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Eduard Künneke

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The trauma of the war years had its effect upon Künneke and with a heart complaint he withdrew into the solitude of his study as an "independent scholar". He died on 27 October 1953. At the funeral ceremony in Berlin he was lauded as the last great figure and noblest musician of Berlin operetta.
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he became a horn player and conductor in a regimental band. In 1916 the focus of his interests began to shift to musical comedy. However, due to financial woes he took a post as serial conductor for Heinrich Berté's prettified
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in the German-language Knowledge (XXG). Additions from the article by Gottfried Franz Kasparek (translated by J. Bradford Robinson) for the CPO label booklet accompanying their recordings of his music. (CPO 555 015-2)
67:'s master-school for musical composition attached to the Royal Academy of Arts. By 1907 Kuenneke was already a repetiteur and chorus master at a Berlin operetta theatre, the 370:
Piano Concerto No. 1 in A flat major, op. 36, 1935; (Recorded on Koch Schwann CD 3-1372-2 (1997) with Tiny Wirtz, piano; Rundfunkorchester Des Sudwestfunks led by
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in Cologne (1949–65) made numerous recordings of his works (many currently unavailable) with the Cologne Radio Orchestra and the
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Künneke's graceful music is distinguished by its rhythm and striking harmonies. His best-known work is the 1921 operetta
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In 1911 Künneke became a conductor of the German Theatre in Berlin, where he wrote incidental music for
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recording this on 14 Feb 1938. Digitally remastered for the English Dutton CD label in 2008.)
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and conducted (without label credit) two of the earliest complete symphony recordings, the
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Fifth and Sixth Symphonies with the "Grosses Odeon Streich-Orchester".
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https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/edward-knneke-5164
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A large part of this article is a translation of that on
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including music for Reinhardt’s staging of Part Two of
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He was subsequently accepted into 176:Künneke's daughter was the actress and singer 147:; many of his songs are still familiar today. 8: 50:, theatre music and some orchestral works. 600:International Music Score Library Project 69:Neues Operettentheater am Schiffbauerdamm 18: 7: 495:The Flower Girl from the Grand Hotel 23:Eduard Künneke commemorative plaque. 631:20th-century German male musicians 14: 447:The Page from the Dalmasse Hotel 171:Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra 247:(The Cousin from Nowhere), 1921 487:Three Bluejackets and a Blonde 1: 651:People from Emmerich am Rhein 626:20th-century German composers 596:Free scores by Eduard Künneke 382:Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 636:German light music composers 543:When the Young Wine Blossoms 641:German male opera composers 150:In 1926, when his operetta 667: 590:Internet Broadway Database 224:Walther von der Vogelweide 132:The Village without a Bell 392:Grave with his daughter 75:(1909) was premiered in 588:(Eduard Künneke at the 559:The Cousin from Nowhere 519:The Cousin from Nowhere 455:Homecoming to Happiness 646:German opera composers 479:There Is Only One Love 404: 365:Serenade for Orchestra 269:Der Tenor der Herzogin 244:Der Vetter aus Dingsda 167:Westdeutscher Rundfunk 144:Der Vetter aus Dingsda 24: 391: 308:Hochzeit in Samarkand 107:. 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Index


composer
operettas
operas
Emmerich
Beowulf
Max Bruch
Neues Operettentheater am Schiffbauerdamm
Mannheim
Odeon Records
Beethoven
Max Reinhardt
Goethe's
Faust
The Great War
Schubert
pastiche
Der Vetter aus Dingsda
Breslau
conductor
Franz Marszalek
Westdeutscher Rundfunk
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra
Evelyn Künneke
Der Vetter aus Dingsda
Glückliche Reise
de
Broadway
Włodzimierz Kamirski
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

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