- Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (
5 May 1900 Berlin –28 May 1973 , Holm-Holstein, Germany) was a German conductor and composer. He studied music in Heidelberg and Münster. He was also a composition student withFranz Schreker at theBerlin Hochschule für Musik , and received a doctorate in 1923. He was a repetiteur at the Wuppertal Opera starting in 1923. He held conducting positions at the opera houses ofRostock (1928 - 1931) andDarmstadt (1931 - 1933). He had the post of first conductor at theHamburg State Opera from 1935 to 1943. In 1944, he was named music director at theBerlin State Opera .In 1945, after the end of
World War II , the British military authorities invited Schmidt-Isserstedt to found an orchestra at the North German Radio in Hamburg. In six months, he assembled theNorth German Radio Symphony Orchestra and conducted its first concert in November 1945. He was subsequently the orchestra's first principal conductor. [Potts, Joseph E., "European Radio Orchestras: Western Germany" (September 1955). "The Musical Times", 96 (1351): 473-475.] He became an advocate of music by composers whose music had been outlawed in Germany, such asBartók ,Stravinsky andHindemith , during the Nazi regime. His favortite composer, however, was Mozart, and Schmidt became associated with his music through several recordings and notable performances of gis works. In particular his recordings ofMozart 's operas "Idomeneo " and "La finta giardiniera " are greatly admired.From 1955 to 1964, he was principal conductor also of the
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra . He conducted memorable performances of "Le nozze di Figaro " at theGlyndebourne Festival in 1958, and of "Tristan und Isolde " atRoyal Opera ,Covent Garden in 1962.He made a well-regarded recording of all the Beethoven symphonies. In Germany, Schmidt-Isserstedt was a noted champion of the music of
Michael Tippett . Schmidt-Isserstedt's own compositions included songs, the opera "Hassan gewinnt" (Rostock, 1928), and works for orchestra. [Obituary for Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt (1973). "The Musical Times", 114 (1566): 734.] His son was the British record producerErik Smith .References
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*Hans Christoph Worbs. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992), ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=41:8267~T1 Biography at allmusic.com]
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