Joseph Suder
Joseph Suder (born December 12, 1892 in Mainz , † September 13, 1980 in Munich ) was a German composer and conductor .
Life
Suder came to Munich in 1911 to study at the Academy of Music . In 1978 Suder was awarded the Pasing Art and Culture Prize. He died after a long illness on September 13, 1980 at the age of 87.
He composed several symphonies and chamber concerts . After the Second World War , the festival fair Dona nobis pacem was created . It was premiered in 1948 in the church of Graefelfing .
Between 1926 and around 1934, Suder had already written his only opera Clothes Make People on the basis of Gottfried Keller 's novella of the same name . However, the work was not premiered until 1964 in Coburg .
In 1952, Joseph Suder founded the choir and orchestra of the municipal Oskar von Miller-Polytechnic in Munich , one of the forerunners of the Munich University of Applied Sciences . In 1962 he handed over the management of this ensemble to his son Alexander Suder .
Web links
- Literature by and about Joseph Suder in the catalog of the German National Library
- http://www.suder.org/ - Joseph Suder Society eV
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Suder, Joseph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German composer and conductor |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 12, 1892 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mainz |
DATE OF DEATH | September 13, 1980 |
Place of death | Munich |