Hanns Jelinek


Hanns Jelinek was an Austrian composer of Czech descent who is also known under the pseudonyms Hanns Elin, H. J. Hirsch, Jakob Fidelbogen.

Biography

Jelinek was born and died in Vienna. His father was a machine operator. At the age of 6 he began violin lessons and at age 7, began learning the piano. In 1918 he became a member of the newly founded Communist Party of Austria.
In 1918–19 Jelinek studied with Arnold Schoenberg at Eugenie Schwarzwald's School in Vienna, and privately with Alban Berg. These two influenced him to write many works in the twelve-tone technique. In 1920 he started the study with Franz Schmidt at the Vienna Academy of Music. However, in 1922 he broke off his studies for financial reasons, and thereafter studied music on his own.
In order to support himself as a self-employed composer in Vienna, he appeared as a pianist in bars and cinemas and composed popular music under the pseudonym Hanns Elin.
From 1958 on, he was a lecturer and, after 1965, a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music. In 1966, he was awarded the Grand Austrian State Prize.

Compositions

Since 1934 he used the twelve-tone technique in all of the works to which he gave an opus number. In 1956 in his Three Blue Sketches op. 25 he combined dodecaphony with jazz.

Pupils

Among his pupils were: Petr Kotík, Gunnar Sonstevold, Maj Sønstevold, Igor Štuhec, Erich Urbanner, Junsang Bahk, Anne-Marie Ørbeck, Gregory Rose, Dawid Engela and Heinz Karl Gruber. Khosrow Sinai, future Iranian filmmaker, and Alireza Mashayekhi, one of the most important representatives of new music in Persia, studied under Jelinek for a while.

Selected works

  • Compositions
  • *13 kleine Lieder for voice and Piano op. 1
  • *Präludium, Passacaglia und Fuge for chamber orchestra op. 4
  • *3 Chansons after the texts by Erich Kästner
  • *1st String Quartet op. 10
  • *Suite for string orchestra op. 11
  • *Sinfonia concertante for string quartet and big orchestra op. 12
  • *2nd String Quartet op. 13
  • *Bubi Caligula operetta
  • *Zwölftonwerk op. 15
  • *Sinfonia brevis op. 16
  • *Concertino for strings op. 17
  • *Phantasie for clarinet, piano and orchestra op. 18
  • *Zwölftonfibel for piano op. 21
  • *Sinfonia concertante op. 22
  • *Selbstbildnis des Marc Aurel for speaker and four instrumental soloists op. 24
  • *Sonata for violin op. 27
  • *Unterwegs : Cantata on the lyrics by Franz Kiessling for soprano, vibraphone and double bass. op. 28
  • *Four Songs on the lyrics by Franz Kiessling for middle voice and piano op. 29
  • *The Dances Around the Steel Blue Rose ballet
  • *Canon nuptiale for mixed choir
  • *Zehn zahme Xenien for violine and piano op. 32
  • *Rai Buba étude for piano and big orchestra op. 34
  • Writings
  • *Musikalisches Hexeneinmaleins, in: Österreichische Musikzeitschrift, 6. Jg., 1951
  • *Anleitung zur Zwölftonkomposition nebst allerlei Paralipomena, Vienna, 1952
  • *Die krebsgleichen Allintervallreihen, in Archiv für Musikwissenschaft, 18. Jg., 1961
  • *Musik in Film und Fernsehen, in: Österreichische Musikzeitschrift, 23. Jg., 1968

Films

Love is Duty Free The Queen of the Landstrasse