Hans Winterberg

Hans Winterberg composed and worked for a good deal of time as vocal coach and repetiteur in Brno[2] as well as for a number of other opera houses and ensembles.

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He arrived initially in Riederau am Ammersee, before coming to Munich where he worked as an editor at Bavarian Radio and as a music pedagogue at the Richard Strauss Conservatory.

In the course of his creative life, he would be exposed to, and fall under the influence of Wagner and Claude Debussy, as well as the Second Viennese School, the works of Schoenberg, Alexander Zemlinsky, Alois Hába, Béla Bartók, Igor Stravinsky, and perhaps also Paul Hindemith.

Towards the end of 1954, and to great acclaim, the pianist Magda Rusy would perform a number of piano works by Winterberg in recitals in various countries including Austria and Yugoslavia.

1949 in Mannheim,[5] his suite for String Orchestra on 12 February 1952 and his Symphonic Epilogue on 13 June 1956 with the Munich Philharmonic, conducted by Fritz Rieger.

[citation needed] In November 2018, the first record ever – with chamber music by Hans Winterberg – appeared at Toccata Classics in London.

with pseudonym Jan Iweer Symphonieorchester Graunke (1981), Leitung: Kurt Graunke Münchner Philharmoniker (1959), Conductor: Rudolf Alberth Agi Brand-Setterl (Klavier), Münchner Philharmoniker (1950), Dirigent: Fritz Rieger Liesel Heidersdorf (Klavier), Münchner Philharmoniker (1952), Dirigent: Fritz Rieger Gitti Pirner (Klavier), Münchner Philharmoniker (1970), Dirigent: Jan Koetsier Populartitel: Sinfonia drammatica, Münchner Philharmoniker (1955), Dirigent: Karl List Münchner Philharmoniker (1952), Dirigent: Jan Koetsier Bamberger Symphoniker (1975), Dirigent: Rainer Miedel Koeckert Quartett (1951), Rudolf Koeckert (Violine), Willi Buchner (Violine), Oskar Riedl (Viola), Josef Merz (Violoncello) Sonnleitner-Quartett (1971), Fritz Sonnleitner (Violine), Ludwig Baier (Violine), Siegfried Meinecke (Viola), Fritz Kiskalt (Viloncello) Gerhard Seitz (Violine), Walter Nothas (Violoncello), Günter Louegk (Klavier) Bamberger Symphoniker (1963), Dirigent: Joseph Strobl Münchner Philharmoniker (1956), Dirigent: Fritz Rieger Streichtrio (1962), Angelika Rümann (Violine), Franz Schessl (Viola), Wilhelm Schneller (Violoncello) Textdichterin: Luise Pfeifer-Winterberg, Ich ging heute abend, Leise murmelt der Regen, Jede Stunde ohne dich, Wie tobte der Sturm, Edith Urbanczyk (Sopran), Hortense Wieser (Klavier) Textdichterin: Luise Pfeifer-Winterberg, Irmgard Lampart (Sopran), Ernst Mauss (Klavier)

Hans Winterberg 1965
Hans Winterberg 1950