- Edmund Nick
Edmund Nick (born on birth_date|1891|9|22 in Reichenberg, died on death_date|1973|4|11 in
Geretsried ) was a Germancomposer , conductor, and music writer.Biography
The son of a
merchant , Nick studied from 1910 to 1915law inVienna andGraz . At the same time, he studied music at the Vienna Music Academy and at the ConservatoriumDresden . He received hisdoctorate in law ("Dr. jur.") from the University Graz in 1918. Nick moved toBreslau in 1919, working as concert accompanist,piano teacher and critic. He becameKapellmeister of the theatre in Breslau in 1921 and Head of the Music Department of RadioSilesia in 1924.It was here that he first met
Erich Kästner ; Nick wrote the music to a radio play by Kästner which became very successful. This was the beginning of a life-long friendship.When he was dismissed in 1933, he moved to
Berlin where he was Head of Music at the "Theater des Volkes" from 1936 to 1940.In 1945 he moved to
Munich , starting as acritic (at the "Neue Zeitung"). He then became Musical Director of thecabaret "Die Schaubude" where he continued his collaboration with Erich Kästner; eventually, he set more than 60 of Kästner's works to music. In 1947 he became for two years chief conductor of the Bavarian State Operetta. He was made Professor in 1949 at theHochschule für Musik und Theater München ; from 1952 to 1956 he was Head of the Music Department of theWestdeutscher Rundfunk inCologne . He then worked as a music critic for the paperDie Welt , and since 1962 for theSüddeutsche Zeitung .He wrote
piano works,chamber music ,film score s, and music for theatre and radio plays; he is mostly known for his musical comedies andoperetta s.tage works
Operettas
*"Über alles siegt die Liebe" (based on
Karl Gutzkow 's "Zopf und Schwert", Bruno Hardt-Warden) (1940 Berlin, Theater des Volkes)
*"Das Halsband der Königin" (Gerhard Metzner) (1 December 1948 Munich, Bavarian State Operetta)Musical comedies
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Das kleine Hofkonzert " (Paul Verhoeven, Toni Impekoven) (19 November 1935 Munich,Munich Kammerspiele )
*"Die glücklichen Tage" (1937Bremen )
*"Xantippe" (1938Frankfurt (Main))
*"Titus macht Karriere" (based on "Talisman" byJohann Nestroy by Gerhard Metzner) (1939 Berlin, Theater an der Behrenstraße)
*"Nur für Erwachsene" (1941 Berlin)
*"Dreimal die Eine" (1941Leipzig )
*"Karussell! – Karussell!" (Gustel Graepp, Rudolf Rieth) (1941 Darmstadt)
*"Der Prinzgemahl" (Fritz Schwiefert) (1938)
=Revues=*"Freut euch des Lebens!" (1936 Berlin)
References
*Translated from , with additions from "Reclams Operettenführer", Anton Würz (ed.), Stuttgart 1962
* [http://www.operone.de/komponist/nick.html List of works on Operone]External links
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