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20: 118:. Besides teaching and composing, Bargiel served with Brahms as co-editor of the complete editions of Schumann's and Chopin's works. While Bargiel did not write a lot of music, most of what he composed was well thought out and shows solid musical craftsmanship. His chamber music—he wrote four string quartets, a string octet and three piano trios—represents an important part of his output. 97:
Subsequently, Bargiel held positions at the conservatories in Cologne and Rotterdam (where he met Hermine Tours, his future wife, sister of the composer Berthold Tours) before accepting a position at the prestigious Hochschule fur Musik in Berlin where he taught for the rest of his life. Among his
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After leaving Leipzig in 1850, he returned to Berlin where he tried to make ends meet by giving private lessons. Eventually, Clara and Robert were able to arrange for the publication of some of his early works, including his First Piano Trio.
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First Quartet according to the German Knowledge and according to Hyperion Records, though third according to some other sources. Second and Third quartets, according to German Knowledge entry for Bargiel, unprinted/ungedruckt, as of
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A review of the symphony's published four-hand reduction, with music examples, can be found in the 1866 Allegemeine musikalische Zeitung.
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Op. 48 Intermezzo for orchestra (arrangement of the slow movement of the Op. 34 piano sonata) (also published as Op. 46)
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Bargiel Piano Trio Nos.1 & 2, Opp.6 & 20 and String Octet Op.15a Sound-bites & discussion of works
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The Standard Symphonies: Their History, Their Music, and Their Composers; a Handbook
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Op. 43 Psalm 61 (for choir, baritone solo and orchestra) (published 1878)
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Op. 38 Adagio in G major for violin or cello and piano or orchestra (1871)
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Upton, p. 311 gives 1861 as date - for composition? - of this symphony.
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Op. 39 Spring Songs (for three-part chorus with piano) (published 1872)
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In the Deutsches Musik-Archiv in Berlin, according to their catalog.
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Op. 33 Psalm 96 for unaccompanied double chorus (published 1867)
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Op. 35 Three Spring Songs, for three-part women's chorus (1867)
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Op. 16 Overture to Prometheus (1852, revised 1854 and 1859)
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Op. 15b String Quartet No. 3 in A minor (by April 16, 1851)
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Op. 19 Third Fantasy for solo piano (1858, published 1860)
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Op. 20 Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat (1857, published 1860)
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Op. 47 String Quartet No. 4 in D minor (published 1888)
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Op. 32 Eight fantasy pieces for piano (published 1866)
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Op. 44 Impromptus, for piano (1869?, published 1880)
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Op. 1 3 Character pieces for piano (1848–1850)
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Op. 45 Etude and Toccata for piano (published 1880)
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Index


composer
Romantic period
Berlin
Clara Schumann
Mariane Tromlitz
Johann Georg Tromlitz
Friedrich Wieck
Robert Schumann
Felix Mendelssohn
Siegfried Wilhelm Dehn
Ignaz Moscheles
Niels Gade
Julius Rietz
Paul Juon
Waldemar von BauĂźnern
Alexander Ilyinsky
Agnes Tschetschulin
Leopold Godowsky
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