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Egon Joseph Wellesz, CBE, FBA (21 October 1885 – 9 November 1974) was an Austrian, later British composer, teacher and musicologist, notable particularly in the field of Byzantine music.

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Egon Joseph Wellesz, CBE, FBA (21 October 1885 – 9 November 1974) was an Austrian, later British composer, teacher and musicologist, notable particularly in the field of Byzantine music.

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Early life and education in Vienna Egon Joseph Wellesz was born on 21 October 1885 in the Schottengasse district of Vienna to Samu Wellesz and Ilona Wellesz (née Lövényi). Although his parents met and married in Vienna, they both originated from Hungary and came from Jewish families in that nation. His parents, while ethnically Hungarian Jews, were both practising Christians in Vienna and Wellesz received a Protestant upbringing. He later converted to Catholicism. As a boy he attended the Franz-Joseph-Gymnasium on Hegel Street where he received a classical education in Greek and Latin. Wellesz's father worked in the textile business and his parents initially intended Wellesz to join him in his work, or pursue a career as a civil servant. In order to achieve that aim, his parents were intent upon Wellesz pursuing an education in law. Accordingly, Wellesz entered the University of Vienna as a law student following the completion of his studies at the Franz-Joseph-Gymnasium. However, Wellesz's own career ambitions had been bent towards music for several years prior to his entrance to the University of Vienna. This desire to pursue a music career had been formed after attending a performance of Carl Maria von Webers Der Freischütz…

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Life in England In 1938 Wellesz was forced to leave Austria in the wake of the Anschluss (annexation by Nazi Germany). By good fortune he was in Amsterdam on 12 March 1938 to hear his orchestral suite Prosperos Beschwörungen ("Prospero's Invocation", after The Tempest) conducted by Bruno Walter. Once in England he worked for a time on Grove's Dictionary of Music, but in July 1940 he was interned as an enemy alien, ultimately in Hutchinson Camp in the Isle of Man. He gained his release later that year, on 13 October, thanks to intercessions by Ralph Vaughan Williams and H. C. Colles, the long-standing chief music critic of The Times. Following his internment in 1940 Wellesz found himself unable to compose, a creative block eventually broken by the composition of the String Quartet No. 5 (1943–44), the first important work of his English period. His response to the great English poet Gerard Manley Hopkins also helped re-kindle his urge to compose, resulting in his setting of The Leaden and the Golden Echo in 1944. Despite his composing, Wellesz remains best known as an academic and teacher, and for his extensive scholarly contributions to the study of Byzantine music and opera…

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Music Wellesz composed at least 112 works with opus numbers as well as some 20 without numbers. His large scale dramatic works (including six operas) were mostly completed during his Vienna period (the main exception being the comic opera Incognita, written with the Oxford poet Elizabeth Mackenzie and first staged there in 1952). Robert Layton said Alkestis was "probably his most remarkable achievement for the stage. Its invention is marvellously sustained and organically conceived". He wrote nine symphonies and nine numbered string quartets, the former starting in 1945 and the latter throughout his life, spanning from 1912 to 1966. Several of his symphonies have titles, including the second (the English), fourth (the Austriaca) and seventh (Contra torrentem). They were generally well received in Austria, Germany and England, but even so the Third Symphony (1950–51) was only published posthumously and only received its world premiere in Vienna in 2000. Other compositions included the Octet, Op. 67 (using Schubert's combination); a piano concerto, Op. 49, a violin concerto, Op. 84; and a number of vocal works with orchestral or chamber accompaniment. Stylistically his earliest music, somewhat like that of Ernst Krenek, is in a dissonant but recognisably tonal style; there is a…

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Recordings A complete recording set of his nine symphonies by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gottfried Rabl is available, and there are recordings of six of the quartets, choral works including the Mass, the violin and piano concertos, and other orchestral works including Prosperos Beschwörungen, Vorfrühling and the Symphonic Epilogue. Chamber music: Clarinet Quintet, Op. 81, String Trio, Op. 86, Four Pieces for String Quartet, Op. 103, and Four Pieces for String Trio, Op. 105. Veles Ensemble, Toccata TOCC0617 (2023) Choral music and song: Mass in F, Op. 61; Missa Brevis, Op. 89, To Sleep Op. 94. Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. Nimbus NI5852 (2011) Piano Concerto: with Triptychon, Op. 98; Divertimento, Op. 107; Drei Skizzen, Op. 6; Eklogen, Op. 11. Karl-Andreas Kolly (piano), Luzerner Sinfonieorchester/Howard Griffiths, Pan Classics 510104 (1999) Sonata for solo violin, Op. 72. Siân Philipps. Claudio CC6035-2 (2024) String quartets: No. 3, 4 and 6. Artis-Quartett Vienna. Nimbus NI 5821 (2008) String quartets: No. 2, 5 and 7. aron quartet Vienna. CPO 555617-2 (2025) Symphonies No. 1–9 (4-CD Set). Radio Symphonieorchester Wien/Gottfried Rabl, CPO 777183-2 (2009) 20th Century Portraits': The Dawn of Spring; Sonnets from the Portuguese Op. 52; Song of the World,…

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Stage Das Wunder der Diana, Op. 18 (1914–1917), ballet after Béla Balázs Die Prinzessin Girnara, Op. 27 (1919–1920), libretto by Jakob Wassermann Persisches Ballett, Op. 30 (1920), ballet after Ellen Tels Achilles auf Skyros, Op. 33 (1921), ballet after Hugo von Hofmannsthal Alkestis, Op. 35 (1924), libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal after Euripides Die Nächtlichen: Tanzsinfonien, Op. 37 (1924), Ballet scene after Max Terpis Die Opferung des Gefangenen, Op. 40 (1924–1925), Stage drama after Eduard Stucken Scherz, List und Rache, Op. 41 (1927), libretto after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Die Bakchantinnen, Op. 44 (1931), libretto by the composer after Euripides, opera in 2 Acts Hymne der Agave aus Die Bakchantinnen, Op. 44, concert edition by Wellesz Incognita, Op. 69 (1950), libretto Elizabeth MacKenzie, based on the novel by William Congreve

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Choral Drei gemischte Chöre, Op. 43 (1930), text: Angelus Silesius Fünf kleine Männerchöre, Op. 46 (1932) from Der fränkische Koran by Ludwig Derleth Drei geistliche Chöre, Op. 47 (1932) for men's chorus based on poems from Mitte des Lebens by Rudolf Alexander Schröder Zwei Gesänge, Op. 48 (1932) based on poems from Mitte des Lebens by Rudolf Alexander Schröder Mass in F minor, Op. 51 (1934). Recorded by the choir of Christ Church, Oxford, 2010 Quant'è bella Giovinezza, Op. 59 (1937), for women's choir Carol, Op. 62a (1944) for women's choir Proprium Missae, Laetare, Op. 71 (1953) for choir and organ Kleine Messe in G major, Op. 80a (1958) for three similar voices a capella Alleluia, Op. 80b (1958) for soprano or tenor solo

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Laus Nocturna, Op. 88 (1962) Missa brevis, Op. 89 (1963). Recorded by the choir of Christ Church, Oxford, 2010 To Sleep, Op. 94 (1965). Recorded by the choir of Christ Church, Oxford, 2010 Offertorium in Ascensione Domini (1965). Recorded by the choir of Christ Church, Oxford, 2010 Festliches Präludium, Op. 100 (1966) on a Byzantinium Magnificat for choir and organ

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Orchestral Heldensang, Op. 2 (1905), symphonic prologue for large orchestra Vorfrühling ('The Dawn of Spring'), Op. 12 (1912), symphonic poem. Recorded by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, 2004

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Suite, Op. 16 (1913), for orchestra Mitte des Lebens, Op. 45 (1931–32), cantata for soprano, choir, and orchestra Piano Concerto, Op. 49 (1933). Recorded by Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, soloist Margarete Babinsky, 2010 Amor Timido, Op. 50 (1933), aria for soprano and small orchestra, text: Pietro Metastasio Prosperos Beschwörungen, Op. 53 (1934–36), five symphonic movements for orchestra after The Tempest. Recorded by Radio Symphonie Orchester Wien/Gerd Albrecht. Lied der Welt, Op. 54 (1936–38), for soprano and orchestra. Text: Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Recorded by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, 2004 Leben, Traum und Tod, Op. 55 (1936–37), for alto and orchestra. Text: Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Recorded by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, 2004 Schönbüheler Messe in C major, Op. 58 (1937), for choir, orchestra, and organ

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Symphony No. 1, Op. 62 (1945) Symphony No. 2, Op. 65 (1947–48), The English

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Symphony No. 3, Op. 68 (1949–51) Symphony No. 4, Op. 70 (1951–53), Austriaca

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Symphony No. 5, Op. 75 (1955–56) Violin concerto, Op. 84 (1961), dedicated to the violinist Eduard Melkus. Recorded by Andrea Duka Lowenstein in 1999 and David Frühwirth in 2010. Four Songs of Return, Op. 85 (1961), for soprano and chamber orchestra, after texts by Elizabeth Mackenzie Duineser Elegie, Op. 90 (1963) for soprano, choir, and orchestra after Rainer Maria Rilke Ode an die Musik, Op. 92 (1965) for baritone or alto and chamber orchestra, text: Pindar, adapted from Friedrich Hölderlin. Recorded by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, 2004

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Symphony No. 6, Op. 95 (1965) Vision for soprano and orchester, Op. 99 (1966), text: Georg Trakl. Recorded by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, 2004 Mirabile Mysterium, Op. 101 (1967) for soloist, choir, and Orchester Symphony No. 7, Op. 102 (1967–68), Contra torrentem Canticum Sapientiae, Op. 104 (1968) for baritone, choir, and orchestra after texts from the Old Testament Divertimento, Op. 107 (1969), for small orchestra. Recorded by Luzerner Sinfonieorchester/Howard Griffiths, 1999 Symphonic Epilogue, Op. 108 (1969). Recorded by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, 2004

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Chamber and instrumental Der Abend, Op. 4 (1909–10), four pieces for piano Drei Skizzen, Op. 6 (1911), for piano. Recorded by Karl-Andreas Kolly, 1999 Eklogen, Op. 11, four pieces for piano. Recorded by Karl-Andreas Kolly, 1999 String Quartet No. 1, Op. 14 (1912) String Quartet No. 2, Op. 20 (1915–16) Idyllen, Op. 21 (1917), five pieces for piano after poems by Stefan George Geistliches Lied, Op. 23 (1918–19) for singing voice, violin, viola, and piano String Quartet No. 3, Op. 25 (1918). Recorded by Artis-Quartett Vienna, 2008 String Quartet No. 4, Op. 28 (1920). Recorded by Artis-Quartett Vienna, 2008 Sonata for violoncello solo, Op. 31 (1920) Zwei Stücke for clarinet and piano, Op. 34 (1922) Sonata for violin solo, Op. 36 (1923) Suite for violin and chamber orchestra, Op. 38 (1924) Sonnets from the Portuguese for soprano and string quartet or string ensemble, Op. 52 (1934). Recorded by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, 2004 Suite for violoncello solo, Op. 39 (1924) Suite for violin and piano, Op. 56 (1937/1957) Suite for flute solo, Op. 57 (1937) String quartet No. 5, Op. 60 (1943) The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo, cantata for soprano, clarinet, violoncello, piano, Op. 61 (1944), text: Gerard Manley…

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String trio, Op. 86 (1962) Rhapsody for viola solo, Op. 87 (1962) Musik for string orchestra in one movement, Op. 91 (1964) Fünf Miniaturen for violins and piano, Op. 93 (1965) Partita in Honor of Johann Sebastian Bach, Op. 96 (1965) for organ String Quartet No. 9, Op. 97 (1966) Triptychon, Op. 98, three pieces for piano (1966). Recorded by Karl-Andreas Kolly, 1999 Four Pieces for string quartet, Op. 103 (1968) Four Pieces for string trio, Op. 105 (1969, second version 1971) Five Studies in Grey, Op. 106, for piano (1969) Four Pieces for string quintet, Op. 109 (1970) Prelude for viola solo, Op. 112 (1971)

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