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Hugo Kaun(1863-1932) |
"Beach Scene, Guernsey" (1883), oil on canvas, 54 x 65 cm, of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, contemporary of Kaun (The Barnes Foundation, Merion) |
The musician Hugo Kaun, author of instrumental and vocal music, was born in Berlino on the 21 March 1863, the same year of the composers Arbós, Baselt, Bax, Bordes, Brounoff, Campa, Clérice, Coronaro, Corri, Erlanger, Lebrun, Leroux, Manrique de Lara (y Berry), Marschalk, Mascagni, Moór, Oosterzee, Parker, Pierné, Samuel-Holeman, Soltys. He died in Berlino on the second April 1932 project Kaun (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of Late Romanticism Hugo Kaun OPERE"Sappho" was performed in Lipsia on the 27th of October 1917"Der Pietist" was performed in 1917 "Der Fremde" was performed on the 23rd of February 1920 in Dresda "Menandra" was performed on the 29th of October 1925 in Kiel LIEDER"O Blätter, dürre Blätter", op. 80 n. 4, published in 1908, text of (Karl) Ludwig Pfau (1821-1894)"The Fountain" (Into the sunshine, full of the light), text of James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) "Und hab' so grosse Sehnsucht doch", op. 55 n. 7, published in 1904, text of Anna (Nuhn) Ritter (1865-1921) "Das mitleidige Mädel", op. 46 n. 5, published in 1903, text of Gustav Falke (1853-1916) "Schifferliedchen" (Schon hat die Nacht), op. 79 n. 1, published in 1908, text of Gottfried Keller (1819-1890) "Leise Lieder" (Leise Lieder sing ich dir bei Nacht), op. 47 n. 1, published in 1903, text of Christian Morgenstern (1871-1914) "Fromm", op. 46 n. 4, published in 1903, text of Gustav Falke (1853-1916)
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