Ludwig Zenk music manuscripts, 1930-1947.

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Ludwig Zenk music manuscripts, 1930-1947.

The collection principally consists of holograph music manuscripts, sketches, and printed scores. Prominent works include Klaviersonate, op. 1, no. 1 and Trakl Lieder, op. 9, settings of texts from Georg Trakl's Gesang zur Nacht and other poems. In addition, the collection includes Streichquartett, op. 2, no. 1, Klaviersonate, op. 4, no. 2, and scores in varying states of completion for a variety of instrumental and vocal works. The collection also contains two photographs and Zenk's second prize certificate from the 1947 Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde competition.

31 items (3 boxes, 2.0 linear feet)

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Zenk, Ludwig, 1900-1949

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Ludwig Zenk (b. November 18, 1900 in Vienna; d. 1949 ) was an Austrian composer and conductor. He studied theory and composition with Anton Webern and conducting with Hermann Scherchen. From the description of Ludwig Zenk music manuscripts, 1930-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 645268536 Biographical Note Austrian composer and conductor Ludwig Zenk was born Nov. 18, 1900, in Vienna. Beginning in 1920, he studied music...