- Carl Schuricht
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Schuricht was born in Danzig (
Gdańsk ),German Empire ; his father's family had been respected organ-builders. His mother, Amanda Wusinowska, a widow soon after her marriage (Carl's father drowned saving a friend three weeks before he was born), brought up her son alone. His childhood was surrounded by music "every Sunday in summer we used to hire three large open carriages and go out into the country. After the picnic we would join in singing choral works by Bach, Handel and Mendelssohn." He showed a talent for music at an early age, studying piano and violin from the age of six. By eleven he was composing, and continued his academic and musical studies when his mother moved to Berlin, then to Wiesbaden. [Gavoty B. Carl Schuricht (Great Concert Artists series). Geneva, René Kister, 1956.]In terms of his musical apprenticeship, at 20 he obtained the post of Korrepetitor at the Stadttheater in
Mainz and two years later won the Kuczynski Foundation prize for composition and a Franz von Mendelssohn scholarship. He then returned to Berlin to study composition withEngelbert Humperdinck , later working underReger in Leipzig, publishing chamber pieces, sonatas and lieder. Attracted by the profession of conductor he undertook tours in Germany conducting operettas, operas, choral societies and symphony concerts. During this time he had the chance to watch at rehearsal and in concert such figures as Nikisch, Weingartner, Schuch, Mottl, Richter, Muck,Mahler and Steinbach. [Gavoty B, op cit.]In 1906 he heard Delius's "
Sea Drift " inEssen with the composer present, and promised to Delius that when he had his own orchestra he would conduct it himself, which he did in Frankfurt with Delius again in the audience. In 1909 he succededSiegfried Ochs as director of the Rühlscher Oratorienverein in Frankfurt-am-Mein and at 31 was appointed musical director of the municipal orchestra inWiesbaden ; festivals of modern music (Strauss, Reger, Mahler, Delius and Schoenberg) made Wiesbaden an internationally-renowned centre for music. Schuricht said of this time "The German public was no more avid than any other for the novelties which I wanted to give it. I have to prepare it for them gently, convince without bludgeoning, cajole and seduce. I managed this by prefacing concerts of modern music by lectures, which I illustrated with extracts played by myself at the piano or by the orchestra." [Gavoty B, op cit.]His career was not that of a star but he was loved both by the orchestra members and audience. He was the main conductor when the
Vienna Philharmonic made their first US tour in 1956. Schuricht studied at the Berliner Stern'sches Konservatorium, underErnst Rudorff andEngelbert Humperdinck . He composed a few pieces, mainly for piano. He later studied underMax Reger inLeipzig . In 1911, he became music director atWiesbaden (1923-1944), where he conducted performancesMahler 's Symphonies, although they were not as popular at the time as they are now. [Obituary for Carl Schuricht, "Musical Times", 108(1489), p. 252 (1967)] [Hugo Leichtentritt, "Musical Notes from Abroad: Germany". "Musical Times", 74(1086), p. 747 (1933).] Schuricht worked with theDresden Philharmonic in 1943 and 1944, until he left forZürich ,Switzerland where he married Maria Martha Banz and worked with l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande .During the late 40s and 50s he conducted throughout Switzerland, at the re-opening of the Salzburg Festival, in Paris, and at the festivals of Holland, Lucerne, Aix-en-Provence and Montreux. [Gavoty B, op cit.]
He died at the age of 86 in his home at
Vevey ,Switzerland .Recordings
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Ludwig van Beethoven : "Symphonies Nos. 1-9", with theParis Conservatory Orchestra (EMI )
*Anton Bruckner : "Symphony No. 5", with theVienna Philharmonic (Deutsche Grammophon )
*Anton Bruckner : "Symphony No. 8", with theVienna Philharmonic (EMI )
*Anton Bruckner : "Symphony No. 9", with theVienna Philharmonic (EMI )
*Gustav Mahler : "Symphony No. 3", with theStuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (Archiphon )
*Brahms, Johannes : "Symphony No. 1", with theFrankfurt Radio Orchestra (Melodram )
* Robert Schumann: "Symphonies 2 & 3", with the Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris. Decca
* Mendelssohn: "Overtures", with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Decca
* Wagner: Orchestral excerpts, with the Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris. Decca
* Tchaikovsky: "Capriccio Italien ", "Suite No 3 'Theme and Variations"', with the Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, Paris. DeccaReferences
External links
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