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Paul Graener (11 January 1872 13 November 1944) was a German composer and conductor. He composed numerous operas and orchestral works in the Romanticism style.

Paul Graener
Paul Graener

Biography


Graener was born in Berlin and orphaned as a young child. A boy soprano, he taught himself composition and in 1896 moved to London, where he gave private lessons and served briefly as conductor at the Haymarket Theatre. Before the move, he had married Maria Elisabeth Hauschild, who bore him three children in London. Graener is recorded in the United Kingdom Census of 1901 as a "musical director (theatre)" living at 3 Poplar Grove in Hammersmith together with Maria (born in Kiel), their first two children (Heinz and Paul, aged 4 and 2) and Graener's author cousin, George.

In around 1910 Graener moved to Vienna, where he took up a teaching post at the Neues Wiener Konservatorium. He moved several times in the 1910s, living in Salzburg, Dresden and Munich, eventually accepting the position of professor of composition at the Leipzig University of Music and Theatre which had previously been held by Max Reger. In 1925, he left in order to focus on composition.

Returning to Berlin in 1930, he directed the Stern'sches Konservatorium and, from 1935 to 1941, served as vice-president of the Reichsmusikkammer. This position, previously held by Wilhelm Furtwängler, was a major governmental post within an arm of the Nazi Propaganda Ministry, although the extent to which Graener sympathized with Nazi ideals is a subject of debate[citation needed] - however, Erik Levi states in Graener's entry in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (ç. 1988) that he continued to support the regime until he died. In the late 1920s Graener had joined the Militant League for German Culture, and on 1 April 1933 he became a member of the Nazi Party. During World War II, his Berlin apartment was bombed and he moved with his family to, successively, Wiesbaden, Munich, Vienna and Salzburg, where he died aged 72 in 1944.

Stylistically, Graener was heavily indebted to the late Romanticism of Richard Strauss and Max Reger.


Works



Operas



Orchestral



Chamber music



Other



References


  1. "Klassika Page for Paul Graener". Retrieved 2007-12-08.



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[de] Paul Graener

Paul Graener (* 11. Januar 1872 in Berlin; † 13. November 1944 in Salzburg; eigentlich Paul Hermann Franz Gräner) war ein deutscher Komponist, Dirigent und NS-Kulturpolitiker.
- [en] Paul Graener

[es] Paul Graener

Paul Graener ( Berlín, 11 de enero de 1872 - Salzburgo, 13 de noviembre de 1944), fue un compositor y director de orquesta alemán. Ingresó en las filas del Partido Nazi en 1933. Desde el punto de vista artístico, su obra está influenciada por el romanticismo tardío de compositores como Richard Strauss y Carl Maria von Weber. Compuso más de 100 obras, entre ellas numerosas partituras para orquesta y 10 óperas.[1]



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