b, 1788-1867 AT, Český Krumlov District
Musician / Composer / Conductor of Classical
Simon Sechter (11 October 1788 – 10 September 1867) was an Austrian music theorist, teacher, organist, conductor and composer. He may have been the most prolific composer who ever lived, outdoing even Georg Philipp Telemann in the quantity of his output.[citation needed]Carl Christian Müller (1831–1914) compiled and adapted Sechter's Die richtige Folge der Grundharmonien as The Correct Order of Fundamental Harmonies: A Treatise on Fundamental Basses, and their Inversions and Substitutes (Wm. A. Pond, 1871; G. Schirmer, 1898).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Diabelli Variations | Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Czerny, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Franz Liszt, Ignaz Moscheles, Simon Sechter, Anton Diabelli, Johann Peter Pixis, Erzherzog Rudolf von Österreich, Václav Jan Tomášek, Franz Schubert, Jan Václav Hugo Voříšek - Jan Michiels | 2006 | Album |
19th-Century Austrian Organ Music | Franz Haselböck, Anton Bruckner, Simon Sechter | 1991 | Album |
Orgelmusik Der Biedermeierzeit | Carl Czerny / Joseph Anton Pfeiffer / Simon Sechter - Michael Hartmann | Album |