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Max Ettinger (27 December 1874 – 19 July 1951) was an Austrian-German-Swiss composer and conductor.


Life

Born in
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, Ettinger was the grandson of the Chief Rabbi of Lemberg and the son of the landowner Herz Ettinger. His mother, Ernestine Landau, gave him his first musical education. He was taught by tutors on his parents' estate and took his school-leaving examination at the old German-Polish grammar school in Lemberg. In Berlin, he tried to get accepted at the Hochschule für Musik, but was not admitted. He received private lessons there in 1899 from
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and Heinrich van Eyken in harmony and composition. From 1900 to 1903, he studied at the
Hochschule für Musik und Theater München The University of Music and Performing Arts Munich (german: Hochschule für Musik und Theater München), also known as the Munich Conservatory, is a performing arts conservatory in Munich, Germany. The main building it currently occupies is t ...
with
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, Viktor Gluth and
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, with the latter privately until 1905. In 1906, he worked as a bandmaster in
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and in 1910 in
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, but he gave up this job because of health reasons. From 1911, he lived again in Munich as a composer, where he married Josephine Krisack in 1913. In the 1920s, Ettinger was very successful as a composer, his literary operas were performed in Nuremberg, Hamburg, Munich, Kiel and Leipzig. He also worked again as a conductor in Leipzig (1920–1929) and Berlin (1929–1933).Ettinger, Max
in ''Baker‘s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians'' 2001 In 1933, he emigrated to Switzerland with Austrian nationality because of his birth in Lemberg and settled in
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, where he already owned a house. With the
Anschluss The (, or , ), also known as the (, en, Annexation of Austria), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into the German Reich on 13 March 1938. The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a " Greater Germany ...
, he became a German citizen, but his German citizenship was revoked when Jewish emigrants were deported. He lost his house through a bank bankruptcy and received support from the Swiss Israelite poor relief organisation. Ettinger created orchestral works and
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
, as well as music for cultural films. Ettinger died in Basel in July 1951 at the age of 76 and was buried in Zurich. His wife died a few days after his death. Ettinger's estate is today in the library of the Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zürich.


Work

* ''Rialon'' Pantomime op. 11, Munich, 1911 * ''Judith'' (Libretto: Max Ettinger after Hebbel's '' Judith''), musical tragedy in 3 acts op. 28. (1920/1921 Nürnberg) * ''Der eifersüchtige Trinker'' (Libretto: after Boccacio's ''
Decamerone ''The Decameron'' (; it, label=Italian, Decameron or ''Decamerone'' ), subtitled ''Prince Galehaut'' (Old it, Prencipe Galeotto, links=no ) and sometimes nicknamed ''l'Umana commedia'' ("the Human comedy", as it was Boccaccio that dubbed Dan ...
''), Musical tragicomedy in 1 act, op. 14. (1925 Nürnberg) * ''Juana''. Opera in one Aufzug op. 33. Poem by
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, (1925 Nürnberg) * ''Clavigo''. Opera in two Aufzügen op. 34 (six scenes). Poetry by Max Ettinger after Goethe's '' Clavigo.'' (1926 Leipzig) * ''Frühlings Erwachen'' (Libretto: Max Ettinger after Frank Wedekind's ''
Frühlings Erwachen ''Spring Awakening'' (german: Frühlings Erwachen, links=no) (also translated as ''Spring's Awakening'' and ''The Awakening of Spring'') is the German dramatist Frank Wedekind's first major play and a foundational work in the modern history of ...
''), Opera in 3 acts op. 36. (1928 Leipzig) * ''Dolores'' (Libretto: Max Ettinger after
Émile Zola Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (, also , ; 2 April 184029 September 1902) was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of ...
), opera in 3 acts op. 40 (1930/31; 1936 Viena) * ''Das Lied von Moses.'' Oratorio (1939). First performed on 10 December 1939 in the Gemeindehaus of the Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zurich under the direction of with a mixed choir (composed of the "Hasomir" and "Jewish Ladies' Choir") and the strengthened Zurich Chamber Orchestra. * ''Der Dybuk'', Ballet (1946/47) * ''Jiddisch Requiem'' with texts by and Chaim Nachman Bialik. First performed in 1948 (at the Tonhalle Zurich by the choir "Hasomir" conducted by Alexander Schaichet).


References


Further reading

* Ivana Rentsch: ''Max Ettinger. Ein kommentiertes Werkverzeichnis''. Berner Veröffentlichungen zur Musikforschung, vol. 2. Bern 2010. * Ivana Rentsch: ''"Jüdische" Musik aus dem Schweizer Exil: Max Ettinger in Ascona.'' In La musica nella Svizzera italiana, edited by Carlo Piccardi, Novalles 2003 (Bloc Notes 48),
text=Online (PDF 3,6 MB)
* (ed.): ''Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918–1945.'' Edited by Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem. Saur, Munich 1988, .


External links

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Das Jiddisch Requiem von Max Ettinger
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