Max von Haken

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Max Eugen Einard von Haken (born March 29, 1863 in Riga ; † January 26, 1917 in Niederlößnitz ) was a German conductor and music teacher .

Hook was trained as a conductor at the Royal Music School in Munich with Josef Gabriel Rheinberger . From September 1890 he worked in Riga. From 1902 he was the conductor of the Dresden Mozart Association .

Works

Musical works

  • Manru / by JJ Paderewski. Text by Alfred Nossig. Textl. u. music. ext. by Max v. Hook, Leipzig: H. Seemann Nf., 1902.
  • The Polish Jew: Volks-Oper in 2 acts / by Carl Weis. Text based on Erckmann-Chatrian by Victor Léon; Richard Batka. Textl. u. music. ext. by Max v. Hook, Leipzig: H. Seemann Nf., 1902.

Fonts

  • August Klughardt. (= Der Musikführer. Volume 259) H. Seemann Nachf., 1902.

literature

  • Ottmar G. Flüggen: Biographical stage lexicon of the German theaters from the beginning of German drama to the present. Bruckmann, Munich 1892.
  • Mozart Association: In honor of the commemorative memory of Professor Max von Haken, honorary member of the association ... 1917.
  • Helmut Scheunchen : Lexicon of German Baltic Music. Harro von Hirschheydt publishing house, Wedemark-Elze 2002. ISBN 3-7777-0730-9 . P. 100 f.

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