Bruno Schrader

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Bruno Schrader (born May 12, 1861 in Schöningen ; † April 12, 1926 in Weimar ) was a German pianist , composer and music writer .

Life

Schrader was a student of Franz Liszt and Ernst Naumann and then became a teacher at the Musikhochschule Weimar , but soon moved to Jena , Berlin and Leipzig , where he became a music critic for the latest news and published the magazine Leipziger Musiksaison . Further stations were Munich and Stettin , where from April 1905 he taught piano and musicology at the Riemann Conservatory. From 1908 he worked again in Berlin and taught music theory and composition privately, a. a. was Bruno Henze his student. Most recently he lived in Weimar.

As a composer he emerged with songs and motets and also dealt with the fine arts.

His memories of Franz Liszt are instructive.

Publications

Books

  • Handel . Reclam, Leipzig 1896.
  • Mendelssohn . Reclam, Leipzig 1897.
  • The Leipzig music season. Critical weekly about the musical life of Leipzig. Leipzig 1903-1904.
  • Bremer-Schraders Handlexikon der Musik (completely revised edition of Bremer's Musiklexikon). Leipzig 1905.
  • The Riemann Conservatory in Stettin and its owners. A critical explanation. Schmidt, Leipzig 1906.
  • Berlioz . Reclam, Leipzig 1907.
  • Dürer . Schlesische Verlagsanstalt, Berlin 1912.
  • Holbein . Berlin: Schlesische Verlagsanstalt, Berlin 1912.
  • Franz Liszt. Schlesische Verlagsanstalt, Berlin 1917, 2nd edition 1921.

Articles (selection)

  • The XXIII. Tonkünstler Assembly of the General German music association in Sondershausen . In: Neue Zeitschrift für Musik , Volume 82, No. 24 of June 11, 1886, pp. 265-267 ( digitized version ), No. 25 of June 18, 1886, pp. 273-275 and No. 26 of June 25 1886, pp. 281f.
  • Carl Reinecke's 90th birthday. In: Neue Zeitschrift für Musik , Volume 81 (1914), Issue 25, pp. 359–366.

Literature (selection)

  • Hugo Riemann's music lexicon. 10th edition, edited by Alfred Einstein . Berlin 1922, p. 1159
  • Anonymous, Nekrolog , in: Zeitschrift für Musikwissenschaft , vol. 8, issue 8 from May 1926, p. 511 ( digitized version )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Date of death after two short necrologists, in: Zeitschrift für Musikwissenschaft , vol. 8 (1925/26), p. 511 ( digitized version ) and Die Literatur. Monthly for Literature Friends , vol. 28 (1925/26), p. 566 ( digitized version )
  2. See Signals for the Musical World , Volume 63 (1905), p. 544 ( digitized version )