Wilhelm Berger

Wilhelm Berger

Wilhelm Berger (Boston, 9 August 1861 - Jena, 16 January 1911) was a German composer, pianist and conductor.

Life

Berger's father, originally a merchant from Bremen, worked in Boston as a music shopkeeper and made a name for himself as an author after the family had returned to Bremen in 1862. Early on, his son showed signs of musical interest and aptitude. By the time of his first concert, age fourteen, Wilhelm had already composed a large number of songs and works for the piano. Between 1878 and 1884, Berger studied at the Royal Conservatory in Berlin, under Ernst Rudorff (piano) and Friedrich Kiel (counterpoint). From 1888 to 1903, he was a teacher at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory, a function which he combined, from 1899, with the chief conductorship of the Berlin Musical Society. In addition, he was very active as a concert pianist. In 1903, Berger was made a member of the German Royal Academy of Arts, and in the same year he was appointed 'Hofkapellmeister' in Meiningen as successor of Fritz Steinbach. In 1911 he died, 49 years old, due to complications after a stomach operation.

Musical Style

Like most of the composers from the circle of the 'Berlin Academics', Berger developed a great mastery of music theory. Stylistically, his music is very close to that of Johannes Brahms, even though it almost hints at the later works of Max Reger (who was to become Berger's successor as Meiningen Kapellmeister) through its preference for dissonant harmony and counterpoint techniques.

Berger was a prolific composer - his oeuvre numbers well over a hundred works, a large body of works considering the fact that he died so young. The Piano Quartet, Op. 95, the Second Symphony and the late compositions for choir are generally considered to be his masterpieces. Long after his death, his work was rated very highly, particularly among musical conservatives. Wilhelm Altmann wrote very positively about Berger in the third volume of his influential "Manual for String Quartet Players" ("Handbuch für Streichquartettspieler").

elected Works

Choral Music

*Sechs Gesänge für gem. Chor op. 25
**Es schleicht um Busch und Halde
**Im Fliederbusch
**Leise rauscht des Lebens Welle
**Ständchen
**Trost der Nacht
**Wie nun alles stirbt und endet
*Drei Gesänge für gem. Chor op. 44
**Ach in diesen blauen Tagen
**Lenzfahrt
**Niss Puk
*Vier geistliche Lieder und Gesänge op. 54
**Mitten wir im Leben sind
**Müde, das Lebensboot weiter zu steuern
**Groß ist der Herr
**Gebet
*Drei Gesänge für 6- und 8-stimmigen Chor op. 103
**Karfreitag
**Sturmesmythe
**Von ferne klingen Glocken(all recorded [http://bcv-shop.de/komponist/werke/wilhelm-berger.aspx 2006, Berlin] )

Orchestral

*Symphony No. 1 in B flat major op. 71
*Symphony No. 2 in B minor (H-moll) op. 80
*Variations and Fugue on an own Theme, op. 97
*Serenade for Twelve Wind Players, op. 102

Chamber Music

*Violin Sonata, op. 7
*Piano Quartet in A major, op. 21
*Cello Sonata in D minor, op. 28
*String Trio A minor, op.69 (1898)
*String Quintet in E minor, op. 75 (1899)
*Clarinet Trio A minor, op. 94
*Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 95

Piano Music

*Sonata B major
*Four Fugues, op. 89

External links

* [http://www.jubal.de/cds/9704.htm A short biography in German]
* [http://www.editionsilvertrust.com/berger-clarinet-trio.htm Wilhelm Berger Clarinet Trio, Op.94 Sound-bites and short bio]
* [http://www.klassika.info/Komponisten/Berger_W/index.html Berger at klassika.info]
*IMSLP|id=Berger%2C_Wilhelm_Reinhard
* [http://hdl.handle.net/1802/4762 Quintets, violins, viola, violoncellos, op. 75, E minor] (From the Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection)
* [http://hdl.handle.net/1802/2602 Variationen und Fuge über ein eigenes Thema für Klavier] (From the Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection)

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NAME= Berger, Wilhelm
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Composer, Conductor, Pianist
DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1861|5|7|mf=y
PLACE OF BIRTH=Boston, USA
DATE OF DEATH= death date|1911|4|3|mf=y
PLACE OF DEATH= Jena, Germany


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