Elisabeth Wintzer
German composer and author Elisabeth Wintzer (June 16, 1863 – June 12, 1933) was born in Bad Suderode, Germany. She studied music with Carl Reinecke and Salomon Jadassohn in Liepzig, and married the artist Otto Gerlach[1]. Wintzer led a girls' Pathfinder group (an outdoor group similar to American Girl Scouts) in Munich[2]. She died in Bremen. After her death, Richard Wintzer (1866-1952; presumably a relative) copyrighted several songs composed by Elisabeth, which were musical settings of poems by Manfred Kyber.
N. Simrock published Wintzer's music. She also wrote a book. Her works include:
Book
- Prinz Louis Ferdinand von Preussen als mensch und musiker (Prince Louis Ferdinand from Prussia as a Person and Musician; 1915)[3]
Chamber
- Five Miniatures for the Lute[4]
- music for flute
- music for piano
- music for violin
- Sternenenglein tanzlied, opus 17 (Little Star Dance Song)[5]
Theatre
- Johannisnacht (St. John's night; fairy tale)
- Maria in Tann (fairy tale)
Vocal
- Als Grossmama ein Maedchen war, opus 10 (When Grandmother was a Girl; duet)
- Hinterm Gartenzaun, opus 11 (Behind the Garden Fence; duet for women's voices)
- Klein Maryke, opus 12 (Little Maryke; voice and piano)
- Maikönigin tanzlied, opus 18 number 2 (May Queen dance song; words by Manfred Kyber, music by Elisabeth Wintzer)
- Miezekatze tanze, und andere Kinderlieder für die Stössel-Laute (Kitty Dance and Other Children's Songs for the Lute; words by Ernst Hegemann, Manfred Kyber, and J.G. W. Schroder, music by Elisabeth Wintzer; 1928)[6]
- Ringlied, opus 20 number 3 (Ring Song; words by Manfred Kyber, music by Elisabeth Wintzer)
- Rosen, opus 20 number 2 (Roses; words by Manfred Kyber, music by Elisabeth Wintzer)
- Schneeflockenreigen, opus 19 (Snowflakes; words by Manfred Kyber, music by Elisabeth Wintzer)
- Schnurrkatze, opus 20 number 1 (Mustache; words by Manfred Kyber, music by Elisabeth Wintzer)
- Tanzleid der Dorfdirnen, opus 15 (Dance of the Village Maidens; duet)
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References
- Cohen, Aaron I. International encyclopedia of women composers (Second edition, revised and enlarged ed.). New York. ISBN 0-9617485-2-4. OCLC 16714846.
- Bowersox, Jeff, (2013). Raising Germans in the age of empire : youth and colonial culture, 1871-1914. Corby: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-163692-9. OCLC 835150343.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- Office, Library of Congress Copyright (1916). Catalog of Copyright Entries. U.S. Government Printing Office.
- Timpe, Carsten. (2014). 5 Miniaturen für die Stössel-Laute - in französischer Lautentabulatur und moderner Notation (Gitarre, Klavier). Berlin: epubli GmbH. ISBN 978-3-7375-0123-1. OCLC 890042766.
- Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions. Library of Congress, Copyright Office. 1939.
- Wintzer, Elisabeth (1928). Miezekatze tanze, und andere Kinderlieder für die Stössel-Laute: Nach Dichtungen von Ernst Hegemann, Manfred Kyber, J. G. W. Schröder, Elisabeth Wintzer (in German). Verl. der Dusyma-Werkstätten, K. Schiffler.
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