Daniel Sternefeld

Daniel Sternefeld

Daniel Sternefeld (Antwerp, 27 November 1905 – Brussels, 2 June 1986) was a Belgian composer and conductor.

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Musical Training and Career

Sternefeld took private lessons with Renaat Veremans and Paul Gilson at the Royal Conservatory of Flanders in Antwerp, after which he studied conducting under Frank van der Stucken. He completed his studies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with Bernard Paumgartner, Clemens Krauss and Herbert von Karajan. In 1938, he was appointed principal conductor of the Royal Flemish Opera. Sternefeld wrote his first symphony in 1943 while hiding from the occupying German army. He escaped deportation and in 1942, risked his life by attending the funeral of his teacher Paul Gilson in Brussels. In 1948, he left the Royal Flemish Opera for the Belgian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Brussels – serving initially as associate conductor, and then from 1957 to 1970 as principal conductor – where he became known for his interpretations of modern music.[1]

Style

In his writings, a clear evolution can be traced from a late romantic musical language, by way of the chromaticism of Wagner and the sonority of Mahler and Richard Strauss, to lyrical expressionism.

List of works (alphabetical)

Based on the list of scores available at the Belgian Documentation Centre for Contemporary Music:

  • 'K kwam lestmael door een groene wei – 1977, for voice and harp
  • A.B.V.V. Lied – for middle voice and piano
  • A.B.V.V. Mars – 1949, for mixed choir
  • Blaaskwintet – 1986, for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon
  • Bruegel – 1981, for orchestra
  • Elegie – 1931, for orchestra
  • Etude-passacaglia – 1979, for chromatic or diatonic harp
  • Festivitas populacia bruocsella – 1979, for orchestra
  • Frère Jacques – 1954, for 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, 1 tuba and percussion
  • Ghequetst ben ik van binnen – 1977, for voice and harp
  • Halewijn – 1978, for orchestra
  • Het hemelbed – 1979, for orchestra
  • Ik zag Cecilia komen – 1977, for voice and harp
  • Kleine burlesque nr.1 – 1930, for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon
  • Kleine burlesque nr.2 – for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon
  • Mater Dolorosa – 1934, for opera
  • Mater Dolorosa – 1934, for Soprano solo, choir and orchestra
  • Pierlala – 1938, for song and orchestra
  • Rossiniazata – 1981, for orchestra
  • Rossiniazata – 1981, for piano
  • Salve Antwerpia – 1979, for orchestra
  • Symphonie – 1943, for orchestra
  • Variaties op Broeder Jacob – 1954, for band
  • Vijf Nederlandse liederen uit de XVIe en XVIIe eeuw – 1985, for band
  • Vijf nederlandse liederen – 1983, for fanfare
  • Vlaamse volksliederen – 1934, for chamber orchestra
  • Waaier – 1984, for orchestra
  • Zang en dans aan het hof van Maria Van Bourgondië – 1976, for chamber or symphonic orchestra

References

  1. ^ André De Groeve. 1995. Page 2 of the liner notes of the CD Symphony No.1, Rossiniazata, Mater Dolorosa on Marco Polo Records No. 8.223813



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