Biography
After studying the organ, violin, flute and piano Fuchs moved to Vienna at the age of eightteen. Throughout most of his life he earned a living as a teacher but also composed a number of works including operas, symphonies, vocal music and chamber pieces. Brahms befriended him, encouraged his composition and was partial to Fuchs's Symphony in C-dur. The major influence that Fuchs had is easily understood through the people he taught -- Mahler, Sibelius, Wolf and Zemlinsky. ~ Keith Johnson, Rovi



 
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Robert Fuchs - Piano Concerto in B-flat minor, Op.27 (1880)
Robert Fuchs - Serenade No.1 in D-major, Op.9 (1874)
6 Phantasiestücke Op.117 By Robert Fuchs (with Score)
Robert Fuchs – Serenade No.1, in D major
Robert Fuchs – Serenade No.3, in E minor
Robert Fuchs (1847-1927) : Serenade No. 3 in E minor for string orchestra Op. 21 (ca. 1877)
Robert Fuchs - 3 Pieces for Piano, Op.5/1
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