- Heinrich Strecker
Heinrich Strecker (
24 February 1893 ,Vienna -28 June 1981 ,Baden bei Wien ) was anAustria n composer ofoperetta s and popular Viennese music.Biography
As a young child, Strecker was sent to
Theux inBelgium , where he was educated on a boarding school run byLazarists . His talent for music was noticed here, and his interest nurtured. At the completion of his schooling, he could play 12 instruments. He professed a preference for theviolin , in which he completed amasterclass . In 1907, Strecker made his public performance debut with his own composition, "Violin Concerto in A Major", and in the same year, he was asked to play it for the Belgian kingLeopold II , and was honoured for doing so.He returned to Vienna in 1910, at the age of 17, to study law at the
University of Vienna . His studies were interrupted by theFirst World War , in which he was an army officer. After the war he devoted himself solely to his music, studying with Prof.Camillo Horn and beginning to compose classical pieces.Between commissioned pieces, such as dance and film music, he discovered Viennese songs. He became famous for this type of popular music, as well as for his
Singspiel . He often collaborated with F. Gerold, Joe Grebitz and Bruno Hardt-Walden, who wrote the song texts and libretti.On
21 December ,1931 , his operetta "Mädel aus Wien" ("Girl from Vienna") premiered at the ViennaBürgertheater , and immediately following theAnschluss of Austria by theThird Reich , his operetta "Der ewige Walzer" ("The Eternal Waltz") premiered on18 May ,1938 at the Volksoper. His Singspiel "Ännchen von Tharau" ("Little Ann from Tharau"), which he wrote with Hardt-Walden, premiered at theRaimund Theater on8 February ,1940 .Strecker became a member of the
Nazi Party in 1933, and was the regional representative of the cultural community of Vienna. In addition to the "Excelsior" and "Stage" publishers, which he founded in Vienna in 1926, he took over the "Bristol, Sirius and Europaton" music publishers under the guise ofAryanisation .Strecker was married to Erika Strecker, and died at the age of 88 in Baden on 28 June, 1981.
During his career he composed many popular songs, walzes, marches, operettas, and film scores. His music is still popular in Austria, and concerts are sometimes given in his old home in the Viennese suburb of Baden bei Wien.
elected works
The complete catalogue of Heinrich Strecker's works comprises more than 350 individual pieces.
tage works
* "Mädel aus Wien", operetta (1931)
* "Ännchen von Tharau", Singspiel in 3 acts (1933)
* "Der ewige Walzer", operetta (1937)
* "Honeymoon", operettaViennese songs
* "Drunt in der Lobau"
* "Ja, ja der Wein ist gut"
* "Auf der Lahmgrub'n da steht ein altes Haus"
* "Grüß mir die Stadt der Lieder"
* "An der blauen Donau"
* "Wann a Weana Musi spielt"
* "Das war in Petersdorf"Literature
* Raimar Wieser (Hrsg.): "Heinrich Strecker und Baden" ("Heinrich Strecker and Baden") Gesellschaft der Fruende Badens, ("Association of the Friends of Baden"), Baden 1993.
* Raimar Wieser: "Liebes Wien, du Stadt der Lieder. Heinrich Strecker und seine Zeit" ("Lovely Vienna, City of Songs. Heinrich Strecker and His Times") Amalthea Verlag, Wien 1997, ISBN 3-85002-405-9.ources
*Most of the material in this article is from the [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Strecker German Wikipedia article]
External links
* [http://www.strecker.at/strecker/e_index.htm Official Strecker website and publishing house]
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