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  1. Ferdinand Ries (baptised 28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838) was a German composer. Ries was a friend, pupil and secretary of Ludwig van Beethoven . He composed eight symphonies , a violin concerto , nine piano concertos (the first concerto is not published), three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string quartets .

  2. Bonn – Arnsberg – München (bis 1802) Ferdinand Ries war der älteste Sohn des Geigers und kurkölnischen Musikdirektors Franz Anton Ries und der Bruder des Violinisten und Komponisten Hubert Ries. Ersten Unterricht im Klavierspiel erhielt er von seinem Vater, im Violoncello-Spiel wurde er vom ebenfalls der Bonner Hofkapelle angehörenden ...

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  4. Ferdinand Ries was a former pupil of Beethoven's who went on to become indispensable to the composer as his hearing worsened. Son of the Bonn court musician Franz Ries, Ferdinand was taught piano as a child by Beethoven, who fostered and encouraged his talent. In October 1801 Ferdinand Ries was sent by his father to Vienna, where Beethoven took ...

  5. The Ferdinand Ries Society. For much of the twentieth century the composer Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838) was known primarily as Beethoven’s friend and biographer. During his lifetime, however, he was renowned as a virtuoso pianist and composer throughout the whole of Europe and it is as such that he has become increasingly esteemed by the music ...

  6. Jun 30, 2022 · Ferdinand Ries was not only Beethoven’s pupil and amanuensis but one of his first biographers – so to some extent he has himself to blame if our view of Beethoven as one of history’s ...

  7. The Piano Concerto No. 8 in A-flat major, Op. 151 "Gruss an den Rhein" ( French: "Salut au Rhein") ( English: "Greetings to the Rhein" ), by Ferdinand Ries was composed around 1826 and published in 1829 by Simrock. [1] [2] While still showing the structural influence of Beethoven's piano concertos, the writing for the piano is more akin to that ...

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