Egon Wellesz
Egon Wellesz
Egon Wellesz
Life
Grave of Egon Wellesz, his wife and other family members at the
Zentralfriedhof in Vienna
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Persisches Ballett, op. 30 (1920), ballet after Ellen 2.3
Tels
COMPOSITIONS
Orchestral works
Heldensang, op. 2 (1905), symphonic prologue for
large orchestra
Vorfrhling, op. 12 (1912), symphonic mood picture for orchestra
Suite, op. 16 (1913), for orchestra
Mitte des Lebens, op. 45 (193132), cantata for soprano, choir, and orchestra
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Choral works
58 (1937), for
Violin concerto, op. 84 (1961), dedicated to the violinist Eduard Melkus. Recorded by David Frhwirth in 2010 on CD.
59 (1937), for
Festliches Prludium, op. 100 (1966) on a Byzantinium Magnicat for choir and organ
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Canticum Sapientiae, op. 104 (1968) for baritone,
choir, and orchestra after texts from the Old Testament
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Chamber music
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The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo, song for soprano, clarinet, violoncello, piano, op. 61 (1944),
text: Gerard Manley Hopkins
String Quartet No. 6, op. 64 (1946)
String Quartet No. 7, op. 66 (1948)
Octet, op. 67 (194849) for clarinet, bassoon, horn,
two violins, viola, violoncello, and contrabass
Sonata for violin solo, op. 72 (1953/59)
Bibliography
Wellesz, Egon; Kerridge, W. H., translator (c.
1925). Arnold Schnberg. London: J. M. Dent &
Sons. OCLC 23799320.
Wellesz, Egon (1960). New Oxford history of music 1. Ancient and oriental music. Oxford: Oxford
University Press. OCLC 174194430.
Wellesz, Egon (1961). A history of Byzantine music and hymnography. Clarendon Press. OCLC
3309386.
Wellesz, Egon (1965). Fux. London; New York:
Oxford University Press. OCLC 302872.
Wellesz, Egon; Conomos, Dmitri; Velimirovi,
Milo (1966). Studies in Eastern Chant. London;
New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0913836-79-6. OCLC 1126942.
References
[1] Krones, Hartmut (5 December 2001). Notes to US Premiere of Wellesz Symphony 3. American Symphony Dialogues and Extensions. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
[2] Amanda Holden remembers Egon Wellesz
[3] Conway, Paul (June 1999). An Austrian Symphonist in
Britain. MusicWeb International. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
[4] Jean Cooke. The Telegraph (Telegraph Media Group
Limited). 22 August 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
[5] Your Paintings: Jean Cooke paintings slideshow. BBC.
Retrieved 6 January 2014.
[6] Conway, Paul (July 2000). The long-awaited world premiere of the third symphony triumphs in Vienna. MusicWeb International. Retrieved 22 December 2007.
Sources
Benser, Caroline Cepin (1985). Egon Wellesz
(18851974) : chronicle of twentieth-century musician. New York: P. Lang. ISBN 0-8204-0138-2.
Robert Scholium, Egon Wellesz, Osterreichische
Komponisten des XX. Jahrhunderu, II (Vienna,
1964)
Hans F. Redlich, Egon Wellesz, The Musical
Quarterly, XXVI (1940), 6575
Rudolph Reti, Egon Wellesz, Musician and
scholar, ibid., XLII (1956), 113.
Klavierkonzert/Violinkonzert, Babinsky (piano),
Frhwirth (violin), Epple (conductor), Egon
Wellesz (composer)
EXTERNAL LINKS
7 External links
Free scores by Egon Wellesz at the International
Music Score Library Project
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Text
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Images
File:Welleszgrave.jpg Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Welleszgrave.jpg License: CC-BY-SA-3.0 Contributors: Own work Original artist: Kosboot
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Content license