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Carl Reinecke (1824-1910) plays Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, II. Larghetto (from Piano Concerto no. 26, KV.537) Recording date: Freiburg, January 1905, Welte Mignon piano roll Reinecke was born in Altona near Hamburg district. He received all his musical instruction from his father, Rudolf Reinecke (1795-1883). He began to compose at the age of seven, and his first public appearance as a pianist was when he was twelve years old. At the age of 19, he undertook his first concert tour as a pianist in 1843, through Denmark and Sweden, after which he lived for a long time in Leipzig, where he studied under Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt; he entered into friendly relations with the former two. In 1846, Reinecke was appointed Court Pianist for Christian VIII in Copenhagen. In 1860, Reinecke was appointed director of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and professor of composition and piano at the Leipzig Conservatory. He led the orchestra for more than three decades, until 1895. He conducted premieres such as the full seven-movement version of Brahms's A German Requiem (1869). He is remembered as one of the most influential and versatile musicians of his time. His students included Edvard Grieg, Charles Villiers Stanford, Leoš Janáček, Isaac Albéniz, Felix Weingartner, Max Bruch, and many others. Reinecke died in Leipzig at age 85. (Source: Wikipedia) In 1905 at the age of 80, he made recordings of seven works playing on piano roll for the Welte-Mignon company, making him the earliest-born pianist to have his playing preserved in any format. Due to his age and his vast legacy, his recordings can't be overestimated, and since he was personally acquainted with luminaries such as Franz Liszt, Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann, the latter even dedicating his opus 72 to Carl Reinecke, these recordings are one of the most direct links to the 19th Century and due to his musical conservatism even further back in time. Keep in mind that when Carl Reinecke was born, Beethoven hadn't even written his last works and Johannes Brahms wasn't born yet! The current recording is from the excellent publication series ”The Welte Mignon Mystery” from the record label Tacet, and the recording is used under the ”Fair Use Standard” for educational and non profit purposes. #classicalmusic #musician #pianist #pianistsofinstagram #pianistagram #classicalpianist #instapianist #instapiano #pianosolo #musiqueclassique #classicalmusicians #classical #music #classicalmusiciansofinstagram #musichistorian #composers #classicalcomposer #composerpianist #composermusic #carlreinecke #pianoroll #classicalmusicdaily #classicalmusiclover #classicalmusiclovers #klassischemusik #franzliszt #robertschumann #felixmendelsohn #wamozart