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Rudolf Mors (16 July 1920[1] – 24 September 1988) was a German composer.


Life


Born in Munich, the son of the composer Richard Mors (1874-1946), a representative of the Munich School around Ludwig Thuille, Mors began his training during the Second World War with Gustav Geierhaas [de] and continued it after his return from Soviet captivity with Joseph Haas and Karl Höller. His graduation from the Munich Academy of Music was honoured with the Richard Strauss Prize of the city of Munich, of which Mors was the first recipient.

In 1951, he became Kapellmeister and composer for the Schauspiel in Ingolstadt, followed by an engagement as First Kapellmeister at the Theater Ulm, where he wrote and premiered the two musical parodies Freiheit in Krähwinkel [de] and Der Weiberstreik in collaboration with the cabaret artist Hanns Dieter Hüsch.,[2] also broadcast by ZDF in the sixties, is still occasionally found on playbills today. In 1963, Mors changed to the position of a drama composer at the Bielefeld Theatre, where he could devote himself more to the composition of free works.

In 1983, Mors was awarded the Hans-Werner-Henze-Preis [de] of the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe [de] for his complete works.[3]

Mors died in Eisingen at the age of 68.


Work


The compositions by Mors include:[4]


Instrumental music


Orchestral pieces

Concertante

Chamber music

Piano

Organ


Vocal music


Choir with Orchestra

Choir a cappella

Solo singing with orchestra

Solo singing with several instruments

Solo singing with piano

Melodramas


Stage work


Operas

Musicals

Ballet

Incidental music

not datable:

Film music In the period from 1954 to 1960, music was composed for agricultural and industrial films for the director Georg Munck. Since an exact order can no longer be reconstructed, the films are listed alphabetically in the following overview.


Further reading



References


  1. "Rudolf Mors". Schott Music. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  2. Der Weiberstreik on Google Books
  3. Mors, Rudolf on Shott Music
  4. "BSB Musikabteilung / Mus.N. 71 / Nachlaß Rudolf Mors" (PDF). Bavarian State Library (in German). 2005. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  5. Rudolf Mors on EarSense
  6. Rudolf Mors (1920–1988) on Classical Music Archive
  7. Die Benachrichtigung
  8. Rudolf Mors on WorldCat



На других языках


[de] Rudolf Mors

Rudolf Mors (* 16. Juli 1920 in München; † 24. September 1988 in Eisingen) war ein deutscher Komponist.
- [en] Rudolf Mors



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