Schul was born in Chemnitz, Germany, into an Eastern European Jewish family, and grew up in Kassel. Only little is known about his life. He moved to Prague in 1933. In 1937 he started to study composition in Prague, where he was a pupil of Alois Hába. During his time in Prague he became a friend of Viktor Ullmann. In Prague he started also to archive a collection of synagogal-songs from the synagogue of Prague (under the direction of Salomon Lieben). Schul married Olga Stern in 1941, and both were deported to Terezin on 30 November 1941. Schul died in Theresienstadt concentration camp[1] from tuberculosis.
Worklist
Opus
Date
English Title
Remarks
op 9b Nr.1
1937
Die Nischt – Gewesenen
Song for Alto and Piano
-
1941
Mogen Ovos
Organ and Choir
-
1941
Fuge in E
Piano
-
1941-42
2 Chassidic Dances
Viola and Cello
-
1942
Zaddik
String Quartet
-
1942
Cantata Judaïca Op. 13 (finale)
Tenor and Choir
-
1942
Ki Tavo al Ha'aretz
Children's Choir
-
1942
Uv’tzeil K’nofecho
String Quartet
-
1942
V'l'Yerushalayim
Voice and String Quartet arrangiert nach Vilem Zrzavy
-
1943
Schiksal
Song for Alt, Flute, Viola and Violoncello from "Dunkle Klänge"
zikmund, schul, january, 1916, june, 1944, german, jewish, composer, contents, life, worklist, literature, recordings, references, external, linkslife, editschul, born, chemnitz, germany, into, eastern, european, jewish, family, grew, kassel, only, little, kno. Zikmund Schul 11 January 1916 2 June 1944 was a German Jewish composer Contents 1 Life 2 Worklist 3 Literature 4 Recordings 5 References 6 External linksLife EditSchul was born in Chemnitz Germany into an Eastern European Jewish family and grew up in Kassel Only little is known about his life He moved to Prague in 1933 In 1937 he started to study composition in Prague where he was a pupil of Alois Haba During his time in Prague he became a friend of Viktor Ullmann In Prague he started also to archive a collection of synagogal songs from the synagogue of Prague under the direction of Salomon Lieben Schul married Olga Stern in 1941 and both were deported to Terezin on 30 November 1941 Schul died in Theresienstadt concentration camp 1 from tuberculosis Worklist EditOpus Date English Title Remarksop 9b Nr 1 1937 Die Nischt Gewesenen Song for Alto and Piano 1941 Mogen Ovos Organ and Choir 1941 Fuge in E Piano 1941 42 2 Chassidic Dances Viola and Cello 1942 Zaddik String Quartet 1942 Cantata Judaica Op 13 finale Tenor and Choir 1942 Ki Tavo al Ha aretz Children s Choir 1942 Uv tzeil K nofecho String Quartet 1942 V l Yerushalayim Voice and String Quartet arrangiert nach Vilem Zrzavy 1943 Schiksal Song for Alt Flute Viola and Violoncello from Dunkle Klange 1943 Duo Violin and Viola Phrase from a piano sonataLiterature EditInitiative Hans Krasa in Hamburg Germany Komponisten in Theresienstadt ISBN 3 00 005164 3Recordings EditChassidische Tanze Op 15 Ensemble Alraune Cd Novantiqua Chassidische Tanze Op 15 Julia Rebekka Adler viola Thomas Ruge cello Cd NEOS Music Die Nischt Gewesenen Wolfgang Holzmair baritone Russell Ryan piano Bridge RecordsThe whole music written in Concentration Camps are contained in the CD Encyclopedia KZ MUSIK created by Francesco LotoroReferences Edit Rothkirchen Livia 2005 The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia Facing the Holocaust University of Nebraska Press p 278 ISBN 978 0 8032 3952 4 External links EditMeet German Terezin composer Zikmund Schul Music and the Holocaust Zikmund Schul by David Bloch This article about a German composer is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zikmund Schul amp oldid 1051432354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,