- Robert Stolz
:"For the Swedish football defender, see
Robert Stoltz ."Robert Elisabeth Stolz (
August 25 ,1880 –June 27 ,1975 ) was anAustria nsongwriter and conductor as well as acomposer ofoperetta s and film music.Biography
The great-nephew of the soprano
Teresa Stolz , Stolz was born of musical parents inGraz .cite web |url=http://www.johann-strauss.org.uk/composers/index.php3?content=stolz |title=Johann Strauss Society: Robert Stolz |accessdate=2008-10-01|publisher=Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain] His father was a conductor and his mother a concert pianist. He studied at the Vienna Conservatory withRobert Fuchs andEngelbert Humperdinck . From 1899 he held successive conducting posts atMaribor (then called Marburg),Salzburg andBrno before succeedingArtur Bodanzky at theTheater an der Wien in 1907. There he conducted, among other pieces, the first performance ofOscar Straus 's "Der tapfere Soldat" ("The Chocolate Soldier ") in 1908, before leaving in 1910 to become a freelance composer and conductor. Meanwhile, he had begun to compose operettas and individual songs and had a number of successes in these fields.After serving in the Austrian Army in
World War I , Stolz devoted himself mainly tocabaret , and moved toBerlin in 1925. Around 1930, he started to compose music forfilm s, such as the first German sound film "Zwei Herzen im Dreivierteltakt" ("Two Hearts in Waltz Time "), of which the title-waltz rapidly became a popular favourite. Some earlier Stolz compositions, such as "Adieu, mein kleiner Gardeoffizier" from his operetta "Die lustigen Weiber von Wien", became known to wider audiences through the medium of film.The rise of
Nazi Germany led Stolz to return to Vienna, where his title-song for the film "Ungeküsst soll man nicht schlafen gehn " was a hit, but then came theAnschluss , and he moved again, first toZürich and then toParis , where in 1939 he was interned as anenemy alien . With the help of friends he was released and in 1940 made his way toNew York .In America, Stolz achieved fame with his concerts of Viennese music, starting with "A Night in Vienna" at
Carnegie Hall . As a result, he received many invitations to compose music for shows and films, and he received twoAcademy Awards nominations: "Waltzing in the Clouds" was nominated for Best Original Song in 1941, and his score forIt Happened Tomorrow was nominated for Best Dramatic or Comedy Picture Score in 1945.In 1946 Stolz returned to Vienna, where he lived for the rest of his life. In the 1960s and 1970s he made a number of recordings of operettas by composers such as
Johann Strauss ,Franz Lehár ,Emmerich Kalman , andLeo Fall , whom he had known previously.In 1970, to mark his 90th birthday, he was made an Honorary Citizen of Vienna. He was also awarded Vienna's Grand Medal of Honour, being only the second musician ever to be so honoured (after
Richard Strauss ). He also appeared on a series of commemorative Austrian postage stamps.In later years he used a baton inherited from Franz Lehár, that had been originally owned by Johann Strauss and contained Strauss's initials engraved in silver.
After his death in Berlin in 1975, Robert Stolz received the honour of a lying-in-state in the foyer of the Vienna State Opera House.Fact|date=October 2008 He was buried near
Johannes Brahms andJohann Strauss II in Vienna'sZentralfriedhof , and a statue to him was erected in theWiener Stadtpark .Selected Operettas
*"
Das Glücksmädel " (1910)
* "Der Tanz ins Glück " ("The Dance into Happiness") (1921)
* "Im weißen Rößl" ("The White Horse Inn ") (1930), jointly withRalph Benatzky
* "Wenn die kleinen Veilchen blühen" ("When the Little Violets Bloom" or "Wild Violets") (1932)
* "Der verlorene Walzer", a stage version of the film "Zwei Herzen im Dreivierteltakt" (1933)Selected Songs
*"Servus Du" (1912)
*"Wien wird erst schön bei Nacht"
*"Im Prater blühn wieder die Bäume"
*"Das ist der Frühling in Wien"
*"Du, du, du sollst der Kaiser meiner Seele sein." (1916)
*"Hallo, du süsse Klingelfee" (1919)
*"Salome, schönste Blume des Morgenlands"
*"Ich will deine Kameradin sein"
*"Die ganze Welt ist himmelblau"
*"Salome"
*"Zwei Herzen im dreivierteltakt"External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/1945/WSB/stolz.html Biography and pictures of stamps]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=12709 Stolz's grave in Vienna]
* [http://robert.stolz.free.fr Robert Stolz french web site]
* [http://www.johann-strauss.org.uk/composers/index.php3?content=stolz Solz at the Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain]References
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