Leopold Spinner


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Born: 26 April 1906 — Lwow (Lemberg) — Austria (now Poland)
Died: 12 August 1980 — London — England
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Except for the Canons on Irish Folksongs, virtually all Spinner’s works are composed according to his personal development within the 12-note method. The early works before opus 1 show Bergian and Schoenbergian traits; thereafter the stylistic and textural refinement of his music owes most to Webern, and he contributed mainly to Webernian genres. Yet gesturally and dynamically Spinner is often very distinct from Webern, and he continued to develop the 12-note method in his own terms. The late ‘sonatinas’ (the term was surely ironical) approach something like ‘total serialization’ of rhythm and dynamics as well as pitch, but combined with an intensity and indeed violence of expression that makes them the reverse of mere essays in abstraction. Rather than belonging in any relation to the Darmstadt avant-garde, whose view of music he though fundamentally flawed, Spinner is rather the logical next step after Webern.

He wrote a valuable practical textbook, ‘A Short Introduction to the Technique of Twelve-tone Composition’, published by Boosey & Hawkes in 1960. Because of his connection with Boosey & Hawkes Spinner at least had the majority of his works printed in good editions, but this does not seem to have brought him many performances.

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Life

Spinner was of mixed Galizian and Romanian parentage, but was born a citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1914 the family moved to Vienna. From 1926 to 1930 he studied with Alban Berg’s pupil Paul Amadeus Pisk. He had several performances, including at ISCM Festivals, and won some notable prizes, but in 1935 he undertook a second course of study, this time with Anton Webern, until 1939. In May 1939 he emigrated to London. In 1940 he moved to Bradford, Yorkshire, where he spent much of the war working in a locomotive factory. After working as a music-copyist, in 1947 he joined the staff of the publishers Boosey & Hawkes in London, as an editor. It is said that he was so meticulous a copy-editor that Stravinsky insisted that all his scores should be proof-read by Spinner. He retired from Boosey & Hawkes in 1975.

Although he maintained a number of contacts with musicians on the continent and in the UK, and he composed steadily, comparatively few performances of Spinner’s works took place and those were often misunderstood as mere epigonism of Webern, and generally speaking this remains the case. The archive of Spinner’s manuscripts is now in the Austrian National Library.

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