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The Hindemith case

Composers Datebook by American Public Media

May 28, 202600:02:00Health

Synopsis On today's date in 1938, Matthias the Painter , an opera by the German composer Paul Hindemith, had its premiere performance in Zurich, Switzerland. This work had been scheduled to be premiered in 1934 at the Be...

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The Hindemith case is an episode from Composers Datebook by American Public Media. Synopsis On today's date in 1938, Matthias the Painter , an opera by the German composer Paul Hindemith, had its premiere performance in Zurich, Switzerland....

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Synopsis On today's date in 1938, Matthias the Painter , an opera by the German composer Paul Hindemith, had its premiere performance in Zurich, Switzerland. This work had been scheduled to be premiered in 1934 at the Berlin Opera by the German conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler, but the newly-installed Nazi regime canceled the performance. In protest, Furtwangler performed a concert suite from Hindemith’s opera at a Berlin Philharmonic concert, resulting in a loud pro-Hindemith demonstration on the part of the audience. The Nazi press responded with attacks on both Hindemith and Furtwangler. By the end of 1934 it was clear to all in Germany that the Nazis would brook no opposition when it came to cultural matters. So how had the quintessentially German Hindemith offended the new regime? In 1929 Hitler had attended the premiere of another Hindemith opera, News of the Day, and hated it — labeling it “degenerate.” Furthermore, his wife and many of his closest musician friends were Jewish. Hindemith became persona non grata in Nazi Germany, and, shortly after the Zurich premiere of his new opera, he and his wife emigrated to the U.S., where he taught at Tanglewood and Yale, becoming an American citizen in 1946. Music Played in Today's Program Paul Hindemith (1895-1963): Mathis der Maler ; Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra; Rafael Kubelik, conductor; EMI 55237

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