Carl Martin Reinthaler

Carl Martin Reinthaler (13 October 1822  – 13 February 1896) was a German organist, conductor and composer.

Alternative spellings include Karl Martin Reinthaler and Carl Martin Rheinthaler.

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Biography

Reinthaler was born in Erfurt and died in Bremen. He studied theology, and then music with Adolf Bernhard Marx, studying from 1849 to 1852 in Paris and Rome with a royal scholarship.

He was associated with the Bremen Cathedral, of which he was director, chorus master of the Singakademie Bremen, and cathedral organist since 1857. A friend of Johannes Brahms, with whom he corresponded, he was responsible for the Bremen performance of A German Requiem.

Reinthaler also conducted the premiere of the revised version of Max Bruch's first violin concerto in January 1868.

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  1. ^ Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore. Orchestral music (Class M1000-1268) catalogue: Scores at Google Books, page 367. Library of Congress via Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. 1912.