Composer Mark Lothar (1902-1985): Sign Ak München 1964, Rudolf-Steiner-Schule

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You are bidding on oneHandwritten, signed postcard of the composer Mark Lothar (1902-1985).

With a very rare motif: children's drawings "From the botany" by Helmut Stangl, student of the 6th class one Rudolf Steiner School . (Publisher: Rudolf Steiner School, Munich). -- The motive is not verifiable for me!

Dated Munich-Solln, 4. January 1964.

addressed to the p ianists, composers, writers and music critics Erwin Kroll (1886-1976) in Berlin.

Transcription: "Dear, honored Erwin Kroll! Warmest wishes to you and your dear wife for the new year that has just begun. Stay healthy and in your work strong fiery youthful fighters for everything genuine and true. And keep your sympathy for me. - The last year was difficult. The loss of dear friends and personalities (30 years of cooperation with Gründgens!) touched me deeply. Nevertheless: let's hope for 1964. In the old spirit of friendship, also on the part of my wife, your Mark Lothar. Greetings from our dear friend Maria Siegel."

Note: The important actor, director and artistic director Gustaf Gründgens (1899-1963) died on the 7th October 1963 in Manila during a trip around the world.--

Maria Seal, Daughter of the architect Hermann Stiller (1850-1931), widow of the composer Rudolf Siegel (1878-1948) and mother of the composer, songwriter, music publisher, writer and singer Ralph Maria Siegel (1911-1972) and grandmother of the musician, composer and music producer Ralph Siegel (*1945).

Format: 10.5x14.8cm.

Condition: Map bent and more heavily stained; with a big kink. B Please note also the pictures!

Internal note: Kroll 21-12-19 autograph autograph

above Mark Lothar and Erwin Kroll (source: wikipedia):

Mark Lothar (actually Lothar Hundertmark; * 23. May 1902 in Berlin; † 6 April 1985 in Munich) was a German composer.

Life: He studied in Berlin with Franz Schreker, with Walther Carl Meiszner (piano, 1921-1926) and in Munich with Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Mark Lothar became known early on as an accompanist for famous singers, including Erna Berger and Corry Nera, who became Lothar's wife in 1934, and later Hermann Prey. In 1933 Lothar, who was a member of the anti-Semitic Kampfbund for German culture, was appointed by Max Reinhardt as a music expert at the Deutsches Theater. In 1934 he was appointed by Gustaf Gründgens to the Prussian State Theater in Berlin, where he worked as musical director until 1944. During the Nazi period he received various commissions from the Reich Office for Music Arrangements, which was under Goebbels. In August 1944, Lothar was included by Adolf Hitler in the list of the most important composers, which he considered to be the most important composers, which saved him from military service, even on the home front.

From 1945 Mark Lothar worked at the Bavarian State Theater and from 1955 as a freelance composer in Munich.

In 1928 he achieved his first major opera success with "Tyll". This humorous play-opera with lyrical and cheerful parts also delighted audiences and critics when it was performed again in 1984 at the Oberhausen Theater. "Tyll" was followed by operas such as "Münchhausen" (UA: Semperoper Dresden 1933), "Schneider Wibbel" (1938), "Rappelkopf" (UA: Munich 1958) and "Momo and the Time Thieves" (1978). His music for the stage work "Hans Sonnenstössers Höllenfahrt" dates from the 1930s.

Lothar also made a name for himself as a composer of stage music, film music (e.g. for "Friedemann Bach", "Tender Secret" and "Faust" by Gustaf Gründgens) and songs based on texts by Hermann Löns, Joachim Ringelnatz, Christian Morgenstern and others. His song cycle “Music of the Lonely” op. 69 based on poems by Hermann Hesse, which Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau also interpreted.

His grave is in the Solln Cemetery in Munich.

Filmography (selection)

1921: Devil and Circe

1939: Stepping off the path

1941: Friedemann Bach

1944: Nora

1947: Between yesterday and tomorrow

1949: Tragedy of a Passion

1949: You are not alone

1949: Playful life

1949: Night Watch

1950: Föhn

1951: dr hol

1952: The Last Recipe

1952: The Great Temptation

1953: Martin Luther

1953: Royal Highness

1954: Sauerbruch - That was my life

1955: Beloved Enemy

1956: Regine

1956: Tender Secret

1956: The girl Marion

1956: Devil in Silk

1957: Made in Germany - A life for Zeiss

1957: The last will be first

1957: … and lead us not into temptation

1958: Resurrection

1960: Fist

radio play music

1948: Wolfgang Borchert: Out in front of the door – Directed by: Walter Ohm (Radio Munich)

1951: Molière: The Imaginary Invalid – Directed by Walter Ohm (BR)

1952: Nikolai Gogol: The Revisor – Director: Walter Ohm (BR)

1953: Carl Zuckmayer: Ulla Winblad or Music and Life of Carl Michael Bellmann – Director: Walter Ohm (BR/ rb /SWF)

Erwin Kroll (* 3. February 1886 in Deutsch Eylau; † 7 March 1976 in Berlin) was a German pianist, composer, writer and music critic. Like his friend Otto Besch, Kroll was a tone poet from East Prussia.

Life: Around 1900 Kroll came to Königsberg i. Pr. and attended the royal hoof high school with Otto Besch. He studied philology and music at Albertus University. He received his doctorate from ETA Hoffmann, who had always been revered in Königsberg. phil. and went to school.

In 1919 he devoted himself entirely to music and continued his studies in Munich, which he had begun with Otto Fiebach and Paul Scheinpflug. There he found an important teacher, above all in Hans Pfitzner, to whom he later dedicated a highly acclaimed book. In addition to his studies, Kroll was a répétiteur at the Munich State Opera and secretary of the Hans-Pfitzner-Verein für Deutsche Tonkunst, which Thomas Mann had called for to found.

In 1925 Kroll returned to East Prussia and became a music critic for the Hartungsche Zeitung, and from 1930 its features editor. From 1934 he worked in Berlin as a critic and writer on music. After the Second World War he headed the music department of the Northwest German Broadcasting Corporation in Berlin until 1953.

With his book, Kroll erected a monument to the (forgotten) importance of Königsberg as a music city.[3]

See also: Music in Koenigsberg

factories

East Prussian homeland - orchestral work

Violin Sonata in B flat major

Sonatina in F major

East Prussian Dances

Der Adebar - Fantasy on East Prussian folk tunes for large orchestra

Vocal works and song arrangements

Songs for solo voices and choral songs

writings

Music city Koenigsberg

Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffman. Breitkopf & Haertel, Leipzig 1923.

Hans Pfitzner. Three masks publishing house, Munich 1924.

The theater. Festschrift for the 25th anniversary of the municipal theater in Dortmund. The Theater, Berlin 1930.

Carl Maria Weber. Athenaion, Potsdam 1934.

Music city Koenigsberg. Atlantis, Freiburg i. brother 1966.

honors

Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon (27. January 1956)

Culture Prize of the East Prussian Association (1960)

Life: He studied in Berlin with Franz Schreker, with Walther Carl Meiszner (piano, 1921-1926) and in Munich with Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Mark Lothar became known early on as an accompanist for famous singers, including Erna Berger and Corry Nera, who became Lothar's wife in 1934, and later Hermann Prey. In 1933 Lothar, who was a member of the anti-Semitic Kampfbund for German culture, was appointed by Max Reinhardt as a music expert at the Deutsches Theater. In 1934 he was appointed by Gustaf Gründgens to the Prussian State Theater in Berlin, where he worked as musical director until 1944. During the Nazi period he received various commissions from the Reich Office for Music Arrangements, which was under Goebbels. In August 1944, Lothar was included by Adolf Hitler in the list of the most im Life: He studied in Berlin with Franz Schreker, with Walther Carl Meiszner (piano, 1921-1926) and in Munich with Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Mark Lothar became known early on as an accompanist for famous singers, including Erna Berger and Corry Nera, who became Lothar's wife in 1934, and later Hermann Prey. In 1933 Lothar, who was a member of the anti-Semitic Kampfbund for German culture, was appointed by Max Reinhardt as a music expert at the Deutsches Theater. In 1934 he was appointed by Gustaf Gründgens to the Prussian State Theater in Berlin, where he worked as musical director until 1944. During the Nazi period he received various commissions from the Reich Office for Music Arrangements, which was under Goebbels. In August 1944, Lothar was included by Adolf Hitler in the list of the most im Life: He studied in Berlin with Franz Schreker, with Walther Carl Meiszner (piano, 1921-1926) and in Munich with Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Mark Lothar became known early on as an accompanist for famous singers, including Erna Berger and Corry Nera, who became Lothar's wife in 1934, and later Hermann Prey. In 1933 Lothar, who was a member of the anti-Semitic Kampfbund for German culture, was appointed by Max Reinhardt as a music expert at the Deutsches Theater. In 1934 he was appointed by Gustaf Gründgens to the Prussian State Theater in Berlin, where he worked as musical director until 1944. During the Nazi period he received various commissions from the Reich Office for Music Arrangements, which was under Goebbels. In August 1944, Lothar was included by Adolf Hitler in the list of the most im
Autogrammart Schriftstück
Erscheinungsort München
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Mark Lothar
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1964
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript
  • Autograph Type: Document
  • Place of Publication: Munich
  • Region: Europe
  • Material: Paper
  • Language: German
  • Author: Mark Lothar
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Genre: History
  • Properties: First Edition, Signed
  • Date of Publication: 1964
  • Type: Handwritten Manuscript
  • Brand: Unbranded

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