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Emil Nikolaus Joseph, Freiherr von Reznicek (4 May 1860, in Vienna – 2 August 1945, in Berlin) was an Austrian composer of Romanian-Czech ancestry.


Life

Reznicek's grandfather, Josef Resnitschek (1787–1848), was a trumpet virtuoso and band leader in the Imperial regiments Nos. 32 (''Esterhazy''), based in Budapest, and 60 (''Gustav Wasa''), based in Vienna where he played music with
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. Reznicek's father Josef Resnitschek/Reznicek (1812–1887) entered the army as a cadet and eventually became Feldmarschall-Lieutenant, the second-highest rank in the Austrian army, gaining an ordinary diploma of nobility in 1851 and the rank as a Baron (
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) in 1859. His mother, Clarisse Fürstin Ghika Budești (1837–1864), belonged to the influential
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family of Romania. Emil Nikolaus was the half-brother of the artist, Ferdinand von Řezníček (1868–1909). His daughter Felicitas (1904–1997) became a journalist, writer, and pioneer of female mountain climbing. During the Nazi era she joined the
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and informed for
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. His son Fritz (February 22, 1887 - February 7, 1983) was a lieutenant in the Austrian Army. Reznicek passed his childhood in Vienna, until the family moved to Graz in 1874. He began piano lessons in 1871; his first compositions date from 1876–78, when he was a student in Graz and at the Staatsgymnasium in Marburg an der Drau (Maribor). He studied law and music in Graz from 1878–80. He never finished his law degree, but continued to study music with Wilhelm Mayer (also known as W. A. Rémy). Finally, he went to Leipzig to study with Carl Reinecke and
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. He gained his diploma as a composer on 9 June 1882. Subsequently, he apprenticed as a conductor at various theaters in Graz, Zürich, Stettin, Jena, Bochum, Berlin, and Mainz. and then moved to Prague in 1886 Neues Deutsches Landestheater. In 1890 Reznicek became Kapellmeister of the 88th Infantry in Prague, but was dismissed in 1892 after fighting a duel. After that he would see his greatest triumph with the premiere of ''
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'' (16 December 1894). That success opened up his career as conductor; he briefly ran for the succession of
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at Weimar and was Hofkapellmeister at Manheim in 1896–1899. In June 1897 his first wife Milka Thurn-Valsassina (1864–1897) died and two years later he married Berta Juillerat-Chasseur (1874–1939). From 1899 to 1902 the couple settled at Wiesbaden, where Reznicek wrote his fifth opera ''Till Eulenspiegel'', which premiered in 1902 at Karlsruhe under the direction of Felix Mottl. In the autumn of 1902, Reznicek moved to
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, then a wealthy suburb of Berlin, where he remained for the remainder of his life. In Berlin, Reznicek enjoyed a good start with the premiere of his first symphony and a revival of ''Till Eulenspiegel'' at the Court-opera. But he subsequently distanced himself from the circle of Emperor Wilhelm II. In 1905 he composed some songs with obvious left-wing tendencies. For economic reasons, he was forced to accept the position of chief conductor of the
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(1906–08) and Warsaw Opera (1907/08), where he introduced '' Salome'' by Richard Strauss and '' Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg'' by Richard Wagner. In 1909–11 Reznicek assumed the position of chief conductor at Hans Gregor's Komische Oper an der Weidendammbrücke at Berlin (not related to the modern Komische Oper of Berlin). Today, Gregor is considered to be the founder of modern ''Regietheater''; Reznicek's experience there registers in his operas beginning with ''Ritter Blaubart'' (1915–1917). Gregor closed his enterprise upon becoming Intendant at the Court Opera in Vienna in 1911. 1911 proved to be a decisive year. Reznicek's wife Berta fell seriously ill and was in critical condition for a month, and the composer's autobiography of 1940 indicates that he seriously considered suicide at the time. Instead, he condensed his feelings in the confessional tone poem ''Schlemihl'' (1912). ''Schlemihl'' met with immediate success and launched a new phase in Reznicek's career as a composer, becoming the first instalment of a trilogy that also included ''Der Sieger'' (1913) and ''Frieden - Eine Vision'' (1914). In 1914–15 he wrote ''In memoriam'', a requiem for the fallen soldiers of all nations. In 1915/16 came his next opera, ''Ritter Blaubart'', which premiered at Darmstadt in 1920 due to wartime censorship. With the Weimar Republic came public recognition: Reznicek was nominated for a professorship at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin and for a seat in the Prussian Academy of Fine Arts. Reznicek himself responded with a continuous flow of new music until the spring of 1935. When the
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came to power in 1933, Reznicek (who was not interested in politics) had a problem: his wife Berta was of Jewish origin (although she had been raised as a Calvinist). Soon there were threats to blackmail the family. Berta only in the very last moment was prevented from suicide. She retired completely from public life and died early in 1939 of a heart attack. Reznicek's daughter Felicitas attempted to leave Germany for Switzerland, but received no permit to work there. Therefore, she remained in Berlin, where she entered the
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as early as 1934. Later, she also collaborated with the British
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, becoming one of its most important informants. (Winston Churchill bestowed on her British citizenship in 1951). She had a personal relationship with Hitler's Adjudant Fritz Wiedemann and therefore access to the innermost circles of the Nazi regime. On the other hand, Emil-Ludwig (1898–1940), Reznicek's youngest son, was a fervent Nazi sympathiser even before 1933, joining the party and the SS. When he appeared in Nazi uniform in 1933, Reznicek was outraged and a complete split of the family was prevented only with the promise never to discuss politics. In 1934, Reznicek accepted Strauss's invitation to become the German delegate at the ''ständige Rat für die Internationale Zusammenarbeit der Komponisten''. Contrary to the opinion promulgated by Ernst Krenek, this was not a Nazi-organisation but an invention of Richard Strauss tolerated by the Nazi-Propaganda. With some restrictions the ''Rat'' operated rather independently (at least up to 1941); organising festivals and concerts with modern music in all its member states. Reznicek organised these concerts in Germany and in due course he was able to present compositions which were not particularly in-line with the Nazi-ideology (e.g. the music of Jewish composers such as Dukas and Wladigeroff or jazz-inspired works like ''The Rio Grande'' by
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. When the Nazi party tightened the grip on the ''Rat'' in 1942, Reznicek tried to resist and eventually resigned. Already in 1940 he had raised some suspicion at the
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with his autobiography, which was destined for publication but prohibited by censorship. During his final years, the performance of his works in Germany diminished considerably. In 1943 he was evacuated from Berlin to Baden (near Vienna). There he suffered a stroke on Christmas Day 1943, from which he never fully recovered. Becoming more and more demented he was allowed to come back to Berlin in February 1945. He died on 2 August 1945 from hunger-typhus. Reznicek was a friend of Richard Strauss, but relations between the two were ambivalent. Reznicek's symphonic poem ''Schlemihl'' (1912) has been seen as a parody of Strauss' ''
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'', though in his autobiography Reznicek rejected this interpretation. By his own account, his greatest influence was, in fact, Gustav Mahler. Sardonic humour features in much of Reznicek's music, from the prankster ''Till Eulenspiegel'' and the ''jibbering Blaubart'' of '' Ritter Blaubart'' to the ''Dance around the Golden Calf'' in ''Der Sieger'' and the expressionist ''Tarantella'' movement of the ''Dance Symphony'' (No. 5, 1925).


Reputation

Today, Reznicek is mainly remembered for the overture to his opera ''Donna Diana'', composed in 1894. The overture is a popular stand-alone piece at symphonic concerts, and it served as the theme for the American radio (1947–1955) series ''
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'' Children's Hour'' by Stephen King-Hall for his talks on current affairs. Reznicek's break-through as a composer came with ''Donna Diana'' in 1894. This opera differs considerably from his first three operas written for Prague. Historically ''Donna Diana'' (written exactly at the same time as Humperdinck's ''Hansel and Gretel'' opera) marks the decisive step away from Wagner-imitation to Wagner-reception in the way of going beyond Wagner. (Strauss, with his ''Guntram'' failed to achieve this aim.) Reznicek's next opera ''Till Eulenspiegel'' goes further in exploiting the concept of a ''Volksoper'' including older music styles. In the 1908 revision of ''Donna Diana'' he eliminated further hints of Wagner. Nevertheless, in the years after ''Donna Diana'' he did not fulfill the expectations ''Donna Diana'' had raised. It was only with his experience at the Komische Oper Berlin and the illness of his second wife that Reznicek found a new and very personal style, one that can be described as a sort of musical expressionism. In a letter to Ernst Déczy in 1921, he claimed to have modernized his style considerably. He never left the realm of tonal composition, but he often made use of bi-tonal constructions. And in the dramaturgy of his operas he was clearly influenced by silent-movie aesthetics. Reznicek was skeptical about the Schoenberg concept of twelve-tone composition, but not against atonalism ''per se.'' He greatly admired Alban Bergs ''Wozzeck'' and ''Lulu''. Reznicek also was open to all types of music as possible sources for his own compositions; old music from the pre-Bach era, but also modern dance music and Jazz. (He made use of a Jazz-band in his operas ''Satuala'', ''Benzin'', ''Das Oper'' and even the ballet ''Das goldene Kalb''. All this he amalgamated into his own post-Wagnerian style, creating an early example of ''Polystilistic Composition''. The critics of his time did not understand this concept and often accused him of ''Eulenspiegelei''. In the late 1920s, he was respected as one of the most important German composers of the 1860s generation. But even then his fame began to be surpassed by the modern music of younger composers. Like so many composers who had adhered to tonal music in the 20th century, and being still active after WW I, his music fell into oblivion after WW II with the rise of modernism. In the case of Reznicek, the situation was also aggravated by the false accusation that he had been a Nazi sympathizer. In the 1970s, the only conductor who tried to give Reznicek's music some exposure to modern audiences was the late Gordon Wright. Together with Felicitas von Reznicek he founded the Reznicek society with such prominent members as
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. But with the passing of Gordon Wright this society stopped all activities. In 2012, Reznicek's great-grandson founded the ''Reznicek-Archiv'' at Wedemark which is now the central point for all Reznicek research. The archive also digitized all printed Reznicek scores and inserted them in the International Music Score Library Project. In 2013, the ''Editio Reznicek'' also began, with the aim to publish the numerous scores of Reznicek which had remained in manuscript.


Works


Symphonies

*Symphony No. 1, "Tragic" in D minor (composed 1902) *Symphony No. 2, "Ironic" in B-flat (composed 1904) *Symphony No. 3, "Im alten Stil" in D major (composed 1918) *Symphony No. 4 in F minor (composed 1919) *Symphony No. 5, "Tanz-Symphonie" (composed 1924)


Other Orchestral works

*Studysymphony (Graz 1881, lost) *Studysymphony Nr. 1 (Leipzig 1882, lost) *Studysymphony Nr. 2 (Leipzig 1882, lost) *Eine Lustspielouvertüre (1881/1896; also Piano4hg.) *Sinfonische Suite Nr. 1 e-Moll (1883) *Sinfonische Suite D-Dur (1884) (fragment only) *Grünne-Marsch Band (1890; also Piano4hg) *Probszt-Marsch Band (1891) nly Pf-Score extant*Gebet aus der Oper ''Emerich Fortunat'' Band (1891) *Der rote Sarafan Band (1891) *Sinfonische Suite Nr. 2 D-Dur (1896) *Wie Till Eulenspiegel lebte, Sinfonisches Zwischenspiel in Form einer Ouvertüre (1900; = Zwischenaktmusik from ''Till Eulenspiegel'') *Goldpirol: Idyllische Ouvertüre (1903); (2. Version 1936 as: Frühlingsouvertüre: Im deutschen Wald) *Praeludium und chromatische Fuge für großes Orchester cis-Moll (1904; 1. Version; 2. Version; also arr. for Organ 1921) *Nachtstück für Violine or Violoncello and small Orchestra (1905) *Serenade G-Dur Strings (1905, rev. 1920) *Introduktion und Valse-Capriccio for Violin and Orchestra D-Dur (1906; lost) *Schlemihl – Ein Lebensbild, Sinfonische Dichtung (with Tenor-Solo; 1912) *Praeludium und (Ganzton-)Fuge c-Moll (1913, also arr. for Organ 1920) *Der Sieger – Ein symphonisch-satyrisches Zeitbild, Sinfonische Dichtung (with Alt-Solo, mixed Choir; 1913) *Der Frieden – A vision for Oragan, Orchestra and mixed Choir (1914) *Marsch for Orchestra/Band/Piano (1915) *Konzertstück für Violine und Orchester E-Dur (1918) *Konzert für Violine und Orchester e-Moll (1918) *Thema und Variationen ''Tragische Geschichte'' (mit Bariton-Solo; 1921) (also version without Bariton-Solo) *Traumspiel-Suite for small orchestra (1921; also Pf.-solo) *Potpourri aus ''Die wunderlichen Geschichten des Kapellmeister Kreisler'' for Salonorchestra (1922; also for Pf-Solo) *Valse pathetique für Orchestra/Salonorchestra/Piano (1923) *Valse serieuse (Ernster Walzer) (1924; original 3rd. movement of Tanzsinfonie) *Raskolnikoff, Fantasie-Ouvertüre Nr. 1 (1925) *Raskolnikoff, Fantasie-Ouvertüre Nr. 2 (1925) (lost) *Suite aus ''Die beste Polizei'' für Strings (1926) *Festouvertüre ''Dem befreiten Köln'' (1926) *Sinfonische Variationen über ''Kol Nidrey'' (1929) heme = Vorspiel zur Oper ''Holofernes''*Raskolnikoff, Fantasie-Ouvertüre Nr. 3 (1. Version 1929; 2. Version 1930) *''Karneval''-Suite for small orchestra (1931/43 = Zwischenaktmusik aus ''Gondoliere des Dogen'') *Mea culpa Strings (1932; = Vorspiel zu ''Das Opfer'')


Stage works

*''Die Jungfrau von Orleans'', opera in 3 acts after Friedrich Schiller (composed 1884-86) *''Andreas Hofer'', Singspiel in 1 Akt by Albert Lortzing (Revision by Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek ncluding two numbers composed by Reznicek)(composed 1887 *''Satanella'', opera in 2 acts on a libretto by Reznicek (composed 1887) *''Emerich Fortunat'', opera in 2 acts on a libretto by Reznick/Dubsky (composed 1888) *''
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'', opera in 3 acts after
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's ''El desdén con el desdén'' (composed 1894, revised 1908 and 1933) *''Till Eulenspiegel'', opera in 2 acts after
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's ''Eulenspiegel Reimensweiss'' (composed 1900, revised 1933/34) *''Die verlorene Braut'', operetta (composed 1910) (not performed) *''Der Arzt wider Willen'', opera in 2 acts by Charles Gounod (translated and arranged for the German stage by Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek) (1910) *''Die Angst vor der Ehe'', operetta after Taufstein and Urban (composed 1912) *'' Ritter Blaubart'', opera in 2 acts on a libretto by H. Eulenberg (composed 1915-17) *''Traumspiel'', Stage music to August Strindbergs drama (1915) *Nach Damaskus III, Stage music to August Strindbergs drama (1918, not performed) *''Die wunderlichen Geschichten des Kapellmeister Kreisler'', (1922; Stage music to Carl Meinhards drama after E.T.A.Hoffmann) lost *''Kreislers Eckfenster'' (1923; Stage music to Carl Meinhards drama after E.T.A.Hoffmann) ost*''Holofernes'', opera in 2 acts after
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's ''Judith und Holofernes'' (composed 1922) *''Die beste Polizei'' (1926; Stage music to Herbert Eulenbergs drama) *''Marionetten des Todes'', Ballett in 4 parts Bi (1927; = Tanzsinfonie with choreography by Ellen von Cleve-Petz) *''Satuala'', opera in 3 acts on a libretto by R. Laukner (composed 1927) *''
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'', opera in 2 acts on a libretto by Calderón de la Barca (composed 1929) *''Spiel oder Ernst?'', opera in 1 act on a libretto by Poul Knudsen (composed 1930) *''Der Gondoliere des Dogen'', opera in 1 act on a libretto by Poul Knudsen (composed 1931) 'The_Doge's_Gondolier''.html" ;"title="Doge.html" ;"title="'The Doge">'The Doge's Gondolier''">Doge.html" ;"title="'The Doge">'The Doge's Gondolier''*''Das Opfer'', opera in 1 act on a libretto by Poul Knudsen (composed 1932) *''Das goldene Kalb'', ballet in 4 parts on a scenario of Viggo Cavling (composed 1934/35) [''The Golden Calf'']


Chamber music

*Nachtstück Violine or Violoncell and Piano (1905; also arr. for small orchestra) *Stringquartet Nr. 1 c-minor (1882) [Altmann Nummer 1] *Stringquartet Nr. 2 c-sharp minor (1906) *Stringquartet-Fragment c-sharp minor (ca 1920; only Mov. 1.-3) *Stringquartet Nr. 3 c-sharp minor (1921) ltmann Nr. 2*Stringquartet Nr. 4 d-minor (1922) ovement 1.+ 2. arranged from Stringquartet c-sharp minor 1907; Movement 3.+ 4. new Altmann Nr. 3] *Allegro alla polacca for Stringquartet (1922; originally new 4th movement for Quartett in d minor) *Stringquartet Nr. 5 e-minor (1925/30) *Stringquartet Nr. 6 B Major (1932) .+3. movement taken from Quartet Nr. 5 e-minor ltmann Nr. 4*2 Movements for Stringquartet(?; Fragments) *Vorspiel zu Holofernes ''(Kol Nidrey'') Violin and Piano (1925) *Für unsere Kleinen – Movement for Pianotrio (1921) *Walzer-Lied für Pianotrio (1924; Excerpt from Valse pathetique; also Piano solo)


Piano

*Hexenszene aus ''Macbeth'' (composed Marburg 1876-78) (lost) *Zwei Fantasiestücke (composed Marburg 1876–1878; published 1882/1896) *''Letzte Gedanken des Selbstmörders'' for piano (composed 1878-81) 'Last Thoughts of the Suicide''(lost) *Vier Klavierstücke (composed 1880) *''Eine Lustspiel-Ouvertüre'', reduction for four-hands piano (composed 1883, published 1896) *''Probszt''-Marsch (composed 1891) *Sinfonische Suite Nr. 2 D maior, reduction for Piano four hands (1896) *Marsch (1915; alsoOrchestra, Band) *''Traumspiel-Suite'', reduction for piano (composed 1921) *Potpourri from ''Die wunderlichen Geschichten des Kapellmeister Kreisler'' (1922; also version for Salonorchestra) *Walzer-Lied (1924; Excerpt from Valse pathetique; arr. also for Pianotrio) *''Ernster Walzer'' (composed 1924) *''Valse Pathétique'' (composed 1924, orchestrated 1924) *Vier sinfonische Tänze, (composed 1924, including ''Ernster Walzer''; orchestrated in 1925 with newly added ''Ländler'' as 3rd. movement) *Menuett, piano reduction from the stage music to ''Polizei'' (composed 1926) *''Liebeserklärung'' (composed 1943)


Organ

*Präludium und chromatische Fuge in C sharp minor (composed 1907, arr. for Oran in 1921) *Präludium und Fuge in C minor (composed 1913, arr. for Organ in 1918) *Fantasie "Kommt Menschenkinder, rühmt und preist" (composed 1930)


Works for Choir

*Choir for a choir-concert at the Gymnasium of Marburg (1877) (lost) *Requiem (Studywork Graz 1878–1881, lost) *Requiem d-minor ''Josef Schmeykal'' for Soli, mixed Choir, Organ and Orchestra (1894; lost) *Messe F-Maior for Soli, mixed Choir and Orchestra (1898 to commemorate the 50th Year of the ascension to the throne of Emperor Franz Josef 1; lost) *In Memoriam, Alt, Bariton, mixed Choir, Organ and Strings (1915, 1929, 1936) *Vater unser, Choralfantasie for mixed Choir and Organ (1919) *Sieben deutsche Volkslieder from the 16. und 17. Century for mixed Choir/Piano (1924) *Der steinerne Psalm for mixed Choir, Orgel and Orchestra (1929; Text: Karl Bröger) *Vom ewigen Frieden, Kantate for Soli, mixed Choir and large Orchestra, (1930, Text: Reznicek, not performed) *Wiewohl ein armer Narr ich bin: Deutsches Volkslied of the 16. Century for mixed Choir (1930) . Version*Von rechter Lieb und Stetigkeit. Deutsches Volkslied of the 16. Century for Voice/Pf or Chor/Organ (1933) .+3. Version*Sieben deutsche Volkslieder aus dem 16. und 17. Jahrhundert for mixed Chor/Klavier, 2. Folge (1936)


Songs

*''Ruhm und Ewigkeit'' (Glory and eternity) Tenor or Mezzosopran and Orchestra (1903; Text: Nietzsche) *Drei deutsche Volkslieder aus ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' for small Orchestra/Piano (1905) *Zwei Balladen aus Friedericianischer Zeit, Bass and Orchestra/Piano (1912, Text: Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, Georg von Kries) *Vier Bet- und Bußgesänge für Alt or Bass and small Orchestra/Piano (1913, Text: Bibble) *Drei Stimmungen (1883; Reznicek) *Trois Mélodies (1897; ?, Goethe) *Drei Gesänge eines Vagabunden (1904; M. Drescher) *Drei Gedichte (1904; M. Drescher) *Drei Gedichte (1904; Henckell) *Drei Lieder (1905; Bierbaum, Forrer, Henckell) *Schelmische Abwehr (1905; Henckell) *Drei Lieder (1918; Owiglas; Mörike; Eichendorf) *Die Schiffbrüchigen (1921; Drescher) *Madonna a Rhein. ein deutsches Wiegenlied (1924; H.H.Cramer) *Sieben Lieder für mittlere Singstimme und Klavier (1939; Ginzkey, Lilienkron, Höcker) *Wächterlied (1939; nach einer Volksweise des 16. Jahrhunderts)


Selected discography

* Theme and Variations after the poem "Tragische Geschichte (Tragic Story)" by
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for large orchestra and baritone. Performed by
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(baritone) and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by
Carl Schuricht Carl Adolph Schuricht (; 3 July 18807 January 1967) was a German conductor. Life and career Schuricht was born in Danzig (Gdańsk), German Empire; his father's family had been respected organ-builders. His mother, Amanda Wusinowska, a widow soo ...
(Schuricht-Edition Vol. 14, combined with works by Richard Strauss,
Hans Pfitzner Hans Erich Pfitzner (5 May 1869 – 22 May 1949) was a German composer, conductor and polemicist who was a self-described anti-modernist. His best known work is the post-Romantic opera ''Palestrina'' (1917), loosely based on the life of the ...
, and Max Reger) (Hänssler). * Symphony No. 1 in D minor "Tragische (Tragic)", Vier Bet- und Bußgesänge (Four Songs of Prayer and Repentance). Performed by Marina Prudenskaya (mezzo-soprano) and the
Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt (Oder) The Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt or ''BSOF'' is a symphony orchestra based in Frankfurt (Oder) in Germany. It is the orchestra of the state of Brandenburg. From 2007 to 2019 its leader has been Howard Griffiths. Since 2019 the or ...
conducted by Frank Beermann. CPO 777 223-2 * Symphony No. 2 in B flat major "Ironische (Ironic)" and No. 5 "Tanz-Symphonie (Dance Symphony)". Performed by the
Bern Symphony Orchestra The Bern Symphony Orchestra (Berner Symphonie-Orchester) is a Swiss orchestra based in Bern. The orchestra primarily gives concerts at the ''Kursaal'' in Bern, and also acts as the orchestra of the Bern Theatre, for opera and dance performances. ...
conducted by Frank Beermann. CPO 777 056-2 * Symphony No. 3 in D major "Im alten Stil (In an Old Style)" and No. 4 in F minor. Performed by the Robert Schumann Philharmonic of the
Theater Chemnitz Theater Chemnitz is the municipal theatre organization in Chemnitz, Germany. Performances of opera, ballet, plays, symphonic concerts, and puppet theatre take place in its three main venues: the Opernhaus Chemnitz (for opera, ballet and musical th ...
. conducted by Frank Beermann. CPO 777 637-2 * Symphony No. 3 in D major and Symphony No. 4 in F minor. Performed by the
Philharmonia Hungarica The Philharmonia Hungarica was a symphony orchestra, based in Marl, Germany, which existed from 1956 to 2001. It was first established in Baden bei Wien near Vienna by Hungarian musicians who had fled their homeland after it was invaded by Sovi ...
conducted by Gordon Wright. Koch Schwann CD11091. (1984/85) * ''Der Sieger'' (The Victor) for alto and orchestra. Performed by Beate Koepp (alto) and the WDR Symphony Orchestra and Choir (Cologne) conducted by
Michail Jurowski Michail Vladimirovich Jurowski (; 25 December 1945 – 19 March 2022) was a Russian conductor who worked internationally, based in Germany for most of his career. He was particularly interested in the works of Dmitri Shostakovich, in concerts a ...
. CPO 999 898-2 * ''Schlemihl'', Symphonic Life Story for tenor and orchestra and Fantasy Overture No. 2 'Raskolnikoff'. Performed by Nobuaki Yamamasu (tenor) and the WDR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michail Jurowski. CPO 999 795-2 * A Comedy Overture, Theme and Variations after the poem "Tragische Geschichte" by Adelbert von Chamisso for large orchestra and baritone and Symphonic Variations on '
Kol Nidre Kol Nidre (also known as Kol Nidrey or Kol Nidrei; Aramaic: ''kāl niḏrē'') is a Hebrew and Aramaic declaration which is recited in the synagogue before the beginning of the evening service on every Yom Kippur ("Day of Atonement"). Strictly ...
y'. Performed by Alexander Vassiliev (bass) and the WDR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michail Jurowski. CPO 999 795-2 * Idyllic Overture "Goldpirol (Golden Oreole)", Symphonic Entr'acte in form an overture "Wie Till Eulenspiegel lebte (How Till Eulenspiegel Lived)", Konzertstück for violin and orchestra in E major, Prelude and Fugue in C minor and Nachtstück (Night Piece) for violin, horns, harp and string orchestra. Performed by Sophie Jaffé (violin) and the
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra 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 ...
conducted by Marcus Bosch. CPO 777 983-2 * Carnival Suite in an Old Style, Dream Play Suite and Symphonic Suite No. 1 in E minor. Performed by the Staatskapelle Weimar conducted by Stefan Solyom. CPO 555 056-2 * ''Donna Diana'' (opera, 1894). Performed by Max Wittges (bass), Manuela Uhl (soprano) and others, Kiel Opera Chorus and Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Ulrich Windfuhr. CPO 999 991-2 * ''Ritter Blaubart'' (opera, 1918). Performed by David Pittman-Jennings (baritone), Arutjun Kotchinian (tenor) and others, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin conducted by Michail Jurowski. CPO 999 899-2 *''Benzin''(opera, 1928). Prformed by Kouta Räsänen, Johanna Stojkovic, Guibee Yang, Susanne Thielemann, Matthias Winter, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie, Frank Beermann. CPO 777 653-2 * String Quartet No. 3 in C-sharp minor (1921). Performed by the Franz Schubert String Quartet (Combined with
Erich Wolfgang Korngold Erich Wolfgang Korngold (May 29, 1897November 29, 1957) was an Austrian-born American composer and conductor. A child prodigy, he became one of the most important and influential composers in Hollywood history. He was a noted pianist and compo ...
's String Quartet No. 1 in A major, Op. 16).
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Sigfrid Karg-Elert Sigfrid Karg-Elert (November 21, 1877April 9, 1933) was a German composer in the early twentieth century, best known for his compositions for pipe organ and reed organ. Biography Karg-Elert was born Siegfried Theodor Karg in Oberndorf am Neckar, ...
: "Freiherr E. N. von Rezniček", ''Die Musik-Woche'', 27 and 28 (1904), pp. 210f. and 218f. * Otto Taubmann, "Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek", in: ''Monographien moderner Musiker II'', C. F. Kahnt Nachfolger, Leipzig 1907, . *: E. N. v. Reznicek, sein Leben und seine Werke. Eine biographische Studie, Wien u. a.: Universal-Edition o. J. m 1920 * Richard Specht: ''E. N. v. Reznicek. Eine vorläufige Studie'', Leipzig u. a.: E. P. Tal & Co. Verlag 1923. *Wilhelm Altmann, E. N. Von Reznicek, Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 97 (1930) . *Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek, Tagebuch (Lebenserinnerungen), Manuskript, 1940. *Felicitas von Reznicek/Leopold Nowak: Gegen den Strom. Leben und Werk von E. N. von Reznicek, Zürich among others: Amalthea-Verlag 1960. (Based on Rezniceks unpublished autobiography of 1940). *Thomas Leibnitz, ''Österreichische Spätromantiker: Studien zu Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek, Joseph Marx, Franz Schmidt und Egon Kornauth; mit einer Dokumentation der handschriftlichen Quellen in der Musiksammlung der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek'', Tutzing 1986. *
Michael Wittmann Michael Wittmann (22 April 19148 August 1944) was a German Waffen-SS tank commander during the Second World War. He is known for his ambush of elements of the British 7th Armored Division during the Battle of Villers-Bocage on 13 June 1944. Whi ...
: "Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek and the Permanent Council for the International Cooperation of Composers", ''Reznicek Studien 1'', Musikverlag H. M. Fehrmann, Wedemark 2015. *Michael Wittmann, "Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek. Ein Forschungsbericht", ''Reznicek-Studien 2'', Musikverlag H. M. Fehrmann, Wedemark 2015. *Michael Wittmann, "''Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek. Bausteine zu seiner Biographie'', ''Reznicek-Studien 3'', Musikverlag H. M. Fehrmann, Wedemark 2018.


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