Anton Reicha

None of the advanced ideas he advocated in the most radical of his music and writings, such as polyrhythm, polytonality and microtonal music, were accepted or employed by other nineteenth-century composers. Due to Reicha's unwillingness to have his music published (like Michael Haydn before him), he fell into obscurity soon after his death and his life and work have yet to be intensively studied. Provided by Wikipedia
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1### CRL customization ### ?> ### Add publisher and desc details ### ?>Paris : Bibliothèque nationale, Service photographique, Département de la musique, [19--]8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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Published 1816Paris : Chez Roullet, 181648 p.Other Authors: “...Reicha, Anton, 1770-1836...”