Hans Stadlmair (3 May 1929 – 13 February 2019) was an Austrian
conductor
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and
composer. He conducted the
Münchener Kammerorchester for almost four decades. He conducted more than 6000 concerts, many in collaboration with the
Bayerischer Rundfunk
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, including premieres. His compositions include works of all genres except
opera
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. His ''Miró'', an ''Entrada'' for orchestra, premiered at the
Gasteig
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in Munich in 2011, with
Christian Thielemann conducting the
Münchner Philharmoniker.
Career
Born in
Neuhofen an der Krems
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Geography
Neuhofen lies in the middle of the triangle formed by the cities of Linz, Wels, and Steyr. About 10 percent of the municipalit ...
,
Hans Stadlmair studied from 1946 to 1952 at the
Vienna Academy of Music with
Clemens Krauss and
Alfred Uhl, and from 1952 to 1956 in Stuttgart with
Johann Nepomuk David
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Life and career
David was born in Eferding. He was a choirboy in the monastery of Sankt Florian and studied at an episcopal teacher training college in Linz, ...
.
From 1956 to 1995 he was artistic director of the
Münchener Kammerorchester (MKO)
and conducted several premieres. He conducted more than 6000 concerts,
as well as on international tours and in collaboration with the
Bayerischer Rundfunk
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.
In 1971 Stadlmair conducted the premiere of
Wilhelm Killmayer's ''Fin al punto'', composed for the 20th anniversary of the Münchener Kammerorchester.
In 1981 he premiered
Ulrich Stranz's ''Contrasubjekte'', a Passacaglia on B-A-C-H for fourteen strings.
In 1986 he collaborated with trumpeter
Maurice André
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to record
Joseph Haydn
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's
Trumpet Concerto and
Michael Haydn
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's Trumpet Concerto in D major.
In 1981 he conducted the four
flute concertos by
Franz Danzi with soloist András Adorján.
In 1995 and 1998 he recorded works by
Leopold Mozart
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, with a "brightly refreshing and refined orchestral sound".
His recording of
Frank Martin's ''Polyptique'' for violin and strings (inspired by a series of small paintings of the
Passion in Siena), ''Etudes for String Orchestra'', and ''Sonata da Chiesa'' for viola and string orchestra, was favorably reviewed:
Stadlmair was a guest conductor at the
Salzburg Festival
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from 1976.
He recorded all eleven symphonies of
Joachim Raff
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with the
Bamberger Symphoniker
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, along with Raff's four orchestral suites, overtures and smaller orchestral works.
He conducted his own completion of the Adagio from Mahler's unfinished
Symphony No. 10.
Stadelmair made more than 500 recordings for the broadcaster
Bayerischer Rundfunk
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.
In a celebration of Stadlmair's 80th birthday, the MKO, conducted by , played this work along with Stadlmair's Adagietto ''Ecce homo'',
Magnus Lindberg
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's violin concerto,
Arnold Schoenberg
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's ''Notturno'' and
Thomas Larcher's ''L'homme au chapeau mou''.
In 2011
Christian Thielemann conducted the
Münchner Philharmoniker at the
Gasteig
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in the premiere of Stadlmair's ''Miró'', an Entrada for Orchestra, composed in 2006, inspired by sculptures of
Joan Miró
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.
Stadlmair died on 13 February 2019, aged 89 at his home in
Munich
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.
Works
Stadlmair composed more than 100 works, but destroyed about half of them.
He wrote works of all genres except opera.
His compositions are held by the German National Library, including:
* Violin Concerto (1961),
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* Toccata for strings and harpsichord (1966)
* Trumpet Concerto with strings (1967)
* ''Sinfonia serena'' for strings (1970)
* ''Drei Fantasien'' (3 Fantasies) for viola solo (1973),
Henry Litolff's Verlag,
Edition Peters
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* ''Orpheus-Legende'' for viola and
fortepiano
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(1993)
* Sonata for viola solo (1960);
Breitkopf & Härtel
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* ''Sonata da Chiesa'' for viola and organ (1981)
* ''Monodie in memoriam John Coltrane "Love Supreme"'' for saxophon solo (1991), Thiason
* ''Saxofonia'' Introduktion und Passacaglia für Saxophonorchester und Schlagzeug, Thiason
* ''Miró'' Entrada für Orchester (2006)
Awards
* 1989
Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande
* 1994
Musikpreis der Landeshauptstadt München
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References
External links
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1929 births
2019 deaths
Male conductors (music)
Male classical composers
People from Linz-Land District
Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
20th-century classical composers
20th-century Austrian conductors (music)
20th-century Austrian male musicians
21st-century Austrian conductors (music)
21st-century male musicians