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Marko Rothmüller (born Aaron Rothmüller; 31 December 190820 January 1993) was a
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n operatic baritone, composer and pianist.


Early life and education

Rothmüller was born in the village of Trnjani near
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to a
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family, which owned a store. He was raised with five siblings (three brothers and two sisters); Branko, Avraham, Erich Cvi, Tilika and Elvira. When he was four, Rothmüller moved to
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with his parents Josef and Ana (
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Hahn) Rothmüller.Stribor Uzelac Schwendemann: Dogodilo se jednom u Brodu, Slavonski Brod, 2008., str. 35, 40, 529. Rothmüller studied at Zagreb Music Academy at the University of Zagreb. He later went to
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to train under Regina Weiss,
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and
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. He lived and worked in Zagreb until 1935.


Career

Rothmüller was an artist of exceptional musical culture. In 1932 Rothmüller made his debut in
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, with the role of Ottokar in "
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", and was immediately ranked among the leading European interpreters of heroic baritone rôles. Because of
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in
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, Rothmüller returned home to Zagreb in 1933. In 1935 he moved to Zurich, where until 1947 he was a permanent member of the Zurich opera emphasizing the roles in
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and
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operas. Between 1946 and 1949, he was a member of the Vienna State Opera. In London's
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, Rothmüller made his debut in 1939 under the direction of Sir
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. Rothmüller was permanent member of the Royal Opera House from 1948 until 1952. In the
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he performed from 1949 until 1955. Occasionally he also appeared in Glyndebourne productions in
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as well. He appeared on British television in performances of ''
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'' and ''
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''.
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issued a few 78 rpm records on their plum label featuring Rothmüller in rôles from ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Rigoletto'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. The Verdi and Puccini performances were much admired in '' The Record Guide'', but the discs were soon deleted and are now very rare. Rothmüller made his debut in
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in 1948, at the New York City Opera. He often performed on the concerts and opera stages across the United States. Rothmüller debuted at the
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,
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, in 1959 and performed there until 1961, and again in season 1964/65. In 1955 he was appointed as the professor of singing at
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in
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. His interest in the Jewish music prompted him to research its history. He arranged the
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folk songs, and in Zagreb in 1932, and Zurich in 1942, Rothmüller founded Omanut, society for the fostering of Jewish music. He was a master of the song interpretation. Rothmüller also wrote a book on the history of Jewish music. Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); 100 godina od rođenja Marka Rothmüllera; stranica 32; broj 103, siječanj / veljača 2008. In 1983 he edited and published his late brother's Cvi Rotem's book " David Schwarz Tragödie des Erfinders Zur Geschichte des Luftschiffes".


Personal life

Rothmüller was married to Ela (
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Reiss) with whom he had two sons, Ilan and Daniel. He died in Bloomington Indiana, on 20 January 1993, and was survived by his second wife, Margrit.


Compositions

* Three Palestinian folk songs for mixed chorus and piano, Vienna 1931. * ''Hajimu Nahmanu Bjaliku u spomen'' for violin, viola and violoncello, Zagreb 1936. * Divertimento for solo trombone, timpani and string orchestra, London 1955. * ''Mit Shakespeares XXX. Sonett'' for string quartet, published in: C.T.Frey-Wehrlin, ur., ''Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag C.A. Meier'' (Zürich, 1965) 9-13. * Religious Sephardic folk songs * Symphony for strings * Two string quartets


Scientific work

* ''Die Musik der Juden: Versuch einer geschichtlichen Darstellung ihrer Entwicklung'' (Zürich, 1951.) * ''The Music of the Jews: An Historical Appreciation'' (London, 1953; New York, 1954 i 1960; Cranbury 1975.) * ''Pronunciation of German Diction: Guidelines and Exercises for the Pronunciation of German in Speech and in Singing for Speakers of English'' (Bloomington, Indiana 1978.)


References


Bibliography

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External links


Interview with Marko Rothmuller
May 18, 1985 {{DEFAULTSORT:Rothmuller, Marko 1908 births 1993 deaths People from Slavonski Brod Croatian Jews Austro-Hungarian Jews University of Zagreb alumni Croatian Austro-Hungarians Croatian composers Jewish classical composers Jewish classical pianists Yugoslav emigrants to the United States American people of Croatian-Jewish descent 20th-century classical pianists 20th-century composers Male classical composers Male classical pianists 20th-century male musicians Yugoslav expatriates in Austria