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Erich Wolfgang Korngold
b. 29 May 1897 – d. 29 November 1957
Bio and works
Biography
List of works
Stage works
Der Schneemann
Der Ring des Polykrates
Violanta
Die tote Stadt
Das Wunder der Heliane
Die Kathrin
Die stumme Serenade
Korngold’s Residences
Photo album
Media
Discography
Books
Recommended CD recordings
Recommended DVD recordings
Youtube videos
Korngold on Twitter
Free multimedia ebook
News
Korngold at 125
Events
Salzburg Festspiel 2004
Die Tote Stadt 2006
New York City 2001
Memorial 2007
Much Ado About Nothing
Violanta
The Silent Serenade
Die tote Stadt 2016
Much ado about nothing, UNCSA performance
Features
Interviews
Interview with Angela Denoke
Interview with Dietfried Bernet
Interview with Michael Horstmann
Interview with Brendan Carroll
Interview with Bill Wrobel
Interview with Jessica Duchen
Interview with Helen Korngold
Melanie Kreuzhof’s interview
Bill Wrobel score analysis
The Sea Hawk analysis by Bill Wrobel
The Prince & the Pauper analysis by Bill Wrobel
Captain blood analysis by Bill Wrobel
The adventures of Robin Hood analysis by Bill Wrobel
Sea wolf analysis by Bill Wrobel
Resources
Publishers – Rentals & Sales
Retrospectives
Troy Dixon research
America’s Introduction to Erich Wolfgang Korngold
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Beim Großmütterchen
Limits Hath Thy Fortune Not
Die tote Stadt, Munich 1955
The Premiere of Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s String Quartet #3 in D Major, Op. 34
The American Premiere of Korngold’s Symphony in F-Sharp
Die Merker 10
North American Centennial of Die tote Stadt
Stokowski and Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Music
Three Violinists: A Look at Korngold’s Violin Concerto
Music analysis: “Beim Grossmutterchen” by Troy Dixon
Die tote Stadt’ Doesn’t Measure Up
“The Role of Paul,” by Wilhelm Pfeiffer
The Maestro of Hollywood by Brendan Carroll
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Three Violinists: A Look at Korngold’s Violin Concerto
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