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Jakob Rosenhain

Jakob Rosenhain (''Jacob'', ''Jacques'') (2 December 1813 in Mannheim〔Meyers Konversationslexikon, Band 13, Seite 190, Leipzig, 1889〕 – 21 March 1894 in Baden-Baden)〔, April 21, 1894 issue. Obituary, p. 378.〕 was a Jewish and German pianist and composer of classical music.
Rosenhain made his debut at the age of 11.〔 During their 1837 season, he was a soloist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (on April 17), which in 1854 (also in April) programmed one of his symphonies.〔〔List of works performed by the Philharmonic Society.〕
He worked with Johann Baptist Cramer on a published school of piano-playing. From 1849 he made his home in Paris.〔See Pratt, Mendel (1907)〕
He was a friend of Felix Mendelssohn at least from 1839.〔
==Selected compositions==
;Four operas:〔
*''Der Besuch in Irrenhause'' (1834)
*''Liswenna'' (1835)
*''Le Démon de la Nuit'' (1851); ''Liswenna'' rewritten
*''Volage et Jaloux'' (1863)
;Orchestra
*Symphony No. 1 in G minor, op. 42〔See Brown (1886).〕
*Symphony No. 2 in F minor, op. 43 (performed, possibly premiered, 1846 by Mendelssohn in Leipzig)〔, volume 40, 1899. August 1, 1899 issue. Published by Novello. pages 530-1. Discusses letters between Rosenhain and Mendelssohn from August 1839.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://lccn.loc.gov/unk83093734 )
*Symphony No. 3 ''"Im Frühling"'', op. 61〔
;Concertante
*Piano Concerto in D minor, op. 73〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://lccn.loc.gov/unk84138669 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1890-2 Crystal Palace Sunday Concerts, Including First English Performance of Rosenhain Piano Concerto )
;Chamber works
*Piano Quartet in E, op. 1〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Piano Quartets Page )
*Sonata in E for piano with violoncello or violin, op. 38〔at IMSLP.〕
*Piano Sonata in F minor, op. 44?; ''à M. Fétis''〔Scanned in at Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Site, in References. Op.41 is mentioned in HMB as another work entirely from 1845, and op.44 in F minor seems to be Rosenhain's first sonata - so this may be a typo or misreading on someone's part (it seemed to be op.41, but now am assuming this should be op.44).〕
*Sonate Symphonique in F minor (Piano Sonata No.2?), Op.70 (pub. Breitkopf, 1887)
*Piano Sonata (No.3?) in D, Op.74 (published by Breitkopf, 1886)
*3 String Quartets, op. 55, 57, 65 (pub. 1864)〔Publication of all 3 quartets by Richault mentioned, together with dedicatees (Rossini, Vieuxtemps, Jean Becker), in the ''Bibliographie de la France'', 2e série, 53e année, nº 48, 26 Novembre 1864, p.562, registration 2854.〕
*Sonata in D minor for cello and piano, op. 98〔HMB gives a cello sonata here and RISM (opac.rism.info) gives a manuscript D minor viola sonata from 1893, but these may be the same work〕
*Sonata in D minor for viola and piano (manuscript, may be same as above? noted in (RISM ) and dates from 1893)
*Four Piano Trios〔Hubbard, p. 235.〕
;Songs
*At least 2 dozen〔See the Ezust Lied and Art Song Texts Page, in References.〕

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