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Ernst Toch

Ernst Toch (German: [ˈtɔχ]; 7 December 1887 – 1 October 1964) was an Austrian composer of European classical music and film scores, who from 1933 worked as an émigré in Paris, London and New York. He sought throughout his life to introduce new approaches to music.

Ernst Toch in 1919

Biography edit

Toch was born in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, into the family of a humble Jewish leather dealer[1] when the city was at its 19th-century cultural zenith. He studied philosophy at the University of Vienna, medicine at Heidelberg and music at the Hoch Conservatory (1909–1913) in Frankfurt.[2] His main instrument was the piano, and he was a pianist of considerable stature, performing to acclaim throughout much of western Europe. Much of his writing was intended for the piano.

Toch continued to grow as an artist and composer throughout his adult life, and in America came to influence whole new generations of composers. His first compositions date from c. 1900 and were pastiches in the style of Mozart (quartets, 1905 album verses for piano). His first quartet was performed in Leipzig in 1908, and his sixth (Opus 12, 1905) in the year 1909. In 1909, his Chamber Symphony in F major (written 1906) won the Frankfurt/Main Mozart prize. From this time onwards, Toch dedicated himself to being a full-time composer. He won the Mendelssohn prize for composition in 1910. In 1913, he was appointed lecturer of both piano and composition at the College of Music in Mannheim. After winning a further five major prizes for his works, he served four years in the army on the Italian Front during World War I. In 1916, he married Lilly Zwack, the daughter of a banker.

After World War I, he returned to Mannheim to compose, developing a new style of polyphony. He received his Ph.D. degree from Heidelberg University in 1921. He then taught on the faculty of the Mannheim Conservatory where one of his pupils was Hugo Chaim Adler.

Following Hitler's seizure of power in 1933, Toch went into exile, first to Paris and then London, where Berthold Viertel and Elisabeth Bergner helped him find work as a composer for the cinema. Films scored during this period included Catherine the Great, Little Friend and The Private Life of Don Juan. In 1935, he accepted an invitation from Alvin Johnson of the New School for Social Research to go to New York City. He could, however, only secure his living in California by composing film music for Hollywood, completing 16 scores. Unlike his colleague Erich Wolfgang Korngold Toch never got much attention in the industry and was rarely top-billed, although he did win three Academy Award nominations - for Peter Ibbetson (1935), Ladies in Retirement (1941) and Address Unknown (1944). His score for the chase scene in Shirley Temple's 1937 Heidi perhaps remains his best-known piece of film music.

During his residence in California, he was a professor at the University of Southern California, where he taught both music and philosophy. He was also a guest lecturer at Harvard University. In 1958, he received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Grand Merit Cross). He died in Santa Monica, California, and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. He is the grandfather of authors Lawrence Weschler and Toni Weschler.

Work edit

Toch wrote eight string quartets before the war and five afterwards. No 9 (1919) marked a significant stylistic change, shifting from the influence of Brahms towards a more radical, extended tonality and linear development. During the 1920s Toch was considered one of the great avant-garde composers. His work during that decade included the Cello Concerto (1925) and the humorous Bunte Suite (1929), but also two short operas, Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse (1927) and Egon und Emilie (1928), notable examples of the short-lived Zeitoper genre. These led him towards the full-length three act opera Der Fächer of 1930. That year he also invented "Gesprochene Musik," the idiom of the "spoken chorus", a technique used in his most performed work, Fuge aus der Geographie, which he himself regarded as an unimportant diversion.[3]

Between 1950 and 1964 he wrote seven symphonies. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1956 for his Third Symphony (premiered by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on December 2, 1955). He also wrote books dealing with musical theory: Melodielehre (1923) and The Shaping Forces in Music (1948). His notable students included Vagn Holmboe, André Previn and Richard Wernick.

List of works edit

Symphonies edit

  • Symphony No. 1, Op. 72 (1950) (pub. 1951)
  • Symphony No. 2, Op. 73 (1951) (pub. 1953)
  • Symphony No. 3, Op. 75 (1955) (pub. 1957)
  • Symphony No. 4, for orchestra and speaker, Op. 80 (1957) (pub. 1960)
  • Symphony No. 5 ‘Jephtha, Rhapsodic Poem’, Op. 89 (1963) (pub. 1965)
  • Symphony No. 6, Op. 93 (1963) (pub. 1966)
  • Symphony No. 7, Op. 95 (1964) (pub. 1968)

Concertos edit

  • Concerto for Cello and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 35 (1924) (pub. 1925)
  • Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, (Piano Concerto No. 1), Op. 38 (1926) (pub. 1926)
  • Symphony for Piano and Orchestra, (Piano Concerto No. 2), Op. 61 (1933) (pub. 1933)

Other orchestral works edit

  • Scherzo in B minor, orchestral version, Op. 11 (1904) (pub. c. 1905)
  • hantastishche Nachtmusik (Fantastic Serenade), for orchestra, Op. 27 (1920) (pub. c. 1921)
  • Five Pieces for Chamber Orchestra, Op. 33 (1924) (pub. 1924)
  • Komödie für Orchester in Einem Satz (Comedy for Orchestra in One Movement), Op. 42 (1927) (pub. 1927)
  • Vorspiel zu einem Märchen (Prelude to a Fairy Tale), for orchestra, Op. 43a (1927) (pub. 1927) (Adapted from the overture of Princess & the Pea)
  • Fanal (Beacon) for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 45 (1928) (pub. 1928)
  • Bunte Suite (Motley Suite), for orchestra, Op. 48 (1928) (pub. 1929)
  • Kleine Ouvertüre zu der Fächer (Little Overture to the Fan), for orchestra, Op. 51 (1929) (pub. 1929)
  • Kleine Theater-Suite (Little Theater Suite), for orchestra, Op. 54 (1930) (pub. 1931)
  • Big Ben: Variation-Fantasy on the Westminster Chimes, for orchestra, Op. 62 (1934) (pub. 1935)
  • Pinocchio: A Merry Overture for Orchestra (1935) (pub. 1937)
  • The Idle Stroller Suite, for orchestra (1938) (Unpublished)
  • The Covenant (Sixth movement from The Genesis Suite), for orchestra and narrator (c. 1945) (Score lost; recording exists)
  • Hyperion: A Dramatic Prelude for Orchestra, Op. 71 (1947) (pub. 1950)
  • Circus: An Overture, for orchestra (1953) (pub. 1954)
  • Notturno, for orchestra, Op. 77 (1953) (pub. 1957)
  • Peter Pan, for orchestra, Op. 76 (1956) (pub. 1956)
  • Intermezzo for orchestra (1959) (pub. 1962)
  • Epilogue for orchestra (reorchestration of first movement of Idle Stroller) (1959) (pub. 1964)
  • Short Story for orchestra (1961) (Unpublished)
  • The Enamoured Harlequin, for orchestra, Op. 94 (1963) (Unpublished)
  • Sinfonietta for String Orchestra, Op. 96 (1964) (pub. 1965)
  • Variations on the Swabian Folk Song "Muss i denn zum Städtele hinaus", for orchestra (1964) (Unpublished)

Chamber edit

  • String Quartet no. 6 in A minor, Op. 12 (1904–1905) (Unpublished)
  • Chamber Symphony in F major, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, 2 violins, cello and bass (1906) (Unpublished)
  • String Quartet no. 7 in G major, Op. 15 (1908)
  • Vom sterbenden Rokoko (From the Dying Rococo), for violin and piano, Op. 16 (1909) (pub. 1910)
  • Duos for Two Violins, Op. 17 (1909) (pub. c. 1910)
  • Romanze, for violin and piano (c. 1910) (pub. 1911)
  • Serenade for Three Violins, Op. 20 (1911) (pub. 1912)
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 21 (1912) (Unpublished)
  • Serenade (Spitzweg) for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 25 (1916) (pub. 1921)
  • String Quartet no. 8 in D-flat major, Op. 18 (1910) (pub. 1911)
  • String Quartet no. 9 in C major, Op. 26 (1919) (pub. 1920)
  • String Quartet no. 10 on the Name ‘Bass’, Op. 28 (1920) (pub. c. 1923)
  • Tanz-Suite (Dance Suite), for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, bass and percussion, Op. 30 (1923) (pub. 1924) (optional add. strings)
  • String Quartet no. 11, Op. 34 (1924) (pub. 1924)
  • Two Divertimentos for String Duet, Op. 37 (No. 1: violin and cello / No. 2: violin and viola) (1925) (pub. 1926)
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 44 (1928) (pub. 1928)
  • Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 50 (1929) (pub. 1929)
  • String Trio, for violin, viola and cello, Op. 63 (1936) (pub. 1955)
  • Quintet for Piano, Two Violins, Viola and Cello, Op. 64 (1938) (pub. 1947)
  • String Quartet no. 12, Op. 70 (1946) (pub. 1949)
  • Dedication, for string quartet or string orchestra (1948) (pub. 1957)
  • Adagio Elegiaco, for clarinet & piano (1950) (pub. 1987)
  • String Quartet no. 13, Op. 74 (1953–1954) (pub. 1961)
  • Sonatinetta, for flute, clarinet and bassoon, Op. 84 (1959) (pub. 1961)
  • Three Impromptus for Unaccompanied String Instruments, Op. 90a (violin), 90b (viola), 90c (cello) (1963) (pub. 1965)
  • Quartet for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Viola, Op. 98 (1964) (pub. 1967)

Wind ensemble edit

  • Spiel für Blasorchester (Divertimento for Wind Orchestra), Op. 39 (1926) (pub. 1926; Donaueschingen première)
  • Miniatur Ouvertüre for 2 flutes, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, 2 trumpets, trombone and percussion (1932) (pub. 1932)
  • Five Pieces for Wind Instruments and Percussion, Op. 83 (1959) (pub. 1961)
    for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, 2 horns and percussion
  • Sinfonietta for Wind Instruments and Percussion, Op. 97 (1964) (pub. 1967)
    for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets and percussion

Piano edit

The music accompanying this molecular modelling piece is based on Toch's Burlesques for piano.
  • Melodische Skizzen (Melodic Sketches), Op. 9 (1903) (pub. c. 1903–1905)
  • Three Preludes, Op. 10 (c. 1903) (pub. unknown)
  • Scherzo in B minor, original piano version, Op. 11 (1904) (pub. c. 1905)
  • Stammbuchverse (Album Verses), Op. 13 (1905) (pub. 1905)
  • Begegnung (Meeting) (1908) (Unpublished)
  • Reminiszenzen (Reminiscences), Op. 14 (1909) (pub. 1909)
  • Canon (Aus Dem ‘Tagebuch) (1914) (pub. 1915)
  • Burlesken (Burlesques), Op. 31 (1923) (pub. 1924)
    • Gemächlich
    • Lebhaft
    • "Der Jongleur"
  • Three Piano Pieces, Op. 32 (1924) (pub. 1925)
  • Capriccetti, Op. 36 (1925) (pub. 1925)
  • Tanz-und-Spielstücke (Pieces for Dancing and Playing), Op. 40 (c. 1926) (pub. 1927)
  • Sonata for Piano, Op. 47 (1928) (pub. 1928)
  • Kleinstadtbilder (Echoes From a Small Town), 14 Moderately Easy Piano Pieces, Op. 49 (1929) (pub. 1929)
  • 5 × 10 Etudes, Op. 55–59 (1931) (pub. 1931)
  • Profiles, Op. 68 (1946) (pub. 1948)
  • Ideas, Op. 69 (1946) (pub. 1947)
  • Diversions, Op. 78a (1956) (pub. 1958)
  • Sonatinetta, Op. 78b (1956) (pub. 1958)
  • (Untitled canon) (1959) (Unpublished)
  • Three Little Dances, Op. 85 (1961) (pub. 1962)
  • Reflections, Op. 86 (1962) (pub. 1962)
  • Sonata for Piano Four-Hands, Op. 87 (1962) (pub. 1963)

Toch's piano music has been recorded by Austrian pianist Anna Magdalena Kokits.[4]

Other solo instrumental works edit

  • Three Original Pieces for the Electric Welte-Mignon Piano (1926) (Unpublished)
  • Studie, for mechanical organ (1927) (Unpublished)
  • Two Études for Violoncello Solo (1930) (pub. 1931)

Operas edit

  • Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse (The Princess and the Pea), Op. 43 (1927) (pub. 1927)
    Musical fairy tale in one act; text after H. C. Andersen by Benno Elkan; English and German versions exist
  • Egon und Emilie (Edgar and Emily), Op. 46 (c. 1928) (pub. 1938)
    Chamber opera in one act; "Not a family drama" (Kein Familiendrama); text by Christian Morgenstern; English and German versions exist
  • Der Fächer (The Fan), Op. 51 (1929 or 1930) (pub. 1930)
    Opera-capriccio in three acts; text by Ferdinand Lion. Der Fächer was rediscovered and produced for the first time since the 1930s by the Bielefeld Opera conducted by Geoffrey Moull in 1995.[5]
  • Scheherazade: The Last Tale (Das letzte Märchen), Op. 88 (1962) (pub. 1965)
    Opera in one act; text by Melchior Lengyel, English translation by Cornel Lengyel[6]

Choral edit

  • An mein Vaterland (To My Fatherland), Op. 23 (1913) (Unpublished)
    for large orchestra, organ, solo soprano, mixed chorus & boys’ chorus
  • Gesprochene Musik (Speaking Music), (1930). Only No. 1 of 3 published:
  • Geographical Fugue, for speaking chorus (1930) (pub. 1950) No. 1 of 3 from Gesprochene Musik
  • Der Tierkreis (The Zodiac), for women's chorus (1930) (Nos. 1 and 2 pub. 1930; No. 3 unpublished)
  • Das Wasser (The Water), Cantata after a text by A. Döblin, Op. 53 (1930) (pub. 1930)
    for tenor, baritone, narrator, chorus, flute, trumpet, percussion & strings
  • Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, Op. 65 (1938) (pub.?)
    for solo soprano, alto, tenor & baritone, narrator, chorus & orchestra
  • The Inner Circle, six a cappella choruses for mixed chorus, Op.67 (1945, revised 1953) (pub. 1953)
    Cui bono (Thomas Carlyle) / The Lamb (William Blake) / Extinguish my eyes (Rainer Maria Rilke) / O World, thou chosest not (George Santayana) / Have you not heard his silent step (Rabindranath Tagore) / 6. Goodbye, proud world (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
  • Phantoms, Op.81 (1957) (pub.?)
    for male and female speakers, women's speaking chorus, flute, clarinet, vibraphone, xylophone, timpani & percussion
  • Song of Myself, for mixed chorus (1961) (pub. 1961)
  • Valse (Waltz), for speaking chorus & optional percussion (1961) (pub. 1962)

Other vocal works edit

  • Ich wollt, ich wär ein fisch (I wish I were a fish), for high voice & piano (1920) (Unpublished)
  • Die chinesische Flöte (The Chinese Flute), Op. 29 (1922) (pub. 1923)
    for soprano, 2 flutes, clarinet, bass clarinet, percussion, celesta & strings. Exists in German and English versions
  • Nine Songs for Soprano and Piano, Op. 41 (1926) (pub. 1928). Exists in German and English versions
  • Music for Orchestra and Baritone, Op. 60 (1931) (pub. 1932)
  • Chansons sans paroles, for voice and piano (1940) (Unpublished)
  • Poems to Martha, for medium voice & string quartet (1942) (pub. 1943)
  • There Is a Season for Everything, for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, violin & cello (c. 1953) (pub. 1953)
  • Vanity of Vanities, for soprano, tenor, flute, clarinet, violin, viola & cello (1954) (pub.?)
  • Lange schon haben meine Freunde versucht (My friends have long tried), for soprano & baritone (1958) (Unpublished)

Incidental music edit

  • Der Kinder Neujahrstraum (The Children’s New Year’s Dream) (stage play), Op. 19, for solo soprano, alto, tenor & baritone, chorus & orchestra (1910)
  • Anabasis (radio play), for flute, clarinet, 2 trumpets, trombone, tuba, percussion & chorus (1931)
  • Im fernen Osten (In the Far East) (radio play), for flute, 2 trumpets in C, mandolin, guitar, 2 violins, viola, cello, percussion, chorus & male solo voice (1931)
  • Die Heilige von U.S.A. (The Saint of the U.S.A.) (stage play), for wind ensemble, percussion, piano, harmonium, alto solo & chorus (1931)
  • König Ödipus (Oedipus Rex) (radio play), for 2 clarinets, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, percussion & strings (1931)
  • Medea (radio play), for wind ensemble, percussion & speaking chorus (1931)
  • Die Räuber (The Robbers) (radio play), for 2 trumpets in C, bass trumpet or trombone & percussion (1931)
  • Die Rollen des Schauspielers Seami (The Roles of the Actor Seami) (radio play), for flute, clarinet, violin, banjo, guitar & percussion (1931)
  • Turandot (radio play), for flute, clarinet, trumpet in C, cello, piano & percussion (1931)
  • Uli Wittewüpp (stage play), for clarinet, trumpet, percussion, piano & strings (1931)
  • Napoleon, oder die 100 Tage (Napoleon, or the 100 Days) (radio play) (1931 or 1932)
  • Das Kirschblütenfest (The Cherry Blossom Festival) (stage play), for timpani, percussion, harmonium & strings (1927)
  • The Gates of Carven Jade or The Garden of Jade (radio play), for flute, clarinet, banjo, guitar, violin & soprano solo (c. 1934)
  • William Tell (stage play), for flute, 2 clarinets, bassoon, trumpet, horn, 2 trombones, percussion and chorus (1939)

All incidental music listed is unpublished except Das Kirschblütenfest (pub. 1927).

Film music edit

Books edit

  • Beiträge zur Stilkunde der Melodie (1921) – dissertation for Heidelberg University
  • Melodielehre (1923) – based upon the dissertation
  • The Shaping Forces in Music: An Inquiry into the Nature of Harmony, Melody, Counterpoint, Form (1948) – uses material from the dissertation

Notes edit

  1. ^ Introduction to the Dover edition, The Shaping Forces in Music, Ernst Toch, Dover Publications, 1977.
  2. ^ Peter Cahn: Das Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main (1878–1978), Frankfurt am Main: Kramer, 1979
  3. ^ Anja Oechsler. 'Toch, Ernst' in Grove Music Online (2001)
  4. ^ Hum, Peter (2017-09-21). "Austrian pianist Anna Magdalena Kokits, on transmitting the "indescribable" through music". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  5. ^ Theater in Bielefeld 1975–1998, Kerber Verlag, Bielefeld, Redaktion Heidi Wiese, Heiner Bruns, Alexander Gruber, Fritz Stockmeier 1998, ISBN 3-933040-03-5
  6. ^ Toch, Ernst: "The Shaping Forces in Music", pg. 240–257, Dover Publications, Inc., 1977, Library of Congress: 76-9950, Checklist of Compositions by Lawrence Weschler

References edit

  • Contains a Searchable List of Works
  • Article on Toch's symphonies
  • Jezic, Diane Peacock (1989). "Toch Worklist Compiled by Alyson McLamore". The Musical Migration and Ernst Toch. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press. pp. 165–171. ISBN 0-8138-0322-5.
  • Jung, Hermann, ed. (2007). Spurensicherung: Der Komponist Ernst Toch (1887–1964) — Mannheimer Emigrantenschicksale. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3-631-57400-3.
  • Weschler, Lawrence (1974). Ernst Toch, 1887–1964: A Biographical Essay Ten Years After His Passing. UCLA, Los Angeles.
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived August 14, 2011) (accessed 31 January 2014).
  • Korngold Sr. & Jr. – Cliché, Critic and Composer, Jens F. Laurson, above article, migrated to ionarts.org
  • Chasing Heidi: Ernst Toch – The Composer and His Chamber Music, Jens F. Laurson, Classical WETA

External links edit

  • Ernst Toch Archive. UCLA. Performing Arts Special Collections
  • Ernst Toch at IMDb
  • Spectrum Concerts Berlin
  • Ernst Toch (in German) from the archive of the Österreichische Mediathek

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Ernst Toch German ˈtɔx 7 December 1887 1 October 1964 was an Austrian composer of European classical music and film scores who from 1933 worked as an emigre in Paris London and New York He sought throughout his life to introduce new approaches to music Ernst Toch in 1919 Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 List of works 3 1 Symphonies 3 2 Concertos 3 3 Other orchestral works 3 4 Chamber 3 5 Wind ensemble 3 6 Piano 3 7 Other solo instrumental works 3 8 Operas 3 9 Choral 3 10 Other vocal works 3 11 Incidental music 3 12 Film music 3 13 Books 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBiography editToch was born in Leopoldstadt Vienna into the family of a humble Jewish leather dealer 1 when the city was at its 19th century cultural zenith He studied philosophy at the University of Vienna medicine at Heidelberg and music at the Hoch Conservatory 1909 1913 in Frankfurt 2 His main instrument was the piano and he was a pianist of considerable stature performing to acclaim throughout much of western Europe Much of his writing was intended for the piano Toch continued to grow as an artist and composer throughout his adult life and in America came to influence whole new generations of composers His first compositions date from c 1900 and were pastiches in the style of Mozart quartets 1905 album verses for piano His first quartet was performed in Leipzig in 1908 and his sixth Opus 12 1905 in the year 1909 In 1909 his Chamber Symphony in F major written 1906 won the Frankfurt Main Mozart prize From this time onwards Toch dedicated himself to being a full time composer He won the Mendelssohn prize for composition in 1910 In 1913 he was appointed lecturer of both piano and composition at the College of Music in Mannheim After winning a further five major prizes for his works he served four years in the army on the Italian Front during World War I In 1916 he married Lilly Zwack the daughter of a banker After World War I he returned to Mannheim to compose developing a new style of polyphony He received his Ph D degree from Heidelberg University in 1921 He then taught on the faculty of the Mannheim Conservatory where one of his pupils was Hugo Chaim Adler Following Hitler s seizure of power in 1933 Toch went into exile first to Paris and then London where Berthold Viertel and Elisabeth Bergner helped him find work as a composer for the cinema Films scored during this period included Catherine the Great Little Friend and The Private Life of Don Juan In 1935 he accepted an invitation from Alvin Johnson of the New School for Social Research to go to New York City He could however only secure his living in California by composing film music for Hollywood completing 16 scores Unlike his colleague Erich Wolfgang Korngold Toch never got much attention in the industry and was rarely top billed although he did win three Academy Award nominations for Peter Ibbetson 1935 Ladies in Retirement 1941 and Address Unknown 1944 His score for the chase scene in Shirley Temple s 1937 Heidi perhaps remains his best known piece of film music During his residence in California he was a professor at the University of Southern California where he taught both music and philosophy He was also a guest lecturer at Harvard University In 1958 he received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Grand Merit Cross He died in Santa Monica California and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles He is the grandfather of authors Lawrence Weschler and Toni Weschler Work editToch wrote eight string quartets before the war and five afterwards No 9 1919 marked a significant stylistic change shifting from the influence of Brahms towards a more radical extended tonality and linear development During the 1920s Toch was considered one of the great avant garde composers His work during that decade included the Cello Concerto 1925 and the humorous Bunte Suite 1929 but also two short operas Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse 1927 and Egon und Emilie 1928 notable examples of the short lived Zeitoper genre These led him towards the full length three act opera Der Facher of 1930 That year he also invented Gesprochene Musik the idiom of the spoken chorus a technique used in his most performed work Fuge aus der Geographie which he himself regarded as an unimportant diversion 3 Between 1950 and 1964 he wrote seven symphonies He won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1956 for his Third Symphony premiered by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on December 2 1955 He also wrote books dealing with musical theory Melodielehre 1923 and The Shaping Forces in Music 1948 His notable students included Vagn Holmboe Andre Previn and Richard Wernick List of works editSymphonies edit Symphony No 1 Op 72 1950 pub 1951 Symphony No 2 Op 73 1951 pub 1953 Symphony No 3 Op 75 1955 pub 1957 Symphony No 4 for orchestra and speaker Op 80 1957 pub 1960 Symphony No 5 Jephtha Rhapsodic Poem Op 89 1963 pub 1965 Symphony No 6 Op 93 1963 pub 1966 Symphony No 7 Op 95 1964 pub 1968 Concertos edit Concerto for Cello and Chamber Orchestra Op 35 1924 pub 1925 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Piano Concerto No 1 Op 38 1926 pub 1926 Symphony for Piano and Orchestra Piano Concerto No 2 Op 61 1933 pub 1933 Other orchestral works edit Scherzo in B minor orchestral version Op 11 1904 pub c 1905 hantastishche Nachtmusik Fantastic Serenade for orchestra Op 27 1920 pub c 1921 Five Pieces for Chamber Orchestra Op 33 1924 pub 1924 Komodie fur Orchester in Einem Satz Comedy for Orchestra in One Movement Op 42 1927 pub 1927 Vorspiel zu einem Marchen Prelude to a Fairy Tale for orchestra Op 43a 1927 pub 1927 Adapted from the overture of Princess amp the Pea Fanal Beacon for Organ and Orchestra Op 45 1928 pub 1928 Bunte Suite Motley Suite for orchestra Op 48 1928 pub 1929 Kleine Ouverture zu der Facher Little Overture to the Fan for orchestra Op 51 1929 pub 1929 Kleine Theater Suite Little Theater Suite for orchestra Op 54 1930 pub 1931 Big Ben Variation Fantasy on the Westminster Chimes for orchestra Op 62 1934 pub 1935 Pinocchio A Merry Overture for Orchestra 1935 pub 1937 The Idle Stroller Suite for orchestra 1938 Unpublished The Covenant Sixth movement from The Genesis Suite for orchestra and narrator c 1945 Score lost recording exists Hyperion A Dramatic Prelude for Orchestra Op 71 1947 pub 1950 Circus An Overture for orchestra 1953 pub 1954 Notturno for orchestra Op 77 1953 pub 1957 Peter Pan for orchestra Op 76 1956 pub 1956 Intermezzo for orchestra 1959 pub 1962 Epilogue for orchestra reorchestration of first movement of Idle Stroller 1959 pub 1964 Short Story for orchestra 1961 Unpublished The Enamoured Harlequin for orchestra Op 94 1963 Unpublished Sinfonietta for String Orchestra Op 96 1964 pub 1965 Variations on the Swabian Folk Song Muss i denn zum Stadtele hinaus for orchestra 1964 Unpublished Chamber edit String Quartet no 6 in A minor Op 12 1904 1905 Unpublished Chamber Symphony in F major for flute oboe clarinet bassoon horn 2 violins cello and bass 1906 Unpublished String Quartet no 7 in G major Op 15 1908 Vom sterbenden Rokoko From the Dying Rococo for violin and piano Op 16 1909 pub 1910 Duos for Two Violins Op 17 1909 pub c 1910 Romanze for violin and piano c 1910 pub 1911 Serenade for Three Violins Op 20 1911 pub 1912 Sonata for Violin and Piano Op 21 1912 Unpublished Serenade Spitzweg for Two Violins and Viola Op 25 1916 pub 1921 String Quartet no 8 in D flat major Op 18 1910 pub 1911 String Quartet no 9 in C major Op 26 1919 pub 1920 String Quartet no 10 on the Name Bass Op 28 1920 pub c 1923 Tanz Suite Dance Suite for flute clarinet violin viola bass and percussion Op 30 1923 pub 1924 optional add strings String Quartet no 11 Op 34 1924 pub 1924 Two Divertimentos for String Duet Op 37 No 1 violin and cello No 2 violin and viola 1925 pub 1926 Sonata for Violin and Piano Op 44 1928 pub 1928 Sonata for Cello and Piano Op 50 1929 pub 1929 String Trio for violin viola and cello Op 63 1936 pub 1955 Quintet for Piano Two Violins Viola and Cello Op 64 1938 pub 1947 String Quartet no 12 Op 70 1946 pub 1949 Dedication for string quartet or string orchestra 1948 pub 1957 Adagio Elegiaco for clarinet amp piano 1950 pub 1987 String Quartet no 13 Op 74 1953 1954 pub 1961 Sonatinetta for flute clarinet and bassoon Op 84 1959 pub 1961 Three Impromptus for Unaccompanied String Instruments Op 90a violin 90b viola 90c cello 1963 pub 1965 Quartet for Oboe Clarinet Bassoon and Viola Op 98 1964 pub 1967 Wind ensemble edit Spiel fur Blasorchester Divertimento for Wind Orchestra Op 39 1926 pub 1926 Donaueschingen premiere Miniatur Ouverture for 2 flutes oboe clarinet bass clarinet 2 trumpets trombone and percussion 1932 pub 1932 Five Pieces for Wind Instruments and Percussion Op 83 1959 pub 1961 for flute oboe clarinet bassoon 2 horns and percussion Sinfonietta for Wind Instruments and Percussion Op 97 1964 pub 1967 for 2 flutes 2 oboes 2 clarinets 2 bassoons 2 horns 2 trumpets and percussion Piano edit source source source source source source source The music accompanying this molecular modelling piece is based on Toch s Burlesques for piano Melodische Skizzen Melodic Sketches Op 9 1903 pub c 1903 1905 Three Preludes Op 10 c 1903 pub unknown Scherzo in B minor original piano version Op 11 1904 pub c 1905 Stammbuchverse Album Verses Op 13 1905 pub 1905 Begegnung Meeting 1908 Unpublished Reminiszenzen Reminiscences Op 14 1909 pub 1909 Canon Aus Dem Tagebuch 1914 pub 1915 Burlesken Burlesques Op 31 1923 pub 1924 Gemachlich Lebhaft Der Jongleur Three Piano Pieces Op 32 1924 pub 1925 Capriccetti Op 36 1925 pub 1925 Tanz und Spielstucke Pieces for Dancing and Playing Op 40 c 1926 pub 1927 Sonata for Piano Op 47 1928 pub 1928 Kleinstadtbilder Echoes From a Small Town 14 Moderately Easy Piano Pieces Op 49 1929 pub 1929 5 10 Etudes Op 55 59 1931 pub 1931 Profiles Op 68 1946 pub 1948 Ideas Op 69 1946 pub 1947 Diversions Op 78a 1956 pub 1958 Sonatinetta Op 78b 1956 pub 1958 Untitled canon 1959 Unpublished Three Little Dances Op 85 1961 pub 1962 Reflections Op 86 1962 pub 1962 Sonata for Piano Four Hands Op 87 1962 pub 1963 Toch s piano music has been recorded by Austrian pianist Anna Magdalena Kokits 4 Other solo instrumental works edit Three Original Pieces for the Electric Welte Mignon Piano 1926 Unpublished Studie for mechanical organ 1927 Unpublished Two Etudes for Violoncello Solo 1930 pub 1931 Operas edit Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse The Princess and the Pea Op 43 1927 pub 1927 Musical fairy tale in one act text after H C Andersen by Benno Elkan English and German versions exist Egon und Emilie Edgar and Emily Op 46 c 1928 pub 1938 Chamber opera in one act Not a family drama Kein Familiendrama text by Christian Morgenstern English and German versions exist Der Facher The Fan Op 51 1929 or 1930 pub 1930 Opera capriccio in three acts text by Ferdinand Lion Der Facher was rediscovered and produced for the first time since the 1930s by the Bielefeld Opera conducted by Geoffrey Moull in 1995 5 Scheherazade The Last Tale Das letzte Marchen Op 88 1962 pub 1965 Opera in one act text by Melchior Lengyel English translation by Cornel Lengyel 6 Choral edit An mein Vaterland To My Fatherland Op 23 1913 Unpublished for large orchestra organ solo soprano mixed chorus amp boys chorus Gesprochene Musik Speaking Music 1930 Only No 1 of 3 published Geographical Fugue for speaking chorus 1930 pub 1950 No 1 of 3 from Gesprochene Musik Der Tierkreis The Zodiac for women s chorus 1930 Nos 1 and 2 pub 1930 No 3 unpublished Das Wasser The Water Cantata after a text by A Doblin Op 53 1930 pub 1930 for tenor baritone narrator chorus flute trumpet percussion amp strings Cantata of the Bitter Herbs Op 65 1938 pub for solo soprano alto tenor amp baritone narrator chorus amp orchestra The Inner Circle six a cappella choruses for mixed chorus Op 67 1945 revised 1953 pub 1953 Cui bono Thomas Carlyle The Lamb William Blake Extinguish my eyes Rainer Maria Rilke O World thou chosest not George Santayana Have you not heard his silent step Rabindranath Tagore 6 Goodbye proud world Ralph Waldo Emerson Phantoms Op 81 1957 pub for male and female speakers women s speaking chorus flute clarinet vibraphone xylophone timpani amp percussion Song of Myself for mixed chorus 1961 pub 1961 Valse Waltz for speaking chorus amp optional percussion 1961 pub 1962 Other vocal works edit Ich wollt ich war ein fisch I wish I were a fish for high voice amp piano 1920 Unpublished Die chinesische Flote The Chinese Flute Op 29 1922 pub 1923 for soprano 2 flutes clarinet bass clarinet percussion celesta amp strings Exists in German and English versions Nine Songs for Soprano and Piano Op 41 1926 pub 1928 Exists in German and English versions Music for Orchestra and Baritone Op 60 1931 pub 1932 Chansons sans paroles for voice and piano 1940 Unpublished Poems to Martha for medium voice amp string quartet 1942 pub 1943 There Is a Season for Everything for mezzo soprano flute clarinet violin amp cello c 1953 pub 1953 Vanity of Vanities for soprano tenor flute clarinet violin viola amp cello 1954 pub Lange schon haben meine Freunde versucht My friends have long tried for soprano amp baritone 1958 Unpublished Incidental music edit Der Kinder Neujahrstraum The Children s New Year s Dream stage play Op 19 for solo soprano alto tenor amp baritone chorus amp orchestra 1910 Anabasis radio play for flute clarinet 2 trumpets trombone tuba percussion amp chorus 1931 Im fernen Osten In the Far East radio play for flute 2 trumpets in C mandolin guitar 2 violins viola cello percussion chorus amp male solo voice 1931 Die Heilige von U S A The Saint of the U S A stage play for wind ensemble percussion piano harmonium alto solo amp chorus 1931 Konig Odipus Oedipus Rex radio play for 2 clarinets 2 trumpets 2 trombones percussion amp strings 1931 Medea radio play for wind ensemble percussion amp speaking chorus 1931 Die Rauber The Robbers radio play for 2 trumpets in C bass trumpet or trombone amp percussion 1931 Die Rollen des Schauspielers Seami The Roles of the Actor Seami radio play for flute clarinet violin banjo guitar amp percussion 1931 Turandot radio play for flute clarinet trumpet in C cello piano amp percussion 1931 Uli Wittewupp stage play for clarinet trumpet percussion piano amp strings 1931 Napoleon oder die 100 Tage Napoleon or the 100 Days radio play 1931 or 1932 Das Kirschblutenfest The Cherry Blossom Festival stage play for timpani percussion harmonium amp strings 1927 The Gates of Carven Jade or The Garden of Jade radio play for flute clarinet banjo guitar violin amp soprano solo c 1934 William Tell stage play for flute 2 clarinets bassoon trumpet horn 2 trombones percussion and chorus 1939 All incidental music listed is unpublished except Das Kirschblutenfest pub 1927 Film music edit Catherine the Great composed 1933 The Private Life of Don Juan composed 1934 Little Friend composed 1934 Peter Ibbetson composed 1935 Outcast composed 1936 On Such a Night composed 1937 The Rebel Son 1938 The Story of Alexander Graham Bell composed 1939 The Cat and the Canary composed 1939 The Ghost Breakers composed 1940 Dr Cyclops composed 1940 Ladies in Retirement composed 1941 First Comes Courage composed 1943 None Shall Escape composed 1943 Address Unknown composed 1944 The Unseen composed 1945 Books edit Beitrage zur Stilkunde der Melodie 1921 dissertation for Heidelberg University Melodielehre 1923 based upon the dissertation The Shaping Forces in Music An Inquiry into the Nature of Harmony Melody Counterpoint Form 1948 uses material from the dissertationNotes edit Introduction to the Dover edition The Shaping Forces in Music Ernst Toch Dover Publications 1977 Peter Cahn Das Hoch sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main 1878 1978 Frankfurt am Main Kramer 1979 Anja Oechsler Toch Ernst in Grove Music Online 2001 Hum Peter 2017 09 21 Austrian pianist Anna Magdalena Kokits on transmitting the indescribable through music Ottawa Citizen Retrieved 2019 01 04 Theater in Bielefeld 1975 1998 Kerber Verlag Bielefeld Redaktion Heidi Wiese Heiner Bruns Alexander Gruber Fritz Stockmeier 1998 ISBN 3 933040 03 5 Toch Ernst The Shaping Forces in Music pg 240 257 Dover Publications Inc 1977 Library of Congress 76 9950 Checklist of Compositions by Lawrence WeschlerReferences editFront Page of the Toch Archive Contains a Searchable List of Works Article on Toch s symphonies Jezic Diane Peacock 1989 Toch Worklist Compiled by Alyson McLamore The Musical Migration and Ernst Toch Ames Iowa Iowa State University Press pp 165 171 ISBN 0 8138 0322 5 Jung Hermann ed 2007 Spurensicherung Der Komponist Ernst Toch 1887 1964 Mannheimer Emigrantenschicksale Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang ISBN 978 3 631 57400 3 Weschler Lawrence 1974 Ernst Toch 1887 1964 A Biographical Essay Ten Years After His Passing UCLA Los Angeles Jens F Laurson Korngold Sr amp Jr Cliche Critic and Composer Classical WETA at the Wayback Machine archived August 14 2011 accessed 31 January 2014 Korngold Sr amp Jr Cliche Critic and Composer Jens F Laurson above article migrated to ionarts org Chasing Heidi Ernst Toch The Composer and His Chamber Music Jens F Laurson Classical WETAExternal links editErnst Toch Archive UCLA Performing Arts Special Collections Ernst Toch at IMDb Spectrum Concerts Berlin Ernst Toch in German from the archive of the Osterreichische Mediathek Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Biography nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ernst Toch amp oldid 1215700409, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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