Schulhoff’s work, recorded here in a staging from 2006, is a surreal reworking of Don Juan, with expressionist, neoclassicist and jazz elements Czech-born Erwin Schulhoff died of tuberculosis in a ...
On a recent weekend in New York, three concerts were devoted solely to the music of one little-known twentieth-century composer, Erwin Schulhoff. Schulhoff, a German-speaking Czech Jew, was born in ...
Erwin Schulhoff's works for violin and piano all date from early in his tragically short career and are in some respects more representative of his development than his maturity. They reveal, however, ...
Presented by the Colburn School's Ziering-Conlon Initiative for Recovered Voices, the online series delves into the life and music of Erwin Schulhoff (1894-1942), a fascinating, prolific, and ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 Ervín Schulhoff, Composer Roland Kluttig, Conductor Berlin German Symphony Orchestra Frank-Immo Zichner, Piano Concerto for String Quartet and Wind Ensemble ...
The teenaged Erwin Schulhoff was an idealist. Even as Europe turned toward war in 1914, he wrote music that was sunny, funny, and full of bounce. (His outlook, and his music, would be VERY different ...