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Mathieu Lange ( 28 January 1905 – 25 May 1992) was a German musician, conductor and from 1952 to 1973 director of the
Sing-Akademie zu Berlin The Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, also known as the Berliner Singakademie, is a musical (originally choral) society founded in Berlin in 1791 by Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, harpsichordist to the court of Prussia, on the model of the 18th-century ...
. He hadn't gone by his first name Carl since 1950.


Life and career

Born in
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, Lange comes from a family of musicians and theatres in
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. He gained his first experience as a theatre
Kapellmeister (, also , ) from German ''Kapelle'' (chapel) and ''Meister'' (master)'','' literally "master of the chapel choir" designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term ha ...
at the
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and in
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and then came to
Göttingen Göttingen (, , ; nds, Chöttingen) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. At the end of 2019, t ...
as
Generalmusikdirektor A music(al) director or director of music is the person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance, production, or organization. This would include the artistic director and usually chief conductor of an orchestra or concert band, the d ...
. From there he went to
Hanover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
as opera director and general music director until the
Opera house An opera house is a theatre building used for performances of opera. It usually includes a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and building sets. While some venues are constructed specifically for o ...
was destroyed by bombs. After the war, he started again as general music director at the
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, the alternative accommodation of the
Staatstheater Darmstadt The Staatstheater Darmstadt (Darmstadt State Theatre) is a theatre company and building in Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany, presenting opera, ballet, plays and concerts. It is funded by the state of Hesse and the city of Darmstadt. Its history began in ...
, whose house had been destroyed during the war. Lang was already found of selecting forgotten valuable works for his performances. In Göttingen these were among others Scarlatti's ''
Il trionfo dell'onore ''Il trionfo dell'onore'' (''The Triumph of Honour'') is an operatic 'commedia' in three acts by the Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti, with a libretto by . It was first performed at the Teatro dei Fiorentini, Naples, on 26 November 1718. It i ...
'' (for Germany the first performance of a Scarlatti opera), as well as Monteverdi's ''
Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda ''Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda'' (''The Combat of Tancredi and Clorinda''), SV 153, is an operatic ''scena'' for three voices by Claudio Monteverdi. The libretto is drawn from Torquato Tasso's ''La Gerusalemme Liberata''. It was firs ...
'' (German first performance) and - also an investigation of Lange - Cherubini's opera ''
Démophoon ''Démophoon'' (sometimes spelt ''Démophon'') is an opera by the composer Luigi Cherubini, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 2 December 1788. It takes the form of a ''tragédie lyrique'' in three acts. The ...
''. Together with Wolfgang Steinecke, Lange played a decisive role in the establishment of the
Darmstädter Ferienkurse Darmstädter Ferienkurse ("Darmstadt Summer Course") is a regular summer event of contemporary classical music in Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany. It was founded in 1946, under the name "Ferienkurse für Internationale Neue Musik Darmstadt" (Vacation Cou ...
which was completely destroyed by war in 1945. As musical director for opera, symphony and choir concerts, he was highly respected. In 1948
Walter Felsenstein Walter Felsenstein (30 May 1901 – 8 October 1975) was an Austrian theater and opera director. He was one of the most important exponents of textual accuracy, productions in which dramatic and musical values were exquisitely researched and ba ...
invited him to the
Komische Oper Berlin The Komische Oper Berlin is a German opera company based in Berlin. The company produces opera, operetta and musicals. The opera house is located on Behrenstraße, just a few steps from Unter den Linden. Since 2004, the Komische Oper Berlin, a ...
in East Berlin. By 1941/42 Berlin's
Deutsche Oper Berlin The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The resident building is the country's second largest opera house (after Munich's) and also home to the Berlin State Ballet. Since 2004, the De ...
had already engaged him for guest performances. In 1950, Lange was appointed director of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin as successor of Georg Schumann. He first appeared on the conductor's podium there on 20 November 1949 for the Brahms Requiem. (Georg Schumann was acting director until his death in 1952). In Berlin, Lange devoted himself to other musical tasks in addition to his intensive work with the Sing-Akademie: In the ''Tribune'' he performed Stravinsky's ''
L'Histoire du soldat ' (''The Soldier's Tale'') is a theatrical work "to be read, played, and danced" () by three actors and one or several dancers, accompanied by a septet of instruments. Conceived by Igor Stravinsky and Swiss writer C. F. Ramuz, the piece was bas ...
'' in a remarkable series of more than 60 performances at the end of 1950; in 1951 Boris Blacher's ''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
'' was heard in the same theatre and one year later the premiere of
Wolfgang Fortner Wolfgang Fortner (12 October 1907 – 5 September 1987) was a German composer, composition teacher and conductor. Life Fortner was born in Leipzig. From his parents, who were both singers, Fortner very early on had intense contact with music. ...
's pantomime ''The Widow of Ephesus''. In the Berlin Festival Weeks he brought out Claudio Monteverdi's ''Marienvesper'' as a German premiere in 1952, and in 1953, ''
L'incoronazione di Poppea ''L'incoronazione di Poppea'' ( SV 308, ''The Coronation of Poppaea'') is an Italian opera by Claudio Monteverdi. It was Monteverdi's last opera, with a libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello, and was first performed at the Teatro Santi Giovanni ...
'' in the Hebbel-Theater. In the Berliner Festwochen he performed - a small sensation - previously unknown works by 13-year-old
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), born and widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include sy ...
which he had discovered. Lange was married to the actress Elli Hall. He died in
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at age 87.


Work as director of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin

Annual performances of Bach's
oratorio An oratorio () is a large musical composition for orchestra, choir, and soloists. Like most operas, an oratorio includes the use of a choir, soloists, an instrumental ensemble, various distinguishable characters, and arias. However, opera is mus ...
s on the traditional holidays (St. Matthew Passion, B Minor Mass, Christmas Oratorio), performances of well-known works of the great choral literature, among others by Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner, Georg Friedrich Händel, Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann, Igor Stravinsky, as well as performances of almost forgotten works, for example ''
Die Israeliten in der Wüste ''Die Israeliten in der Wüste'' (The Israelites in the Desert) is an oratorio by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Background While known mainly for his works in other genres, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach also composed several oratorios during his caree ...
'' by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and sensational first performances by Joseph Haydn, Claudio Monteverdi, Otto Nicolai, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Giacomo Puccini, Alessandro Scarlatti and the world premiere of the ''Te Deum'' by the young
Georges Bizet Georges Bizet (; 25 October 18383 June 1875) was a French composer of the Romantic music, Romantic era. Best known for his operas in a career cut short by his early death, Bizet achieved few successes before his final work, ''Carmen'', whi ...
, which had been lost until then and was discovered by Lange in Paris, as well as performances of contemporary works such as Max Baumann's Deutsche Vesper, Hans Werner Henze's Musen Siziliens (commissioned composition) outline Lange's broad repertoire. The accompanying orchestras were alternately the Berliner Symphoniker orchestra and the Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin. Concert tours have taken him to Germany and abroad, for example to Sweden, France and Poland. Lange's cultural achievements over a quarter of a century were honoured by the award of the Music Prize of the German Critics (1952) and the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
(18 September 1967). A long and wide-ranging oeuvre is also evidenced by numerous recordings, in particular with the
Norddeutscher Rundfunk Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR; ''Northern German Broadcasting'') is a public broadcasting, public radio and television broadcaster, based in Hamburg. In addition to the city-state of Hamburg, NDR broadcasts for the German states of Lower Saxony, M ...
(NDR).


Recordings

* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: ''Ein musikalischer Spass''.,''Ein musikalischer Spass''
on WorldCat
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LDX 8017 (mono) * Carl Maria Von Weber: ''
Der Freischütz ' ( J. 277, Op. 77 ''The Marksman'' or ''The Freeshooter'') is a German opera with spoken dialogue in three acts by Carl Maria von Weber with a libretto by Friedrich Kind, based on a story by Johann August Apel and Friedrich Laun from their 181 ...
'' (Opern-Querschnitt) RIAS-Kammerchor, Orchester der
Deutsche Oper Berlin The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The resident building is the country's second largest opera house (after Munich's) and also home to the Berlin State Ballet. Since 2004, the De ...
, Lieselotte Cloos (soprano), Sonja Schöner (soprano), Peter Roth-Ehrgang (bass), Horst Wilhelm (tenor), Mathieu Lange (conductor) * Carl Maria von Weber: Der Freischütz (großer Querschnitt), 1964, BACCAROLA 77 869 ZR (stereo); Lieselotte Cloos (soprano), Sonja Schöner (soprano), Peter Roth-Ehrgang (bass), Horst Wilhelm (tenor), Günther Arndt-Chor und Orchester der
Deutsche Oper Berlin The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. The resident building is the country's second largest opera house (after Munich's) and also home to the Berlin State Ballet. Since 2004, the De ...
, Leitung: Mathieu Lange * Flötenkonzerte des Barock, 1976, Beteiligung mit dem Konzert für Flöte, Streicher und Continuo G-dur; B. Schaeffer (Flöte), Norddeutsches Kammerorchester, Mathieu Lange (conductor) * Otto Nicolai, Te Deum, 1966,
Sing-Akademie zu Berlin The Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, also known as the Berliner Singakademie, is a musical (originally choral) society founded in Berlin in 1791 by Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, harpsichordist to the court of Prussia, on the model of the 18th-century ...
, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Mathieu Lange (conductor),
Deutsche Grammophon Deutsche Grammophon (; DGG) is a German classical music record label that was the precursor of the corporation PolyGram. Headquartered in Berlin Friedrichshain, it is now part of Universal Music Group (UMG) since its merger with the UMG family of ...
, Nr. 104 479, vinyl, LP, Album (stereo) * Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Stabat Mater; Margot Guilleaume (soprano), Jeanne Deroubaix (contralto), Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester, Carl Gorvin (Einstudierung), Mathieu Lange (conductor), Label: Archiv Produktion, 14 098 APM, Series: VIII. Forschungsbereich - Das Italienische Settecento – Series B: Der Neapolitanische Stilkreis, vinyl, LP (mono) * Alessandro Scarlatti: Endimione E Cintia, Reri Grist (soprano), Tatiana Troyanos (soprano), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg, Mathieu Lange (conductor), Label: Archiv Produktion – 2533 061, vinyl, LP * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonie D-dur KV 385 ( Haffner-Symphony), Joseph Haydn: Symphony Nr. 83 G-moll (La Poule), Horst Richter (Textbearbeitung), the
Kammerorchester Berlin The Kammerorchester Berlin has been in existence since 1945 and its first director was the conductor Helmut Koch (conductor), Helmut Koch. Already in the 1950s, the orchestra succeeded in making a name for itself. Among other awards it received the ...
, Mathieu Lange (conductor), Label:
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, 720 042, vinyl, LP (mono),
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* Albert Lortzing: Zar und Zimmermann (Opern-Querschnitt), Paul Douliez (Textbearbeitung), Sonja Schöner (soprano), Helmut Krebs (tenor), Martin Vantin (tenor), Walter Hauck (baritone),
Manfred Jungwirth Manfred Jungwirth (4 June 1919 – 23 October 1999) was an Austrian opera singer in the bass vocal range. Career Born in St. Pölten, Jungwirth first worked as a choirboy in the Sankt Pölten Cathedral. In his hometown he was taught by Alice ...
(bass), Chor und Orchester der Städtischen Oper Berlin, Mathieu Lange (conductor), Label: Opera, 3111, vinyl (LP) *
Franz Konwitschny Franz Konwitschny (14 August 1901, Fulnek, Moravia – 28 July 1962, Belgrade) was a German conductor and violist of Moravian descent. He started his career on the viola,Schwinger playing in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under Wilhelm Furtw ...
,
Horst Stein Horst Walter Stein (born 2 May 1928 in Elberfeld, Germany; died 27 July 2008 in Vandœuvres, Switzerland) was a German conductor. Biography Stein's father was a mechanic. At school in Frankfurt, he studied piano, oboe, and singing. Later, h ...
, Meinhard von Zallinger and Mathieu Lange (conductors): Große Opern, Label: Falcon, L-ST 7069, vinyl, (LP); Beteiligung Langes: Carl Maria von Weber: Freischütz (Jägerchor),
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin The Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (''Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin'') is a German symphony orchestra based in Berlin. In Berlin, the orchestra gives concerts at the Konzerthaus Berlin and at the Berliner Philharmonie. The orchestra has also ...
, Richard Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer (Steuermann, laß die Wacht), Chor der
Komische Oper Berlin The Komische Oper Berlin is a German opera company based in Berlin. The company produces opera, operetta and musicals. The opera house is located on Behrenstraße, just a few steps from Unter den Linden. Since 2004, the Komische Oper Berlin, a ...
, Rundfunk-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lange, Mathieu 1905 births 1992 deaths People from Düren German conductors (music) Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany