Réti, Rudolph, 1885-1957

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Rudolph Reti (1885-1957), composer, pianist and musicologist, was a pupil of Eduard Steuermann. As a pianist he premiered Schoenberg's Opus 19 piano pieces. He is the author of Tonality, atonality, pantonality. Rudolph's brother, Richard Reti (1889-1929), was a world-famous chess master who famously defeated Capablanca in 1924 with what is now known as the Reti Opening.

From the description of Rudolph and Richard Reti 1910-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71128312

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referencedIn E. Robert Schmitz Papers, 1909-1991 (inclusive) Irving S. Gilmore Music Library
referencedIn Réti, Jean. Jean Réti-Forbes papers, 1957-1972. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Reti, Rudolph, 1885-1957. Invocation [and dance] / Rudolph Reti. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, UNCG University Libraries
creatorOf Reti, Rudolph, 1885-1957. Invocation and dance (concertino) for violoncello and orchestra / Rudolph Reti. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, UNCG University Libraries
creatorOf Reti, Rudolph, 1885-1957. Letters, 1952, to Lewis Mumford. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Reti, Rudolph, 1885-1957. Rudolph and Richard Reti 1910-1957. Library of Congress
referencedIn Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress, circa 1000-circa 1990 Library of Congress. Music Division
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associatedWith E. Robert Schmitz person
associatedWith Moldenhauer, Hans. person
associatedWith Réti, Jean. person
associatedWith Réti, Richard, 1889-1929. person
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Chess
Music
Violoncello and piano music, Arranged
Violoncello with orchestra
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Birth 1885

Death 1957

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