The article introduces the Kaiser Prize—the most coveted award in the German American world of Lieder—and the man who won it twice, Eugen Klee. Klee arrived in Philadelphia in the 1890s and quickly established himself as the preeminent German choirmaster in the country—a true German American Apollo. In 1912 Klee won the Kaiser Prize and started a brief collaboration with Leopold Stokowski. In 1915 Klee won the Kaiser Prize again. Given that this second victory came during the First World War—and within three weeks of the sinking of the Lusitania—Klee had to content himself with a photograph of the prize. The actual prize did not arrive in America until 1927, by which time Klee’s life—like the music he conducted—was tracing a perdendo in Ame...
International audienceThis article focuses on what Liszt called his "wagnerian propaganda" : transcr...
This issue of »Zwitscher-Maschine« is traveling across the Atlantic to the USA, where Paul Klee’s »t...
This issue of »Zwitscher-Maschine« is traveling across the Atlantic to the USA, where Paul Klee’s »t...
The article introduces the Kaiser Prize—the most coveted award in the German American world of Liede...
International audienceIn this article the author discusses aspects of the piece of music composed as...
How Great German Singing Festivals Have Advanced the Art of Music in Germany and America Conservator...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThis article examines the ways in which critics and music historians i...
When the German Kaiserreich was declared on January 18th, 1871, the audience of Leipzig-based music ...
The article focuses on the musical life of Leningrad and Moscow in the second half of the 1920s. Du...
One of the major post-war events in contemporary art music, the world premiere of "Der Tanz um das g...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 5 / S...
One of the major post-war events in contemporary art music, the world premiere of "Der Tanz um das g...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 5 / S...
International audienceThis article focuses on what Liszt called his "wagnerian propaganda" : transcr...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 1 / W...
International audienceThis article focuses on what Liszt called his "wagnerian propaganda" : transcr...
This issue of »Zwitscher-Maschine« is traveling across the Atlantic to the USA, where Paul Klee’s »t...
This issue of »Zwitscher-Maschine« is traveling across the Atlantic to the USA, where Paul Klee’s »t...
The article introduces the Kaiser Prize—the most coveted award in the German American world of Liede...
International audienceIn this article the author discusses aspects of the piece of music composed as...
How Great German Singing Festivals Have Advanced the Art of Music in Germany and America Conservator...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThis article examines the ways in which critics and music historians i...
When the German Kaiserreich was declared on January 18th, 1871, the audience of Leipzig-based music ...
The article focuses on the musical life of Leningrad and Moscow in the second half of the 1920s. Du...
One of the major post-war events in contemporary art music, the world premiere of "Der Tanz um das g...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 5 / S...
One of the major post-war events in contemporary art music, the world premiere of "Der Tanz um das g...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 5 / S...
International audienceThis article focuses on what Liszt called his "wagnerian propaganda" : transcr...
Die Zwitscher-Maschine. Journal on Paul Klee / Zeitschrift für internationale Klee-Studien No. 1 / W...
International audienceThis article focuses on what Liszt called his "wagnerian propaganda" : transcr...
This issue of »Zwitscher-Maschine« is traveling across the Atlantic to the USA, where Paul Klee’s »t...
This issue of »Zwitscher-Maschine« is traveling across the Atlantic to the USA, where Paul Klee’s »t...