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and joined his father's trading company. He worked there from 1796 to his father's death, after which he devoted himself entirely to music.
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As Director of the Akademie, Rungenhagen continued the revival of the music of Bach; in 1833 he conducted the first performance of Bach's
176:(first name also sometimes given as Karl; 27 September 1778 – 21 December 1851) was a German composer and academic teacher at the 724: 254:. He conducted 30 new oratorios with the Sing-Akademie. As a composer, he created mostly church music, oratorios, cantatas and songs. 714: 662: 68: 675: 729: 35: 336:
Stabat mater dolorosa (with Latin and German text) for two soprano and one alto soloist, Op. 24, Berlin, Trautwein, 1826
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at the Akademie in 1829 proved insufficient for him to win the post, despite the fact that Felix and the members of the
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had for many years sung in, and supported, the Akademie. Some have supposed that Rungenhagen's success was due to
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in Berlin as a music pedagogue, appointed professor in 1843. Amongst his students were
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Rungenhagen died at the age of 73 in Berlin in December 1851, and was buried in the
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after Bach's death. In 1835 he performed an almost complete performance of Bach's
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List of music students by teacher: R to S#Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen
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Mende, Hans-Jürgen; Wernicke, Kurt; Chod, Kathrin (2001).
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Eitner, Robert (1889), "Rungenhagen, Karl Friedrich", in
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Meyerbeer, Giacomo; Tellier, Robert Ignatius Le (1999).
42: 375: 373: 207:. Mendelssohn's famous successful revival of Bach's 150: 130: 114: 99: 83: 676:Literature by and about Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen 509: 324:) for soprano, four-part choir and organ or piano 439: 437: 435: 433: 304:. His successor as director of the Akademie was 386:. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 216. 188:Rungenhagen abandoned early study of art under 735:Conductors (music) from the Kingdom of Prussia 468: 466: 333:Te Deum, Berlin, printed at W. Dieterici, 1816 643: 405: 403: 363: 361: 8: 91: 80: 657:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 413:Heine in der Musik. 6. Komponisten N - R 357: 330:, Berlin, printed at W. Dieterici, 1816 516:. Cambridge University Press. p.  740:Composers from the Kingdom of Prussia 285:. Rungenhagen was also a member of a 234:. Rungenhagen devoted himself to the 7: 594:See entries for these musicians in 195:Rungenhagen became a member of the 14: 475:"Musik in Berlin: Schweigeminute" 473:Mahlke, Sybill (14 April 2001). 23: 257:Rungenhagen also worked at the 720:German male conductors (music) 640:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie 1: 653:Mercer-Taylor, Peter (2000). 508:Mercer-Taylor, Peter (2000). 445:"Rungenhagen, Karl Friedrich" 199:in 1801 and was a student of 568:Baumgartner, Alfred (1983). 318:Aus der Tiefe ruf' ich, Herr 340:Christi Einzug in Jerusalem 49:the claims made and adding 16:German composer and teacher 756: 686:Karl Friedrich Rungenhagen 642:, vol.29. (In German). In 498:Mercer-Taylor (2000) 112-4 416:. Schneider. p. 448. 174:Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen 85:Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen 725:German Romantic composers 650:URL. Accessed 3 Feb 2013. 611:Berlin Mitte: das Lexikon 296:Detail of his grave stone 90: 715:German choral conductors 547:. 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Sing-Akademie zu Berlin
Prussian Academy of Arts
Prussian Academy of Arts
Daniel Chodowiecki
Sing-Akademie zu Berlin
Carl Friedrich Zelter
Felix Mendelssohn
St Matthew Passion
Mendelssohn family
anti-Jewish sentiment
St John Passion
Mass in B minor
oratorios
Handel
Karl Anton Eckert
Prussian Academy of Arts
Albert Lortzing
Louis Lewandowski
Stanisław Moniuszko
August Conradi
Alexander Fesca
List of music students by teacher: R to S#Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen
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