Isidor Wilhelm Seiss Video
direttore d'orchestra, compositore, insegnante di musica, pianista
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Frederick Corder Victor Harris George Alexander Macfarren William Cusins Mendelssohn Ferdinand Hiller Isidor Seiss Arrigo Boito Giuseppe Verdi Granville Bantock Arnold Bax York Bowen Alan Bush Eric Coates Coates Benjamin Dale Joseph Holbrooke Paul Corder Richard Wagner Rossetti 1852 1875 1876 1878 1879 1884 1889 1905 1908 1910 1932 1942
The Elegy for 24 Violins and Organ is a piece of music composed in 1908 by Frederick Corder. It was first performed that same year at the Queen's Hall in London. It first appeared in print in 1910, dedicated to the memory of Victor Harris, a child prodigy violinist who had become a sensation in England and passed away in 1908 at the age of 13. An average performance of the piece lasts seven minutes. Frederick Corder (26 January 1852 – 21 August 1932) was an English composer and music teacher. Corder was born in Hackney, the son of Micah Corder and his wife Charlotte Hill. He was educated at Blackheath Proprietary School and started music lessons, particularly piano, early. Later he studied with Henry Gadsby. After that, he studied harmony with Claude Couldery. Frederick Corder continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied with George Alexander Macfarren (harmony and composition), William Cusins (piano) and William Watson (violin). In 1875, he earned a Mendelssohn Scholarship, which enabled him to study for four years abroad. He spent the first three in the Cologne Conservatory in Cologne, Germany, where he studied composition with Ferdinand Hiller and piano with Isidor Seiss. He spent his last year in Milan, Italy without formal instruction. He did, however, meet Arrigo Boito and Giuseppe Verdi. Upon his return to England, in 1879, he became a conductor at the Brighton Aquarium. In August 1884, for a single month, he filled in for William Robinson as musical director with D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, touring Patience and Iolanthe. Corder became professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London,[3] becoming the Academy's curator in 1889. His students included notable British composers like Granville Bantock, Arnold Bax, York Bowen, Alan Bush, Eric Coates, Benjamin Dale and Joseph Holbrooke, as well as his own son, Paul Corder. See List of music students by teacher: C to F#Frederick Corder. With others, Frederick Corder co-founded the Society of British Composers in 1905 and served as its first chairman. He developed an early fascination with Richard Wagner and produced with his wife the first accepted English translations of The Ring and other works by Wagner. His own compositions included songs, operas, and cantatas. Corder's Prospero overture can be heard on CD and is available in full score. Corder married Henrietta Walford, the daughter of Henry Walford on 25 September 1876. They had a daughter, Dorothea Charlotte (known as Dolly), born on 30 June 1878 (died in her nineties), and a son, Paul Walford, born on 14 December 1879 (died on 7 August 1942). Corder's sister, Rosa Corder, was a friend of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and painted his portrait. (http•••) Performer: Steve's Bedroom Band
Volkmar Andreae Bern Brun Franz Wüllner Isidor Seiss Friedrich Wilhelm Franke Franke Gustav Mahler Anton Bruckner Hofoper 1879 1897 1900 1902 1904 1906 1911 1914 1939 1949 1962
It is my express wish that any and all remuneration, actual or potential, that may be my due be instead directed towards and and all holders of copyright. Volkmar Andreae +••.••(...)) Piano Trio No. 1 in F minor, Op. 1 I. Allegro 0:00 II. Adagio 10:19 III. Allegro ma non troppo 19:10 Locrian Ensemble Volkmar Andreae (1879 – 1962) was a Swiss conductor and composer. He was born in Bern, and received piano instruction as a child as well as his first lessons in composition with Karl Munzinger. From 1897 to 1900, he studied at the Cologne Conservatory and was a student of Fritz Brun, Franz Wüllner, Isidor Seiss and Friedrich Wilhelm Franke. In 1900 he was a soloist tutor at the Munich Hofoper. In 1902 he took over the leadership of the Mixed Choir of Zurich (Gemischten Chores Zürich), where he remained until 1949, also leading the Stadtsängerverein Winterthur from 1902 to 1914 and the Männerchores Zürich from 1904 to 1914. From 1906 to 1949 he led the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich and from 1914 to 1939 the Conservatory of Zurich. (He was offered the opportunity of succeeding Gustav Mahler as conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in 1911, but he declined.) Later he worked as freelance composer in Vienna and worked internationally as a conductor (especially with the works of Anton Bruckner). He composed opera, symphony and chamber music, piano, violin, and oboe concertos, piano music, as well as choir music and songs. He died in Zurich.
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Volkmar Andreae Bern Brun Franz Wüllner Isidor Seiss Friedrich Wilhelm Franke Franke Gustav Mahler Anton Bruckner Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Hofoper 1879 1897 1900 1902 1904 1906 1911 1914 1939 1949 1962
It is my sincere desire that any and all potential or actual remuneration that may be my due be forwarded instead to all holders of copyright. Volkmar Andreae +••.••(...)) Violin Concerto in F minor, Op. 40 I. Largo - Allegro vivace 0:00 II. Allegretto 7:52 III. Adagio - Allegro vivace 9:58 Christian Altenburger, violin Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Marc Andreae, conductor Volkmar Andreae (1879 – 1962) was a Swiss conductor and composer. Andreae was born in Bern. He received piano instruction as a child and his first lessons in composition with Karl Munzinger. From 1897 to 1900, he studied at the Cologne Conservatory and was a student of Fritz Brun, Franz Wüllner, Isidor Seiss and Friedrich Wilhelm Franke. In 1900 he was a soloist tutor at the Munich Hofoper. In 1902 he took over the leadership of the Mixed Choir of Zurich (Gemischten Chores Zürich), where he remained until 1949, also leading the Stadtsängerverein Winterthur from 1902 to 1914 and the Männerchores Zürich from 1904 to 1914. From 1906 to 1949 he led the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich and from 1914 to 1939 the Conservatory of Zurich. (He was offered the opportunity of succeeding Gustav Mahler as conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in 1911, but he declined.) Later he worked as freelance composer in Vienna and worked internationally as a conductor (especially with the works of Anton Bruckner). He composed opera, symphony and chamber music, piano, violin, and oboe concertos, piano music, as well as choir music and songs. He died in Zurich.
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