Theobald Rehbaum
Born(1835-08-17)17 August 1835
Berlin
Died2 March 1918(1918-03-02) (aged 82)
Berlin
Occupations
  • Classical violinist
  • Librettist
  • Composer

Theobald Rehbaum (17 August 1835 – 2 March 1918) was a German violinist, librettist and composer, especially of operas.

Born in Berlin, Rehbaum grew up there and sang as a boy in the Royal Domchor. He studied violin and composition with Friedrich Kiel, and composition also with Hubertus Rios. Rehbaum composed several operas and choral works, but was more successful as a librettist, writing librettos for Bernhard Scholz. He also wrote a Bratschenschule zum Selbstunterricht für Violinisten (viola method for self-instruction for violinists) and an autobiography titled Erlebtes und Erstrebtes. He died in Berlin.

Works

Operas

  • Don Pablo (Dresden, 1880)
  • Das steinerne Herz (Magdeburg, 1885)
  • Turandot (Berlin, 1888)
  • Oberst Lumpus (Wiesbaden, 1892)
  • Die Eingeschriebenen
  • Der Goldschmied von París

Orchestral

  • Der Muse Sendung for soprano and orchestra

Literature

  • Enciclopèdia Espasa volum núm. 50, pàg. 318 (ISBN 84-239-4550-2)

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