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266: 310: 108:. In 1929 he became professor for didactic methods, pedagogical literature, and in 1933 member of the disciplinary commission. In 1938 his contract was not renewed, and only in 1945 was he able to resume teaching at the academy. He retired in 1946, and died in poverty and obscurity on 6 November 1953 in Vienna. A part of the musical estate of Rebay is in the music library of the convent Heiligenkreuz. 298: 84:
In 1904 he concluded his studies, with his final academic work, Erlkönig, for large orchestra, which Fuchs labelled the finest work to have been produced in his 29 years at the Conservatory. During his studies with Fuchs, Rebay was awarded a number of prizes, including the Brahms Prize and a Silver
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From 1921 he was instructor for piano and singing at the academy, now University, of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna (also known as the Vienna Music Academy). Among his notable pupils was soprano
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After graduating in 1904, Rebay became choir master of the Wiener Chorvereins. Some years later, in 1915, he took on the same rĂ´le with the
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His father, also named Ferdinand Rebay (1851–1914), was an Austrian singer, writer, and composer, and was partner with
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Zwischen BĂĽhne und Baracke. Lexikon der verfolgten Theater-, Film- und MusikkĂĽnstler, 1933 bis 1945
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In 1890, at the age of ten, young Ferdinand Rebay became a chorister at
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Austrian composer, music teacher, choir director and pianist
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In 1901 he joined Joseph Hofmann's piano class at the
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in the Vienna publishing firm Rebay & Robitschek.
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University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
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Index

composer
choir director
Adolf Robitschek
Heiligenkreuz Abbey
Vienna Conservatory
Vienna Conservatory
Society for the Friends of Music
Robert Fuchs
Josef Wöss
Eusebius Mandyczewski
Wiener Schubertbund
Vienna Music Academy
Maria Tauberová
"Ferdinand Rebay- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music"
"Ferdinand Rebay- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music"
"Pagina kan niet worden gevonden"
"Ferdinand Rebay- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music"
"Ferdinand Rebay- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music"
Rudolf Flotzinger
Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon
Austrian Academy of Sciences
ISBN
3-7001-3046-5
Kay Weniger
ISBN
978-3-938690-10-9
Works by or about Ferdinand Rebay
Internet Archive
Biography
Entry at Orpheus Klangwege

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