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Weissmann Frieder

A tribute by Sylvia Willink

Dear reader,

 

This page is a tribute to the conductor Dr. Frieder Weissmann by Sylvia Willink-Quiël.

 

Frieder Weissmann graduated in law and music at Munich University, after which he studied composition and piano at the Music High School in Mannheim, as well as conducting with Max von Schillings in Berlin.

death-bed in 1929) and conducting the Berlin Symphony Orchestra in 1931, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra between 1931 and 1933, and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra during the 1932–1933 season.

 

Having left Germany for South America in 1933, Weissman conducted at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires from 1934 to 1937, making his USA debut in 1937 with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and going on to conduct in New York and San Francisco. He also returned to the world of sound recording with RCA Victor, an association which lasted until 1947. Between 1943 and 1950 he conducted the Scranton Philharmonic Orchestra, based in Pennsylvania, and from 1950 the Havana Philharmonic Orchestra. Weissman continued to appear as a guest conductor well into old age, and is reputed to have conducted a cycle of the Mahler symphonies in Italy during the 1970s.

 

Weissman successfully negotiated the move from acoustic to electrical recording in the mid 1920s; and with the orchestra of the Berlin State Opera, the Berlin Staatskapelle, he recorded Respighi’s Le fontane di Roma and Tchaikovsky’s Overture The Year 1812, amongst many other, mostly shorter, works. He accompanied the cellist Emanuel Feuermann in Max Bruch’s Kol Nidrei, and the pianists Moritz Rosenthal and Karol Szreter in Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1 and Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 respectively. Weissman’s American recordings included operatic recordings with the soprano Zinka Milanov and the baritone Leonard Warren, and a viola concerto by Henri Casadesus originally attributed to Handel, with William Primrose taking the solo part.

 

Source: naxos.com

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