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Franz Schreker (originally Schrecker; 23
March 1878 – 21
March 1934) was an
Austrian composer, conductor, librettist,
teacher and administrator. Primarily...
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Schrecker or
Schreker is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Schrecker (1917–2000),
American basketball player Ellen Schrecker (born...
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offered teaching positions to
Franz Schreker and
Arnold Schoenberg.
Schoenberg declined the offer, but
Schreker accepted it. His
teaching duties were...
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Austrian composer Franz Schreker. The work was
composed in 1916 for the
centenary of the
Vienna Music Academy where Schreker had been
teaching since 1912...
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Flammen (Flames) is a one-act
opera by
Franz Schreker, on a
libretto by Dora Leen,
pseudonym of Dora
Pollak (born 23
October 1880, died
Auschwitz c. 1942)...
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early 20th
century include Alexander von Zemlinsky,
Erich Korngold,
Franz Schreker, Paul Hindemith, Kurt
Weill and the Italian-born
Ferruccio Busoni. The...
- Hailey,
Franz Schreker: A
Cultural Biography (Cambridge and New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1993), p.290. Liszt, Franz;
Schreker,
Franz (1933)....
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Caradog Roberts 1878 1935
Welsh Avery Robinson 1878 1965
American Franz Schreker 1878 1934
Austrian Der
ferne Klang (opera),
Kammersymphonie modernism,...
- of Frankfurt—where one
could hear
performances of
works by Schoenberg,
Schreker, Stravinsky, Bartók, Busoni, Delius, and Hindemith—but also
began studying...
- am Main has a long tradition, with many
world premieres such as
Franz Schreker's Der
ferne Klang in 1912,
Fennimore und
Gerda by
Frederick Delius in 1919...