Heinrich Lichner (6 March 1829 – 7 January 1898) was a prolific German composer, best known today for his teaching pieces - simple piano works written for students. He was born in Harpersdorf, Silesia. His sonatinas, including Opp. 4, 49, and 66 (among others) are in a light, fluent classical style, although the harmony occasionally betrays the influence of romanticism.

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  • Heinrich Lichner – niemiecki kompozytor, znany obecnie z prostych fortepianowych utworów edukacyjnych. Urodził się w Harpersdorf na Śląsku. Jego sonatiny, między innymi op. 4, 49 i 66 utrzymane są w lekkim klasycznym stylu, chociaż harmonia wskazuje niekiedy na wpływ romantyzmu. Był także dyrygentem i organistą – pracował jako organista w kościele 11 000 dziewic, i spędził resztę życia jako kierownik saengerbundu (festiwalu chóralnego) w Wrocławiu, gdzie zmarł.
  • Heinrich Lichner (6 March 1829 – 7 January 1898) was a prolific German composer, best known today for his teaching pieces - simple piano works written for students. He was born in Harpersdorf, Silesia. His sonatinas, including Opp. 4, 49, and 66 (among others) are in a light, fluent classical style, although the harmony occasionally betrays the influence of romanticism. He was also a director and organist - he worked as organist at the church of the 11,000 virgins, and spent a part of his life as the director of a saengerbund (choral festival) in Breslau, where he died.
  • Oggi è particolarmente noto per i suoi pezzi facili e per le sue sonatine per pianoforte. Fu un musicista molto prolifico, scrisse molte raccolte, soprattutto a scopo didattico dove si annoverano fra le più celebri creazioni le sonatine op. 4, op. 49 ed op. 66. In questi lavori il suo stile appare di impronta prettamente classica, sebbene talvolta si lasci trasportare da qualche influenza e contaminazione romantica. Durante la sua carriera artistica è stato organista e si è occupato anche di direzione corale, non a caso fu direttore dello Saengerfest di Breslavia, città dove morì.
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  • Heinrich Lichner (6 March 1829 – 7 January 1898) was a prolific German composer, best known today for his teaching pieces - simple piano works written for students. He was born in Harpersdorf, Silesia. His sonatinas, including Opp. 4, 49, and 66 (among others) are in a light, fluent classical style, although the harmony occasionally betrays the influence of romanticism.
  • Heinrich Lichner – niemiecki kompozytor, znany obecnie z prostych fortepianowych utworów edukacyjnych. Urodził się w Harpersdorf na Śląsku. Jego sonatiny, między innymi op. 4, 49 i 66 utrzymane są w lekkim klasycznym stylu, chociaż harmonia wskazuje niekiedy na wpływ romantyzmu. Był także dyrygentem i organistą – pracował jako organista w kościele 11 000 dziewic, i spędził resztę życia jako kierownik saengerbundu (festiwalu chóralnego) w Wrocławiu, gdzie zmarł.
  • Oggi è particolarmente noto per i suoi pezzi facili e per le sue sonatine per pianoforte. Fu un musicista molto prolifico, scrisse molte raccolte, soprattutto a scopo didattico dove si annoverano fra le più celebri creazioni le sonatine op. 4, op. 49 ed op. 66. In questi lavori il suo stile appare di impronta prettamente classica, sebbene talvolta si lasci trasportare da qualche influenza e contaminazione romantica.
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