- Heinrich Zöllner
Heinrich Zöllner (born
Leipzig ,July 4 ,1854 -Freiburg ,May 8 ,1941 ) was a German composer and conductor.Zöllner's father was composer
Carl Friedrich Zöllner . Heinrich studied at theLeipzig Conservatory from 1875 to 1877, also conducting the Cologne Male Voice Choir in 1875. From 1890 to 1898, he lived in theUnited States , where his cantata, "Die neue welt" (The New World) won a prize at the 1892 Cleveland Sängerfest. Returning to Leipzig in 1898, he became music director atLeipzig University in 1898 and a professor of composition there in 1902. From 1903 to 1906 he was the editor of the "Leipzig Tageblatt". He was conductor of theFlemish Opera inAntwerp from 1907 to 1914; he also taught in Freiburg in 1914.Zöllner's compositions include 9
operas , 5 symphonies, 5string quartet s, overtures, works for solo andfour-hand piano , pieces formen's chorus , and "lied er".Operas
*"Frithjof" (1884 Köln)
*"Die lustigen Chinesinnen" (1886 Köln)
*"Faust" (19.10.1887 München H)
*"Matteo Falcone" (1894 New York)
*"Der Überfall" (7.9.1895 Dresden)
*"Das hölzerne Schwert" (1897 Kassel)
*"Die versunkene Glocke" (8.7.1899 Berlin TW)
*"Der Schützenkönig" (1903 Leipzig)
*"Zigeuner" (1912 Stuttgart)ource
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Don Randel , "The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music". Harvard, 1996, p. 1011.
* [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/Z.html Opera Glass]
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