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Eine Dadaistisch-Futuristische Provokation KLAVIERMUSIK DER BERLINER NOVEMBERGRUPPE: eine dadaistisch-futuristische Provokation Heinz Tiessen GESPRÄCHSKONZERT DER REIHE MUSICA REANIMATA AM 16. MAI 2013 IN BERLIN BESTANDSVERZEICHNIS DER MEDIEN ZUM GLEICHNAMIGEN THEMA IN DER ZENTRAL- UND LANDESBIBLIOTHEK BERLIN LEBENSDATEN Max Butting 1888 - 1976 Hanns Eisler 1898 - 1962 Eduard Erdmann 1896 - 1958 Philipp Jarnach 1892 - 1982 Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt 1901 - 1988 Heinz Tiessen 1887 - 1971 Kurt Weill 1900 - 1950 Stefan Wolpe 1902 - 1972 Wladimir Vogel 1896 - 1984 INHALTSANGABE ELEKTRONISCHE RESSOURCEN Seite 3 KOMPOSITIONEN Noten Seite 3 Tonträger Seite 4 SEKUNDÄRLITERATUR Seite 7 LEGENDE Freihand Bestand im Lesesaal frei zugänglich Magazin Bestand für Leser nicht frei zugänglich, Bestellung möglich Außenmagazin Bestand außerhalb der Häuser, Bestellung möglich AGB Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek, Blücherplatz 1, 10961 Berlin – Kreuzberg BStB Berliner Stadtbibliothek, Breite Str. 30-36, 10178 Berlin – Mitte 2 ELEKTRONISCHE RESSOURCEN (AUSZUG) Zuzüglich zu den nachfolgenden Medien können Sie Audiodateien und weitere Quellen zu den genannten Komponisten vor Ort in der Bibliothek über die Lizenzdatenbank Naxos Music Library recherchieren und anhören. Gerne sind Ihnen die Kolleginnen und Kollegen am Musikpult behilflich. Datenbank-PC: Standort Musikabteilung AGB KOMPOSITIONEN NOTEN (Auszug) Erdmann, Eduard: [Stücke, Kl, op. 6] Fünf Klavierstücke : op. 6 ; [Noten] [Noten] / Eduard Erdmann. - Berlin : Ries & Erler, c 1994. - 11 S. - Hinweis auf die musikalische Form und/oder Besetzung: Für Klavier Exemplare: Standort Magazin AGB Signatur No 350 Erd E 1 Jarnach, Philipp: [Stücke, Kl, op. 17] Drei Klavierstücke : (1924) ; opus 17 ; [Noten] = Three piano pieces [Noten] / Philipp Jarnach. - New ed. - Mainz [u.a.] : Schott, c 1999. - 23 S. ; 30 cm. – Exemplare: Standort Magazin AGB Signatur No 350 Jar 1 Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz: [Neue Musik] Neue Musik : drei Klavierstücke ; (1919 - 1921) [Noten] / Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt. Titelbl. nach e. Holzschnitt von Fortuna Brulez-Mavromati. - Berlin (West) ; Wiesbaden : Bote & Bock, c 1981. - 14 S. ; 31 cm. - enthaltene Werke: Expression Violett. Der Champagner-Cobler und die grüne Sonne. Marsch Alexanders des Grossen über die Brücken Hamburgs Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur No 350 Stu 1 a Tiessen, Heinz: [Stücke, Kl, op. 31] Drei Klavierstücke op. 31 [Musikdruck] / Heinz Tiessen. - Leipzig : Leuckart, c 1951. - 11 S. F.E.C.L. 8245 (Druckplattennummer bei Musikalien) Exemplare: Standort Magazin AGB Signatur No 350 Tie 4 3 Tiessen, Heinz: [Stücke, Kl, op. 37] Sechs Klavierstücke op. 37 : Klavier zu zwei Händen [Musikdruck] / Heinz Tiessen. - Wien : Universal-Ed., [ca. 1955]. - 20 S. – Universal Ed. 9687 (Druckplattennummer bei Musikalien) Exemplare: Standort Magazin AGB Signatur No 350 Tie 5 Wolpe, Stefan: [Werke, Kl / Ausw.] Klaviermusik 1920 - 1929 [Noten] / Stefan Wolpe. Hrsg. und eingeleitet von Thomas Phleps. - Hamburg : Peer-Musikverlag ; Southern Music Publ., c 1997. - 55 S. ; 30 cm. - enthaltene Werke: Fünf Adagios für Klavier (1920). Klavierstücke op. 5b (1923). Klavierstücke op. 7: Hymnus, Variation, Invention, Fuge à 3, Tanz (Charleston) (1920 - 1929). ISMN M-50011-351-5 Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur No 350 Wolpe 2 Wolpe, Stefan: Sechs Klavierstücke 1920-1929 = Six piano pieces 1920-1929 [Noten] / Stefan Wolpe. - Hamburg [u.a.] : Peer-Musikverlag, c 1989. - VII, 28 S. - enthaltene Werke: Gesang, weil ich etwas Teures verlassen muß. - Stehende Musik. - Rag-Caprice. - Tango. - Marsch Nr. 1. - Presto agitato. Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur No 350 Wolpe 5 TONTRÄGER (CD) (Auszug) Antheil, George: [Sonaten, Kl / Ausw.] The lost sonatas : [CD] / George Antheil. Guy Livingstone, piano. - Heidelberg : Schott Music & Media [Vertrieb], 2003. - 1 CD + Beiheft. Wergo WER 6661 2 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3000 Anthe 1:CD Berlin im Licht : Klaviermusik der Novembergruppe ; [CD] / Heinz Tiessen ; Wladimir Vogel ; Hanns Eisler ; Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt ; Philipp Jarnach ; Felix Petyrek ... Matthew Rubenstein, Klavier. - Hamburg : 'edel'records [Vertrieb], 2011. - 1 CD + Beih. Berlin Classics BC 0300196BC (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Enthaltene Werke: Drei Klavierstücke op. 31 / Heinz Tiessen. - Dai tempi più remoti [Fassung 1968] / Wladimir Vogel. - Acht Klavierstücke op. 8 / Hanns Eisler. - Der Champagner-Cobler und die grüne Sonne / Hans Heinz Stuckenschmdit. - Drei Klavierstücke op. 17 / Philipp Jarnach. - Choral, Variationen und Sonatine / Felix Petyrek. - Stehende Musik / Stefan Wolpe Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 9261/10:CD 4 Eisler Hans: Berliner Ensemble, Deutsches Theater 1950 - 1978 : [Porträt] ; [CD] / mit Helene Weigel, Ernst Busch, Gisela May u.a. ; [Hanns Eisler, Gesang & Klavier ; Studioorchester ; Ltg.: Henry Krtschil ...]. - München : BMG Ariola [Vertrieb], P 2000. - 1 CD : AAD, ADD ; 12 cm + Beih. - (Angewandte Musik - [a] Musik für Schauspiel) RCA Red Seal 74321735052 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 2040/6:CD Jarnach, Philipp: [Sonaten, Kl, Nr. 2] Sonate II für Klavier (1952) : [CD] / Philipp Jarnach. Kolja Lessing, Klavier ; Ingolf Turban, Violine. - Münster : Naxos [Vertrieb], c 2007. - 1 CD ; 12 cm + Beih. Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3290 Jar 1:CD Petyrek, Felix: Piano music 1915-1928 : [CD] / Felix Petyrek. Kolja Lessing, piano. - Kassel : Klassik Center Kassel [Vertrieb], P 2000. - 1 CD. - (Franz Schreker's Meisterklassen in Wien und Berlin ; Vol. 1 EDA 017-2 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3000 Pet 1:CD Music at the Bauhaus : [CD] / Steffen Schleiermacher. - Detmold : Dabringhaus und Grimm, P 1999. - 1 CD : DDD + Beih. - (MDG scene) MDG 613 0878-2 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) enthaltene Werke: Stehende Musik (1925). Cinq marches caractéristiques . Adagio Nr. 5 (1920). Variation (1923). Tango (1927) / Stefan Wolpe. - Nature vivante - six pieces expressionnistes (1917 - 1921) Einsames Getröpfel (1921/68) / Wladimir Vogel. - Marsch Alexander des Grossen über die Brücken von Hamburg (1923) / Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3000/19:CD Tiessen, Heinz: [Werke, Orch / Ausw.] Orchesterwerke : [CD] / Heinz Tiessen. Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin ; Israel Yinon [Dir.]. - München : Koch Universal, 2000. - 1 CD + Beih. Koch Classics 3 14 902 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 4219 Tie 1:CD Tiessen, Heinz: Hamlet suite op. 30. Salambo suite op. 34a. Symphony op. 17 In: Celibidache - the complete RIAS recordings : Berlin 1948 - 1957 ; [CD] / Sergiu Celibidache [Dirigent/in] ; Gerhard Puchelt [Interpret/in] ; Siegfried Borries [Interpret/in] ; Gustav Scheck [Interpret/in]. - Hamburg : 'edel'records [Vertrieb], P 2011. - 3 CDs + Beih. Audite 21.406 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 4300 Celib 3:CD 1-3 5 Vogel, Wladimir: Nature vivante - six pieces expressionnistes (1917 - 1921). Einsames Getröpfel (1921/68) In: Music at the Bauhaus : [CD] / Steffen Schleiermacher. - Detmold : Dabringhaus und Grimm, P 1999. - 1 CD : DDD + Beih. - (MDG scene) MDG 613 0878-2 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3000/19:CD Vogel, Wladimir [Werke, Kl] Das Klavierwerk : [erste Gesamteinspielung] ; [CD] = Piano works = L'oeuvre pour piano [CD] / Wladimir Vogel. Kolja Lessing, Piano. - München : Codaex Deutschland [Vertrieb], 2008. - 2 CDs + Beih. Gramola 98821/22 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3000 Voge 1:CD 1-2 Wolpe, Stefan: [Werke, Kl / Ausw.] Piano music : [CD] / Stefan Wolpe. Geoffrey Douglas Madge, piano. - Osnabrück : CPO [Vertrieb], [1988]. - 1 CD : DDD, stereo + Beih. cpo 999 055-2 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3000 Wolpe 1:CD Wolpe, Stefan: Quartet for trumpet, tenor saxophone, percussion and piano 1950/54. "Stimmen aus dem Massengrab" - Marsch (1929) for speaker, two saxophones, trumpet, two pianos & percussion (Text: Erich Kästner) In: Counterpoise : [CD] / Ensemble Accanto. - Eppelheim : Helikon Harmonia Mundi [Vertrieb], 2000. - 1 CD + Beil. Hat Hut Records hat[NOW]ART 136 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Magazin AGB Signatur Ton 9800/2:CD Wolpe, Stefan: Stehende Musik (1925). Cinq marches caractéristiques [Marches caractéristiques]. Adagio Nr. 5 (1920). Variation (1923). Tango (1927) In: Music at the Bauhaus : [CD] / Steffen Schleiermacher. - Detmold : Dabringhaus und Grimm, P 1999. - 1 CD : DDD + Beih. - (MDG scene) MDG 613 0878-2 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Freihand AGB Signatur Ton 3000/19:CD Wolpe, Stefan: Zeus und Elida : op. 5 a ; musikalische Groteske für Solisten, Sprecher, Chor und Orchester ; [CD] / Stefan Wolpe. - Hamburg : Universal Music, c 2000. - 1 CD : DDD + 1 Beih. - (Entartete Musik) Decca 460 001 (Verlags- und Firmenbestellnummer) Exemplare: Standort Magazin AGB Signatur Ton 5010 Wolpe 1:CD 6 SEKUNDÄRLITERATUR Brennecke, Dietrich: Das Lebenswerk Max Buttings / Dietrich Brennecke. Hrsg. von der Akademie der Künste der DDR. - 1. Aufl. - Leipzig : Dt. Verl. für Musik, 1973. - 371 S. : Notenbeisp. Exemplare: Standort Magazin AGB / Berlin-Studien Signatur Mu 339 But 2 / B 252 Butt 2 (nur im Lesesaal nutzbar) Butting, Max: Musikgeschichte, die ich miterlebte / Max Butting. - Berlin
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