"Breton peasant women" (1894), oil on canvas, 66 x 92 cm, of the painter Paul Gauguin, contemporary of Bittner (Musee d'Orsay, Paris)

Julius Bittner

Julius Bittner

(1874-1939)

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Julius Bittner, author of instrumental and vocal music, was born in Vienna on the 9th April 1874, the same year of the composers Brandts Buys, Castaldi, Ettinger, Eysler, Gatty, Göhler, Hahn, Hart, Holst, Landré, Marteau. Henri, Nedbal, Neglia, Neumann, Onofri, Parelli, Pierné, Schmid, Schmidt, Schoenberg, Sánchez de Fuentes. He died in Vienna on the 9th Jenuary 1939

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OPERE

"Die rote Gred" was performed in Francoforte sul Meno on the 26th of October 1907

"Der Musikant" was performed on the 12nd of April 1910 in Vienna

"Der Bergsee" was performed on the 9th of November 1911 in Vienna

"Die armen Narren" has been represented in 1911

"Der Abenteuer" was performed on the 30th of October 1913 in Köln

"Das höllisch Gold" was performed on the 15th of October 1916 in Darmstadt

"Die unsterbliche Kanzlei" has been represented in 1919

"Die Kohlhaymerin" has been represented in 1920

"Das Rosengärtlein" was performed on the 18th of March 1923 in Mannheim

"Die silberne Tänzerin" was performed in 1926

"Général d'amour" has been represented in 1926

"Mondnacht" was performed on the 13rd of November 1928 in Berlino

"Das Veilchen" was performed in Vienna on the 8th of December 1934

"Der Bergsee" (rev) has been represented in 1938

LIEDER

"Allein", published in 1915, text of Julius Bittner (1874-1939)

"Die Frau", published in 1915, text of Julius Bittner (1874-1939)

"Im Mai", published in 1915, text of Julius Bittner (1874-1939)

"Am Morgen", published in 1915, text of Julius Bittner (1874-1939)

"Mit einem Rosenstrauß", published in 1915, text of Julius Bittner (1874-1939)

"Die Traurige", published in 1915, text of Julius Bittner (1874-1939)

 

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