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Ettinger, Max

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Ettinger, Max (1874-1951)

German composer. He studied in Berlin and Munich and lived at both places until 1933, when he went into exile in Italian Switzerland.

Works

Opera

Clavigo (after Goethe; 1926), Judith (after Hebbel), Frühlingserwachen (after Frank Wedekind; 1928), Juana (after Georg Kaiser), Dorlores (1931).

Choral

oratorios Königin Esther, Moses, Weisheit des Orients (from Omar Khayyám) for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra.

Chamber

string quartet (1945).


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