Walter Courvoisier


Walter Courvoisier was a Swiss composer.

Life

Born in Riehen, Courvoisier was a son of the surgeon Ludwig Georg Courvoisier. He initially studied medicine and worked as a doctor after obtaining his doctorate. In 1902 he went to Munich to study music. He was a student of Selmar Bagge and Ludwig Thuille - whose son-in-law he became - and then taught at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, first music theory, and later music composition.
Courvoisier died in Locarno at the age of 66.

Compositions

Operas

Lanzelot und Elaine, musical drama in four acts; libretto: Berta Thiersch, pseudonym "Walter Bergh" Die Krähen, comedy in one act; libretto: Alois Wohlmuth Der Sünde Zauberei, opera in one prelude and two scenes; libretto: Joseph von Eichendorff after Pedro Calderón de la Barca

Vocal works

The Muse, for baritone and orchestra op. 4; after Heinrich Leuthold Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, ballad for mixed choir and orchestra Op. 5; after Friedrich Schiller Der Dinurstrom, ballad for mixed choir and orchestra op. 11; after Wilhelm Hertz Das Schlachtschiff Téméraire , Ballad for male chorus and orchestra Op. 12; after Detlev von Liliencron Auferstehung, Cantata for four soloists, mixed choir and orchestra op. 26; after words of the Bible, arranged by Alfred Bertholet

Lieder with piano accompaniment

Instrumental works

Sonatina for piano Op.

Students