Julius Reinhard Oppel (1878 in Grünberg, Hesse – 1941 in Leipzig) was a German composer. He studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt 1903–1909, was briefly an organist in Bonn, then from 1911 professor of composition at the , and from 1928 professor of music theory at the Leipzig Conservatory. Oppel was a student, correspondent, and friend of Heinrich Schenker, the famous Viennese Jewish music theorist, and made efforts to disseminate Schenkerian theory while a professor at Leipzig.
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| - Reinhard Oppel (* 13. November 1878 in Grünberg; † 21. November 1941 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Musikwissenschaftler, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. (de)
- Julius Reinhard Oppel (Grünberg (Hesse) 1878 — Leipzig, 1941) est un compositeur, organiste et professeur allemand. (fr)
- Julius Reinhard Oppel (1878 in Grünberg, Hesse – 1941 in Leipzig) was a German composer. He studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt 1903–1909, was briefly an organist in Bonn, then from 1911 professor of composition at the , and from 1928 professor of music theory at the Leipzig Conservatory. Oppel was a student, correspondent, and friend of Heinrich Schenker, the famous Viennese Jewish music theorist, and made efforts to disseminate Schenkerian theory while a professor at Leipzig. (en)
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| - Reinhard Oppel (* 13. November 1878 in Grünberg; † 21. November 1941 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Musikwissenschaftler, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. (de)
- Julius Reinhard Oppel (Grünberg (Hesse) 1878 — Leipzig, 1941) est un compositeur, organiste et professeur allemand. (fr)
- Julius Reinhard Oppel (1878 in Grünberg, Hesse – 1941 in Leipzig) was a German composer. He studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt 1903–1909, was briefly an organist in Bonn, then from 1911 professor of composition at the , and from 1928 professor of music theory at the Leipzig Conservatory. Oppel was a student, correspondent, and friend of Heinrich Schenker, the famous Viennese Jewish music theorist, and made efforts to disseminate Schenkerian theory while a professor at Leipzig. Oppel was an outspoken critic of the Nazis. Until 1938, Oppel often played the organ not only in Protestant and Catholic churches, but also in synagogues in Leipzig. (en)
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