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  • Hermann Scherchen
  • German conductor (1891-1966)

    Hermann Scherchen (21 June 1891 – 12 June 1966) was a German conductor, who was principal conductor of the city orchestra of Winterthur from 1922 to 1950

    Hermann Scherchen

    Hermann Scherchen

    Hermann_Scherchen

  • Brüder, zur Sonne, zur Freiheit
  • 1920 German song by Hermann Scherchen

    experienced either; he died in 1900 at the age of 39. The German conductor Hermann Scherchen, director of a workers' choir, learned the song in Russian captivity

    Brüder, zur Sonne, zur Freiheit

    Brüder,_zur_Sonne,_zur_Freiheit

  • John Woolford (muse)
  • Muse and romantic interest of Benjamin Britten (1920–2016)

    was born Karl Hermann Scherchen, nicknamed "Wulff", in Berlin, the son of the German conductor Hermann Scherchen. Britten and Scherchen first met at the

    John Woolford (muse)

    John_Woolford_(muse)

  • Violin Concerto (Berg)
  • 1935 musical work by Alban Berg

    played the solo part, accompanied by the Pau Casals Orchestra under Hermann Scherchen. Anton Webern was intended to be the conductor. Reports vary as to

    Violin Concerto (Berg)

    Violin Concerto (Berg)

    Violin_Concerto_(Berg)

  • Hermann (name)
  • Name list

    farmer in Australia Hermann von Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights Hermann Saue (born 1939), Norwegian politician Hermann Scherchen (1891–1966), German

    Hermann (name)

    Hermann_(name)

  • Erwartung
  • 1909 opera by Arnold Schönberg

    Bayerischen Rundfunks; Hermann Scherchen, conductor (1955) Wergo: Helga Pilarczyk; North West German Philharmonic; Hermann Scherchen, conductor (1960) Columbia:

    Erwartung

    Erwartung

    Erwartung

  • Moses und Aron
  • Unfinished German opera

    goldene Kalb in concert at Darmstadt on 2 July 1951 conducted by Hermann Scherchen as part of the International Summer Course for Contemporary Music

    Moses und Aron

    Moses und Aron

    Moses_und_Aron

  • Frieda Belinfante
  • Dutch cellist and conductor (1904–1995)

    class of Dr. Hermann Scherchen in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, to perfect her conducting skills. In recognition of her abilities, Scherchen awarded her first

    Frieda Belinfante

    Frieda Belinfante

    Frieda_Belinfante

  • List of music students by teacher: R to S
  • Honorio Siccardi and, in Europe, with Cian Francesco Malipiero and Hermann Scherchen. Mason (1917), p.172. Sposato, Jeffrey S. (2018). Leipzig After Bach:

    List of music students by teacher: R to S

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_R_to_S

  • Vienna Symphony
  • Austrian orchestra

    Szell, Hermann Scherchen and Volkmar Andreae, issued by Orfeo in the anthology Vienna Symphony Jubilee 1900–1990. Orfeo has also issued Scherchen's recording

    Vienna Symphony

    Vienna_Symphony

  • Josef Matthias Hauer
  • Austrian composer and music theorist

    Premiere conducted by Hermann Scherchen Violinkonzert mit Orchester in einem Satz, Op. 54 (1928) – Premiere conducted by Hermann Scherchen Klavierkonzert mit

    Josef Matthias Hauer

    Josef Matthias Hauer

    Josef_Matthias_Hauer

  • Symphony No. 5 (Mahler)
  • Symphony by Gustav Mahler

    Philharmoniker, 1988) at 13′55″. A recording of a live performance with Hermann Scherchen conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1964 lasts 15′15″. Leonard

    Symphony No. 5 (Mahler)

    Symphony No. 5 (Mahler)

    Symphony_No._5_(Mahler)

  • Karl Amadeus Hartmann
  • German composer

    received intellectual stimulus and encouragement from the conductor Hermann Scherchen, an ally of the Schoenberg school, with whom he had a nearly lifelong

    Karl Amadeus Hartmann

    Karl Amadeus Hartmann

    Karl_Amadeus_Hartmann

  • Symphony No. 7 (Mahler)
  • Instrumental symphony composed by Gustav Mahler

    by Otto Klemperer, which is 100 minutes long. Another recording by Hermann Scherchen with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra is 68 minutes long. The work is

    Symphony No. 7 (Mahler)

    Symphony No. 7 (Mahler)

    Symphony_No._7_(Mahler)

  • Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)
  • Symphony by Gustav Mahler

    incomplete list includes: Bruno Walter with the Vienna Philharmonic, 1938 Hermann Scherchen with the Vienna Symphony, 1950 Jascha Horenstein with the Vienna Symphony

    Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)

    Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)

    Symphony_No._9_(Mahler)

  • İdil Biret
  • Turkish concert pianist

    Sydney Symphony. She collaborated with eminent conductors such as Hermann Scherchen, Pierre Monteux, Erich Leinsdorf, Rudolf Kempe, Gennady Rozhdestvensky

    İdil Biret

    İdil Biret

    İdil_Biret

  • Karel Ančerl
  • Czech conductor and composer (1908–1973)

    the Prague Conservatory, he pursued his conducting studies under Hermann Scherchen and Václav Talich. He was the assistant conductor at the Munich premiere

    Karel Ančerl

    Karel Ančerl

    Karel_Ančerl

  • 1891
  • Calendar year

    John A. Costello, second Taoiseach of Ireland (d. 1976) June 21 – Hermann Scherchen, German conductor (d. 1966) June 24 – Devere Allen, American socialist

    1891

    1891

  • Peter and the Wolf
  • 1936 composition by Sergei Prokofiev

    (duopianists), and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra conducted by Hermann Scherchen. 1961 Carlos Pellicer Orquesta Sinfónica de México Carlos Chávez Mexican

    Peter and the Wolf

    Peter and the Wolf

    Peter_and_the_Wolf

  • List of symphonies by Joseph Haydn
  • recorded incomplete runs of the symphonies on LP, including two, Hermann Scherchen and Max Goberman, whose efforts have been reissued in all or part

    List of symphonies by Joseph Haydn

    List of symphonies by Joseph Haydn

    List_of_symphonies_by_Joseph_Haydn

  • French overture
  • Musical form from the Baroque period

    Messiah – Overture Composed by George Frideric Handel, conducted by Hermann Scherchen Concert Suite in D major for orchestra and viola da gamba, TWV 55:D6

    French overture

    French_overture

  • Der Wein
  • 1929 concert aria by Alban Berg

    aria was commissioned by and dedicated to Ruzena Herlinger. She and Hermann Scherchen premiered it in Königsberg on 4 June 1930. The piece includes a parody

    Der Wein

    Der Wein

    Der_Wein

  • Iannis Xenakis
  • Greek-French composer, architect and engineer (1922–2001)

    met conductor Hermann Scherchen, who was immediately impressed by the score of Metastaseis and offered his support. Although Scherchen did not premiere

    Iannis Xenakis

    Iannis Xenakis

    Iannis_Xenakis

  • The Flight Across the Ocean
  • Opera

    the Frankfurter Rundfunk-Symphonie-Orchester under the direction of Hermann Scherchen and produced by Ernst Hardt. Shortly afterwards, Weill replaced the

    The Flight Across the Ocean

    The Flight Across the Ocean

    The_Flight_Across_the_Ocean

  • Astor Piazzolla
  • Argentine composer, bandoneon player and arranger (1921–1992)

    continuing to study Bartok and Stravinsky and orchestra direction with Hermann Scherchen. He spent a lot of time listening to jazz and searching for a musical

    Astor Piazzolla

    Astor Piazzolla

    Astor_Piazzolla

  • Tona Scherchen
  • avant-garde art music. Tona Scherchen was born into a musical family in Neuchâtel. Her father was conductor Hermann Scherchen and her mother was composer

    Tona Scherchen

    Tona_Scherchen

  • Symphony (Webern)
  • 1929 musical work by Anton Webern

    The same month, Webern wrote to Schoenberg that Otto Klemperer, Hermann Scherchen, and Leopold Stokowski had all expressed interest. With the orchestra

    Symphony (Webern)

    Symphony (Webern)

    Symphony_(Webern)

  • Festival (Canadian TV series) season 6
  • Season of television series

    Sebastian Bach, and Sontata No. 10 by Beethoven. German vionist Dr. Hermann Scherchen conducts the Toronto Chamber Orchestra in J.S. Bach's The Art of Fugue

    Festival (Canadian TV series) season 6

    Festival_(Canadian_TV_series)_season_6

  • Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven)
  • 1808 composition by Ludwig van Beethoven

    musicological ideas of authentic early-19th-century performance practice: Hermann Scherchen (1958) and René Leibowitz (1961) conducted sets of the symphonies

    Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven)

    Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven)

    Symphony_No._4_(Beethoven)

  • Symphony No. 1 (Kalinnikov)
  • Symphony by Vasily Kalinnikov

    NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini 1951: Czech Philharmonic, Hermann Scherchen 1952–55: Moscow Philharmonic, Natan Rakhlin 1975: USSR State Symphony

    Symphony No. 1 (Kalinnikov)

    Symphony No. 1 (Kalinnikov)

    Symphony_No._1_(Kalinnikov)

  • Symphony No. 10 (Mahler)
  • Final Symphony by Gustav Mahler

    no apparent differences in sound quality. Some conductors, notably Hermann Scherchen, Leonard Bernstein, Bernard Haitink, Pierre Boulez, Michael Tilson

    Symphony No. 10 (Mahler)

    Symphony No. 10 (Mahler)

    Symphony_No._10_(Mahler)

  • Simplicius Simplicissimus
  • 1668 novel by H. J. C. von Grimmelshausen

    the mid-1930s, with contributions to the libretto by his teacher Hermann Scherchen. It opens: "In A.D. 1618, 12 million lived in Germany. Then came the

    Simplicius Simplicissimus

    Simplicius Simplicissimus

    Simplicius_Simplicissimus

  • Messiah (Handel)
  • 1741 sacred oratorio by Handel

    first recording based on Handel's original scoring was conducted by Hermann Scherchen for Nixa, quickly followed by a version, judged scholarly at the time

    Messiah (Handel)

    Messiah (Handel)

    Messiah_(Handel)

  • Winterthur
  • City in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland

    1922 and 1950, the philanthropist Werner Reinhart and the conductor Hermann Scherchen played a leading role in shaping the musical life of Winterthur, with

    Winterthur

    Winterthur

    Winterthur

  • Pithoprakta
  • Piece by Iannis Xenakis for string orchestra

    two trombones, xylophone, and wood block, premièred by conductor Hermann Scherchen in Munich in March 1957. A typical performance of the piece lasts

    Pithoprakta

    Pithoprakta

    Pithoprakta

  • Luigi Nono
  • Italian composer (1924-1990)

    with Hermann Scherchen—then Maderna's conducting teacher—who gave Nono further tutelage and was an early mentor and advocate of his music. Scherchen presented

    Luigi Nono

    Luigi Nono

    Luigi_Nono

  • Messiah Part II
  • Second part of Handel's English-language oratorio Messiah

    shalt break them with a rod of iron" (Psalms 2:9). Hallelujah 1953: Hermann Scherchen directing the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Choir;

    Messiah Part II

    Messiah Part II

    Messiah_Part_II

  • The Diary of a Madman (opera)
  • 1958 opera by Humphrey Searle

    of Searle's operas, was commissioned by Hermann Scherchen, then the director of the Berlin Festival. Scherchen gave Searle complete choice of subject,

    The Diary of a Madman (opera)

    The_Diary_of_a_Madman_(opera)

  • Second Viennese School
  • Group of composers in 20th century Vienna

    Nikolai Roslavets et al. of the Association for Contemporary Music, Hermann Scherchen, Egon Schiele, Alfredo Sangiorgi [it], Alfred Schlee [de], Erich Schmid

    Second Viennese School

    Second Viennese School

    Second_Viennese_School

  • Gerda Müller
  • German actress

    Hilpert and Bertolt Brecht. She married the orchestral conductor Hermann Scherchen in 1927: they separated soon afterwards, but not amicably. She had

    Gerda Müller

    Gerda Müller

    Gerda_Müller

  • Edgard Varèse
  • French and American composer (1883–1965)

    2 CDs with Déserts by Edgar Varèse, Orchestre National de France, Hermann Scherchen conductor, ASIN B001KMZ3ZO. Clayson, Alan (2002). Edgard Varèse. London:

    Edgard Varèse

    Edgard Varèse

    Edgard_Varèse

  • Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie
  • German orchestra

    (1953–1955) Albert Grünes (1955–1956) Kurt Brass (1956–1961) Hermann Scherchen (1959–1960) Hermann Hildebrand (1961–1963) Richard Kraus (1963–1969) Werner

    Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie

    Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie

    Nordwestdeutsche_Philharmonie

  • Eunice Katunda
  • Koellreutter. While living in Europe, she learned conducting with Hermann Scherchen, and composed under the guidance of Bruno Maderna. In 1950 she left

    Eunice Katunda

    Eunice_Katunda

  • Günther Herbig
  • German conductor (born 1931)

    Weimar in 1951 (then in East Germany) with Hermann Abendroth. He later was a student of Hermann Scherchen, Arvids Jansons, and Herbert von Karajan. After

    Günther Herbig

    Günther_Herbig

  • International Society for Contemporary Music
  • Music organization

    Rosenberg Albert Roussel Antonio Rubin Kaija Saariaho Paul Sacher Hermann Scherchen R. Murray Schafer Arnold Schoenberg Roger Sessions Jean Sibelius Linda

    International Society for Contemporary Music

    International Society for Contemporary Music

    International_Society_for_Contemporary_Music

  • Requiem (Berlioz)
  • 1837 musical work by Hector Berlioz

    Norddeutscher Rundfunk Chorus Nicolai Gedda Cologne Funkhaus 26 August 1956 Hermann Scherchen Chœurs de la RTF et Orchestre du Théâtre national de l'Opéra de Paris

    Requiem (Berlioz)

    Requiem (Berlioz)

    Requiem_(Berlioz)

  • Messiah Part I
  • First part of Handel's English-language oratorio Messiah

    recitative(s) and aria(s) is concluded with a choral movement. Sinfony 1953: Hermann Scherchen directing the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Choir;

    Messiah Part I

    Messiah Part I

    Messiah_Part_I

  • Werner Reinhart
  • Swiss businessman (1884–1951)

    which he ran together with his elder brother Georg. Reinhart and Hermann Scherchen played a leading role in shaping the musical life of Winterthur between

    Werner Reinhart

    Werner_Reinhart

  • Leon Schidlowsky
  • Chilean-Israeli composer and painter (1931–2022)

    Gottwald, Erhard Karkoschka, Herbert Kegel, Lukas Foss, Zubin Mehta and Hermann Scherchen. The scores of his graphic music have been shown in exhibitions such

    Leon Schidlowsky

    Leon_Schidlowsky

  • Grotrian-Steinweg
  • Company

    Orchestra was active in Leipzig under the baton of young conductor Hermann Scherchen. Grotrian-dedicated salesrooms were operating in Leipzig, Hanover

    Grotrian-Steinweg

    Grotrian-Steinweg

    Grotrian-Steinweg

  • List of people who remarried the same spouse
  • Anderson William Saroyan American playwright, novelist see Carol Grace Hermann Scherchen German conductor Auguste Marie (Gustl) Jansen 1921 ?? 1929 ?? Of his

    List of people who remarried the same spouse

    List_of_people_who_remarried_the_same_spouse

  • Harold en Italie
  • Symphony with viola obbligato composed by Hector Berlioz

    Toscanini, 1953 Frederick Riddle, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Hermann Scherchen, 1953 Joseph de Pasquale, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch

    Harold en Italie

    Harold en Italie

    Harold_en_Italie

  • June 21
  • Day of the year

    and Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption (died 1979) 1891 – Hermann Scherchen, German-Swiss viola player and conductor (died 1966) 1892 – Reinhold

    June 21

    June_21

  • June 12
  • Day of the year

    – Medgar Evers, American soldier and activist (born 1925) 1966 – Hermann Scherchen, German viola player and conductor (born 1891) 1968 – Herbert Read

    June 12

    June_12

  • Edward Downes
  • British conductor

    by a two-year Carnegie scholarship which allowed him to study with Hermann Scherchen in Zurich. In 1955, he married Joan Weston, a dancer with the Royal

    Edward Downes

    Edward_Downes

  • Double Concerto (Brahms)
  • 1887 orchestral work by Johannes Brahms

    Fournier and Antonio Janigro, Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond. Hermann Scherchen (1952). Gioconda de Vito and Amadeo Baldovino, Philharmonia Orchestra

    Double Concerto (Brahms)

    Double Concerto (Brahms)

    Double_Concerto_(Brahms)

  • Ferruccio Busoni
  • Italian composer, pianist, and conductor (1866–1924)

    years Busoni also had contact with Varèse, Stravinsky, the conductor Hermann Scherchen, and others. Busoni died in Berlin on 27 July 1924, officially from

    Ferruccio Busoni

    Ferruccio Busoni

    Ferruccio_Busoni

  • 1966
  • Calendar year

    1898) June 12 William Ernest Hocking, American philosopher (b. 1873) Hermann Scherchen, Austrian conductor (b. 1891) June 15 – Robert G. Fowler, American

    1966

    1966

    1966

  • Mozart Requiem discography
  • Casa Maria von Ilosvay Helmut Krebs Gottlob Frick Tahra 1952 (1952) Hermann Scherchen Wiener Akademie Kammerchor Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera Magda

    Mozart Requiem discography

    Mozart_Requiem_discography

  • Frankfurt Radio Symphony
  • German symphony orchestra

    Orozco-Estrada 2021–present Alain Altinoglu Eliahu Inbal Paavo Järvi Source: Hermann Scherchen (1950–1960) Paul Hindemith (1960) Pierre Boulez (1964) Michael Gielen

    Frankfurt Radio Symphony

    Frankfurt Radio Symphony

    Frankfurt_Radio_Symphony

  • Karl Ristenpart
  • German conductor

    was Hermann Scherchen, with whom Ristenpart's mother was acquainted before 1914 and to whom she was married between 1919 and 1920. (Hermann Scherchen was

    Karl Ristenpart

    Karl Ristenpart

    Karl_Ristenpart

  • Christ on the Mount of Olives (Beethoven)
  • Oratorio by Ludwig van Beethoven

    Hermann Schey Henk Spruit, Radio Philharmonisch Orkest and Groot Omroepkoor BellaVoce 1962 Jan Peerce, Maria Stader, Otto Wiener Hermann Scherchen, Vienna

    Christ on the Mount of Olives (Beethoven)

    Christ_on_the_Mount_of_Olives_(Beethoven)

  • Il canto sospeso
  • Cantata by Luigi Nono

    loro" (to all of them). The premiere was given under the direction of Hermann Scherchen in Cologne on 24 October 1956. Four years later, it was performed

    Il canto sospeso

    Il canto sospeso

    Il_canto_sospeso

  • The Four Temperaments
  • Orchestral work and ballet by Paul Hindemith

    Switzerland by the Stadtorchester Winterthur under the direction of Hermann Scherchen on March 10, 1943. However, Balanchine created the choreography a

    The Four Temperaments

    The Four Temperaments

    The_Four_Temperaments

  • Bruno Maderna
  • Italian composer and conductor

    Guarnieri at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena (1941) and Hermann Scherchen in Venice (1948). Through Scherchen Maderna discovered twelve-tone technique and the

    Bruno Maderna

    Bruno Maderna

    Bruno_Maderna

  • Il prigioniero
  • performers were Magda Laszlo, Mario Binci, Scipio Colombo, with conductor Hermann Scherchen. The professional American premiere took place on September 29, 1960

    Il prigioniero

    Il_prigioniero

  • Kammermusik (Hindemith)
  • Compositions by Paul Hindemith

    of the second Donaueschingen Chamber Music Festival, conducted by Hermann Scherchen. After the premiere, Hindemith was stamped "the badboy" of the music

    Kammermusik (Hindemith)

    Kammermusik (Hindemith)

    Kammermusik_(Hindemith)

  • Wozzeck
  • 1925 opera by Alban Berg; Berg's first opera

    International Society for Contemporary Music festival, conductor Hermann Scherchen requested a Wozzeck suite. Berg used the march, lullaby, and Bible

    Wozzeck

    Wozzeck

    Wozzeck

  • Adrian Boult
  • English conductor (1889–1983)

    October 1930, p. 935. The other concerts were divided between Ansermet, Hermann Scherchen, Oskar Fried, Landon Ronald and Albert Coates. The Times, 23 October

    Adrian Boult

    Adrian_Boult

  • Five Pieces for Orchestra
  • Compositions by Arnold Schoenberg

    Beinum conducting, Andante 4060 Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hermann Scherchen conducting, Orfeo D'or 274921 Saarbrücken Radio Symphony Orchestra

    Five Pieces for Orchestra

    Five Pieces for Orchestra

    Five_Pieces_for_Orchestra

  • Hans Pfitzner
  • German composer and conductor (1869–1949)

    conductors such as Pfitzner, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Hans Knappertsbusch, Hermann Scherchen, Karl Muck, Carl Schuricht, and Fritz Busch. At that time, the Pfitzner

    Hans Pfitzner

    Hans Pfitzner

    Hans_Pfitzner

  • Robert White (tenor)
  • American tenor and voice teacher (1936–2026)

    Mass in B minor with the New York Chamber Orchestra under conductor Hermann Scherchen for concerts at Philharmonic Hall in Lincoln Center. In 1966, he was

    Robert White (tenor)

    Robert_White_(tenor)

  • Concerto funebre
  • from his mentor, the conductor Hermann Scherchen, who had heard it while interned in Russia during World War I. Scherchen had published his own translation

    Concerto funebre

    Concerto_funebre

  • Anna Renfer
  • Swiss composer

    included Adrian Aeschbacher, Edwin Fischer, Ernst Levy, Josef Pembauer, Hermann Scherchen, and Rudolf Serkin. Renfer's music was published by Hug (today Gebrüder

    Anna Renfer

    Anna_Renfer

  • Messiah Part III
  • Third part of Handel's English-language oratorio Messiah

    Corinthians (1 Corinthians 15:20–22). I know that my redeemer liveth 1953: Hermann Scherchen directing the London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Choir;

    Messiah Part III

    Messiah Part III

    Messiah_Part_III

  • Symphony No. 3 (Glière)
  • Symphony by Reinhold Glière

    favorite of Leopold Stokowski, who recorded it three times. In 1952 Hermann Scherchen recorded the complete work with the Vienna State Opera Orchestra for

    Symphony No. 3 (Glière)

    Symphony_No._3_(Glière)

  • Boris Carmeli
  • Operatic bass

    Bach / Antonio Vivaldi, RAI Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Hermann Scherchen De temporum fine comoedia (Carl Orff), Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester

    Boris Carmeli

    Boris Carmeli

    Boris_Carmeli

  • The Art of Fugue discography
  • 1965 Decca 467 267-2 orchestra Orchestre de la RTSI conducted by Hermann Scherchen 1965 Accord 200412 orchestra with Luciano Sgrizzi, harpsichord Vienna

    The Art of Fugue discography

    The_Art_of_Fugue_discography

  • Metastaseis (Xenakis)
  • Orchestral work by Iannis Xenakis

    [verification needed] The "B" (beta) refers to the revisions suggested by Hermann Scherchen: reduction of the strings from 12-12-12-12-4 to 12-12-8-8-6. Metastaseis

    Metastaseis (Xenakis)

    Metastaseis (Xenakis)

    Metastaseis_(Xenakis)

  • Symphony No. 2 (Bruckner)
  • Symphony by Anton Bruckner

    SACD PTC 5186 448, 2012 A few recordings use this first edition: Hermann Scherchen conducting the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, 1965, Disco Archivia CD

    Symphony No. 2 (Bruckner)

    Symphony No. 2 (Bruckner)

    Symphony_No._2_(Bruckner)

  • Hoch Conservatory
  • Music school in Frankfurt, Germany

    (Leo Kestenberg). 1923: 27 April Waldemar von Bausznern retires. Hermann Scherchen applies for the job of director. Resignation of Emil Sulzbach. 1924:

    Hoch Conservatory

    Hoch Conservatory

    Hoch_Conservatory

  • Igor Markevitch
  • Russian conductor and composer (1912–1983)

    Rébus, Markevitch had studied conducting with Pierre Monteux and Hermann Scherchen. As a conductor, he was much admired for his interpretations of the

    Igor Markevitch

    Igor Markevitch

    Igor_Markevitch

  • List of music students by teacher: K to M
  • teachers including Antonio Guarnieri, Gian Francesco Malipiero, and Hermann Scherchen. Norma Beecroft Rocco Di Pietro Alcides Lanza [pupils] Richard Maxfield [pupils]

    List of music students by teacher: K to M

    List of music students by teacher: K to M

    List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_K_to_M

  • Die Tat (Swiss newspaper)
  • Swiss newspaper published by Migros from 1935 to 1978

    Lüthy Georges-Henri Martin Hans Mayer Armin Mohler Walter Muschg Hermann Scherchen Edgar Schumacher Adrien Turel Gösta von Uexküll Ernst Walter Roger

    Die Tat (Swiss newspaper)

    Die Tat (Swiss newspaper)

    Die_Tat_(Swiss_newspaper)

  • Ljubica Marić
  • Yugoslav and Serbian composer

    music was promoted by the great supporter of contemporary music, Hermann Scherchen. Her music was performed by the most important chamber ensembles and

    Ljubica Marić

    Ljubica Marić

    Ljubica_Marić

  • 1966 in music
  • music teacher, 75 June 1 – Papa Jack Laine, bandleader, 92 June 12 – Hermann Scherchen, conductor, 74 June 17 – Johnny St. Cyr, jazz musician, 76 July 3

    1966 in music

    1966_in_music

  • List of keyboard and lute compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach
  • link] at www.crescendo-music.com Johann Sebastian Bach, edited by Hermann Scherchen, preface by Charles van den Borren. Facsimile of BR Bruxelles II.

    List of keyboard and lute compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach

    List_of_keyboard_and_lute_compositions_by_Johann_Sebastian_Bach

  • René Leibowitz
  • Polish and French musician (1913–1972)

    in Vienna three years earlier, conducted by Hermann Scherchen. Reviewers observed that although Scherchen had achieved tempos more closely approaching

    René Leibowitz

    René_Leibowitz

  • List of violists
  • Sant'Ambrogio (b. 1960), violinist Guido Santórsola (1904–1994), composer Hermann Scherchen (1891–1966), conductor Peter Schidlof (1922–1987) Ervin Schiffer (1932–2014)

    List of violists

    List_of_violists

  • November Group (German)
  • 1918 German political group of artists

    (noted on list from 1918) Margarete Scheel (noted on list from 1918) Hermann Scherchen (noted on list from 1930) Oskar Schlemmer (noted on list from 1925)

    November Group (German)

    November_Group_(German)

  • Fritz Brun
  • Swiss conductor and composer

    October 1933 conducted by Hermann Scherchen) No. 7 in D (1937) (premiered 10 November 1937 conducted by Hermann Scherchen) No. 8 in A (1938–1942?) (premiered

    Fritz Brun

    Fritz_Brun

  • Frankfurter Museumsgesellschaft
  • German cultural association

    instead. The museum then entrusted his concerts to the young conductor Hermann Scherchen, a brilliant musician, who, however, with his commitment to the new

    Frankfurter Museumsgesellschaft

    Frankfurter_Museumsgesellschaft

  • BBC Symphony Orchestra
  • British orchestra based in London

    to stay away." The other concerts were divided between Ansermet, Hermann Scherchen, Oskar Fried, Landon Ronald and Albert Coates The LSO had been self-governing

    BBC Symphony Orchestra

    BBC Symphony Orchestra

    BBC_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Beethoven Symphony No. 3 discography
  • Orchestra [82] 1957 Ataúlfo Argenta National Orchestra of Spain [83] 1958 Hermann Scherchen Vienna State Opera Orchestra [84] [85] 1958 Otto Klemperer Deutsches

    Beethoven Symphony No. 3 discography

    Beethoven_Symphony_No._3_discography

  • Simplicius Simplicissimus (opera)
  • 1935 opera by Karl Amadeus Hartmann and Hermann Scherchen

    a German-language opera by Karl Amadeus Hartmann to a libretto by Hermann Scherchen, Wolfgang Petzet and the composer after Jakob von Grimmelhausen's

    Simplicius Simplicissimus (opera)

    Simplicius_Simplicissimus_(opera)

  • Doktor Faust
  • Opera by Ferruccio Busoni

    staged the opera for the first time on 16 March 1960 under conductor Hermann Scherchen with Dino Dondi in the title role, Aldo Bertocci as Mefistofele, and

    Doktor Faust

    Doktor Faust

    Doktor_Faust

  • Udo Kasemets
  • Estonian composer and conductor

    became familiar with the music and philosophies of Ernst Krenek, Hermann Scherchen and Edgard Varèse. He emigrated to Canada in 1951, and became a Canadian

    Udo Kasemets

    Udo_Kasemets

  • George Hadjinikos
  • Greek musician (1923–2015)

    NWDR Symphony Orchestra (now the NDR Symphony) under the baton of Hermann Scherchen. For this performance, Hadjinikos received a microfilm with the extremely

    George Hadjinikos

    George_Hadjinikos

  • Luis Herrera de la Fuente
  • Mexican musician (1916–2014)

    practice in conducting with Sergiu Celibidache and in Zurich with Hermann Scherchen. He served as conductor of the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra from

    Luis Herrera de la Fuente

    Luis Herrera de la Fuente

    Luis_Herrera_de_la_Fuente

  • Octet (Stravinsky)
  • 1923 work for wind instruments

    Festival in 1924, by instrumentalists from Frankfurt conducted by Hermann Scherchen, an anonymous reviewer in the Times declared that, "without claiming

    Octet (Stravinsky)

    Octet (Stravinsky)

    Octet_(Stravinsky)

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  • German
  • n.

    A native or one of the people of Germany.

  • German
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to Germany.

  • German
  • n.

    The German language.

  • Germain
  • a.

    See Germane.

  • Alman
  • adj.

    German.

  • Hetmans
  • pl.

    of Hetman

  • Hernani
  • n.

    A thin silk or woolen goods, for women's dresses, woven in various styles and colors.

  • Germane
  • a.

    Literally, near akin; hence, closely allied; appropriate or fitting; relevant.

  • Hetman
  • n.

    A Cossack headman or general. The title of chief hetman is now held by the heir to the throne of Russia.

  • Plattdeutsch
  • n.

    The modern dialects spoken in the north of Germany, taken collectively; modern Low German. See Low German, under German.

  • Germans
  • pl.

    of German

  • Herdman
  • n.

    Alt. of Herdsman

  • Alman
  • n.

    A German.

  • German
  • n.

    A social party at which the german is danced.

  • Electrum
  • n.

    German-silver plate. See German silver, under German.

  • Mermen
  • pl.

    of Merman

  • Hermae
  • pl.

    of Herma

  • Spelt
  • n.

    A species of grain (Triticum Spelta) much cultivated for food in Germany and Switzerland; -- called also German wheat.

  • Germanism
  • n.

    A characteristic of the Germans; a characteristic German mode, doctrine, etc.; rationalism.

  • Kaiser
  • n.

    The ancient title of emperors of Germany assumed by King William of Prussia when crowned sovereign of the new German empire in 1871.