Carl Schuricht
Carl Schuricht was a distinguished German conductor of the 20th century. He was also a champion for new music, and an important figure in the history of Wiesbaden. He was born in Danzig in 1880 to a musical family of organ builders. His father died weeks before he was born, and he was raised by his mother Amanda. She was a well-known singer, and she taught him how to play the piano. He also learned the violin and by the time he was 12 years old, he had already composed two operas, complete with original librettos. Schuricht started his first professional appointment in 1901 as the choral conductor at the Stadttheater of Mainz. The following year, he won a composition competition that enabled him to continue his musical education. That fall, he enrolled at the Berliner Musikhochschule where he studied piano with Ernst Rudorff and composition with Heinrich van Eyken. This was followed by further studies under Max Reger in Leipzig. He gained experience as a choral conductor and repetiteur at theaters in Mainz, Dortmund, and in the surrounding areas. He also learned from attending the performances of other great conductors of the time including Arthur Nikisch, Felix Mottl, and Gustav Mahler. In 1911 he became the conductor of the municipal orchestra in Wiesbaden, and he was promoted to Generalmusikdirektor in 1921. In this position he organized music festivals featuring modern composers such as Mahler, Reger, and Delius. He was passionate about performing new music and he went through great lengths educating audiences with lectures about the works before the performances. Because of his efforts, Wiesbaden became internationally known as an important cultural center for music. Throughout the '20s and '30s, he remained in his position at Wiesbaden, and he also accepted guest conductor positions with several other ensembles, including the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Schuricht and his fiancé moved to Crans-Montana, Switzerland in 1944 to escape the Nazi forces and got married shortly after their arrival. He participated in the Lucerne Music Festival, and he worked with l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. After the war ended, he resumed his career as a guest conductor with most of the major orchestras in Germany, Austria, and London. In 1956 he led the Vienna Philharmonic on its first tour to the Unites States, and he completed a recording of Beethoven's complete symphonies in 1958. He conducted into his final years and passed away in 1967 in Switzerland. He was buried in Wiesbaden and made an honorary citizen there.
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Carl Schuricht & Frederic Stock
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Beethoven & Brahms: Violin Concerto, Op. 61 - Double Concerto for Violin and Cello, Op. 102
Georg Kulenkampff, Enrico Mainardi, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Carl Schuricht, Berliner Philharmoniker, Ernest Ansermet, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Infinity am 17.05.2021
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Symphony No. 9 In D Minor (1894 Original Version. Ed. Alfred Orel, Recordings Of 1943)
Orchester Der Städtischen Oper Berlin, Carl Schuricht
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Christian Ferras, Vol. 2: Brahms & Beethoven (Remastered 2015)
Christian Ferras, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Pierre Barbizet, Carl Schuricht
Instrumentalmusik - Erschienen bei Jube Classic am 02.06.2015
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The Great Conductors: Carl Schuricht, Vol. 1 (1960)
Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Frankfurt, Carl Schuricht
Klassik - Erschienen bei Jube Classic am 04.06.2013
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Engelbert Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel
Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks, Orchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks, Carl Schuricht
World Music - Erschienen bei Cantus Classics am 01.01.1962
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Brahms, J.: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Backhaus) (1952)
Wilhelm Backhaus, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Schuricht
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos Classical Archives am 01.01.2000
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Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 8
Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Carl Schuricht, Karl Böhm
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Grandes épocas de la Música Clásica, Schumann - Sinfonía No. 3 "Renana", Manfredo Op. 115
Carl Schuricht, S.D.R. Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart
Klassik - Erschienen bei SendClassic am 17.03.1993
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 2
Carl Schuricht, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Infinity am 13.07.2020
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 55 'Eroica'
Carl Schuricht, The Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Sunday Club Records am 28.02.2014
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Schubert: Symphony No. 9 in C Major, D. 944 "The Great"
The SDR Symphony Orchestra, Carl Schuricht
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Sunday Club Records am 13.08.2014
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Milestones of a Legend: Georg Kulenkampff, Vol. 10
Georg Kulenkampff, Berner Symphonieorchester, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Kurt Rothenbühler, Carl Schuricht
Klassik - Erschienen bei Intense Media GmbH am 18.03.2018
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All Time Greatest Hits
Klassik - Erschienen bei Big Eye Music am 01.12.2008
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
Carl Schuricht, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Violet Hill Records am 10.01.2014
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Milestones of a Legend: Georg Kulenkampff, Vol. 9
Georg Kulenkampff, Enrico Mainardi, Berliner Philharmoniker, Ernest Ansermet, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Carl Schuricht
Klassik - Erschienen bei Intense Media GmbH am 18.03.2018
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