10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZEMLINSKY»
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Following his English edition of Alma Mahler-Werfel's Diaries 1898-1902, Antony Beaumont presents both the first comprehensive biography of the composer and conductor Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) and a critical assessment of his works.
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Alexander
Zemlinsky: A Lyric Symphony
Moskovitz's exploration of Zemlinsky's songs, operas, choral works, chamber music and symphonic compositions follows the composer's search for a distinctly personal sound, revealing an artist caught up in the music of his time yet unwilling ...
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Discordant Melody: Alexander
Zemlinsky, His Songs, and the ...
Gorrell explores these songs and uses them as a lens through which to examine this important, highly influential musical figure of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Zemlinsky Studies comprises a varied and fascinating collection of essays by international scholars and musicians on this important early twentieth-century composer and conductor, a reappraisal of whose work was first promised in the late ...
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Unsettling Opera: Staging Mozart, Verdi, Wagner, and
Zemlinsky
Zemlinsky had just finished composing his seventh opera,Der Kreidekreis(The
Chalk Circle [1930–31], based on a drama by Klabund). Most of the operas
Zemlinsky had composed prior to the Kreidekreis had premiered at prestigious ...
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Two-dimensional Sonata Form: Form and Cycle in ...
First approach Alexander Zemlinsky wrote his Second String Quartet Op. 15
between 1913 and 1915. The earliest reference to it appears in a letter to
Schoenberg of 20 July 1913, in which Zemlinsky informed the latter that he was “
working ...
Steven Vande Moortele, 2009
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The Rough Guide to Opera
output. In fiii-dc-sieclc Vienna these tales often came with subtexts - this was the
city of Freud, after all — but in his early operas Zemlinsky's approach seems to be
remarkably childlike and innocent. Es tear cinntal (based on Andersen's "The ...
Matthew Boyden, Nick Kimberley, Joe Staines, 2002
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Quasi Una Fantasia: Essays on Modern Music
Mahler's correspondence makes it clear just how much he, Schoenberg and
Zemlinsky saw of each other. The musical cross-references extend even further.
Zemlinsky was the teacher of Erich Wolfgang Korngold, the infant prodigy, and is
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Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers
(700) ZEMLINSKY, Alexander (von) (Tsem-lean'-skee, Ahl-eks-ahn'-dur)
CONDUCTOR BORN: Vienna, October 14, 1871 DIED: Larchmont, N.Y., March
15, 1942 Until recently Zemlinsky has figured in musical history mostly as a
footnote to ...
And in the shadows stands the Viennese conductor and composer Alexander
Zemlinsky, who conducted some of Weill's early music and who later conducted
the sensationally successful 50-performance run of Mahagonny in Berlin. For this
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ZEMLINSKY»
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Conlon, Chicago Symphony vivid and stylish in Brahms and …
James Conlon conducted the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in music of Brahms and Zemlinsky Wednesday night at Ravinia. Photo: Patrick Gipson/Ravinia. «The Classical Review, Jul 15»
A lush Zemlinsky highlights Conlon's Ravinia farewell concerts
Zemlinsky's lush orchestral fantasy "Die Seejungfrau" ("The Mermaid") was perhaps the choicest of those discoveries. It shared Wednesday's program with ... «Chicago Tribune, Jul 15»
Listening Post / Brief reviews of select releases
The sweet sounds of Alexander von Zemlinsky's “The Mermaid” are all the sweeter to Buffalonians who remember that this was the showpiece that the Buffalo ... «Buffalo.com, Mar 15»
Zemlinsky: Die Seejungfrau; Sinfonietta CD review – too cool for my …
Dating from 1905, Zemlinsky's three-movement orchestral fantasy Die Seejungfrau has a vexed history. Based on Hans Andersen's Little Mermaid, it's a very ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Von Otter, BBCSO, Oramo, Barbican
Less expected was his confounding of much-maligned Barbican acoustics with layered impressionism in a Sibelius tone-poem and Zemlinsky songs, and of an ... «The Arts Desk, Feb 15»
Al Lyceum la pittura di Elena Salvaneschi e la musica di Zemlinsky
La sua musica risente del grande fascino di quel clima artistico, che annovera Zemlinsky fra i suoi protagonisti più sensibili, con amici e sodali quali Arnold ... «FirenzeToday, Jan 15»
Zemlinsky Quartet, Wigmore Hall, London
There's a question for the Zemlinsky Quartet, who concluded their 20th-anniversary celebrations with this Wigmore Hall concert on Sunday. From the opening ... «Financial Times, Dec 14»
BBCNOW/De Ridder review – making Zemlinsky both fluent and …
Alexander Zemlinsky is another matter, his music too often neglected, but in its way quite unforgettable. Conductor André de Ridder certainly argued a ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Busoni: Berceuse Elégiaque; Berg: Seven Early Songs; Zemlinsky …
The concerts of the Society for Private Music Performances, run by Schoenberg and his pupils in Vienna between 1919 and 1921, is the starting point for this ... «The Guardian, Oct 14»
Zemlinsky: A Florentine Tragedy; Six Maeterlinck Songs review …
Vladimir Jurowski has long been an advocate of Alexander Zemlinsky ... genesis of A Florentine Tragedy: Zemlinsky, envious of the success of Strauss's Salome, ... «The Guardian, Jul 14»