Robert Fuchs (1847-1927) of Austria was known and remembered more as a teacher than as a composer of the Romantic period. This is due to the number of successful artists who studied under himl. Among these were Mahler, Korngold, Richard Strauss, Hugo Wolf, Zemlinsky, and Sibelius. Yet Fuchs also wrote symphonies, serenades, operas, and other works.
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Fuchs, Robert
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Biography notes the quality of his compositions and also shows him as teacher of other exceptional composers, organist, and conductor. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
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Fuchs, Symphony No. 3
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Program notes by Benjamin M. Korstvedt for the American Symphony Orchestra explore both his life and music.
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Robert Fuchs (1847 - 1927)
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Karadar dictionary entry with life, comments on works, and related composers.