Roderich Mojsisovics von Mojsvar

Roderich Mojsisovics von Mojsvár (Graz, 10. Mai 1877 - Bruck an der Mur, 30. März 1953) (also referred to as Roderick Mojsisovics, Roderich Edler von Mojsvár Mojsisovics, Roderich von Mojsisovics-Mojsvár and Roderich Edmund Ladislaus Anton Julius Mojsisovics von Mojsvár) was an Austrian composer based in Graz, head of the Schule des Musikvereins für Steiermark there.

During his leadership, the Schule des Musikvereins für Steiermark was transformed in 1920 into a Conservatory.[1] In 1939 the Conservatory was divided into two parts, now called the Kunst Universität Graz [2] and the Johann-Joseph-Fux Konservatorium Graz.[3][4]

His works would be termed late Romantic and show the influence of Max Reger.[5] During his lifetime his works failed to gain wide popularity.[6] As a teacher Mojsisiovics had an influence on Otto Siegl, Hans Holenia, Max Schönherr,[7] Alois Pachernegg [8] Waldemar Bloch,[9] Alfons Vodosek[10] and Grete von Zieritz [8]

Origin and Family

His grandfather Georg Mojsisovics chirurg (1799-1861), father was Felix Georg Hermann August Mojsisovics, professor of zoology (1848-1897), Mother Lily Schröer. His brother was Edgar Mojsisovics (1881-1935) Romanist.

Selected works

No. 1 Blütenschwere Kirschbaumzweige
No. 2 Spaziergang
No. 4 Stelldichein
No. 1 Nachtgeschwätz
No. 2 Heimliche Gewalt
  1. Der Seligen Furcht
  2. Spätsommer
  1. Vorbei
  2. Die alte Jungfer
  3. Der jungen Hexe Lied
  4. Volkslied
No. 1 Frühlingsmorgen
No. 2 Bauerntanz
  1. Prologus solemnis
  2. Praeludiom G-dur
  3. Capriccio Des-dur
  4. Kanzone g-moll
No. 1 Wiegenlied im Freien
No. 2 Abendlied
No. 5 Kindergebet
No. 8 Der Rußbuttenbub
No. 1 Kleiner Marsch
No. 7 Kleiner Walzer
No. 4 In der Nacht (Ideenjagd)
  1. Gebet
  2. Pastorale
No. 2 Lied der heiligen Jungfrau
No. 3 Zwei Segel
Op. 45,a3 Der Mond als Liebespostillon
Op. 45,b Weihnachtskantilene, Cantata for soloists, mixed chorus, string orchestra and organ
Op. 52b Zwei Klavierstücke zum Konzertvortrag
Op. 52,b/2 Stürmische Nacht
No. 2 Adagio in E major

Writings

References

  1. "History of the KUG". About the KUG. Kunst Universität Graz. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
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  3. "History of KUG". Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  4. Herzlich willkommen am Johann-Joseph-Fux-Konservatorium! - Verwaltung - Land Steiermark
  5. SUPPAN, Wolfgang (2009). Steirisches Musiklexikon. Graz: Akad- Druck u Verlagsanstalt. pp. 467–468. ISBN 978-3-201-01888-3.
  6. Levi., Erik. "Mojsisovics, Roderich Edler von.". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. Oxford Music Online. Retrieved 25 Jul 2013.
  7. Levi, Erik. "Mojsisovics, Roderich Edler von.". Oxford University Press. Oxford Music Online. Retrieved 25 Jul 2013.
  8. "Künstler Porträts Alois Pachernegg". Bohne & Schulz Musikverlage. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  9. Bach Cantatas Website : Waldemar Bloch (Composer) accessed 2. Aug. 2013 available at http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Bloch-Waldemar.htm
  10. Suppan, Wolfgang ; Op. cit p.739
  11. Haidmayer, Karl; Roderich von Mojsisovics : Leben und Werk; (Uni Diss. Graz, 1951); p. 186 available at https://phaidra.kug.ac.at/detail_object/o:6674?mode=full
  12. Parts and recording of this work can be found and downloaded @ IMSLP.
  13. Haidmayer, Karl: Roderich von Mojsisovics: Leben und Werk ; (Uni Diss. Graz, 1951) pp. 44-143 available at https://phaidra.kug.ac.at/detail_object/o:6674?mode=full
  14. Performed 1932? The composer dirigierte sich im Bayerischen Rundfunk eigene Werke, und zwar das II. f-moll-Konzert für Klavier und Orchester, welches ... (NZM, May 1932 issue, 99 Jg. Heft 5, page 458. Online access in the United States at Archive.org.)

Further reading & External links

Selected Works (available online)

Sources for Autograph material

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