Philipp Scharwenka

Philipp Scharwenka

Ludwig Philipp Scharwenka (February 16, 1847, Samter, near PosenJuly 16, 1917, Bad Nauheim) was a Polish-German composer and teacher of music. He was the older brother of Xaver Scharwenka.

Early training

He was born in Szamotuły (Samter), Province of Posen. Like his younger brother Xaver he received his first intermittent musical instruction in Posen. After the closure of the Gymnasium (college) in 1865 he studied music theory together with his brother under Richard Wuerst and Heinrich Dorn at the new Musical Academy in Berlin where, from 1868, he himself was taken on as teacher of Theory and Composition. In this period his own first compositions appeared. In 1874 he brought out an overture and a symphony for the first time in a concert of his own. [The text of this article mainly consists of a translation from the German Wikipedia.]

Compositions

His many teaching obligations notwithstanding, Philipp Scharwenka stood in the front line as a composer and was recognised as such during his lifetime. His compositions include three Symphonies, Symphonic Poems, a Violin concerto, some Choral works (of which Sakuntala became very famous), the 4-act opera "Roland", as well as numerous instrumental works such as Sonatas, Quartets, Caprices and Dances. Many of the major conductors of the period, including Arthur Nikisch, Anton Seidl and Hans Richter, performed his orchestral works. He is still known for his chamber works, including two piano trios, two trios for violin, viola, and piano, two violin sonatas, one viola sonata, two string quartets, and two piano quintets.

In contrast to his brother's very extrovert compositions, Philipp's many-sided work has dreamlike and thoroughly moody inflexions. His best-liked works are the chamber works beginning in 1896, which maintain traditional formal models and show considerable variety of melodic and rhythmical invention. In them Scharwenka achieved (despite the conservative restraints of the time in which he was writing) through very refined compositional techniques, something approaching an impressionistic tonal palette. These works find such distinguished interpreters as Willy Burmester, Julius Klengel and Moritz Meyer-Mahr.

One of his admirers was Max Reger, who in 1898 dedicated his "Phantasiestücke" op. 26 to him. In the context of the 37th Composer-Congress in 1900, his "Dramatic Fantasy for Orchestra" op 108, being crowned with a prize by the National German Music-Society, was performed in Bremen.

Conservatory Director

At the opening of the Scharwenka-Conservatory in Berlin, his brother Xaver entrusted to him in 1881 the direction of the Theory and Composition teaching, and then in 1891 that of the sister-conservatory in New York. Philipp however returned to Berlin in 1892 to take control of the Conservatory there, which in 1893 he merged with the Piano School of Karl Klindworth to form the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory. This went on to become an outstanding institution in the musical landscape of Berlin. As Director of the Conservatory, Scharwenka remained active until his death in 1917. Otto Klemperer studied with him in Berlin, and Oskar Fried was another very distinguished pupil of his.

Other

In 1880 Philipp married to violin virtuoso Marianne Scharwenka (Marianne Stresow, d. 1918).In 1937 his son Walter Scharwenka took over as Director at the Conservatory.

Also Scharwenka possessed a remarkable talent as graphic illustrator, which is seen, for instance, in the drastic-humorous Figures for Alexander Moszkowski's satire, "Anton Notenquetscher".

Notes

External links

*Image of Philipp Scharwenka on German wikipedia,
* [http://www.editionsilvertrust.com/scharwenka-p-string-quartet-1.htm Philipp Scharwenka String Quartet No.1, Op.117 soundbites, discussion of work & short biography]
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* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/mscharwenka/392899451/ Philipp Scharwenka - German Composer on Flickr - Photo Sharing! ] at www.flickr.com Philipp Scharwenka's signature, illustration and note to wife, Marianne Scharwenka


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