Fritz Hans Rehbold

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Fritz Hans Rehbold

Fritz Hans Rehbold (born January 22, 1889 in Wiesbaden ; † after 1941) was a German pianist , piano teacher and composer .

Life

Fritz Hans Rehbold was a student of Bernhard Stavenhagen and a grandchild of Franz Liszt . As a pianist he played concerts in Germany, Europe and overseas. He was one of the piano virtuosos who mastered the Bechstein double piano developed by Emánuel Moór and made it known.

On January 18, 1931, he played the world premiere of his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Op. With the Berlin Philharmonic under the direction of Marc Lavry (1903–1967) . 10 .

He taught at the Neuchâtel Conservatory , from 1912 at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne and from September 1, 1920 at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin .

From 1934 he was a member of the Berlin Franz Liszt Society of Liszt student Martha Remmert (1953-1941).

student

Works

Piano compositions

  • Op. 1 In popular tone
  • Op. 2 petite etude
  • Op. 3 Big Etude

all from Ernst Schellenberg, Wiesbaden

literature

  • Franz Prazdirek: Universal manual of the music literature of all times and peoples . Part 1, Vol. 24, Vienna 1904ff.
  • Walter Niemann : master of the piano. The pianists of the present and the past . Berlin 1919.
  • Paul Frank: Concise Tonkünstler Lexicon . Regensburg 1926.