Georg Wilhelm Rauchenecker
German composer, conductor, and violinist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Georg Wilhelm Rauchenecker was a German composer, conductor and violinist. Life Childhood and youth Rauchenecker was born in Munich on 8 March 1844; he was the first child of Jakob Rauchenecker , an official musician of the city, and Rosina Crescenz Rauchenecker, née Wening and was baptised a Catholic two days later at St Peter's in Munich. As a young boy he was sent by his father to his uncle, Georg Wening, who had been pastor of the parish of Thalheim near Erding since 1855. It is possible that Rauchenecker was expected to follow the same career path as his uncle. After this he attended the King Maximilian Grammar School in Munich and here, at the age of eleven, he played first violin accompanying the church choir. Rauchenecker received comprehensive musical instruction in both piano and organ from , in the violin from Joseph Walter , in counterpoint from August Baumgartner and in composition from Franz Lachner . From 1869 he himself gave violin, piano and organ lessons, as well as teaching harmony, counterpoint, fugue and the theory of musical form, and orchestration. , who later on was the court conductor at Munich, was one of his pupils during this period.
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