- Hermann Goetz
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After studying in
Berlin , he moved toSwitzerland in 1863. After ten years spent as a critic, pianist and conductor as well, he spent the last three years of his life composing.Works
Goetz's compositions include a
symphony , twopiano concerto s, aviolin concerto in one movement, much piano music, apiano trio ,piano quartet ,piano quintet , and sonata for piano four-hands (two players). There are also twoopera s, "Der Widerspänstigen Zähmung based on Shakespeare's" "The Taming of the Shrew " and "Francesca da Rimini" based on Dante.Life
Goetz, the son of a salesman, came into contact with music early in his life. However, he did not receive his first serious piano lesson until 1857 — although he already had begun to compose some years before. At the end of the 1850s, he began to study for a degree in
mathematics , but broke this off after three terms to study at theStern conservatory in Berlin, where he studiedpiano and composition withHans von Bülow . In 1862 he successfullygraduated from the conservatory.In the following year, Goetz was appointed as city organist of
Winterthur in Switzerland thanks to the assistance ofCarl Reinecke , where he taught the piano and began to make his name as a composer. In 1868 he married, and two years later moved to the village of Hottingen, today a suburb ofZurich , but remained employed in Winterthur until 1872. Between 1870 and 1874, he wrote reviews for a music magazine.In the last years of his life, Goetz had to withdraw from teaching and concert performance due to the increasing seriousness of his
tuberculosis , from which he had suffered from the 1850s and from which he would eventually die.tyle
Although Goetz showed active interest in the important artistic trends of his own time (on the one hand Liszt and Wagner, on the other Brahms), his own compositional style was more influenced by Mozart and Mendelssohn, and to a lesser degree by Schumann. Goetz's music is defined by lyricism and great clarity, and in general terms can be defined as quiet and
introverted . Goetz almost completely avoided spectacular effects. Great mastery of compositional technique is characteristic of Goetz's style, which is particularly apparent in the connectedness of motifs and the technical depth of movements.For a long time, Goetz was almost forgotten, although
Gustav Mahler performed a number of his works; only since the 1990s have his works been regarded once more as of importance.Goetz was no radical forger of new musical paths, but rather a composer in total control of his compositional technique, and whose works through their high standard give lie to the labelling of Goetz as a composer of the lower order.
Works
* Orchestral pieces
** Symphony inE minor (1866, only fragments survive)
** Symphony inF major Op. 9 (1873)
** Spring Overture Op. 15 (1864)
** Piano Concerto No. 1 inE flat major (1861)
** Piano Concerto No. 2 inB major Op. 18 (1867)
** Sketches of a third piano concerto inD major
** Violin Concerto inG major Op. 22 (1868)
* Vocal pieces
** "Der Widerspänstigen Zähmung " , opera, (1868–73)
** "Francesca da Rimini" uncomplete opera, (1875–76, completed byErnst Frank )
**Psalm 137 forsoprano ,choir andorchestra Op. 14 (1864)
** "Nenie" (a poem byFriedrich Schiller ) for choir and orchestra Opus 10 (1874)
** Songs
** Choral anthems
* Chamber music
** Piano trio inG minor Op. 1 (1863)
** "Three Light Pieces" forviolin and piano (1863)
**String quartet in B major (1865–66)
** Piano quartet inE major Op. 6 (1867)
** Piano quintet inC minor Op.16 (1874)
* Piano music
** 2 Sonatinos (F major, E flat major) Op. 8 (1871)
** "Lose Blätter" (Loose Sheets) Op. 7 (1864–69)
** "Genrebilder" (Genre Paintings) Op. 13 (1870–76)
** Four handed sonata for piano in D major (from 1855)
** Four handed sonata for piano in G minor Op. 17 (1865)Further reading
* Eduard Kreuzhage, "Hermann Goetz: Sein Leben und seine Werke", Leipzig 1916 (in German).
External links
* [http://www.swissclassic.net/werk_goetz.htm Worklist]
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2001/July01/Goetz.htm Biography and review of the first recording of his Symphony]
* [http://editionsilvertrust.com/music-books-a-to-g.htm Hermann Goetz Piano Trio Op.1, Piano Quartet Op.6 & Piano Quintet Op.16 Sound-bites and discussion of works]
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