- Philip Herschkowitz
Philipp Herschkowitz ( _ro. Filip Herşcovici; Russian: Филипп Гершкович, "Filipp Gershkovich") (
September 7 ,1906 –January 5 ,1989 ) was aRomania n-born composer and music theorist, pupil ofAlban Berg andAnton Webern , who spent 47 years, from 1940 to 1987, in theSoviet Union .Biography
Born to a Jewish family in
Iaşi , he graduated from the conservatory in the city in 1927 and entered the Music Academy inVienna ,Austria , where he studied withJosef Marx . Then he studied privately with Berg (1928–1931), and with Webern (1934-1939). He left Nazi German-occupied Austria and arrived in the Soviet Union in 1940, settling first inChernovtsy , which he left onJune 22 ,1941 at the beginning of the German invasion, and then moving toTashkent (in theUzbek SSR ) where he lived until 1944.He settled in Moscow in 1946, where we began to teach privately, exerting a major influence on several generations of
Russia n musicians, including leading figures of the so called "Underground division". Among these were the composersAndrei Volkonsky ,Edison Denisov ,Alfred Schnittke ,Sofia Gubaidulina ,Nikolai Karetnikov ,Boris Tishchenko ,Valentin Silvestrov ,Leonid Hrabovsky ,Vyacheslav Artyomov ,Vladimir Dashkevich ,Alexander Voustin ,Vladislav Shoot ,Viktor Suslin ,Dmitri Smirnov ,Elena Firsova ,Leonid Gofman ; the musicologistsMikhail Druskin ,Natan Fishman ,Yuri Kholopov , and many others. Herschkowitz was one of the most important pupils of Webern, and devoted his life to the understanding and development of his teacher's ideas. He was interested in exploring and creating a theoretical foundation to Webern's musical thought. He focussed on the analysis of the music of the great masters and in particular on Beethoven. The essence of this approach lies in the exploration of musical material in terms of the opposition between two fundamental categories: "Fest" ("fixed") and "Locker" ("floating").By the invitation of the Alban-Berg-Stiftung, he returned to Vienna in 1989 — he died there two years later. The four volumes of his book "On music" that contain the essence of his teaching were edited and published by his widow L. Herschkowitz in Moscow in 1991–1997.
Works
* 1929 "Waltz" for piano (planned as part of a larger composition)
* 1930 "Die Tulpen" (Tulips). Melodrama afterPeter Altenberg (project)
* 1930 "Fugue" for 14 solo instruments (flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, alto saxophone, horn, trumpet, harp, percussion, violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano (planned as part of a larger composition)
* 1932 "Wie des Mondes Abbild zittert" (Heinrich Heine ) for voice and piano
* 1947 "Vesennie tsvety" (Spring Flowers) for piano
* 1950s "Capriccio", 2 pF. ‘Sovetsky Kompozitor’, Moscow, 1957
* 1960s "Drei Klavierstücke" (Three Piano Pieces)
* 1960s "Fünf Klavierstücke" (Five Piano Pieces)
* 1962 "Vier Lieder" (Four Songs,Paul Celan ) for mezzo-soprano and piano
* 1965–6 "3 lieduri" (Three Songs,Ion Barbu ) for voice and piano
* 1960s "Brandmal" (Paul Celan ) for voice and piano
* 1968 "Vier Stücke" (Four Pieces) for cello and piano
* 1969 "Klavierstiück" (Piano Piece) in 4 movements:
* 1971 "Brandmal" (Paul Celan ) for mezzo-soprano, flute, 2 clarinets, piano in 4 hands, percussion, 6 violas and double bass
* early 1970s "Espenbaum" (Paul Celan ) for mezzo-soprano, flute, 2 clarinets, percussion, piano in 4 hands, 6 violas and double bass
* early 1970s "Leuchten" (Paul Celan ) for mezzo-soprano, 2 flutes, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, piano, 4 violins, 2 violas and 2 celli
* early 1970s "Vier Lieder" (Four Songs,Paul Celan ) for mezzo-soprano, 2 flutes, 2 clarinets, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, small drum, piano, 4 violins, 2 violas and 2 celli
* 1970s "Drei Stücke" (Three Pieces) for cello and piano
* 1970s "Malaya kamernaya syuita" (A Small Chamber Suite) for 2 clarinets, violin, viola, cello and piano
* 1979 "Malaya kamernaya syuita" (A Small Chamber Suite) for mezzo-soprano, 2 clarinets, violin, 2 violas, cello and
* 1983 "Madrigaly" (Madrigals)setting the poems ofRainer Maria Rilke ,Federico García Lorca andGuillaume Apollinaire
* 1980s Beethoven’s "String Quartet" in F Major (Hess 34) after his Ninth Piano Sonata (Op.14/1), arranged for string orchestra.
* 1987-8 "Drei Gesänge" mit Begleitung eines Kammerensembles (Three Songs with Chamber-Ensemble Accompaniment)Quotations
*"…The words ‘A Great Master’ are not an appraisal, but a theoretical definition."
*"The Great Masters (we are speaking only about the greatest – there are only a few) are a handful of aristocrats who have entered into the history of music like into a tavern."
*"Music is unreal in the terrestrial sense of the word. It is impossible to destroy it! It is a flying saucer. But of course, we need to know what a ‘saucer’ is and what ‘flying’ means."
*"Lupus lupi homo est." (Philip Herschkowitz)
References
* Herschkowitz, Philipp: "On music". Books I–IV. Ed. L. Herschkowitz, Moscow, 1991–7 (collected writings in Russian, but some fragments in English and German)
*Dmitri Smirnov : "A Geometer of Sound Crystals" – A Book on Herschkowitz: by Verlag Ernst Kuhn – Berlin in 2003 (in English)
*Yuri Kholopov : "Philip Gershkovich’s search for the lost essence of music;" also: "List of Philip Gershkovich’s musicological research studies; List of Philip Gershkovich’s musical compositions; Some of Philip Gershkovich’s aphorisms." In: "«Ex oriente...III»" Eight Composers from the former USSR Philip Gershkovich, Boris Tishchenko, Leonid Grabovsky, Alexander Knaifel, Vladislav Shoot, Alexander Vustin, Alexander Raskatov, Sergei Pavlenko. Edited by Valeria Tsenova. English edition only. (studia slavica musicologica, Bd. 31) Verlag Ernst Kuhn – Berlin ISBN 3-928864-92-0
* Klaus Linder: "Philip Herschkowitz": article inGrove Dictionary of Music
* Hanspeter Krellman: "Anton Webern in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten" (Hamburg, 1975)
*Hermann Scherchen : "Aus meinem Leben, Rußland in jenen Jahren: Erinnerungen", ed. E. Klemm (Berlin, 1984)External links
* [http://www.wikilivres.info/wiki/index.php/Philip_Herschkowitz Herschkowitz at Wikilivres]
* http://www.exil-archiv.de/html/biografien/herschkowitz.htm (German)
* [http://www.vek.de/ssm34.htm A Book on Herschkowitz, at the Kuhn’s page]
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dmitrismirnov/Introduction.html Introduction to Herschkowitz]
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