Richard Mal-Shedl von Alpenburg ( him. Richard Mahl-Schedl, Ritter von Alpenburg ; 1886 , Innsbruck -?) - Austrian conductor. The grandson of the poet .
In addition to music education, he also completed a course at the Institute of Music and Rhythm of Emile Jacques-Dalcroze (in 1911, immediately after it was opened). For some time he worked as a conductor in St. Gallen , then in Austria, in 1919 he took the place of the main conductor at the Lübeck City Theater. The pinnacle of the career background Alpenburga post was music director of Munster in the 1927-1931 gg., Where he returned Munster Symphony Orchestra of the modernist repertoire, assimilation of the previous head of Rudolf Schulz-Dornburg , to more conservative programs [1] , and also founded the Westphalian Bruckner Union (as Branch of the International Bruckner Society). In 1933-1934 was the general director of Innsbruck [2] , also headed the Innsbruck Conservatory.
He published the clavier transcription of Walter Braunfels 's opera “Ulenshpigel” (1913).
Notes
- ↑ Christoph Schmidt. Nationalsozialistische Kulturpolitik im Gau Westfalen-Nord: regionale Strukturen und lokale Milieus (1933-1945). - Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh Verlag, 2006. - S. 297. (German)
- ↑ Manfred Schneider. Die Arbeitsgemeinschaft Tiroler Komponisten // Institut für Tiroler Musikforschung (German)