Bodo Hans Friedrich Wolf ( German: Bodo Hans Friedrich Wolf ; October 19, 1888 , Frankfurt - June 9, 1965 , Frankfurt am Main ) - German composer and conductor .
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The son of a priest. He graduated from the Munich Academy of Music ( 1910 ), a student of Friedrich Klose (composition) and Felix Motl (conducting). In 1911 he defended his thesis on the life and work of Heinrich Valentin Beck .
Author of the operas Coat of Arms ( German: Das Wahrzeichen ; 1934), Ilona, or Feast in Budapest ( German: Ilone, oder Das Fest in Budapest ; 1936), Teacher of Morals ( German: Der Sittenmeister ; 1956, August von Kotzebue ), the symphonic poem The Mortal Way ( German: Totenfahrt ; 1913), the string quartet (1918, first performed by the Adolf Rebner quartet), a number of other compositions, which he himself willingly conducted [2] ; Wolf's works were also included in the repertoire of such conductors as Hans Rosbaud and Karl Friederich .
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- ↑ 1 2 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 117458449 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Albert Richard Mohr. Musikleben in Frankfurt am Main: ein Beitrag zur Musikgeschichte vom 11.bis zum 20. Jahrhundert. - Waldemar Kramer, 1976.- S. 134. (German)