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Siegfried Borris

Siegfried Borris[a] (born Siegfried Jakob Boris Zuckermann;[2] 4 November 1906 – 23 August 1987) was a German composer, musicologist and music educator. He became a lecturer at the Musikhochschule Berlin in 1929, but his career was interrupted during the Nazi regime. He was appointed professor in 1945 and became an influential pedagogue, composer of music for young players, and active in music organisations. He was president of national associations, of Deutscher Tonkünstlerverband from 1963 to 1972, and of Deutscher Musikrat from 1971 to 1976.

Siegfried Borris
Borris in 1960
Born
Siegfried Jakob Boris Zuckermann

(1906-11-04)4 November 1906
Berlin, German Empire
Died23 August 1987(1987-08-23) (aged 80)
Berlin, Germany
Education
Occupations
  • Composer
  • Academic teacher
  • Music manager
Organizations
Awards
Websitewww.siegfriedborris.de

Life edit

Siegfried Jakob Boris Zuckermann was born in Berlin on 4 November 1906,[3] the son of the economist Salomo Zuckermann and his wife Martha, a teacher.[1] His father was Jewish and had converted to Christianity when he married in 1905.[1]

He initially studied national economics at the Humboldt University of Berlin as his father wished, but also studied music at the same time.[1] In 1927, he was accepted in Paul Hindemith's composition class.[1][4] From 1929, he additionally studied musicology. He obtained a doctorate in 1933, supervised by Arnold Schering.[2][3] His dissertation was Kirnbergers Leben und Werk und seine Bedeutung im Berliner Musikkreis um 1750, about the life and influence of Johann Kirnberger.[4]

As early as 1929, he worked as a lecturer at the Musikhochschule in Berlin.[2] He was dismissed in 1933, at the instigation of the Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur under the Nazi regime.[1] He then taught music privately.[1] When the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 were enacted, he also lost his German citizenship which had been granted to him in 1925. He subsequently remained in statelessness until 1950.[1]

After World War II, Borris returned to the Musikhochschule in Berlin, where he was appointed professor.[1] He established and directed a teachers' seminary.[2][4] He was made an emeritus in 1972.[1] His focus was on topics such as school music, young musicians and the popularisation of contemporary classical music.[1] He composed operas for schools and fairy-tale operas, and produced radio programs of new music. He became a member of the advisory board of the broadcaster Sender Freies Berlin. Borris was chairman of the new Institut für Neue Musik und Musikerziehung in Darmstadt from 1961 to 1972,[1] also president of Verband Deutscher Musikerzieher und konzertierender Künstler, an association of German music educators and performers from 1963 to 1972,[1] and in a leading position in the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Musikerziehung und Musikpflege. He was a member of the Deutscher Musikrat from 1964, serving as its president from 1971 to 1976.[1]

 
Honorary grave of Siegfried Borris at the Dahlem Cemetery

Borris died in Berlin at the age of 80.[2] He was buried in the Dahlem Cemetery. His grave was designated as a grave of honour in Berlin until 2014.[1]

Honours edit

Publications edit

As a composer, Borris wrote five symphonies, suites and divertimento, a harpsichord concerto and a flute concerto, pieces for organ, and cantatas. Borris also wrote several works for mandolin orchestra. The main focus of his compositional work was in the field of youth opera and Spielmusik, music used in musical education.[4] Borris also published numerous writings on music theory.[2][5] His works and personal documents are held by the Academy of Arts, Berlin.[2]

Operas edit

  • Hans im Glück, radio opera, Op. 40, Berlin: S. Borris, 1947[1]
  • Hirotas und Gerlinde, radio opera, Op. 41, Wilhelmshaven: Heinrichshofen's, 1946[1]
  • Die Rübe, a cheerful fairy tale opera (after Grimm), Op. 56, Berlin: Sirius 1955[1]
  • Ruf des Lebens, scenic cantata, Op. 72, Berlin: Sirius, 1954[1]

Orchestral music edit

  • Concertino for Flute and String Orchestra, Op. 71, Berlin: Sirius, [ca. 1950][1]
  • Divertimento, Op. 31.3 for strings and five wind players, Wilhelmshaven: Heinrichshofen's[1]
  • Symphony No. 1 in B minor, Op. 19 for orchestra, Berlin: Sirius, 1952[1]
  • Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 21[2]
  • Symphony No. 3 in A major, Op. 29[6][2]
  • Symphony No. 4 in E major, Op. 60[6][2]
  • Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor, Op. 61[6][2]
  • Frühlingsgesellen Op. 49[6][2]
  • Orchestersuite, Op. 25[2]
  • Concertino for Englisch horn and string orchestra, Op. 48, 1949[6][2]
  • Intrada for orchestra, Op. 57[6]
  • Ländliche Suite – Spielmusik zum "Bruder Singer" for three wind instruments and string, 1954[2]
  • Concerto for viola da gamba, three woodwinds and string orchestra, Op. 87[6][2]
  • Concerto for organ and small orchestra, Op. 110[6][2]
  • Concerto for Orchestra in one movement, Op. 112[6][2]
  • Concerto for soprano saxophone and orchestra, Op. 120, 1966[6][2]

Chamber music edit

  • Partita for viola and cello, Op. 4, 1928, Berlin: Merkantil- und Musikalien-Druckerei Hannes Helm, between 1939 und 1944, or Berlin: S. Borris, 1947[1]
  • Quartet for flute, violin, viola and cello, Op. 17 No. 2, Berlin: Sirius-Verlag, 1952[1]
  • Wind Quintet, Op. 25 No. 2, Berlin: Sirius, 1946[1]
  • Partita for flute, Op. 27 No. 1, Halle (Saale): Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 1951[1]
  • Partita for two violins, Op. 27 No. 2, Leipzig: Friedrich Hofmeister, 1959[1]
  • Sonata for piano in B minor, Op. 21, 1940[1]
  • Sonata for flute and piano, Op. 22 No. 2, 1942, Berlin: Sirius, 1948[1]
  • 3 Kleine Suiten (3 Little Suites) for piano, Op. 31, 1942, 1949–1950[6][2]
  • Sonata in F for viola and piano, Op. 51 (published 1950)
  • Villanellen for flute, violin and cello, Op. 97[6][2]
  • Canzona for viola and organ (or harpsichord), Op. 110
  • Kleine Suite (Little Suite) for viola and piano

Vocal music edit

  • Fahrtenkantate Op. 54, 2, for mixed choir a cappella, version for mixed choir, instruments ad libitum (3 winds, string quintet), Berlin: Sirius, [1950][1]
  • Frühlingsgesellen Op. 49, "A song play", Berlin: Sirius, 1950[1]
  • Missa "Dona nobis pacem" Op. 63 for mixed choir a cappella, Berlin: Sirius, 1955[1]

School music edit

  • Kleine Lieder für Karen-Isela, Berlin: A. Nauck & Co., 1945[1]
  • Das grosse Spielbuch, 4 vols., Leipzig: Peters, [1951–1954][1]

Poem collections edit

Source:[2]

  • Herbstaufbruch, printed as manuscript, 47 pages, undated
  • Der klingende Kreis, printed as manuscript, Berlin 1938
  • Weg und Wende, printed as manuscript, 1941

Books edit

Source:[2]

  • Beiträge zu einer neuen Musikkunde[7] 1947/48[3]
  • Praktische Harmonielehre, Berlin (1938) 1950/1977[3][1]
  • Einführung in die moderne Musik[8] Halle 1950[3][1]
  • Der Schlüssel zur Musik von heute. Düsseldorf, Wien: Econ-Verlag 1967[9]
  • Grundlagen einer musikalischen Umweltkunde. Wolfenbüttel, Zürich: Möseler 1975[10]
  • Kulturgut Musik als Massenware. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel 1978[11]

Notes and references edit

Notes

  1. ^ Siegfried Borris became his legal name in 1951.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Knickmann, Tobias (2016). "Siegfried Borris". In Maurer Zenck, Claudia; Petersen, Peter; Fetthauer, Sophie (eds.). Lexikon verfolgter Musiker und Musikerinnen der NS-Zeit (in German). University of Hamburg.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Siegfried-Borris-Archiv" (in German). Academy of Arts, Berlin. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e Honegger, Marc (1993). "Borris, Siegfried". Dictionnaire de la musique: Les hommes et leurs oeuvres (in French).
  4. ^ a b c d "Borris, Siegfried". Munzinger-Archiv (in German). 1987. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  5. ^ Siegfried Borris on Naxos Records
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Siegfried Borris musicalics.com
  7. ^ Beiträge zu einer neuen Musikkunde on WorldCat
  8. ^ Einführung in die moderne Musik on WorldCat
  9. ^ Der Schlüssel zur Musik von heute (in German) German National Library
  10. ^ Grundlagen einer musikalischen Umweltkunde (in German) German National Library
  11. ^ Kulturgut Musik als Massenware (in German) German National Library

External links edit

siegfried, borris, born, siegfried, jakob, boris, zuckermann, november, 1906, august, 1987, german, composer, musicologist, music, educator, became, lecturer, musikhochschule, berlin, 1929, career, interrupted, during, nazi, regime, appointed, professor, 1945,. Siegfried Borris a born Siegfried Jakob Boris Zuckermann 2 4 November 1906 23 August 1987 was a German composer musicologist and music educator He became a lecturer at the Musikhochschule Berlin in 1929 but his career was interrupted during the Nazi regime He was appointed professor in 1945 and became an influential pedagogue composer of music for young players and active in music organisations He was president of national associations of Deutscher Tonkunstlerverband from 1963 to 1972 and of Deutscher Musikrat from 1971 to 1976 Siegfried BorrisBorris in 1960BornSiegfried Jakob Boris Zuckermann 1906 11 04 4 November 1906Berlin German EmpireDied23 August 1987 1987 08 23 aged 80 Berlin GermanyEducationHumboldt University of Berlin Musikhochschule BerlinOccupationsComposer Academic teacher Music managerOrganizationsMusikhochschule Berlin Institut fur Neue Musik und Musikerziehung Deutscher Tonkunstlerverband Deutscher MusikratAwardsOrder of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Ernst Reuter PlaketteWebsitewww wbr siegfriedborris wbr de Contents 1 Life 2 Honours 3 Publications 3 1 Operas 3 2 Orchestral music 3 3 Chamber music 3 4 Vocal music 3 5 School music 3 6 Poem collections 3 7 Books 4 Notes and references 5 External linksLife editSiegfried Jakob Boris Zuckermann was born in Berlin on 4 November 1906 3 the son of the economist Salomo Zuckermann and his wife Martha a teacher 1 His father was Jewish and had converted to Christianity when he married in 1905 1 He initially studied national economics at the Humboldt University of Berlin as his father wished but also studied music at the same time 1 In 1927 he was accepted in Paul Hindemith s composition class 1 4 From 1929 he additionally studied musicology He obtained a doctorate in 1933 supervised by Arnold Schering 2 3 His dissertation was Kirnbergers Leben und Werk und seine Bedeutung im Berliner Musikkreis um 1750 about the life and influence of Johann Kirnberger 4 As early as 1929 he worked as a lecturer at the Musikhochschule in Berlin 2 He was dismissed in 1933 at the instigation of the Kampfbund fur deutsche Kultur under the Nazi regime 1 He then taught music privately 1 When the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 were enacted he also lost his German citizenship which had been granted to him in 1925 He subsequently remained in statelessness until 1950 1 After World War II Borris returned to the Musikhochschule in Berlin where he was appointed professor 1 He established and directed a teachers seminary 2 4 He was made an emeritus in 1972 1 His focus was on topics such as school music young musicians and the popularisation of contemporary classical music 1 He composed operas for schools and fairy tale operas and produced radio programs of new music He became a member of the advisory board of the broadcaster Sender Freies Berlin Borris was chairman of the new Institut fur Neue Musik und Musikerziehung in Darmstadt from 1961 to 1972 1 also president of Verband Deutscher Musikerzieher und konzertierender Kunstler an association of German music educators and performers from 1963 to 1972 1 and in a leading position in the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Musikerziehung und Musikpflege He was a member of the Deutscher Musikrat from 1964 serving as its president from 1971 to 1976 1 nbsp Honorary grave of Siegfried Borris at the Dahlem Cemetery Borris died in Berlin at the age of 80 2 He was buried in the Dahlem Cemetery His grave was designated as a grave of honour in Berlin until 2014 1 Honours edit1972 Officer s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 1 1981 Ernst Reuter Plakette de of Berlin 1 1986 Commander s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 1 Publications editAs a composer Borris wrote five symphonies suites and divertimento a harpsichord concerto and a flute concerto pieces for organ and cantatas Borris also wrote several works for mandolin orchestra The main focus of his compositional work was in the field of youth opera and Spielmusik music used in musical education 4 Borris also published numerous writings on music theory 2 5 His works and personal documents are held by the Academy of Arts Berlin 2 Operas edit Hans im Gluck radio opera Op 40 Berlin S Borris 1947 1 Hirotas und Gerlinde radio opera Op 41 Wilhelmshaven Heinrichshofen s 1946 1 Die Rube a cheerful fairy tale opera after Grimm Op 56 Berlin Sirius 1955 1 Ruf des Lebens scenic cantata Op 72 Berlin Sirius 1954 1 Orchestral music edit Concertino for Flute and String Orchestra Op 71 Berlin Sirius ca 1950 1 Divertimento Op 31 3 for strings and five wind players Wilhelmshaven Heinrichshofen s 1 Symphony No 1 in B minor Op 19 for orchestra Berlin Sirius 1952 1 Symphony No 2 in E flat major Op 21 2 Symphony No 3 in A major Op 29 6 2 Symphony No 4 in E major Op 60 6 2 Symphony No 5 in C sharp minor Op 61 6 2 Fruhlingsgesellen Op 49 6 2 Orchestersuite Op 25 2 Concertino for Englisch horn and string orchestra Op 48 1949 6 2 Intrada for orchestra Op 57 6 Landliche Suite Spielmusik zum Bruder Singer for three wind instruments and string 1954 2 Concerto for viola da gamba three woodwinds and string orchestra Op 87 6 2 Concerto for organ and small orchestra Op 110 6 2 Concerto for Orchestra in one movement Op 112 6 2 Concerto for soprano saxophone and orchestra Op 120 1966 6 2 Chamber music edit Partita for viola and cello Op 4 1928 Berlin Merkantil und Musikalien Druckerei Hannes Helm between 1939 und 1944 or Berlin S Borris 1947 1 Quartet for flute violin viola and cello Op 17 No 2 Berlin Sirius Verlag 1952 1 Wind Quintet Op 25 No 2 Berlin Sirius 1946 1 Partita for flute Op 27 No 1 Halle Saale Mitteldeutscher Verlag 1951 1 Partita for two violins Op 27 No 2 Leipzig Friedrich Hofmeister 1959 1 Sonata for piano in B minor Op 21 1940 1 Sonata for flute and piano Op 22 No 2 1942 Berlin Sirius 1948 1 3 Kleine Suiten 3 Little Suites for piano Op 31 1942 1949 1950 6 2 Sonata in F for viola and piano Op 51 published 1950 Villanellen for flute violin and cello Op 97 6 2 Canzona for viola and organ or harpsichord Op 110 Kleine Suite Little Suite for viola and piano Vocal music edit Fahrtenkantate Op 54 2 for mixed choir a cappella version for mixed choir instruments ad libitum 3 winds string quintet Berlin Sirius 1950 1 Fruhlingsgesellen Op 49 A song play Berlin Sirius 1950 1 Missa Dona nobis pacem Op 63 for mixed choir a cappella Berlin Sirius 1955 1 School music edit Kleine Lieder fur Karen Isela Berlin A Nauck amp Co 1945 1 Das grosse Spielbuch 4 vols Leipzig Peters 1951 1954 1 Poem collections edit Source 2 Herbstaufbruch printed as manuscript 47 pages undated Der klingende Kreis printed as manuscript Berlin 1938 Weg und Wende printed as manuscript 1941 Books edit Source 2 Beitrage zu einer neuen Musikkunde 7 1947 48 3 Praktische Harmonielehre Berlin 1938 1950 1977 3 1 Einfuhrung in die moderne Musik 8 Halle 1950 3 1 Der Schlussel zur Musik von heute Dusseldorf Wien Econ Verlag 1967 9 Grundlagen einer musikalischen Umweltkunde Wolfenbuttel Zurich Moseler 1975 10 Kulturgut Musik als Massenware Wiesbaden Breitkopf amp Hartel 1978 11 Notes and references editNotes Siegfried Borris became his legal name in 1951 1 References a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Knickmann Tobias 2016 Siegfried Borris In Maurer Zenck Claudia Petersen Peter Fetthauer Sophie eds Lexikon verfolgter Musiker und Musikerinnen der NS Zeit in German University of Hamburg a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Siegfried Borris Archiv in German Academy of Arts Berlin Retrieved 12 January 2021 a b c d e Honegger Marc 1993 Borris Siegfried Dictionnaire de la musique Les hommes et leurs oeuvres in French a b c d Borris Siegfried Munzinger Archiv in German 1987 Retrieved 5 January 2021 Siegfried Borris on Naxos Records a b c d e f g h i j k l Siegfried Borris musicalics com Beitrage zu einer neuen Musikkunde on WorldCat Einfuhrung in die moderne Musik on WorldCat Der Schlussel zur Musik von heute in German German National Library Grundlagen einer musikalischen Umweltkunde in German German National Library Kulturgut Musik als Massenware in German German National LibraryExternal links editOfficial website Siegfried Borris Archive at the Akademie der Kunste Berlin Siegfried Borris at AllMusic Siegfried Borris discography at Discogs nbsp Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Classical music nbsp Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Siegfried Borris amp oldid 1219207265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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