ORCH.: Das Grab im Busento (1902) Ein symphonisches Idyll (1903) Felice notte (1903) Symphonische suite (1913) Heitere Serenade (1913-14) Variationen und Rondo iiber ein altdeutsches Volkslied (1916-17) Variationen-Suite (1924 Cologne, March 3, 1925) Lyrisches Intermezzo (1937) OuvertUre zu einem frohen Spiel (1943 Munich, Sept. WORKS: DRAMATIC: Die Bergkonigin, theater piece (1927) Tobias Wunderlich, opera (1934-37 Kassel, Nov. Fellerer as Reden und Aujsiitze (Mainz, 1964). a biography of Reger (Bonn, 1949), and a collection of his speeches and articles was ed. was formed to promote his music, which is written in a well-crafted and accessible style. of the Akadernie der Tonkunst, and later was president of the Hochschule fiir Musik (1946-50). In 1911 he became a teacher and in 1916 a prof. He was a pupil of Reger (composition) in Munich and Leipzig (1904-08), and also in the latter city of Straube (organ) and Ruthardt (piano). Haas, Joseph, eminent German composer and pedagogue b. (1883-88), Skapelsen, oratorio (1891 Christiania, 1924), chamber music, piano pieces, organ works, including 2 syms. He wrote 5 operas, including Marisagnet (1909), 4 syms. He served as organist at the Akers Church in Christiania (1880-1920). (1873-75), and of Haupt, Kiel, and Bungert at the Berlin Hochschule fUr Musik (1877). Lindeman in Christiania, or Reinecke, Jadassohn, Kretzschmar, and Richter at the Leipzig Cons. his The Science and Art of Renaissance Music (Princeton, 1998).-NSILKIDM Haarklou, Johannes, Norwegian organist and composer b. The Italian Madrigal in the Early Sixteenth Century: Sources and Interpretation (1989). The Tugendsterne of Harsdorffer and Staden (1965) and Essays on Italian Poetry and Music in the Renaissance, 1350-1600 (1986). of the Journal of the American Musicological Society (1966-69), later serving as the society's president (1976-78). Musica mundana: Variations on a Pythagorean Theme) served on its faculty (1960-67). (M.A., 1954) then returned to Harvard to complete his training under John Ward and Nino Pirrotta (PhD., 1961, with the diss. Schirmer Books an imprint ofthe Gale Group New York
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