Alexander Von Zemlinsky, Österreichische JugendPhilharmonie, Peter Gülke - Die Seejungfrau Symphonische Dichtung Jugend Musiziert 1985
Artist: Alexander Von Zemlinsky, Österreichische JugendPhilharmonie, Peter Gülke
Album: Die Seejungfrau Symphonische Dichtung Jugend Musiziert 1985
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Album: Die Seejungfrau Symphonische Dichtung Jugend Musiziert 1985
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First performance of this work since the premiere in 1905. First recording.About Alexander Von Zemlinsky, Österreichische JugendPhilharmonie, Peter Gülke
Austrian composer and conductor (born October 14, 1871 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary died March 15, 1942 in Larchmont, New York, NY, USA).
Zemlinsky studied piano at a young age and played the organ at synagogue. In 1884, at age 13, he was admitted to the Vienna Conservatory where he studied piano, theory, and composition until 1892 under , , , and .
In 1895, Zemlinsky founded the amateur orchestra Polyhymnia, in which played the cello. Both became life-long friends, and Schoenberg married Zemlinsky's sister.
As a composer, Zemlinsky was influenced by , who supported him and recommended his work to music publishers. His first great success came in 1897 with the performance of his "Symphony Nr. 2." In 1900, conducted the premiere of his opera "Es war einmal" (Once Upon a Time) at the Viennese Hofoper.
In 1906, Zemlinsky became First Conductor at the Viennese Volksoper; in 1907-1908, he conducted at the Hofoper. This was followed by a longer stint at the Deutsches Landestheater in Prague, where he conducted between 1911 and 1927. In 1924, he premiered Schoenberg's "Erwartung" there. Zemlinsky then moved to Berlin to conduct at the Kroll Opera. The rise of the Nazis forced him to return to Austria in 1933 where he focused on composing and only occasionally worked as a guest conductor. In 1938, he and his wife fled via Prague to New York City. In contrast to his friend Schoenberg, however, Zemlinsky failed to catch on in the United States. After a series of strokes that made it impossible for him to continue composing, he died of pneumonia in 1942.
His performances of , and in Prague and Berlin in the 1920s and early 1930s as well as his friendship to rendered Zemlinksy during his life-time an important figure of European music in the 20th century. His fame and music, however, were only rediscovered in the 1970s, several decades after his death.
Real Name
- Alexander von Zemlinsky
Name Vars
- A. Zemlinsky
- A. von Zemlinsky
- Alexander V. Zemlinsky
- Alexander Zemlensky
- Alexander Zemlinsky
- Alexander v. Zemlinsky
- Alexander von Zemlinsky
- Prof. A. Zemlinský
- Von Zemlinsky
- Zemlinsky
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