Mixed octet for oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and bass. Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger was an eminent German organist, conductor, composer, and pedagogue who lived from 1839 until 1901. �He spent most of his life in Munich, studying at the Munich Conservatory and serving as principal conductor of the Munich Choral Society. �He also taught organ, piano and composition at the Munich Conservatory. �His reputation as an organ teacher was remarkable and students from around the world came to study with him. �His students included Humperdinck, Wolf-Ferrari, Thuille, Sandberger, Kroyer, Trunk, Chadwick, and Furtwangler. �Few of Rheinberger's compositions are performed today. �Yet he composed 20 organ sonatas, 2 symphonies, 2 organ concerti, and a large number of vocal works. �His wife Franziska was a poetess and Joseph set much of her poetry to music. �His chamber music output included 3 string quartets, a string quintet, a piano quintet, 4 piano trios (one of which was arranged by the composer as this sextet for piano and wind quintet, RFE 42), 2 violin sonatas, a cello sonata and this octet which was later enlarged to his nonet (RFE 70) and which has been arranged by John Wilcox as a septet (RP 105).