Volkmar Andreae
Volkmar Andreae was a Swiss conductor and composer.
Life and career
Andreae was born in Bern. He received piano instruction as a child and his first lessons in composition with Karl Munzinger. From 1897 to 1900, he studied at the Cologne Conservatory and was a student of Fritz Brun, Franz Wüllner, Isidor Seiss and Friedrich Wilhelm Franke. In 1900 he was a soloist tutor at the Munich Hofoper. In 1902 he took over the leadership of the Mixed Choir of Zürich, where he remained until 1949, also leading the Stadtsängerverein Winterthur from 1902 to 1914 and the Männerchor Zürich from 1904 to 1914.From 1906 to 1949, he led the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich; and from 1914 to 1939, the Conservatory of Zürich. Later he worked as freelance composer in Vienna and worked internationally as a conductor. He composed opera, symphony and chamber music, piano, violin, and oboe concertos, piano music, as well as choir music and songs. He died in Zürich.
He is mentioned in Chapter XXI of Thomas Mann's novel Doctor Faustus, where he is cited as conducting the Thirteen Brentano Lieder by the fictional composer Adrian Leverkühn. This fictional concert is said to have taken place in 1922 in the Tonhalle in Zürich.
His grandson is the conductor, who recorded various of his grandfather's works for the Guild label.
Works (selection)
Operas
- Ratcliff, opera
- Abenteuer des Casanova, opera
Orchestra
- Symphony in B flat major
- Symphony No. 1 in F major
- Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 31
- Sinfonische Fantasie, Op. 7
- Kleine Suite, Op. 27
- Notturno und Scherzo, Op. 30
- Music for Orchestra, Op. 35 Li-Tai-Pe, Eight Chinese songs for tenor and orchestra, Op. 37 La cité sur la montagne, festival music
Concertante works
- Piano Concerto in D
- Konzertstück in B minor for piano and orchestra
- Rhapsody for violin and orchestra, Op. 32
- Violin concerto, Op. 40
- Concertino for Oboe and Orchestra, Op. 42
- Li-Tai-Pe, Eight Chinese songs for tenor and orchestra – inspired by the 8th-century poet Li Tai-peh
Choral works
- Vater unser for mezzo-soprano, women's choir and organ
- Das Göttliche for tenor, choir and orchestra
- Charons Nachen for soloists, choir, and orchestra
- Schutzgeister, cantata
Chamber music
- Piano Trio No. 1 in F minor, Op. 1
- Violin Sonata in D major, Op. 4
- String Quartet No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 9
- Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 14
- Six piano pieces for two hands, Op. 20
- String Trio in D minor, Op. 29
- Notturno and Scherzo, Op. 30
- String Quartet No. 2, Op. 33
- Quartet for Flute, Violin, Viola and Violoncello, Op. 43