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Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Erich Wolfgang Korngold (May 29, 1897 - November 29, 1957) was a composer.

Korngold was born in Brno, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic), the son of the music critic Julius Korngold, and studied music under Alexander von Zemlinsky. Gustav Mahler, upon meeting the young Erich, called him a "musical genius." He had success in Europe with his opera Die tote Stadt (1920) among other pieces before moving to the United States where he wrote a number of highly regarded film scores. He continued to write concert music in a rich, Romantic style, with a concerto for violin among his notable later works. In 1943, Korngold became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He died in Hollywood, California.

His works include:

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Classical works

  • Piano Concerto (composed 1923; first performed 1924)
  • Songs of the Clown (1937)
  • Violin Concerto (composed 1945; first performed 1947)
  • Cello Concerto (1946)
  • String Quartet No.1 Op.16 (composed 1923; first performed 1924)
  • String Quartet No.2 Op.26 (composed 1933; first performed 1934)
  • String Quartet No.3 Op.34 (composed 1945; first performed 1946)

Operas

  • Der Ring des Polykrates (1916)
  • Violanta (1916)
  • Die tote Stadt (1920)
  • Das Wunder der Heliane (opera) (1927)
  • Die Kathrin (1939)

Film soundtracks

Operettas

  • Eine Nacht in Venedig (One Night in Venice) (1923)
  • Walzer aus Wien (Waltzes from Vienna) (1930)
  • Das Lied der Liebe (The Song of Love) (1931)
  • Die Geschiedene Frau (1932)
  • The Great Waltz (1949)

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