Bruno Hinze-Reinhold ( German: Bruno Hinze-Reinhold ; October 20, 1877 , Danzig - December 26, 1964 , Weimar ) - German pianist and music teacher.
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He studied at the Leipzig Conservatory with Robert Teichmüller , Alfred Reisenauer and Bruno Zwincher . Since 1901 he taught at the Berlin Higher School of Music . As a pianist he was known for performing works by Franz Liszt . He prepared a number of publications of the music of Liszt, Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , transposed four-handed plays by Franz Schubert for two pianos, in the first decade of the 20th century he published a number of his own songs. Since 1913 he taught at the Weimar School of Music (among his students, in particular, Wolfgang Rose ). In 1916, he headed it, with the goal of raising her rank to university. In 1930 , Hinze-Reinhold's plans became a reality, but already in 1934 the authorities replaced him at the head of the school with a more active Nazi adherent Felix Oberborbeck . Hinze-Reinhold worked for some time in Berlin, and at the end of World War II he returned to Weimar, where he continued to teach until the end of his life. The life of Hinze-Reinhold was the preservation of the heritage of Liszt in Weimar, he even used to appear in the makeup of Liszt [2] .
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- ↑ 1 2 International Music Score Library Project - 2006.
- ↑ Katalogisierung des Nachlasses: Hochschularchiv erschließt Quellen zu Prof. Bruno Hinze-Reinhold für die Forschung