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| - Josef Rejcha, křtěný Matěj Josef, také uváděn Joseph Reicha (13. března 1752 Chudenice – 5. března 1795 Bonn) byl český hudební skladatel, dirigent a violoncellista. Působil v Německu a ve své době byl známou a uznávanou osobností. (cs)
- Joseph Reicha (auch Josef Rejcha) (* 13. März 1752 in Chudenice, Böhmen; † 5. März 1795 in Bonn) war ein böhmischer Cellist und Komponist. Er war der Onkel von Anton Reicha und dessen Lehrer. (de)
- Josef Reicha (ou Rejcha) est un compositeur et violoncelliste bohémien, né à Chudenice (Royaume de Bohême) le 12 février 1752 et décédé le 5 mars 1795 à Bonn. (fr)
- Josef Reicha (Chudenice, 12 febbraio 1752 – Bonn, 5 marzo 1795) è stato un violoncellista e compositore ceco, zio del compositore e teorico musicale Antonín Reicha. (it)
- Josef Reicha (Rejcha) (Chuděnice, 12 februari 1752 – Bonn, 5 maart 1795) was een Tsjechisch cellist, componist en dirigent. Hij was de oom van componist en muziektheoreticus Anton Reicha. (nl)
- Josef Reicha (Rejcha) (12 February 1752 – 5 March 1795) was a Czech cellist, composer and conductor. He was the uncle of composer and music theorist Anton Reicha. Josef Reicha was born in Chudenice. In 1761 he moved to Prague, where he was taught cello by . In 1771 Reicha became first cellist in the Kapelle of Prince (Fürst) Kraft Ernst von Oettingen-Wallerstein. Together with the famous violinist , who also played in the Kapelle, Reicha toured several European cities during the late 1770s and visited Leopold Mozart in Salzburg in 1778. In his letters to Wolfgang Amadeus, Leopold praised Reicha's cello playing and compared the style of one of his cello concerts to those by Wolfgang Amadeus. (en)
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