Robert Stolz


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Sheet music for Stolz



[details ←] Valse Brilliante Op. 4
[details ←] Adieu mein kleiner Gardeoffizier Piano, choral
[details ←] Adieu mein kleiner Gardeoffizier choral
[details ←] Auf der Heide bluhn die letzten Rosen Piano,
[details ←] Auf der Heide bluhn die letzten Rosen
[details ←] Auf der Heide bluhn die letzten Rosen Piano, choral
[details ←] Auf der Heide bluhn die letzten Rosen choral
[details ←] Ave Maria
[details ←] Ein Abend bei Robert Stolz - Konzertpotpourri Piano,
[details ←] Ein Abend bei Robert Stolz - Konzertpotpourri
[details ←] Es bluht eine Rose zur Weihnachtszeit - Christrosenlied Piano,
[details ←] Es bluht eine Rose zur Weihnachtszeit - Christrosenlied
[details ←] Es bluht eine Rose zur Weihnachtszeit - Christrosenlied Piano, choral
[details ←] Es bluht eine Rose zur Weihnachtszeit - Christrosenlied choral
[details ←] Es lebe die Liebe
[details ←] Im Prater blohn wieder die Baume Piano,
[details ←] Im Prater blohn wieder die Baume
[details ←] Im Prater blohn wieder die Baume Piano, choral

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Born: 25 August 1880 — Graz — Austria
Died: 27 June 1975 — Berlin — Germany
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His works include over 65 operettas and musicals; over 100 film scores; and hundreds of songs. Robert Stolz is considered the last operetta composer in the tradition of Strauss and Léhar.

Life

He was the son of Jacob Stolz, a conductor and music teacher; and Ida Bondy, a concert pianist. He gave his first public piano recital at the age of 7 with Johannes Brahms, a family friend, in the audience. Later he studied under Fuchs at the Wien Conservatory and with Humperdinck in Berlin. A meeting with Johann Strauss in 1899 resulted in his turning his attention to composition of light music and operetta. His first operetta was "Studentenulke" in 1899. In 1907 Robert Stolz became conductor at the Theater an der Wien, where he conducted leading operettas of his time, but his first great success came with the publication of his song "Servus du!" in 1911, which was followed by many other popular songs. In 1940 he went to the USA where he composed music for Hollywood films. His film scores were twice nominated for Academy Awards. In 1946 he returned to Wien where he wrote music for the Ice Revue every year between 1952 to 1971. He was an avid stamp collector and wrote a "Philatelic Waltz" in honor of stamp collectors everywhere.

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30 September 1933: Premiere of Zwei Herzen in Dreivierteltakt, in Zürich, Switzerland.

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