Heinrich von Bocklet (1850-1926)

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Heinrich von Bocklet (1850-1926)

  • Profession: Composer, pianist, musician and teacher of music theory.
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  • Born: 17-11-1850 Vienna, Austria
  • Died: 22-10-1926 Vienna, Austria
  • Buried: 00-00-0000 ?

Mentioned in diary Natalie Bauer-Lechner (1858-1921).

Arrangement for piano 8 hands of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2.

Heinrich von Bocklet was the son of Karl Maria von Bocklet (1801-1881) and a pupil of Franz Krenn (1816-1897). He taught organ, piano, and theory at several imperial-royal teaching institutions. He also directed the Private School for Four-handed Piano Playing, which his father had founded. His private address in 1906 was Vienna I, Lothringerstraße 3.

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Heinrich von Bocklet (1850-1926)

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