Education
Born in Dessau, Rust studied piano and organ with his uncle Wilhelm Karl Rust, and later under Friedrich Schneider (1843–1846).
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Born in Dessau, Rust studied piano and organ with his uncle Wilhelm Karl Rust, and later under Friedrich Schneider (1843–1846).
He is most noted today for his substantial contributions to the Bach Gesellschaft edition of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. From 1845 to 1848 he was music teacher in a Hungarian nobleman"s family. He went to Berlin in 1849, where he taught and joined the Singakademie in 1850.
He joined the Leipzig Bach-Verein in 1850, and played in numerous concerts.
He became organist of Saint Luke"s in 1861, conductor of the Berlin Bach-Verein from 1862 to 1874, and Royal Music Director in 1864. He received an honorary Doctorate.Phil. from the University of Marburg in 1868.
In 1878 he moved to Leipzig, where he became a teacher at the Leipzig Conservatory and organist at the Thomaskirche. In 1880 he succeeded Ernst Richter as Cantor of the Thomasschule zu Leipzig and director of the Thomanerchor.