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Richard Bruno Heydrich

Richard Bruno Heydrich (23 February 1865 – 24 August 1938) was a German opera singer (tenor), composer, and founder of the Halle Conservatory.[2] A talented musician since childhood, Heydrich would find great success as a musical teacher, through the Halle Conservatory, which he ran with his wife, Elisabeth. He was the father of high-ranking Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich, a principal architect of the Holocaust, Heinz Heydrich, and Maria Heydrich.

Richard Bruno Heydrich
Born(1865-02-23)23 February 1865
Died24 August 1938(1938-08-24) (aged 73)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Musician, Music Teacher
Known forFounded the Halle Conservatory[1]
Father of Reinhard Heydrich
SpouseElisabeth Anna Amalia Krantz (died 1946)
ChildrenReinhard Heydrich
Heinz Heydrich
Maria Heydrich

Childhood

Bruno Heydrich was born in Leuben, a borough of Dresden, into a poor working-class Protestant family. His father, Carl Julius Reinhold Heydrich, was an apprentice cabinetmaker and his mother Ernestine Wilhelmine, took care of the five children. In 1867, when Bruno was four years old, the family moved to Meissen, a manufacturing center in Saxony.[3]

The family struggled with economic hardships throughout the course of Bruno's childhood. This was compounded by the passing of Bruno's father in 1874 from tuberculosis, at the age of thirty-seven. This tragedy was shortly followed by the passing of the eldest son, Reinhold Otto, who died of consumption aged just nineteen. Bruno, now the eldest child, began taking on odd jobs along with his mother in order to provide for his younger sisters. Ernestine remarried a few years later in 1877 to Gustav Robert Süss, a young Protestant locksmith, just nine years older than Bruno in order to provide a steady breadwinner for the family.[3]

Musical career

Starting at age twelve, Bruno began to show a talent for music. He played tenor horn, double-bass, tuba, and was first violin for his school's orchestra. By age thirteen he was performing as a soloist with the Meissen Youth Orchestra as a singer in public concerts. This musical ability proved useful as Bruno and his younger brother Richard would often perform at local fairs in order to supplant the family's income.[3] In 1879, he earned a scholarship to the prestigious Royal Conservatory of Dresden, which was run by the Royal Councillor Eugen Krantz. During this time Bruno grew close to Krantz's daughter Elisabeth, however due to his family's poverty, low social standing, and his relative youth he was unable to propose marriage at the time.[4]

 
Young Bruno Heydrich as a Composer (Date: Unknown)

After graduating with the highest honors from the Conservatory in 1882, Bruno would go onto tour across continental Europe as a professional tenor. In spite of this success, he struggled to maintain a solo career as a tenor as he continued to financially support his mother and younger sisters.[4] During this time, highly influenced by the popular works of Richard Wagner, Bruno began writing several musical compositions. He would go onto release the first of his five operas, Amen in 1895.[5]

The opera received national recognition and proved to be successful enough that Bruno was able to propose marriage to Elizabeth Krantz. They eventually married in 1887, upon the condition Bruno convert to Elisabeth's Catholic faith.[5]

Halle Conservatory

In 1898, after the passing of Eugene Krantz, using the inheritance left to Elisabeth the couple moved to the city of Halle. Bruno would then found the Halle Choir School in the same year.[6] By 1901, with a growing middle class seeking a musical education for their children, the school grew into the town's first musical conservatory.[7] The non-denominational conservatory took in Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish students, and proved to be so popular they soon expanded to include two buildings on Marienstrasse with eleven teachers, four assistant teachers, and a secretary.[8][9] The wealth generated by the school and Elisabeth's inheritance afforded the Heydrichs a comfortable upper-middle class life style, to the extent that the family were able to employ two full-time maids and a butler. The family soon became integrated with the upper echelon of Halle society, forming close personal relationships with the officials of the city, such as the Mayor; Bruno even joined the elite Freemason lodge of the Three Sabres, where he would organize concerts.[8]

The conservatory weathered the economic and political turmoil of the First World War. However, in the ensuing years as hyperinflation hit the newly founded Wiemar Republic in 1923, much of the family's savings were wiped out. Musical education effectively became a luxury for a great many families. Enrollment dropped to the point where Bruno Heydrich had to beg for a 10,000 Reichsmark state subsidy from the Halle magistrates. Bruno did not end up receiving the subsidy, and with the increased musical competition from the invention of radios and the gramophones, it left the family in a precarious financial position for the following decade.[10]

Personal life

Bruno married Elizabeth Krantz in 1887, daughter of his former Professor Eugen Krantz, the Royal Councillor of the Royal Conservatory of Dresden. Like his father-in-law, Bruno converted from Protestantism to Catholicism in order to get married. The couple would raise three children in Halle; Reinhard, Heinz, and Maria. In addition to his immediate family, Bruno would continue to financially support his mother Ernestine til her death in 1923.

In Halle an der Saale, Bruno , Elisabeth, and their three children lived in a second floor apartment, Gütchenstraße 20. Bruno Heydrich’s eldest son, Reinhard initially intended to inherit his father's musical school, but went on to become a Nazi official and prominent architect of the Holocaust. His younger son Heinz, committed suicide in 1944.[11]

Richard Bruno Heydrich died on 24 August 1938, aged 73, at a spa near Dresden, where his death certificate was issued.[12] His crypt is in the Stadtgottesacker, Halle an der Saale.

Politics

For the greater part of his early life, Bruno was not known to have been politically active. He espoused loyalties to Kaiser Wilhelm II, having grown up under the German Empire for the majority of his life, but never joined a political party til the Empire fell in 1918. In early 1919 after the founding of the Weimar Republic Bruno joined the conservative German National People's Party (DNVP) a monarchist, and anti-democratic party.[13]

Rumored Jewish Heritage

Rumors of Bruno's supposed Jewish heritage were spread when he was mislabeled as a Jewish composer in Hugo Riemann's 1916 Riemann Musiklexikon, a music encyclopedia. The writers of the encyclopedia mistakenly believed Bruno to be Jewish due to the last name of his stepfather, Süss, being prevalent among the German-Jewish community. These rumors increased after Bruno's brother-in-law Hans Krantz married a Hungarian-Jew named Iza Jarmy. Fearing an antisemitic backlash from the large Protestant community of Halle, Bruno would sue to have the next edition of the music encyclopedia corrected.[14] In spite of this, the Heydrichs weren't noted as being particularity antisemitic, and the family enjoyed cordial relations with their Jewish neighbors. Many Jewish children attended the Halle Conservatory, Bruno rented out the basement of the school to a local Jewish salesman, and his eldest son Reinhard was friends with the son of the local cantor, Abraham Lichtenstein.[15]

Works

Chamber music

  • Klaviertrio op. 2
  • Streichquartett op. 3
  • Klavierquintett op. 5

Lieder

  • Abschied O komm doch mein Mädchen: Lied für eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung
  • op. 1 Drei Lieder für eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte (No.3: Das Mädchen spricht: Mond, hast du auch geseh’n)
  • op. 74 Annemarie, Lied mit Klavierbegleitung für eine mittlere Stimme (Text von Julius Freund)
  • op. 75 Reiterlied

Operas

  • Amen (1895): Opern-Drama in 1 Akte u. e. musikalisch-pantomimischen Vorspiele[1]
  • Frieden (1907): Oper[1]
  • Zufall (1914) Oper in 1 Akt[1]
  • Das Leiermädchen (Volksoper)

Orchestral music

  • Sinfonie D-Major op. 57

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e Mason
  2. ^ Gerwarth, Robert (2012). Hitler's Hangman: The Life of Heydrich. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300187724.
  3. ^ a b c Gerwarth 2011, p. 15.
  4. ^ a b Gerwarth 2011, p. 16.
  5. ^ a b Gerwarth 2011, p. 17.
  6. ^ Gerwarth 2011, p. 18.
  7. ^ Gerwarth 2011, p. 19.
  8. ^ a b Gerwarth 2011, p. 20.
  9. ^ Gerwarth 2011, p. 21.
  10. ^ Gerwarth 2011, p. 32-33, 45.
  11. ^ Lehrer, Steven (2000). Wannsee House and the Holocaust. McFarland. p. 196. ISBN 978-0-7864-0792-7.
  12. ^ Shlomo Aronson. Reinhard Heydrich und die Frühgeschichte von Gestapo und SD. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt 1971, p. 256.
  13. ^ Gerwarth 2011, p. 28.
  14. ^ Gerwarth 2011, p. 26.
  15. ^ Gerwarth 2011, p. 27.

Bibliography

  • Aronson, Shlomo (1984) [1971]. Reinhard Heydrich und die Frühgeschichte von Gestapo und SD. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. ISBN 978-3-421-01569-3.
  • Gerwarth, Robert (2011). Hitler's Hangman: The Life of Heydrich. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-11575-8.
  • Daniel Gregory Mason (1917). The art of music: a comprehensive library of information for music lovers and musicians. The National Society of Music.
  • Lehrer, Steven (2002). Hitler Sites: A City-by-City Guidebook (Austria, Germany, France, United States). Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-1045-0.
  • Lehrer, Steven (2006). The Reich Chancellery and Führerbunker Complex: An Illustrated History of the Seat of the Nazi Regime. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-2393-5.
  • "Musical Times". 38. Novello. 1897. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • "Musical Times". 42. Novello. March 1, 1901. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • "The Monthly musical record". 31. Augener. 1901. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Spemanns Goldenes Buch der Musik, Eine Hauskunde für Jedermann. Stuttgart 1906.

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Richard Bruno Heydrich 23 February 1865 24 August 1938 was a German opera singer tenor composer and founder of the Halle Conservatory 2 A talented musician since childhood Heydrich would find great success as a musical teacher through the Halle Conservatory which he ran with his wife Elisabeth He was the father of high ranking Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich a principal architect of the Holocaust Heinz Heydrich and Maria Heydrich Richard Bruno HeydrichBorn 1865 02 23 23 February 1865Dresden Kingdom of Saxony 1 Died24 August 1938 1938 08 24 aged 73 Dresden Nazi GermanyNationalityGermanOccupation s Musician Music TeacherKnown forFounded the Halle Conservatory 1 Father of Reinhard HeydrichSpouseElisabeth Anna Amalia Krantz died 1946 ChildrenReinhard HeydrichHeinz HeydrichMaria Heydrich Contents 1 Childhood 2 Musical career 3 Halle Conservatory 4 Personal life 4 1 Politics 4 2 Rumored Jewish Heritage 5 Works 5 1 Chamber music 5 2 Lieder 5 3 Operas 5 4 Orchestral music 6 Footnotes 7 Bibliography 8 External linksChildhood EditBruno Heydrich was born in Leuben a borough of Dresden into a poor working class Protestant family His father Carl Julius Reinhold Heydrich was an apprentice cabinetmaker and his mother Ernestine Wilhelmine took care of the five children In 1867 when Bruno was four years old the family moved to Meissen a manufacturing center in Saxony 3 The family struggled with economic hardships throughout the course of Bruno s childhood This was compounded by the passing of Bruno s father in 1874 from tuberculosis at the age of thirty seven This tragedy was shortly followed by the passing of the eldest son Reinhold Otto who died of consumption aged just nineteen Bruno now the eldest child began taking on odd jobs along with his mother in order to provide for his younger sisters Ernestine remarried a few years later in 1877 to Gustav Robert Suss a young Protestant locksmith just nine years older than Bruno in order to provide a steady breadwinner for the family 3 Musical career EditStarting at age twelve Bruno began to show a talent for music He played tenor horn double bass tuba and was first violin for his school s orchestra By age thirteen he was performing as a soloist with the Meissen Youth Orchestra as a singer in public concerts This musical ability proved useful as Bruno and his younger brother Richard would often perform at local fairs in order to supplant the family s income 3 In 1879 he earned a scholarship to the prestigious Royal Conservatory of Dresden which was run by the Royal Councillor Eugen Krantz During this time Bruno grew close to Krantz s daughter Elisabeth however due to his family s poverty low social standing and his relative youth he was unable to propose marriage at the time 4 Young Bruno Heydrich as a Composer Date Unknown After graduating with the highest honors from the Conservatory in 1882 Bruno would go onto tour across continental Europe as a professional tenor In spite of this success he struggled to maintain a solo career as a tenor as he continued to financially support his mother and younger sisters 4 During this time highly influenced by the popular works of Richard Wagner Bruno began writing several musical compositions He would go onto release the first of his five operas Amen in 1895 5 The opera received national recognition and proved to be successful enough that Bruno was able to propose marriage to Elizabeth Krantz They eventually married in 1887 upon the condition Bruno convert to Elisabeth s Catholic faith 5 Halle Conservatory EditIn 1898 after the passing of Eugene Krantz using the inheritance left to Elisabeth the couple moved to the city of Halle Bruno would then found the Halle Choir School in the same year 6 By 1901 with a growing middle class seeking a musical education for their children the school grew into the town s first musical conservatory 7 The non denominational conservatory took in Protestant Catholic and Jewish students and proved to be so popular they soon expanded to include two buildings on Marienstrasse with eleven teachers four assistant teachers and a secretary 8 9 The wealth generated by the school and Elisabeth s inheritance afforded the Heydrichs a comfortable upper middle class life style to the extent that the family were able to employ two full time maids and a butler The family soon became integrated with the upper echelon of Halle society forming close personal relationships with the officials of the city such as the Mayor Bruno even joined the elite Freemason lodge of the Three Sabres where he would organize concerts 8 The conservatory weathered the economic and political turmoil of the First World War However in the ensuing years as hyperinflation hit the newly founded Wiemar Republic in 1923 much of the family s savings were wiped out Musical education effectively became a luxury for a great many families Enrollment dropped to the point where Bruno Heydrich had to beg for a 10 000 Reichsmark state subsidy from the Halle magistrates Bruno did not end up receiving the subsidy and with the increased musical competition from the invention of radios and the gramophones it left the family in a precarious financial position for the following decade 10 Personal life EditBruno married Elizabeth Krantz in 1887 daughter of his former Professor Eugen Krantz the Royal Councillor of the Royal Conservatory of Dresden Like his father in law Bruno converted from Protestantism to Catholicism in order to get married The couple would raise three children in Halle Reinhard Heinz and Maria In addition to his immediate family Bruno would continue to financially support his mother Ernestine til her death in 1923 In Halle an der Saale Bruno Elisabeth and their three children lived in a second floor apartment Gutchenstrasse 20 Bruno Heydrich s eldest son Reinhard initially intended to inherit his father s musical school but went on to become a Nazi official and prominent architect of the Holocaust His younger son Heinz committed suicide in 1944 11 Richard Bruno Heydrich died on 24 August 1938 aged 73 at a spa near Dresden where his death certificate was issued 12 His crypt is in the Stadtgottesacker Halle an der Saale Politics Edit For the greater part of his early life Bruno was not known to have been politically active He espoused loyalties to Kaiser Wilhelm II having grown up under the German Empire for the majority of his life but never joined a political party til the Empire fell in 1918 In early 1919 after the founding of the Weimar Republic Bruno joined the conservative German National People s Party DNVP a monarchist and anti democratic party 13 Rumored Jewish Heritage Edit Rumors of Bruno s supposed Jewish heritage were spread when he was mislabeled as a Jewish composer in Hugo Riemann s 1916 Riemann Musiklexikon a music encyclopedia The writers of the encyclopedia mistakenly believed Bruno to be Jewish due to the last name of his stepfather Suss being prevalent among the German Jewish community These rumors increased after Bruno s brother in law Hans Krantz married a Hungarian Jew named Iza Jarmy Fearing an antisemitic backlash from the large Protestant community of Halle Bruno would sue to have the next edition of the music encyclopedia corrected 14 In spite of this the Heydrichs weren t noted as being particularity antisemitic and the family enjoyed cordial relations with their Jewish neighbors Many Jewish children attended the Halle Conservatory Bruno rented out the basement of the school to a local Jewish salesman and his eldest son Reinhard was friends with the son of the local cantor Abraham Lichtenstein 15 Works EditChamber music Edit Klaviertrio op 2 Streichquartett op 3 Klavierquintett op 5Lieder Edit Abschied O komm doch mein Madchen Lied fur eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung op 1 Drei Lieder fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte No 3 Das Madchen spricht Mond hast du auch geseh n op 74 Annemarie Lied mit Klavierbegleitung fur eine mittlere Stimme Text von Julius Freund op 75 ReiterliedOperas Edit Amen 1895 Opern Drama in 1 Akte u e musikalisch pantomimischen Vorspiele 1 Frieden 1907 Oper 1 Zufall 1914 Oper in 1 Akt 1 Das Leiermadchen Volksoper Orchestral music Edit Sinfonie D Major op 57Footnotes Edit a b c d e Mason Gerwarth Robert 2012 Hitler s Hangman The Life of Heydrich Yale University Press ISBN 978 0300187724 a b c Gerwarth 2011 p 15 a b Gerwarth 2011 p 16 a b Gerwarth 2011 p 17 Gerwarth 2011 p 18 Gerwarth 2011 p 19 a b Gerwarth 2011 p 20 Gerwarth 2011 p 21 Gerwarth 2011 p 32 33 45 Lehrer Steven 2000 Wannsee House and the Holocaust McFarland p 196 ISBN 978 0 7864 0792 7 Shlomo Aronson Reinhard Heydrich und die Fruhgeschichte von Gestapo und SD Deutsche Verlags Anstalt 1971 p 256 Gerwarth 2011 p 28 Gerwarth 2011 p 26 Gerwarth 2011 p 27 Bibliography EditAronson Shlomo 1984 1971 Reinhard Heydrich und die Fruhgeschichte von Gestapo und SD Stuttgart Deutsche Verlags Anstalt ISBN 978 3 421 01569 3 Gerwarth Robert 2011 Hitler s Hangman The Life of Heydrich New Haven CT Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 11575 8 Daniel Gregory Mason 1917 The art of music a comprehensive library of information for music lovers and musicians The National Society of Music Lehrer Steven 2002 Hitler Sites A City by City Guidebook Austria Germany France United States Jefferson NC McFarland ISBN 0 7864 1045 0 Lehrer Steven 2006 The Reich Chancellery and Fuhrerbunker Complex An Illustrated History of the Seat of the Nazi Regime Jefferson NC McFarland ISBN 0 7864 2393 5 Musical Times 38 Novello 1897 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Musical Times 42 Novello March 1 1901 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The Monthly musical record 31 Augener 1901 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Spemanns Goldenes Buch der Musik Eine Hauskunde fur Jedermann Stuttgart 1906 External links EditKatalog Verbund GBV NZZ Hans Pfitzner und die Zeitgeschichte http www mdr de geschichte filme legende oder wahrheit 132278 hintergrund 3557497 html Richard Bruno Heydrich in the German National Library catalogue Richard Bruno Heydrich on findagrave com Free scores by Richard Bruno Heydrich at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Bruno Heydrich amp oldid 1128933830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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