Bernhard Scholz
Ernst Bernhard Scholz ( born March 30, 1835 in Mainz, † December 26, 1916 in Munich) was a German conductor, composer and music teacher.
Life
Bernhard Scholz should first take over the family business ( Lithographic Printing and Publishing Josh. Scholz ) and learned the printing plant at Imp Lemercier in Paris. He was a student of Ernst Pauer (piano) in Mainz, and 1855-1856 by Siegfried Dehn ( counterpoint) in Berlin. He also learned singing for a year at the famous singing teacher Antonio Sangiovanni in Milan. He first taught at the Munich Conservatory and was theater conductor in Zurich, Nuremberg and 1859-1865 in Hanover. Between 1865 and 1866 he was head of the Società Cherubini in Florence, also taught at the Stern Conservatory and Kullak'schen Conservatory. 1871-1883 he led the orchestra club to Wroclaw. In 1883 he was appointed director of the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt am Main ( to 1908).
Works
- Carlo Rosa, opera (1858 in Munich)
- Ziethen'sche Hussars, opera ( 1869 in Breslau)
- Morgiane, opera (1870 in Munich)
- Golo, opera (1875 in Nuremberg)
- The Trumpeter of Säkkingen, opera ( 1877 in Wiesbaden)
- The hosts make, opera (1883 in Leipzig)
- Ingo, opera ( 1898 in Frankfurt)
- Anno 1757, opera (1903 in Berlin)
- Mirandolina Opera (1907 in Darmstadt)
- Choral music with orchestra
- 2 symphonies
- Piano Concerto
- 2 string Quartets
- String Quintet
- Piano Quartet
- 2 Piano Trios
- 3 Violin Sonatas
- 5 Cello Sonatas
- Piano music
- Songs
Publications
- Theory of counterpoint and imitation, 1897
- Where are we drifting?, 1897
- Musical and Personal, 1899
- Verklungene ways, 1911