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Werner Wolf Glaser (14 April 1910 – 29 March 2006, Västerås, Sweden) was a German-born Swedish composer, conductor, pianist, professor, music critic, and poet.


Life


Born in Cologne, Glaser studied piano, conducting, and composition at the Cologne Conservatory, and art history afterwards in Bonn. He finally continued his studies in composition with Paul Hindemith in Berlin, where he also took courses in psychology. From 1929 to 1931, he worked as a conductor at the Chemnitz Opera and went to Cologne in 1932 to conduct choirs. Persecuted by the Nazis due to his Jewish descent, he fled Germany for Paris in 1933. He subsequently moved to Lyngby, Denmark and lectured at the Frederiksbergs Folkemusikhojskole in Copenhagen. In 1939, he opened a School of Music in Lyngbby with composer Irene Skovgaard.[1] Glaser collaborated with Skovgaard and her brother Hjalte Skovgaard on several publications.[2] He escaped during the rescue of the Danish Jews to Sweden in 1943. In Sweden, he conducted the Södra Västmanlands Orkesterförbund from 1944 to 1959 and also directed the Västerås Musikskola, where his colleagues included Ivar Andrén and Gunnar Axén, until 1975. He also wrote music reviews and poems for the regional daily Vestmanlans Läns Tidning. He died in 2006 and was buried in the Jewish Cemetery in Stockholm.

Glaser left an extensive oeuvre which spanned many different genres. His tonal language revealed the influence of Hindemith, but he also developed his individual style.


Selected works



Orchestral



Chamber music



Concert band



Choral



Stage



Cantatas, and religious music



References


  1. Strauss, Herbert A.; Röder, Werner; Caplan, Hannah; Radvany, Egon; Möller, Horst; Schneider, Dieter Marc (7 February 2014). The Arts, Sciences, and Literature. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 978-3-11-097027-2.
  2. Skovgaard, Irene. "worldcat.org". Retrieved 5 March 2022.

На других языках


[de] Werner Wolf Glaser

Werner Wolf Glaser (* 14. April 1913 in Köln; † 29. März 2006 in Västerås, Schweden) war ein deutsch-dänisch-schwedischer Komponist, Kunsthistoriker, Psychologe und Dirigent.
- [en] Werner Wolf Glaser

[fr] Werner Wolf Glaser

Werner Wolf Glaser (né à Cologne (Empire allemand) le 14 avril 1910 et mort à Västerås (Suède) le 3 août 2006) est un compositeur, chef d'orchestre, pianiste, professeur de musique, critique musical et poète suédois d'origine allemande.



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