Hugo Kauder

Hugo Kauder holding a flower and files Hugo Kauder (9 June 188822 July 1972) was an Austrian-Jewish composer, music theorist, and teacher. He composed in a relatively traditional, Brahmsian contrapuntalharmonic manner with substantial modal mixture. He did not embrace the atonality of some of his peers, to whom he was nonetheless charitable.

Kauder sought a synthesis of sound and word in his vocal music and was attentive to texts, praising the word painting of Schoenberg's Op. 15 Stefan George settings. He was close to Rudolph Pannwitz, who wrote aphorisms and was influenced by George and Friedrich Nietzsche.

His legacy of over 300 works, many yet to be published, is receiving renewed interest. A society (2002) and performance competition (2003) were recently founded in his name. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Chorbüchlein. Erstes Heft by Kauder, Hugo, 1888-1972

    Wien : Universal-Edition, 1937
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Counterpoint : an introduction to polyphonic composition by Kauder, Hugo, 1888-1972

    Format: Book


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    Counterpoint; an introduction to polyphonic composition. by Kauder, Hugo, 1888-1972

    New York, Macmillan, 1960
    Format: Book


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    Counterpoint. by Kauder, Hugo, 1888-1972

    New York : Macmillan, 1960
    Format: Book


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    Trio for flute, oboe, and piano or harpsichord by Kauder, Hugo, 1888-1972

    San Antonio, Tex. : Southern Music Co., 1984
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Plato: The symposium. by Kobler, Franz, 1882-1965, Müller, Ernst, 1880-1954

    New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co. 1967
    Other Authors: “…Kauder, Hugo, 1888-1972…”
    Format: Book