Erich Schmid


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– Sat 26 Jul: Koorconcert, Tiramisu zomerkoor Lutherse Kerk, Maastricht, Netherlands
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– Mon 28 Jul: Trio Stravinskij: contaminations from jazz, music-hall, cabaret and American folklore Astronomical Observatory, Loiano, Italy
– Tue 29 Jul: Trio Stravinskij: contaminations from jazz, music-hall, cabaret and American folklore Church in Piazza Giovanni XIII, Tolè di Vergato, Italy
– Wed 30 Jul: First performance of the Quintet for clarinet and strings Congress Centre, Davos, Switzerland
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Born: 1 January 1907 — Balsthal — Switzerland
Died: 17 December 2000 — Zürich — Switzerland
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15 compositions: chamber music, hymns, choruses, not much orchestra work, all composed in the late twenties and in the thirties, except "Mura": trio for flute, violin, cello, composed in 1955.

Life

Received his first musical impressions from Heinrich Suter, conductor of the symphony concerts of the General Music Company Basel. At the age of 12 he already played the organ. From 1928 to 1930 he studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt am Main and was awarded the Mozart Award for a composition. 1930/1931 he was a pupil of Arnold Schönberg at the Arts Academy in Berlin. In 1934 he was musical director in Glarus, 1949 tot 1957 conductor of the Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich, 1957 to 1970 principal conductor of the Radio Orchestra Beromünster in Zürich, later in Basel. As a guest conductor he returned regularly to the Tonhalle Orchestra, where he started, together with his successor at the Tonhale, the Mahler tradition in Zürich. As a director of the the Radio Orchestra Beromünster he performed many new compositions of composers like Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Wladimir Vogel, Mathias Seiber, Klaus Huber, in addition compositions of the Second School of Vienna. From 1978 to 1984 he was a standing guest conductor at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and in this position he was a predecessor of the conductor Simon Rattle. In the sixties he was probably the busiest of the Swiss conductors. He was head of the Mixed Choir Zürich, for many years president of Pro Musica Zürich. His favourite composers were then Bach, Busoni, Reger, Schönberg. He was, together with Alfred Keller from Rorschach, the only Swiss pupil of Schönberg.

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