Works and editions by Fuchs, Robert (1847-1927)
Robert Fuchs was born into a musical Styrian family in 1847. His older brother was a court conductor. Robert first became a teacher, but then studied organ and composition in Vienna. He worked as an organist and quickly became known as a composer in many genres. As a professor of music theory, he taught Mahler, Korngold, Strauss, Sibelius, Schreker and Zemlinsky, among others.
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