Karl Maria Zwißler

Karl Maria Zwißler (12 August 1900 – 15 September 1984) was a German conductor, and academic. He was for decades the Generalmusikdirektor and Intendant of the Staatstheater Mainz. He taught conducting at the music universities of Stuttgart and Frankfurt.

Karl Maria Zwißler
Born(1900-08-12)12 August 1900
Ludwigshafen am Rhein, German Empire
Died15 September 1984(1984-09-15) (aged 84)
Occupation
  • Conductor
  • Intendant
  • Academic
Organization

Career

Born in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Zwißler studied at the music universities of Heidelberg and Munich from 1920 to 1924, and the following year at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin.[1] Among his teachers were Bernhard Sekles, Hans Knappertsbusch, Hans Pfitzner and Erich Kleiber, among others.[2] From 1924 he was Kapellmeister at the Bavarian State Opera. Three years later he went as conductor to the Deutsche Oper (German Opera) in Brno,[2][3] followed by Düsseldorf and Darmstadt.[1]

In 1933, he became Erster Kapellmeister at the Frankfurt Opera, and two years later musical director. A year later, he was Generalmusikdirektor and Hofkapellmeister of the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Mainz at the Staatstheater Mainz.[3][2] In these years, he conducted works by Igor Stravinsky, although the composer's works were regarded as Entartete Musik ("degenerate music"): the suite from Petrushka, the Symphony of Psalms, a production of the ballet The Firebird, and the German premiere of the concerto Dumbarton Oaks.[4] He became Intendant in Mainz in 1942. After World War II, he was Generalintendant.[2]

From 1956, Zwißler taught at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart. From 1958, he taught conducting at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main, and was appointed professor a year later.[1][3] Among his students was Alois Ickstadt. Zwißler retired from the Mainz Theatre in 1966.[2] He died in Mainz.[3]

Literature

  • Wolfgang Balzer: Mainz – Persönlichkeiten der Stadtgeschichte. Band II: Personen des religiösen Lebens, Personen des politischen Lebens, Personen des allgemein kulturellen Lebens, Wissenschaftler, Literaten, Künstler, Musiker. Druckerei und Verlag Gebr. Kügler, Mainz 1989 pp 362–363.
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gollark: Well, it's *not* binding.
gollark: This had better not get turned into a binding vote somehow, or it'll fall victim to the LyricLy effect and somehow pass in a ridiculously convoluted way.
gollark: I had to get a rhyming dictionary for this.
gollark: Well, I *did* engage in rap some time ago.

References

  1. Körner, Hans-Michael, ed. (2005). Zwißler, Karl Maria. Große Bayerische Biographische Enzyklopädie (in German). Walter de Gruyter. p. 2178. ISBN 978-3-11-097344-0.
  2. Wolfgang Balzer: Mainz – Persönlichkeiten der Stadtgeschichte. vol II: Personen des religiösen Lebens, Personen des politischen Lebens, Personen des allgemein kulturellen Lebens, Wissenschaftler, Literaten, Künstler, Musiker. Druckerei und Verlag Gebr. Kügler, Mainz 1989, pp 362–363.
  3. Zwißler, Karl Maria. Hessische Biografie. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  4. Riethmüller, Albrecht (2006). Deutsche Leitkultur Musik?: zur Musikgeschichte nach dem Holocaust (in German). Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 123. ISBN 978-3-51-508974-6.
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