Anton Urspruch

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Anton Urspruch

Anton Urspruch (February 17, 1850 in Frankfurt am Main – January 11, 1907 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German composer and pedagogue who belonged to the late German Romantic era.

Life and career

Urspruch was a pupil of Ignaz Lachner and Joachim Raff in Frankfurt, and later one of the favourite students of Franz Liszt in Weimar.

In 1878 he was appointed one of the first teachers at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt when it opened there, teaching piano and composition and had friendly communication with Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms. After the death in 1882 of the Conservatory director Joachim Raff, Urspruch moved to the newly founded Raff-Konservatorium in Frankfurt, where he taught until his death.

In 1883 Urspruch married Emmy Cranz, daughter of the music publisher August Cranz.

In addition to his teaching, he produced a wide variety of compositions from piano solo, solo voice, choir, chamber music up to large orchestral works as well as two operas. Many of his works had successful performances in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Leipzig and Frankfurt.

In the last years of his life Urspruch was part of the revival of Gregorian Chant, having contact with the Beuron Archabbey and the cloister at Maria Laach Abbey.

In his lifetime Urspruch was highly recognised internationally as an advocate of the late romantic period. After his early death he was soon forgotten.

Works

  • Der Sturm (opera), after William Shakespeare: The Tempest, Frankfurt, 1888
  • Das Unmöglichste von Allem, (comic opera), after Lope de Vega: El mayor imposible, Karlsruhe, 1897
  • Symphony in E flat major, Op. 14
  • Piano Concerto
  • Piano Quintet
  • Piano Trio
  • Violin Sonata
  • Cello Sonata in D major, Op. 29
  • Sonata quasi fantasia, for piano 4 hands
  • German Dances for two pianos

Recordings

Few of Urspruch's works are commercially available. Some of his songs have been released by the German label MDG (opp. 6, 8, 23 & 25), whilst the E flat major Symphony and the Piano Concerto have been recorded (but are awaiting publication by the label CPO). The pianist Ana-Marija Markovina is currently recording his complete piano music for the label Genuin. Volume I has been released. His opera "Das unmoglichste von allem" was recorded live in 2012,conducted by Israel Yinon and released by the Naxos label in 2013.

Writings

  • Urspruch, Anton. Der gregorianische Choral, 1901

Literature

  • Peter Cahn: Das Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main (1878–1978), Frankfurt am Main: Kramer, 1979.
  • Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, (Nicolas Slonimsky, Ed.) New York: G. Schirmer, 1958.

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