Gustav Brecher: Conductor, Composer, Opera Innovator. A Jewish Musician’s Life Between Fame and Demise
After a year with Gustav Mahler at the Vienna Court Opera, he began a 20-year career as principal opera conductor in 1903, with posts in Hamburg, Cologne, and Frankfurt.
In the fall of 1923, Brecher was appointed General Music Director of the Leipzig Opera—marking the beginning of his most significant decade, filled with groundbreaking yet controversial world premieres. In March 1933, the Nazis forced the Jewish maestro out of office. Years of isolation followed, culminating in his flight to Belgium, where his life came to an end in May 1940.
Jürgen Schebera discusses the key stages of Brecher’s life with Albrecht Dümling. Soprano Pia Davila and Linda Leine at the piano have brought along some of the composer’s early songs.
IN GERMAN
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