- Gideon Klein
Gideon Klein (
December 6 1919 – c.January 1945) was a Czech pianist and composer of classical music, organizer of cultural life inTheresienstadt concentration camp .Life
He was born in
Přerov and, showing musical talent early, studied piano with Růžena Kurzová andVilém Kurz , and composition withAlois Hába (in 1939-40). In December 1941 he was deported by the Nazis to Terezín concentration camp, where along withLeoš Janáček 's pupilPavel Haas ,Hans Krása , and Schoenberg's pupilViktor Ullmann he became one of the major composers in that camp, one of the few in which artistic activity occurred on any scale. His works from these years include music forstring quartet (similar in tone to Berg's opus 3 work), astring trio , and apiano sonata among others. Klein performed also as solo pianist at least on 15 recitals [Kuna, p. 117] , and he participated also in chamber music performances (member of piano trio, piano quartet).He was deported to Auschwitz and then to
Fürstengrube in October 1944, less than two weeks after completing his string trio. He was murdered in the gas chambers.His work was influenced by Alois Hába,
Alban Berg , and particularly by Leoš Janáček. He used melody from Janáček's "Zápisník zmizelého" as a theme in his "Divertimento" (1940).Recordings on Northeastern and on Koch International Classics, for example, have allowed modern listeners to evaluate the quality of his compositions of the 1940s.
Selected works
*Four Movements for String Quartet (1936-38), CHF
*Duo for Violin and Viola in the Quarter-Tone System (1940)
*Divertimento for Eight Wind Instruments (1940)
*Three Songs for High Voice and Piano, Opus 1 (1940)
*I. The Fountain (Johann Klaj)
*II. In the Midst of Life (Franz Holderlin)
*III. Darkness Descending (Johann Wolfgang Goethe), Czech translations Erich A. Saudek
*String Quartet, Opus 2 (1941)
*Duo for Violin and Cello (1941) unfinished
*Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by Francois Villon, Czech translation by Otokar Fischer (1942) 2'
*The First Sin, for male voice choir on a Czech folk poem (1942) 4'
*Fantasy and Fugue for String Quartet (1942-43) 8'
*Piano Sonata (1943), PA 9'
*Madrigal for Two Sopranos, Alto, Tenor and Bass to words by Franz Holderlin, Czech translation by Erich A Saudek (1943) 3'
*Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello (1944) 11'
*Partita(Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello in arrangement for chamber orchestra by Vojtěch Saudek)Notes
References
Kuna, Milan: "Hudba vzdoru a naděje. Terezín 1941 - 1945." Praha: Editio Bärenreiter 2000. H 7822Vysloužil, Jiří: "Hudební slovník pro každého II." Vizovice: Lípa, 1998 ISBN 80-86093-23-9
External links
* [http://gideonklein.cz/ Nadace Gideona Kleina - Gideon Klein Foundation]
* [http://www.ensemble2e2m.com/biographies/klein.htm Ensemble 2e2m Biography Page]
* [http://www.musica.cz/comp/klein.htm Gideon Klein - Czech Composer]
* [http://www.fuguemasters.com/klein.html Page on Gideon Klein]
* [http://www.pianosociety.com/index.php?id=26 Piano Society Biography]
* [http://claudet.club.fr/Terezin/index.html Comprehensive discography of Terezin Composers by Claude Torres]
* [http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/en/atony.htm Czech Jewish Museum]
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