Hochschule für Musik "Franz Liszt", Weimar

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The Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar is a conservatory in Weimar.

History

Built by the architect Anton Georg Hauptmann Prince Weimar after plans by the architect Johann Gottfried baronial country Schlegel was completed in 1774. This happened just in time to the Weimar court to accommodate, because the Weimar City Palace burned this year from almost completely.

Franz Liszt sat down since about 1850 for the establishment of music schools, especially for a training center for orchestral musicians in Weimar. But not until 1872 was founded in Weimar under Carl Müller Hartung the first orchestral school in Germany. The training was carried out on all orchestral instruments, piano and conducting. These soon came singing, opera and theater, composition, pedagogical training for instrumental and singing teachers as well as the virtuoso training. In 1948, the obligatory music theory and music history accompanying subjects the independent study musicology.

These differentiations brought about the time many name changes are highlighted:

Rectors

Professors and Lecturers (Selection)

  • Erich Wolf Degner (Rector 1902-1908 )
  • Waldemar von Baußnern (Rector 1908-1916 )
  • Hermann Keller (Organ 1910-1916 )
  • Richard Wetz ( music history, composition, 1916-1935 )
  • Hermann Abendroth (Conductor class 1945-1956 )
  • Ottmar Gerster (Rector 1948-1951 )
  • Johann Cilenšek (Rector 1966-1972 )
  • Edgar Hartwig ( vice-rector of Social Sciences from 1965 to 1989 )
  • Carola Nasdala ( Lecturer in Violin 1987-1988)
  • Leonid Chizhik (jazz piano)
  • Klaus -Jürgen Teutschbein ( choral conducting from 1996 to 2009 )
  • Jörg Brückner ( Horn )
  • Wolfgang Bleibel (Institute of Jazz )
  • Bernhard Klapprott ( Institute of Ancient Music )
  • Michael Obst (Institute for New Music )
  • Robin Minard (Institute for New Music )
  • Frank Forst (Institute of wind instruments and percussion / Institute Director )
  • Wally Hase (Institute for wind instruments and percussion / flute)
  • Silvius von Kessel ( Honorary Professor organ)
  • Michael Kapsner (organ)
  • Michael Schiefel ( jazz vocals)
  • Gero Schmidt- Oberlander ( school practical piano playing / teaching )
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