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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Röntgen Six Rachmaninow Gerhardt Boulanger Pie Strohl Sonate Gruber St. Alain Messe Renner jun. Knab Two solo Krause Wick Three tone Chaminade Mass Gerhardt Three Führer Small Franck Easy Berthemet L Lemmens Large Sinding Album Gounod 20 Delibes Messe Aiblinger Schneider Pedal Parker Concerto Mahler Symphony Güttler Mass Rheinberger Neukomm Kempter Mass in Missa Heures Skop Mass in D Vierne Eros Seyler Small Skuhersky Mass Reinhard Second Gounod 20 de Lange Organ Missa Mois de Toby Valse Chaminade Mass Dubois Mass in Griesbacher Stehle Saul Boulanger Psalm Durand Mass for Caplet Messe à Führer Third
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