Heinrich Reimann

Heinrich Reimann ( born March 12, 1850 in Rengersdorf, county Glatz, Silesia Province; † May 24, 1906 in Berlin) was a German musicologist, organist and composer.

Reimann was the organist of the Berlin Philharmonic. He later became organist at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Albert Schweitzer was some time in 1899 his deputy.

As a journalist, he was one of the first mentors of Max Reger.

He was a son of Ignaz Reimann, as well as musicians.

His tomb is located on the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Cemetery in Berlin.

Works

  • Arnold Niggli, Heinrich Reimann ( eds.): " Adolf Jensen. Famous musicians. Life and character images together with the introduction to the works of the masters ", Berlin, Harmony Publishing Society of Literature and Art, 1900
  • R. Heuberger, ed. by Heinrich Reimann: " Famous musician's life - and character customer together with the introduction to the works of the masters, Volume XIV, Franz Schubert ", Berlin harmony Publishing Society of Literature and Art in 1902
  • Heinrich Reimann: " Johann Sebastian Bach", Berlin Silesian Publishing Company 1912
  • Heinrich Reimann: " Johannes Brahms. Life and character images together with the introduction to the works of the masters. " Berlin Silesian Publishing Company 1919
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