Nazi victim composers get publishing deal

Nazi victim composers get publishing deal

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norman lebrecht

October 28, 2022

The American classical music publishing house, G. Schirmer (part of Wise Music Group), has struck a deal with with the Exilarte Center for
Banned Music in Vienna to restore the music of composers banned under the Nazi regime.

The initial output from Schirmer and Exilarte will be 300 songs, 100 chamber music works, 50 orchestral works, several operas and numerous film scores. Robert Thompson, president of G. Schirmer/Wise Music, says: ‘Exilarte has been a beacon of light since 2006 as the leading institution in locating, restoring, and making available musical works by composers lost during the Holocaust. Their work is vital, precious, and honorable, ensuring that these composers who were silenced during World War II are not forgotten.’

Currently, Exilarte represents the estates of 30 composers and musicians. They include the prolific Viennese star Walter Bricht, songwriter Wilhellm Grosz and German Lieder writer Gustav Lewj.

Here’s a full list:
Ferdinand Adler
Walter Arlen
Anita Bild
Walter Bricht
Theo Buchwald
Julius Bürger
Marta Eggerth
Robert Freistadtl (Frey)
Richard Fuch
Hans Gál
Robert Fürstensaal
Wilhellm Grosz
David Grünschlag
Richard Hoffmann
Hugo Kauder
Jan Kiepura
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Gustav Lewis
Egon Lustgarten
Maria Piscator
Erwin Piscator
Eric Sander
André Singer
Walter Susskind
Richard Tauber/Mary Losseff
Georg Tintner
Jan Urban
Eduard Van Clef
Hans Winterberg (pictured)
Walter Wurzburger

Comments

  • Petros Linardos says:

    One should recognize musicologist Dr Gerold Gruber and his team for their exceptional work.https://exilarte.org/en/team-2

  • Ruben Greenberg says:

    There are bound to be so many treasures in this collection that we won’t know how to play them all. This is really exciting! Question: why has it taken so long to make these works available?

  • Guest 123 says:

    Happy these works will be made available just wish it was spurned by corporate greed.

  • Mr. Ron says:

    Good for Schirmer.

    I think Mr. Greenberg’s comment, “Why has it taken so long?” needs to be researched and addressed.

  • Straussian says:

    Why is Adolf Strauss not on the list?

  • Fred says:

    Kiepura and Eggerth or Loseff for that matter are composers? New to me but I always want to learn…

    • Marjan Kiepura says:

      You are correct Fred, Kiepura and Eggerth were not composers. They were famous singers who crossed genre from the opera stage to movies and became household names; and had a special connection to Vienna. They met in Vienna and made their first movie together here. Then emigrated to the USA to escape Nazism. Hence, the exhibit at the Exilarte Center was in their honor. It was a splendid exhibit.

  • Tanya Tintner says:

    Fürstensaal should read Fürstenthal and Fuch should read Fuchs.

  • TuttiFlutie says:

    Erwin Schulhoff should be on that list. Truly one of the greats.

  • Peter Kreitmeir says:

    Hans Winterberg is part of Boosey & Hawkes prigram. The onliest composer of the Exilarte list who is not in the program of Schirmer!

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