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Emil Bohnke

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in search of a summer home when they had an automobile accident and, tragically, both were killed. The children had been left with their maternal grandparents, Marie (1867–1957) and Franz von Mendelssohn (1865–1935), who thereafter raised them in their mansion in Berlin. Bohnke and his wife are
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vein, and gradually incorporate more expressionistic elements. The later works are characterized by dense thematic material and bold harmonies that often go beyond his still-existing framework of tonality.
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Bohnke's most important work, a Symphony composed in 1927, was premiered shortly after his death on 11 November 1928 by the
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given to him by his father-in-law. As conductor, he headed the Leipzig Symphony Orchestra (1923–1926) and succeeded
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Emil Bohnke: Violin Concerto, Op. 11; Thema mit Variationen, Op. 9; Sinfonische Ouvertüre, Op. 2
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Soon after Bohnke's death, his music was largely forgotten. In 1933, during the
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A Living Legacy: Historic Stringed Instruments at the Juilliard School
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as principal conductor of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra in 1926.
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and fathered three children, the youngest of which was pianist
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Concerto in D major for violin and orchestra, Op. 11 (1920)
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Concerto in D minor for piano and orchestra, Op. 14 (1925)
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Emil Bohnke: Piano Concerto, Op. 14; Symphony, Op. 16
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Sonata in F minor for cello and piano, Op. 7 (1918)
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Index

violist
composer
conductor
Zduńska Wola
Łódź
violin
Hans Sitt
Stephan Krehl
Leipzig Conservatory
Prussian Academy of Arts
Friedrich Gernsheim
Stern Conservatory
violinist
Mendelssohn family
Robert-Alexander Bohnke
Busch Quartet
Adolf Busch
luthier
Giovanni Grancino
Oscar Fried

Friedhof Dahlem
Pasewalk
Friedhof Dahlem
opuses
late-romantic
Staatskapelle Berlin
Erich Kleiber
Third Reich
Robert-Alexander Bohnke

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