Bruno Weigl

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Bruno Weigl (born June 16, 1881 in Brno, † September 25, 1938 in Brno ) was a Moravian music writer and composer . He was a student of Otto Kitzler , who led the Brno Musikverein as music director from 1871.

Works

Opera

  • Mandragola (1912, Brno)

Songs

organ

  • Atmospheric pictures, for three chorales for organ (Opus 12), first edition, Leipzig 1916

Fonts

  • Weigl, Bruno: Harmony. Volume 1: The doctrine of the harmony of the diatonic, the whole tone. and the chromatic series of tones . 1925, Mainz: B. Schott's sons
  • Weigl, Bruno: Harmony. Volume 2: Examples of the teaching of harmony . 1925, Mainz: B. Schott's sons
  • Weigl, Bruno: Handbuch der Violoncell-Literatur : Systematically arranged list of solo and instructive works for the violoncell / compiled, provided with critical explanations and information on the level of difficulty. 1929, Vienna: Universal Edition
  • Weigl, Bruno (among others): Handbook of Organ Literature : Systematically arranged list of solo compositions and instructive works for organ ... / Compiled, provided with critical explanations and information on degrees of difficulty. Complete revision of the guide through the organ literature, ed. from Kothe; Forchhammer, rework. by O. Burkert . 1931, Leipzig: Leuckart

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