Stern conservatory

Stern conservatory

The Stern Conservatory ("Stern'sches Konservatorium") was created in 1850 as an urban conservatory for music in Berlin by Julius Stern, Theodor Kullak and Adolf Bernhard Marx. Originally known as the "Berliner Musikschule", Kullak withdrew from the conservatory in 1855 in order to create a new academy of sculpture and three-dimensional art. With Marx's withdrawal in 1856, the conservatory came exclusively under the Stern family and adopted its name.

In 1936 the Stern Academy was renamed as 'Conservatory of the Reichs Capital Berlin' and controlled by the National Socialist party. After the end of the Second World War, in 1945, the university was again renamed as the 'City Conservatory'. Since 1966 the conservatory has been attached to Berlin University (since 2001, to the University of the arts Berlin).

Directors

* 1883-1888: Robert Radecke
* 1895-1915: Gustav Hollaender
* 1930-1933: Paul Graener

Professors

* 1855- ?: Ferdinand Laub
* 1864-1871: Rudolf Radecke
* 1866-1869: Friedrich Kiel
* 1867-1878: Eduard Franck
* 1874-1877: Arnold Krug
* 1890-1897: Friedrich Gernsheim
* 1897-1903: Hans Pfitzner
* 1884-1906(?): Georg von Petersenn
* mind. 1896-1911: Martin Krause
* 1900-1920: Engelbert Humperdinck
* 1902-1903 and 1911: Arnold Schönberg
* 1904-1924: Arthur Willner
* mind. 1919-1929: Rudolf Maria Breithaupt
* 1934-1940, 1962-1966: Konrad Wölki
* 1935-1960: Conrad Hansen
* Herbert Ahlendorf
* Wilhelm Klatte
* James Kwast
* Max Löwengard
* Paul Lutzenko
* Selma Nicklass-Kempner
* Gustav Pohl
* Nikolaus Rothmühl
* Victor Hollaender
* Leopold Schmidt
* Robert Lösch

Distinguished students

* Asparukh Leschnikoff (Tenor)
* 1860-1862: Hermann Goetz
* 1884- ? : Bruno Walter
* 1892-1894: Alberto Nepomuceno
* 1896: Edwin Fischer
* 1902-1903: Melitta Lewin
* 1903-1907: Emil Honigberger
* 1903-1906: Charles Griffes
* 1905: Otto Klemperer
* 1906-1908: Manuel Maria Ponce
* 1906-1909: Clara Abramowitz (Soprano)
* 1912-1917: Meta Seinemeyer
* 1913-1915: Margarete Krämer-Bergau
* 1913-1918: Claudio Arrau
* 1924-1929: Kees van Baaren
* 1924-1929: Karl Ristenpart
* 1930-1935: Ruth Schönthal
* 1946-1952: Hans-Wilfrid Schulze-Margraf
* 1956-1965: Christian Schmidt
* ? -1936: Haim Alexander
* Robert Bachmann
* ? -1933: Manfred Bukofzer
* Siegfried Eberhardt, Violinist
* Issy Geiger
* Moritz Moszkowski
* Josef Plaut
* Heinrich Reimers (Pianist)
* Willi Sommerfeld

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