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         Wolf Hugo:     more books (100)
  1. Hugo Wolf and the Wagnerian Inheritance by Amanda Glauert, 2006-11-02
  2. Hugo Wolf's Lieder and Extensions of Tonality (Studies in Music, 72) by Deborah J Stein, 1991-04-01
  3. The Music Criticism of Hugo Wolf by Hugo Wolf, 1978-10
  4. Hugo Wolf by Frank Walker, 1992-08-17
  5. The Songs of Hugo Wolf by Eric Sams, 2009-09-17
  6. 45 Songs on Poems of Goethe and Eichendorff for Voice and Piano by Hugo Wolf, 1996-03-27
  7. Hugo Wolf: A Biography. by Frank. Walker, 1968
  8. Hugo Wolf and his Mörike Songs by Susan Youens, 2006-06-22
  9. Hugo Wolf: The Vocal Music by Susan Youens, 1992-09-21
  10. Spanish and Italian Songbooks by Hugo Wolf, 2010-08-19
  11. Hugo Wolf and the Wagnerian Inheritance by Amanda Glauert, 2006-11-02
  12. Spanish and Italian Songbooks by Hugo Wolf, 2010-08-19
  13. Hugo Wolf: Letters to Melanie Köchert by Hugo Wolf, 2003-12-15
  14. Hugo Wolf, Skizzen und Fragmente by Margret Jestremski, 2002-01-01

1. Hugo Wolf - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hugo Wolf (March 13, 1860 – February 22, 1903) was an Austrian composer of Slovene origin, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder.
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Jump to: navigation search Photograph of Hugo Wolf Hugo Wolf March 13 February 22 ) was an Austrian composer of Slovene origin, particularly noted for his art songs, or Lieder . He brought to this form a concentrated expressive intensity which was unique in late Romantic music , somewhat related to that of the Second Viennese School in concision but utterly unrelated in technique. Though he had several bursts of extraordinary productivity, particularly in 1888 and 1889, depression frequently interrupted his creative periods, and his last composition was written in , before he died of syphilis
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2. Hugo Wolf --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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4. HUGO WOLF (1860-1903) - Online Information Article About HUGO WOLF (1860-1903)
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5. Hugo Wolf - LoveToKnow 1911
HUGO WOLF (18601903), German, composer, was born on the 13th of March 1860 at Windischgraz in Styria. His father, who was in the leather trade,
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HUGO WOLF (1860-1903), German, composer, was born on the 13th of March 1860 at Windischgraz in Styria . His father, who was in the leather trade, was a keen musician. From him Hugo learned the rudiments of the piano and the violin . After an unhappy school life, in which he showed little aptitude for anything but music , he went in 1875 to the Conservatoire . He appears to have learned very little there, and was dismissed in 1877 because of a practical joke in the form of a threatening letter to the director, for which he was perhaps unjustly held responsible. From the age of seventeen he had to depend upon himself for his musical training. By giving lessons on the piano and with occasional small help from his father he managed to live for several years in Vienna , but it was a life of extreme hardship and privation, for which his delicate constitution and his proud, sensitive and nervous temperament were particularly ill-suited. In 1884 he became musical critic to the Salonblatt, a Viennese society paper, and contrived by his uncompromisingly trenchant and sarcastic

6. Hugo Wolf - Wikipedia
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Hugo Wolf Hugo Wolf 13. M¤rz in Windischgr¤tz slowenisch Slovenj Gradec 22. Februar in Wien ) war ein ¶sterreichisch -slowenischer Komponist und einer der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Liedkomponisten.
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    Wolf wurde als Sohn einer slowenischsprachigen Mutter und eines deutschsprachigen Vaters geboren. Seine Familie ¤nderte den Familiennamen vom Slowenischen Vouk in das deutsche „quivalent Wolf . Von seinem Vater, einem Lederh¤ndler, der gleichzeitig leidenschaftlicher Musiker war, lernte Wolf das Klavier - und Geigenspiel . Nach Abschluss einer wenig gl¼cklichen Schulzeit in Graz und am Stiftsgymnasium St. Paul im Lavanttal, in der er auŸer f¼r Musik f¼r kaum etwas anderes F¤higkeiten bewies, ging er 1875 auf das Konservatorium in Wien Robert Fuchs ), wo Gustav Mahler sein Mitsch¼ler war. Anscheinend lernte er dort nur sehr wenig und 1877 wurde er wegen eines Scherzes in Form eines Drohbriefes an den Rektor, mit dem er m¶glicherweise nichts zu tun hatte, entlassen. Ab einem Alter von siebzehn war er f¼r seine musikalische Ausbildung auf sich selbst angewiesen. Von Klavierunterricht und dank unregelm¤Ÿiger finanzieller Unterst¼tzung durch seinen Vater konnte er f¼r einige Jahre in Wien leben. 1881 nahm er eine Stelle als Hilfskapellmeister am salzburger Stadttheater an, wurde aber bereits nach drei Monaten entlassen und zumindest als Musiker nie wieder fix angestellt.

7. Hugo Wolf
Hugo Wolf AKA Hugo Philipp Jakob Wolf. Born 13Mar-1860 of the Vienna Wagner-Verein, and to the formation in 1895 of the Hugo-Wolf-Verein in Berlin.
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Executive summary: 19th century German songwriter Austrian composer, born on the 13th of March 1860 at Windischgraz in Styria. His father, who was in the leather trade, was a keen musician. From him Hugo learned the rudiments of the piano and the violin. After an unhappy school life, in which he showed little aptitude for anything but music, he went in 1875 to the Conservatoire. He appears to have learned very little there, and was dismissed in 1877 because of a practical joke in the form of a threatening letter to the director, for which he was perhaps unjustly held responsible. From the age of seventeen he had to depend upon himself for his musical training. By giving lessons on the piano and with occasional small help from his father he managed to live for several years in Vienna, but it was a life of extreme hardship and privation, for which his delicate constitution and his proud, sensitive and nervous temperament were particularly ill-suited. In 1884 he became musical critic to the Salonblatt , a Viennese society paper, and contrived by his uncompromisingly trenchant and sarcastic style to win a notoriety which was not helpful to his future prospects. His ardent discipleship of

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9. Hugo Wolf | Classical Music Composer
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One of the finest and most innovative songwriters of the late romantic period, this Austrian composer wrote an astonishing flow of 174 songs in a blast of creative energy over a 33-month period. He was also a gifted lyricist, with a musical and literary talent for bringing characters in a poem to life and expressing psychological depths. Both voice and piano sing in his music, working toward conveying a whole impression. Aside from the songs, his best-known work is the beautiful Italian Seranade of 1887 for string quartet, later orchestrated in 1892. His only finished orchestral work was Penthesilea (1883-1885). Like many artists who consciously (or subconsciously) sacrifice their well-being for their art, Wolf experienced a breakdown due to mental stress and was institutionalized from 1898 to 1903. ~ Blue Gene Tyranny, All Music Guide Expand [+] dojo.byId('bio2').innerHTML = 'One of the finest and most innovative songwriters of the late romantic period, this Austrian composer wrote an astonishing flow of 174 songs in a blast of creative energy over a 33-month period. He...';

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Hugo Wolf. (Born; Slovenj Gradec, 13 March 1860; Died; Vienna, 22 Feb 1903). Austrian composer. He played the violin, piano and organ as a child and studied
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13. Hugo Wolf - Britannica Concise
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Austrian composer. , the Eichendorff Lieder , the Goethe Lieder , and much of the Spanish Songbook Italian Songbook in 1891, he wrote nothing for three years, then quickly composed the opera Der Corregidor (1896) and finished the Italian Songbook (1896). In 1897 he suffered a complete breakdown, and he thereafter lived largely in an asylum. document.writeln(AAMB2); Images and Media: More on "Hugo Wolf" from Britannica Concise Eichendorff, Joseph, Baron von - German poet and novelist. Heyse, Paul (Johann Ludwig von) - German writer. lied - German song, particularly an art song for voice and piano of the late 18th or the 19th century. Morike, Eduard Friedrich - German lyric poet. More on "Hugo Wolf" from the 32 Volume Wolf, Hugo - composer who brought the 19th-century German lied, or art song, to its highest point of development. music, Western - The vocal counterpart of the keyboard character piece was the solo song with piano accompaniment. With the rise of the German romantic poetry of Goethe, Schiller, Heine, and others, about the beginning of the 19th century, the German lied ("song") flourished. After 1850, composers of other nations, especially France and Russia, also produced a song literature of universal appeal. A pioneer and ... Gerhardt, Elena

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Introduction (born Slovenj Gradec, 13 March 1860; died Vienna, 22 February 1903). He played the violin, piano and organ as a child and studied briefly at the Vienna Conservatory (1875-7, meeting his idol Wagner ) but, lacking discipline and direction, he had to rely on friends and cultured benefactors for help and introductions. His first important works, the songs of 1877-8, arose from the effects of his sexual initiation and first romantic attachment. Some are bright, others agonized, reflecting his depression and illness from a syphilitic infection. Though in 1880 this cloud seemed to abate, a pattern of cyclic mood swing and sporadic creativity was already established. Holidays, studies of Wagner and radiant song settings alternated with personal estrangements and a dark dramatic strain in his music. For three years (1884-6), he wrote trenchant musical criticism for the Wiener Salonblatt , siding with Wagner and against Brahms , meanwhile working on Penthesilea Schubert and Schumann . His acclaimed public performances won new converts, and in February 1889 he finished the 51 songs of the Goethe songbook, in April 1890 the 44 Spanish songs. Publication and critical recognition turned his thoughts to opera but from 1891 physical exhaustion and depressive phases stemmed the flow of original music. In 1895 he composed his only completed opera

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The Austrian composer Hugo Wolf carried still further the expressive power of the German Lied. His later life was clouded by illness, depression and final insanity, after a period of intense activity as a composer. Songs


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17. Wolf, Hugo Philipp Jakob
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