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Karl Hasse Hasse Karl Straube Arthur Nikisch Max Reger Felix Mottl Leipziger 1883 1910 1919 1935 1960
Karl Hasse +••.••(...)): Valet will ich dir geben Martin Karl Woldemar Hasse wurde 1883 in Dohna bei Pirna im Erzgebirge geboren. Er studierte am Leipziger Konservatorium, u.a. bei Thomaskantor Karl Straube und Arthur Nikisch und setzte auf Empfehlung Straubes seine Studien an der Münchener Akademie für Tonkunst bei Max Reger und Felix Mottl fort. Nach einer kurzen Kantorentätigkeit in Chemnitz wurde er 1910 Städtischer Musikdirektor in Bielefeld, 1919 sodann Universitäts-Musikdirektor in Tübingen. 1935 übernahm er die Direktion der Kölner Hochschule für Musik. Martin Karl Hasse wurde als Komponist, Dirigent, Pädagoge, Organisator und Musikschriftsteller bekannt; der meist polyphone Aufbau seiner Werke ist eine Frucht der Ausbildung bei Reger. Auch war er ein maßgeblicher Förderer der in den 1920er Jahren einsetzenden "Orgelbewegung". Organist: Thorsten Pirkl Martin Karl Woldemar Hasse was born in Dohna near Pirna in the Ore Mountains in 1883. He studied at the Leipzig Conservatory, among others with Thomaskantor Karl Straube and Arthur Nikisch, and on Straube's recommendation continued his studies at the Munich Academy of Music with Max Reger and Felix Mottl. After a short period as cantor in Chemnitz, he became municipal music director in Bielefeld in 1910, then university music director in Tübingen in 1919. In 1935 he took over the direction of the Cologne Academy of Music. Martin Karl Hasse became known as a composer, conductor, pedagogue, organizer and music writer; the mostly polyphonic structure of his works is a fruit of his training with Reger. He was also a major promoter of the "organ movement" that began in the 1920s.
Dezső Antalffy Zsiross Max Reger Karl Straube Bossi Franz Liszt Franz Liszt Academy Music Radio City Music Hall New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1880 1885 1926 1945
Dezső d'Antalffy-Zsiross: Tone Poem After Arnold Böcklin's Picture: "Toteninsel" ("The Island Of The Dead"): (http•••) Xaver Varnus plays the great organ of the Palace of Arts in Budapest. Recorded live. Dezso d'Antalffy-Zsiross (July 24, 1885, Nagybecskerek, Hungary (now Serbia) - April 29, 1945, Denville, USA) was the greatest Hungarian organist, studied with, among others Max Reger, Karl Straube and Enrico Bossi. In Budapest, besides being the resident organist of the Saint Stephen's Basilica, Dezső d'Antalffy-Zsiross also taught organ at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. He moved to the USA in 1926 where he worked as the theater organist of Radio City Music Hall in Rockefeller Center, and as the organist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. facebook.com/xavervarnus
Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbH Liebe, dir ergeb' ich mich!, op. 18,1 · Norddeutscher Figuralchor, Carl-Heinz Müller, Jörg Straube Peter Cornelius: Chorwerke ℗ 1988 Bella Musica Edition Released on: 1988-01-01 C O M P O S E R: Peter Cornelius M U S I C_ P U B L I S H E R: n/a Auto-generated by YouTube.
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