About Walter Rudolph Niemann
Walter Rudolph Niemann (10 October 1876, Hamburg – 17 June 1953, Leipzig) was a German composer, arranger, and music critic. Born in Hamburg, Niemann was the son of composer and virtuoso pianist Rudolph Niemann (1838–1898). His uncle, Gustav Adolph Niemann (1843–1881) was a violinist and important musical figure in Helsinki. Walter Niemann studied with Engelbert Humperdinck as a youth in Leipzig. He then entered the Leipzig Conservatory where he was a pupil of Carl Reinecke.
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3 Compositions for Piano, Op. 7: No. 3. Arabeske: Vivace e leggiero
Japan, Op. 89: II. Abenddämmerung am Meer
Japan, Op. 89: V. Tanz der Geisha
Japan, Op. 89: I. Das Teehaus
Japan, Op. 89: IV. Der heilege Berg (Fudsiyama)
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Japan, Op. 89: III. Das Kirschblutenfest
Ghosts: Night on the Fleet
Piano Sonata No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 60 "Romantic": I. Allegro moderato (Im romantischen Balladenton)
Das weisse Haus, Op. 80: No 6. Rosen am Gartenhaus
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