- Karl Weigl
Karl Ignaz Weigl (
February 2 ,1881 –August 11 ,1949 ) was an Austrian composer. He was born in Vienna, being the son of a bank official who was also a keen amateur musician.Alexander Zemlinsky took him as a private pupil in 1896. Weigl went to school at the Franz-Joseph-Gymnasium and graduated from there in 1899. After that, he continued his studies at the Vienna Musica Academy, where he became a composition pupil ofRobert Fuchs , and also enrolled at the University of Vienna, studying musicology under Guido Alder, havingAnton Webern as a classmate. His only opera, "Der Rattenfänger von Hameln", premiered in Vienna in 1932. [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/W.html]When the
Nazis occupied Austria, in 1938, Weigl emigrated to the United States of America, together with his second wife and his son. There, he obtained a number of increasingly important teaching posts: at theHartt School of Music , atBrooklyn College , at theBoston Conservatory and, from 1948 on, at thePhiladelphia Academy of Music . He died in New York after a prolonged battle withbone marrow cancer .Weigl wrote many compositions including symphonies, chamber music pieces, string quartets, and songs for solo piano.
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*cite web|last=Torres|first=Claude|title=Karl and Vally Weigl Works and Discography|url=http://claudet.club.fr/ExilVienne/Weigl/WeiglDiscographie.html
* [http://www.editionsilvertrust.com/weigl-string-quartet-3.htm String Quartet No.3, Op.4 Sound-bites and discussion]
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