Karl Weigl(1881-1949)Karl Weigl was a author of vocal and instrumental music; was born in Vienna on the 6th February 1881, the same year of the composers Alaleona, Barlow, Bartók, Bisquertt, Blumer, Cadman, Dresda, Eggen, Enescu, Gilse, Kazuro, Le Flem, Napoli, Rogowski, Sandby, Savine, Schneider-Trnavský, Schryock, Valente. He died in New York on the 11th August 1949 project Weigl (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of Late Romanticism OPERE"Der Rattenfänger von Hameln" has been represented in 1932LIEDER"The Watchman's Report" (Watchman, tell us of the night), text of Sir John Bowring (1792-1872)"Schmied Schmerz", op. 1 n. 7, text of Otto Julius Bierbaum (1865-1910)
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"Contes barbares" (1902), oil on canvas, 130 x 89 cm, of the painter Paul Gauguin, contemporary of Weigl (Museum Folkwang, Essen) Karl Weigl |
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