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Life

Born: 27 December 1820

Died: 17 June 1885

Biography

Ignaz Reimann came from Silesia, studied at the teachers' school in Breslau and was the director of choir in a little village called Rengersdorf.

He wrote about 400 works, all primarly for his own use. They are easy but pleasing and have a sense of melody. For these reasons, his works were widely performed and were loved by his singers and directors.

He is the father of Franz Reimann, also a composer.

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List of choral works

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