ZEMLINSKY, Alexander von
b Vienna, 14 October 1871
d Larchmont, New York, 15 March 1942, aged seventy
He studied at the Vienna Conservatory, and became the teacher of Webern, and of Schoenberg, who married his sister Mathilde. He was Kapellmeister at the Carltheater in Vienna in 1899, at the Hofoper from 1906 to 1926 and at the Kroll Opera in Berlin from 1927 to 1930. He toured widely as a conductor. In 1938 he moved to Prague and then, with the outbreak of war, on to the USA.
1892 (21)
Symphony No 1
1895 (24)
String Quintet
String Quartet No 1
1896 (25)
Fruhlingsglaube, for voices and strings
Fruhlingsbegrabnis, for voices and orchestra
1897 (26)
Sarema, opera
Es war einmal, opera (1897-9)
Symphony No 2
1900 (29)
Das glaserne Hertz, ballet
Psalm LXXXIII, for voices and orchestra
1903 (32)
Symphony No 3
Die Seejungfrau, orchestral fantasy
1904 (33)
Der Traumgorge, opera
1908 (37)
Kleider machen Leute, comic opera
1910 (39)
Psalm XXIII, for voices and orchestra
1914 (43)
Cymbeline, incidental music
String Quartet No 2
1915 (44)
Eine florentinische Tragodie, opera
1920 (49)
Der Zwerge, opera
1923 (52)
Lyrische Symphonie, for soprano, baritone and orchestra
String Quartet No 3
1932 (61)
Der Kreidekreis, opera
1934 (63)
Sinfonietta for orchestra
1935 (64)
Psalm XIII, for voices and orchestra
Der Konig Kandaules, opera
1936 (65)
String Quartet No 4