Karl Ohnesorg

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Karl Ohnesorg (born June 29, 1867 in Mannheim ; † November 15, 1919 in Hanover ) was a German conductor and composer . In 1912/13 he was chief conductor of the Halle City Theater Orchestra .

Life

Karl Ohnesorg was born in Mannheim, Baden , in 1867 . His teachers included u. a. Carl Reinecke , Bruno Zwintscher and Felix Draeseke . Then he worked as a theater conductor in Königsberg i. Pr. And Lübeck. From 1900 he worked in the successor to Bruno Walter at the Riga Theater in the Livonia Governorate , but was then dismissed at the end of the 1908/09 season in the wake of the "theater conflict" there. He then went to Wroclaw. In 1912/13 he was chief conductor of the Halle City Theater Orchestra . In addition, he appeared as a composer of operas, ballets and operettas.

Works (selection)

  • The beggar from the Pont des Arts , Opera (Lübeck 1899)
  • The Juggler , Opera (Riga 1905)
  • Magic of a Polar Night , Ballet (Dresden 1911)
  • The Yellow Prince , Operetta (Dresden 1911)
  • Lady Luftikus , Operetta (Nuremberg 1911)
  • Jonge Meisje , Operetta (Dresden 1912)

literature

  • No worries, Karl . In: Paul Frank: Kurzgefaßtes Tonkünstlerlexikon. For musicians and friends of music . Edited by Wilhelm Altmann , 12th, very expanded edition, Carl Merseburger, Leipzig 1926.
  • Klaus-Peter Koch : German musicians in Latvia including southern Livonia . In: History of Music in Central and Eastern Europe (2015), issue 15, p. 173.
  • No worries, Karl . In: Wilhelm Kosch : German Theater Lexicon . Biographical and bibliographical manual . Volume 2: Hurka - Pallenberg . De Gruyter, Berlin 1960, ISBN 3-907820-30-4 , p. 2606.
  • No worries, Karl . In: Hugo Riemann : Musiklexikon . Edited by Alfred Einstein , 11th edition, M. Hesse, Berlin 1929.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Ohnesorg, Karl . In: Hugo Riemann : Musiklexikon . Edited by Alfred Einstein , 11th edition, M. Hesse, Berlin 1929.
  2. Klaus-Peter Koch : German musicians in Latvia including southern Livonia . In: History of Music in Central and Eastern Europe (2015), issue 15, p. 173.
  3. Carola L. Gottzmann , Petra Hörner: Lexicon of the German-language literature of the Baltic States and St. Petersburg. From the Middle Ages to the present . Volume 1: A-G . De Gruyter, Berlin a. a. 2007, ISBN 978-3-11-019338-1 , p. 67.
  4. Ohnesorg, Karl . In: Paul Frank: Kurzgefaßtes Tonkünstlerlexikon. For musicians and friends of music . Edited by Wilhelm Altmann , 12th, very expanded edition, Carl Merseburger, Leipzig 1926.
  5. Susanne Range (Red.): Klangspuren. 100 years of the Halle Opera House orchestra 1897–1997 . Edited by the Halle Opera House, Halle / Saale 1997, no p.