Raimund von zur-Mühlen

Raimund von zur-Mühlen

Baron Raimund von zur-Mühlen (sometimes "Raymond", "Raimund von Zur Mühlen") (b. Gut Neu Tennasilm bei Fellin, 10 November 1854; d. Wiston, near Steyning, England, 11 December 1931) was a celebrated tenor Lieder singer who also became a famous teacher of singing, and taught many famous artists. His Lieder-interpretations are legendary.

He was a student of Auguste Hohenschildt, Felix Schmidt, Adolf Schulze, Julius Stockhausen and Clara Schumann. Hi made his debut in 1878, together with Hans Schmidt, in Riga. After this he continued working on his capabilities as a singer, above all with Manuel Garcia, Beniamino Carelli and Pauline Viardot. [This paragraph derived from German wikipedia.]

He is recognised as a founder of the Lieder-abend or evening recital of the German concert Lieder as a distinct performance entity. His interpretation of Lieder and his specialist study of Lieder interpretation were of the utmost importance in the evolution of the Lieder genre itself. He gave Schumann Lieder-recitals with Clara Schumann. She set him on the path to London, where he gave his first concert in 1883. [This paragraph derived from German wikipedia.] At one of his concerts, Johannes Brahms shouted out,'Endlich, endlich habe ich meinen Sänger gefunden!' (At last, at last, I have found my singer). Thereafter he spent much time in London. In 1907 he emigrated to England, with homes in London and Steyning. His last stay in Germany must have been in 1913-1914 in Berlin, where he gave a course of Masterclasses. Thereafter he lived in England for the remainder of his life. Here he met for the last time Monika Hunnius, authoress and singing-teacher, who had regularly studied with him in 1904-1911 at the Schloss Fellin at Neuhäuser, and developed a deep friendship with him.

In his younger days he usually appeared with his habitual accompanist and kindred spirit Hans Schmidt. Among his later accompanists were Victor Biegel [Elwes 1935, 129.] and Coenraad Van Bos. Van Bos mentions him in his book: the singer gave his young accompanist no encouragement, but criticized him severely. After their fifth concert together he was told 'You must have played well today, "for I did not notice you".' [Cited in G. Moore, "Am I Too Loud" (Harmondsworth 1966, 40).] He was the teacher of Lula Mysz-Gmeiner (who taught Elisabeth Schwarzkopf), of Mark Raphael, Hans Lissman, Eva Jekelius-Lissman, Rose Walter, Eide Norena, Martha Lipton, Georg A. Walter, Fanny Opfer and Hermann Weissenborn, among many others.

He was considered an ideal Lieder singer. He is also described as an eccentric. He was born of an aristocratic family. His valuable collection of documents, musical and artistic papers were destroyed in 1930 in a great fire at his house in Steyning. [German wikipedia.]

Notes

Sources

* Dorothea von zur-Mühlen, "Der Sänger Raimund von zur-Mühlen" (Hannover, Harro von Hirschheydt 1969).
* Monika Hunnius, "Mein Weg zur Kunst".
* W. and R. Elwes, "Gervase Elwes, The Story of his Life" (Grayson and Grayson, London 1935).
* Gerald Moore, "Am I too Loud" (Harmondsworth 1966).
* H. Arnold Smith, 'Baron Raimund von zur-Mühlen: The Passing of a great Artist', "Musical Times" Vol 73 no 107 (1 April 1932), 316-320.
* Obituary, in "Music and Letters" 1932, pp. 215-217.

External links

Biographical essay, in German [http://www.ostdeutsche-biographie.de/muehra04.htm]


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