- Joseph Schalk
Joseph Schalk (
24 March 1857 –7 November 1900 ) was anAustria n conductor,musicologist andpianist . His name is often given as Josef Schalk.Schalk was born in
Vienna ,Austria , and together with older brother Franz, was a student ofcomposer Anton Bruckner (1824-1896), and a friend of composerHugo Wolf (1860-1903). He was a prominent figure in Viennese musical life of the late nineteenth-century, a vocal advocate for the music of Wagner, Bruckner and Wolf: in this capacity he was opposed to the more conservative supporters of Brahms who were led by the criticEduard Hanslick . As president of the Vienna Wagner Society, Schalk was active in arranging performances of Bruckner's work: he also popularized his teacher's music by arranging it forpiano performance, writing articles and arranging for its publication. [cite book
title=Wagner In Performance
pages=125
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ZKVgO3TFCVMC&pg=PA125&vq=%22josef+schalk%22&dq=%22wagner+in+performance%22&sig=BVPOB-X25Y18Z428CtSoTEK7mC4
first=Barry
last=Millington
coauthors=Stewart Spencer
publisher=Yale University Press
year=1992
isbn=0300057180] [Jackson, [http://books.google.com/books?id=TLa2B_E2bsUC&pg=PR12&vq=%22josef+schalk%22&dq=%22Bruckner+Studies%22&sig=L87YtSIBNNVMawtJ1xjuetLciKk p. xii] ] He played a comparable role in popularizing Wolf's music. [cite book
pages=17
first=Amanda
last=Glauert
title=Hugo Wolf and the Wagnerian Inheritance
isbn=0521496373
publisher=Cambridge University Press
year=1999] Bruckner is said to have referred to him as "Herr Generalissimus". [cite book
first=Romain
last=Rolland
title=Musicians of Today
coauthors=Mary Blaiklock (trans.)
pages=185
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=8JxnUtLzASwC&pg=PA185&vq=%22joseph+schalk%22&dq=%22musicians+of+today%22&sig=inF-l3LlPmvXZMbGnfRXMznUADA
location=Freeport, NY
publisher=Books For Libraries Press
year=1969
origdate=1915
isbn=0836911881]Schalk was involved in the preparation of several of Bruckner's scores for their first publication or performance: these include the Third [Horton, [http://books.google.com/books?id=P48fIaydaigC&pg=PA40&vq=schalk&dq=%22Bruckner%27s+Symphonies:+Analysis,+Reception+and+Cultural+Politics%22&sig=IxqEBfEF5SL1jw6ryfJ_nKMQBes p. 12] ] and Eighth [Horton, [http://books.google.com/books?id=P48fIaydaigC&pg=PA84&vq=schalk&dq=%22Bruckner%27s+Symphonies:+Analysis,+Reception+and+Cultural+Politics%22&sig=qQ0Z-ljT8-MaI9K4eHw4MY8tuzQ p. 84] ] symphonies, along with the "Mass in F Minor". [citation
first=Paul
last=Hawkshaw
contribution=An anatomy of change: Bruckner's revisions to the Mass in F Minor
pages=30
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=TLa2B_E2bsUC&pg=PA30&vq=%22josef+schalk%22&dq=%22Bruckner+Studies%22&sig=Sd2ODvKISl-jMrLpzJmLKl78ePI in Jackson (1997).]Schalk wrote a series of articles under the collective title "Das Gesetz der Tonalität" ("the foundation of tonality") which laid down his theory of
harmony , based on his teaching from Bruckner. [Watson, [http://books.google.com/books?id=TLa2B_E2bsUC&pg=PA122&vq=%22josef+schalk%22&dq=%22Bruckner+Studies%22&sig=uxCELF9Ep4Gnhs8JwcWsYoasAvU p. 122] ]He was later a professor at the Vienna Conservatory. Upon Bruckner's death, Schalk was named administrator of his library of music scores.
Writings
*citation
first=Josef
last=Schalk
title=Das Gesetz der Tonalität
journal=Bayreuther Blätter
date=1888/1889
volume=11,12,13References
Bibliography
*cite book
title=Bruckner's Symphonies: Analysis, Reception and Cultural Politics
first=Julian
last=Horton
isbn=0521823544
publisher=Cambridge University Press
year=2004
*cite book
title=Bruckner Studies
first=Timothy L.
last=Jackson
coauthors=Paul Hawkshaw (ed.)
isbn=052157014X
year=1997
publisher=Cambridge University Press
*citation
first=Robert W.
last=Watson
contribution=Josef Schalk and the theory of harmony at the end of the nineteenth century
pages=122-139 in Jackson (1997).
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