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Walter Braunfels (Composer, Arranger)
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Born: December 19, 1882 - Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
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The German composer, pianist, and music educator, Walter Braunfels, studied music first with his mother, the great-niece of the composer Louis Spohr. He continued his piano studies in Frankfurt at the Hoch Conservatory with James Kwast. Braunfels studied law and economics at the university in Munich until a performance of Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde decided him on music. He went to Vienna in 1902 to study with the great pianist and teacher Theodor Leschetizky. He then returned to Munich to study composition with Felix Mottl and Ludwig Thuille. |
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Music |
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Walter Braunfels was well known as a composer between the two World Wars but fell into oblivion after his death. There is now something of a renaissance of interest in his works. His opera Die Vögel, based on the play The Birds by Aristophanes, has been successfully revived. |
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Source: Wikipedia Website; Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of 20th Century Classical Musicians (1997); Walter Braunfels Website |
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Bach-Braunfels : Walter Braunfels | Works | Recordings |
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Walter Braunfels Komponist/Composer (Official Website) [German/English] |
Walter Braunfels (Wikipedia) [English] |
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