Hermann Erdlen
Hermann Erdlen was a German composer.
Life
Born in Hamburg, Erdlen received his musical education at the Bernuth Conservatory in his native town and through studies with Emil Krause, Goby Eberhardt, Karl Goltermann and Wilhelm Vilmar. Like Erwin Lendvai, he was active in the Lobeda Movement founded by Carl Hannemann, whose members were later particularly fond of his Deutsches Requiem and the Saar-Kantate. The first song compositions by him appeared as early as 1910. In addition to his work as a composer, he was active as a music writer and music critic from 1911 to 1936 and gave guest performances as a conductor in Hamburg, Wiesbaden, Kiel, Dresden and at the. From 1928, he taught music theory, historical musicology and instrumentation at the Hansische and at the Institut für Lehrerfortbildung in Hamburg. Since 1 May 1937, Erdlen was a member of the NSDAP. From 1945 onwards, he worked as a freelance artist and music writer in Hamburg.Erdlen wrote works for orchestral and chamber music ensembles, works for choir, solo songs and also stage music. His musical legacy can be found in the Deutsches Komponistenarchiv in the in Dresden.
Erdlen died in Hamburg at the age of 78.
Work
Orchestral workPassacaglia und FugeFinnische TänzeKonzertouvertüre BBCChamber musicSonate in D für Violine und KlavierChaconne für Violine und OrgelThema und 12 Variationen über "Der Winter ist vergangen"
Choral workZeit zu ZeitRequiem für die Gefallenen"Aber dies, aber das", ein Löns-Liederspiel
Stage musicDer Gaukler und das KlingelspielAlpenkönig und Menschenfeind1000 Jahre Hamburg
Others
- ''88 Spielübungen für die diatonische harmonica''