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  1. Hans Erich Pfitzner (5 May 1869 – 22 May 1949) was a German composer, conductor and polemicist who was a self-described anti-modernist. His best known work is the post-Romantic opera Palestrina (1917), loosely based on the life of the sixteenth-century composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and his Missa Papae Marcelli .

  2. Hans Pfitzner wurde als Sohn des am Leipziger Konservatorium ausgebildeten Orchester-Violinisten und Musikdirektors [1] Robert Pfitzner (1825–1904) und dessen Ehefrau Wilhelmine Pfitzner, geb. Reimer (1841–1924), geboren. [2] Seine Eltern siedelten mit ihm 1872 nach Frankfurt am Main um.

  3. May 18, 2024 · Hans Pfitzner (born May 5, 1869, Moscow, Russia—died May 22, 1949, Salzburg, Austria) was a German composer who upheld traditional ideals during the post-Wagnerian era. Pfitzner was a pupil at Frankfurt of Iwan Knorr.

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  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Hans Pfitzner was a German composer, conductor, pedagogue, and writer on music, known for his opera Palestrina and his controversial views. He taught at several conservatories and academies, and served as a Cultural Senator of the Reich under the Nazis.

  5. Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949) is regarded as the last of Germanys conservative traditionalists, yet ironically, he was actually born in Moscow on May 5 1869, where his father was violinist in a theatre orchestra.

  6. Pfitzner enjoyed his greatest popularity, there had appeared leaders of a new futurism that seemed to break far more radically with tradition than had Wagner, and the works of both Wagner and Brahms represented for many the ultimate achievements of 19th-century music. As a musician and a German, Pfitzner was a

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  8. Palestrina is an opera by the German composer Hans Pfitzner, first performed in 1917. The composer referred to it as a Musikalische Legende (musical legend), and wrote the libretto himself, based on a legend about the Renaissance musician Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina , who saves the art of contrapuntal music ( polyphony ) for the Church in ...