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Eduard Stein

Eduard Stein (16 October 1818 – 16 March 1864) was a German conductor, music director and Prince's court conductor of the (later so called) Loh-Orchester Sondershausen in the residence town of the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.

Hofkapellmeister Eduard Stein (1818–1864)

Life edit

Childhood and education edit

Stein was born in 1818 as the son of the farmer Johann Traugott Stein in Kleinschirma [de] near Freiberg in Saxony.

He attended the grammar school in Freiberg, where his musical inclination was also encouraged by August Ferdinand Anacker, the founder of the Singakademie and conductor of the Bergmusikchor, which had previously been discovered by the local pastor. He then began to study theology at the Leipzig University, but under the influence of Heinrich Marschner and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy he abandoned this in favour of musical training.

Professional career edit

After dropping out of university and completing a musical education, Stein was music director of a travelling theatre company in Bautzen until 1845.

He then went to Frankfurt (Oder) and first became director of the opera. Later he worked as the conductor of the symphony concerts, the Liedertafel and the Singakademie.

In response to his application for the position of Fürstlicher Hofkapellmeister in Sondershausen, he was entrusted with this post in January 1853; he held it until his death on 16 March 1864 at the age of 45.[1] During his time in Sondershausen he also taught, among others, the later Scottish conductor and composer Alexander Mackenzie.[2]

Family edit

In Altenburg, Stein met Eleonore Natalie Richter (b. 1818), the daughter of a Dresden dance teacher, who came from Annaberg.[a] On 4 October 1842, they married in Bautzen. The marriage produced a son and a daughter, whose traces, however, disappear after Eduard's death.

Creating in Sondershausen edit

 
The ancient Loh-Halle at Lohplatz in Sondershausen

As a conductor, Stein succeeded in raising the Hofkapelle, which had been developed into a symphony orchestra by Gottfried Herrmann, to the qualitative level of important orchestras of musically influential German centres. Very early on, he introduced the so-called Zukunftsmusik [de] (also called New German School) of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner, which was still very unusual at the time. In 1856, he tried to get the public in the mood for the innovations by advertising them in the Deutsch.[3]

An early performance of Lohengrin on 26 March 1858 gained from Laue[4] an enthusiastic review that prompted Wagner to write to Stein on 3 May: Dear Herr Kapellmeister! I have just read a report on your performance of my Lohengrin, and I see from it that I was so happy to meet in you one of those rare friends whose beautiful and uplifting participation is the only thing that does not make me regret having presented my works to the public, where they so often and usually experience the fate of maltreatment and ridicule. Encounters such as yours are the only things that console me about my fate, which without them would have to be one of the most deplorable in existence. Greet Mr. Pichon - despite his misfortune at the first performance[5] - most sincerely, and thank him on my behalf for having drawn my attention with beautiful warmth some time ago to your great devotion to my work. [...] To your honoured orchestra, as well as to the singers unknown to me, who distinguished themselves so much in Lohengrin, my greatest thanks and best regards! Hopefully I will also see you one day: then let my handshake complete what I am saying today in brief, but with emphatic, heartfelt emphasis: - Thank you, thank you for the pleasure you have given me!

Yours, Richard Wagner."[6]

To Stein's rejoinder, Wagner replied on 3 July:

"Dear friend!

Please take this opportunity to thank me in brief for your exceptionally friendly letter, and, if you please, also inform Herr Laue of my joy at having won such an affectionate heart in him, as well as in you!

[...] Your most devoted Richard Wagner."[7]

The programming and performance practice met with Franz Liszt's admiration and prompted him to come to Sondershausen three times to experience concerts under Stein.[8] Even after Stein's death, further visits followed. With Liszt, the pianist, conductor and feared critic Hans von Bülow and the journalist and editor of the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik in Leipzig, Franz Brendel, also came to the residential city. With their praising reports, they made the town of Sondershausen and the orchestra widely known in the music world.

Legacy edit

To commemorate the year on 16 March 1865, a marble stone with the inscription "EDUARD STEIN | † | XVI MAERZ MDCCCLXIV" was ceremoniously unveiled on the grave (in what was then the Rosengarten cemetery).[9] This gravesite was levelled in 1952. Since 2012, there has been a stele with Stein's portrait and life data on the Alten Gottesacker.[10]

Until the demolition of the Loh Hall in 1973, Stein's name stood alongside other bandmasters of the Loh Orchestra in a surrounding frieze in the concert shell. Today, a replica of this frieze can be found in the music department of the Sondershausen Palace. His name can also be read in the foyer of the concert hall Haus der Kunst in Sondershausen.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ There are several places in Germany and elsewhere called Annaberg. It is unclear which this one was.

References edit

  1. ^ Todes- und Dankesanzeige in Der Deutsche 1864 Nr. 33 and 38. Standesamtsangabe in Nr. 34.
  2. ^ Marr, Robert A. (1889). Music for the People: A Retrospect of the Glasgow International Exhibition, 1888, with an Account of the Rise of Choral Societies in Scotland. Edinburgh and Glasgow: J. Menzies & Company. p. 1. LCCN lc21020020. Dr. A. C. Mackenzie... ...born at Edinburgh on 22nd August 1847; ... in 1857 went to Germany, and continued his musical studies at Schwartzburg-Sondershausen under W. Ulrich and Eduard Stein.
  3. ^ Eberhardt p. 185.
  4. ^ Johann Friedrich Laue, First Mayor of Sondershausen from 1860 to 1891, was himself a devoted musician, cf. his obituary in Der Deutsche 1896 No. 192. (The 1854 contribution marked 'J. L.' most likely came from him.)
  5. ^ Cf. Laue p. 200.
  6. ^ Richard Wagner, Sämtliche Briefe. Vol. 9. Leipzig 2000. ISBN 3370003619, p. 256.
  7. ^ Sämtliche Briefe. Vol. 9, p. 333. – Die Textversion, die bei Eberhardt p. 184 abgedruckt ist, geht wohl auf eine Vermischung der beiden Brieftexte zurück.
  8. ^ Eberhardt p. 186.
  9. ^ Neue Zeitschrift für Musik vol. 61, 1865, p. 137; A Celebration of the Memory of Eduard Stein, in Der Deutsche 1865 No. 33.
  10. ^ Vgl. Grave site and Ensemblesicht Complete view.

Further reading edit

  • Der Deutsche. Sondershäuser Zeitung nebst Regierungs- und Intelligenzblatt für das Fürstenthum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. [Sondershausen: Eupel.] (unvollständiges) Numerized.
  • J. L.: Aus Sondershausen. In Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. Vol. 41, 1854, pp. 116f..
  • Hans v. Bülow: Ein Lohconcert der fürstlichen Capelle in Sondershausen. In Neue Zeitschrift für Musik vol. 45, 1856, pp. 99–102.
  • Fr. Laue: Aufführung des Lohengrin. In Neue Zeitschrift für Musik vol. 48, 1858, No. 18, 30 April 1858, pp. 199f..
  • F. Brendel: Capelle und Musikleben in Sondershausen. In Neue Zeitschrift für Musik vol. 57, 1862, pp. 73ff., pp 85ff., pp. 93ff., pp. 101ff. and pp. 109ff..
  • [Thilo Irmisch:] Eduard Stein. In Der Deutsche 1864 p. 2 (No. 36) and S. 294f. (No. 37).
  • Erinnerungen an Eduard Stein. In Neue Zeitschrift für Musikvol. 60, 1864, pp. 121–123.
  • Alexander Campbell Mackenzie: A Musician's Narrative. London 1927. (chapters 2 and 3.)
  • Hans Eberhardt: Eduard Stein, ein Sondershäuser Hofkapellmeister als Vorkämpfer für Franz Liszt und Richard Wagner. In Das Thüringer Fähnlein. Monatshefte für die mitteldeutsche Heimat. Jg. 10, 1941, Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (1865) pp. 182–188].
  • Ronald Uhlig: Eduard Stein (1818–1864). (series: "Persönlichkeiten in Sondershausen".) editor. Stadtverwaltung Sondershausen. o. O. 2010. (unpaginated, 4 pages)

External links edit

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Eduard Stein 16 October 1818 16 March 1864 was a German conductor music director and Prince s court conductor of the later so called Loh Orchester Sondershausen in the residence town of the principality of Schwarzburg Sondershausen Hofkapellmeister Eduard Stein 1818 1864 Contents 1 Life 1 1 Childhood and education 1 2 Professional career 1 3 Family 2 Creating in Sondershausen 3 Legacy 4 Footnotes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife editChildhood and education edit Stein was born in 1818 as the son of the farmer Johann Traugott Stein in Kleinschirma de near Freiberg in Saxony He attended the grammar school in Freiberg where his musical inclination was also encouraged by August Ferdinand Anacker the founder of the Singakademie and conductor of the Bergmusikchor which had previously been discovered by the local pastor He then began to study theology at the Leipzig University but under the influence of Heinrich Marschner and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy he abandoned this in favour of musical training Professional career edit After dropping out of university and completing a musical education Stein was music director of a travelling theatre company in Bautzen until 1845 He then went to Frankfurt Oder and first became director of the opera Later he worked as the conductor of the symphony concerts the Liedertafel and the Singakademie In response to his application for the position of Furstlicher Hofkapellmeister in Sondershausen he was entrusted with this post in January 1853 he held it until his death on 16 March 1864 at the age of 45 1 During his time in Sondershausen he also taught among others the later Scottish conductor and composer Alexander Mackenzie 2 Family edit In Altenburg Stein met Eleonore Natalie Richter b 1818 the daughter of a Dresden dance teacher who came from Annaberg a On 4 October 1842 they married in Bautzen The marriage produced a son and a daughter whose traces however disappear after Eduard s death Creating in Sondershausen edit nbsp The ancient Loh Halle at Lohplatz in SondershausenAs a conductor Stein succeeded in raising the Hofkapelle which had been developed into a symphony orchestra by Gottfried Herrmann to the qualitative level of important orchestras of musically influential German centres Very early on he introduced the so called Zukunftsmusik de also called New German School of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner which was still very unusual at the time In 1856 he tried to get the public in the mood for the innovations by advertising them in the Deutsch 3 An early performance of Lohengrin on 26 March 1858 gained from Laue 4 an enthusiastic review that prompted Wagner to write to Stein on 3 May Dear Herr Kapellmeister I have just read a report on your performance of my Lohengrin and I see from it that I was so happy to meet in you one of those rare friends whose beautiful and uplifting participation is the only thing that does not make me regret having presented my works to the public where they so often and usually experience the fate of maltreatment and ridicule Encounters such as yours are the only things that console me about my fate which without them would have to be one of the most deplorable in existence Greet Mr Pichon despite his misfortune at the first performance 5 most sincerely and thank him on my behalf for having drawn my attention with beautiful warmth some time ago to your great devotion to my work To your honoured orchestra as well as to the singers unknown to me who distinguished themselves so much in Lohengrin my greatest thanks and best regards Hopefully I will also see you one day then let my handshake complete what I am saying today in brief but with emphatic heartfelt emphasis Thank you thank you for the pleasure you have given me Yours Richard Wagner 6 To Stein s rejoinder Wagner replied on 3 July Dear friend Please take this opportunity to thank me in brief for your exceptionally friendly letter and if you please also inform Herr Laue of my joy at having won such an affectionate heart in him as well as in you Your most devoted Richard Wagner 7 The programming and performance practice met with Franz Liszt s admiration and prompted him to come to Sondershausen three times to experience concerts under Stein 8 Even after Stein s death further visits followed With Liszt the pianist conductor and feared critic Hans von Bulow and the journalist and editor of the Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik in Leipzig Franz Brendel also came to the residential city With their praising reports they made the town of Sondershausen and the orchestra widely known in the music world Legacy editTo commemorate the year on 16 March 1865 a marble stone with the inscription EDUARD STEIN XVI MAERZ MDCCCLXIV was ceremoniously unveiled on the grave in what was then the Rosengarten cemetery 9 This gravesite was levelled in 1952 Since 2012 there has been a stele with Stein s portrait and life data on the Alten Gottesacker 10 Until the demolition of the Loh Hall in 1973 Stein s name stood alongside other bandmasters of the Loh Orchestra in a surrounding frieze in the concert shell Today a replica of this frieze can be found in the music department of the Sondershausen Palace His name can also be read in the foyer of the concert hall Haus der Kunst in Sondershausen Footnotes edit There are several places in Germany and elsewhere called Annaberg It is unclear which this one was References edit Todes und Dankesanzeige in Der Deutsche 1864 Nr 33 and 38 Standesamtsangabe in Nr 34 Marr Robert A 1889 Music for the People A Retrospect of the Glasgow International Exhibition 1888 with an Account of the Rise of Choral Societies in Scotland Edinburgh and Glasgow J Menzies amp Company p 1 LCCN lc21020020 Dr A C Mackenzie born at Edinburgh on 22nd August 1847 in 1857 went to Germany and continued his musical studies at Schwartzburg Sondershausen under W Ulrich and Eduard Stein Eberhardt p 185 Johann Friedrich Laue First Mayor of Sondershausen from 1860 to 1891 was himself a devoted musician cf his obituary in Der Deutsche 1896 No 192 The 1854 contribution marked J L most likely came from him Cf Laue p 200 Richard Wagner Samtliche Briefe Vol 9 Leipzig 2000 ISBN 3370003619 p 256 Samtliche Briefe Vol 9 p 333 Die Textversion die bei Eberhardt p 184 abgedruckt ist geht wohl auf eine Vermischung der beiden Brieftexte zuruck Eberhardt p 186 Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik vol 61 1865 p 137 A Celebration of the Memory of Eduard Stein in Der Deutsche 1865 No 33 Vgl Grave site and Ensemblesicht Complete view Further reading editDer Deutsche Sondershauser Zeitung nebst Regierungs und Intelligenzblatt fur das Furstenthum Schwarzburg Sondershausen Sondershausen Eupel unvollstandiges Numerized J L Aus Sondershausen In Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik Vol 41 1854 pp 116f Hans v Bulow Ein Lohconcert der furstlichen Capelle in Sondershausen In Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik vol 45 1856 pp 99 102 Fr Laue Auffuhrung des Lohengrin In Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik vol 48 1858 No 18 30 April 1858 pp 199f F Brendel Capelle und Musikleben in Sondershausen In Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik vol 57 1862 pp 73ff pp 85ff pp 93ff pp 101ff and pp 109ff Thilo Irmisch Eduard Stein In Der Deutsche 1864 p 2 No 36 and S 294f No 37 Erinnerungen an Eduard Stein In Neue Zeitschrift fur Musikvol 60 1864 pp 121 123 Alexander Campbell Mackenzie A Musician s Narrative London 1927 chapters 2 and 3 Hans Eberhardt Eduard Stein ein Sondershauser Hofkapellmeister als Vorkampfer fur Franz Liszt und Richard Wagner In Das Thuringer Fahnlein Monatshefte fur die mitteldeutsche Heimat Jg 10 1941 Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik 1865 pp 182 188 Ronald Uhlig Eduard Stein 1818 1864 series Personlichkeiten in Sondershausen editor Stadtverwaltung Sondershausen o O 2010 unpaginated 4 pages External links editLiterature by and about Eduard Stein in the German National Library catalogue Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eduard Stein amp oldid 1178423769, 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