Robert Heger
Remembered today more as a conductor than a composer, Robert Heger left a legacy of five operas and a substantial output of choral, orchestral, and chamber works that together divulge a masterly, if somewhat elusive post-Romantic voice. As a conductor, Heger was better known for his work in opera and made several famous opera recordings, including an abridged one of Der Rosenkavalier.
Heger was born in Strasbourg, France, on August 19, 1886. He began serious music study when he was 14 with composer/harpist Franz Stockhausen, from whom he took lessons locally for two years. In Zurich Heger was a pupil of conductor/composer Lothar Kempter from 1902-1905, and in Munich he studied with composer Max von Schillings in 1907-1908. Heger's Op. 14 Piano Trio (1908), probably his first important instrumental work, dates to his period of study with Schillings. Several earlier choral works (Opp. 6 & 13) had already demonstrated the composer possessed a fine grasp of vocal music.
After his study with Schillings, Heger launched his conducting career in Strasbourg, and following brief conducting stints in Germany -- Ulm and Barmen, from 1908-1911 -- he landed his first important post, at the Vienna Volksoper, in 1911. Two years later he began conducting opera in Nuremberg. It was during his Nuremberg period that he composed and premiered his first opera, Ein fest auf Haderslev (1919; rev. 1943). It was not a success, though the following year he tasted success in his new conducting post, this one at the Munich Opera, where he would stay until 1925.
During his Munich years he produced one of his more important choral works, Ein Friedenslied (1924), for soloists and orchestra. From 1925-1933, he conducted at the Vienna State Opera. During this period he wrote two of his finest works, the opera Der Bettler Namenlos (1932) and Variationen über ein Thema aus Verdis Maskenball (1933), for orchestra.
In 1933 Heger was appointed conductor at the Berlin State Opera. Here he remained through the turbulent war years, garnering several important commissions from the arts administrators, two of which resulted in the operas Der verlorene Sohn and Lady Hamilton. Heger left Berlin in 1950 to spend the remainder of his career at the Munich State Opera, where his successful 1967 revival of Der Bettler Namenlos helped give the work much deserved exposure. Heger died in Munich on January 14, 1978.
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Otto Nicolai : Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (Les joyeuses commères de Windsor)
Classique - Paru chez Warner Classics le 17 mars 1988
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Lortzing: Zar und Zimmermann
Classique - Paru chez Warner Classics le 1 janv. 1965
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Tannhäuser - Richard Wagner
Opéra - Paru chez Preiser Records le 10 juin 2002
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Rheinberger: Der Stern von Bethlehem, Op. 164
Rita Streich, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Symphonieorchester Graunke, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Robert Heger
Classique - Paru chez Carus le 1 déc. 1987
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Schubert: Rosamunde, Op. 26, D. 797
Anneliese Rothenberger, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Robert Heger
Classique - Paru chez Warner Classics le 15 déc. 2023
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Tristan und Isolde
Opéra - Paru chez Preiser Records le 18 juil. 1995
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VERDI, G.: Rigoletto (Sung in German) [Opera] (Schlusnus) (1944)
Staatskapelle Berlin, Chor der Staatsoper Berlin, Robert Heger
Intégrales d'opéra - Paru chez Eterna le 1 janv. 1960
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Pfitzner / Grieg: Piano Concerto (Gieseking) (1943-44) (Hans Pfitzner - Edvard Grieg)
Walter Gieseking, Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg, Berliner Philharmoniker, Albert Bittner, Robert Heger
Classique - Paru chez Music and Arts Programs of America le 1 avr. 2011
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František Benda: Flute Concertos
Robert Heger, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jiri Valek
Musique symphonique - Paru chez Český rozhlas le 20 mai 2019
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Götterdämmerung 3. Akt
Opéra - Paru chez Preiser Records le 25 sept. 2006
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Collection of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Vol. 2
Bronislaw Huberman, Robert Heger, Issay Dobrowen, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra
Classique - Paru chez Infinity le 29 déc. 2022
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Wagner: Tannhaüser, Excerpts (Mono Version)
Marianne Schech, Karl Paul, Bayerisches Staatsorchester , Robert Heger
Divers - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1963
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J. Strauss II: Wein, Weib und Gesang, Op. 333
Staatskapelle Berlin, Robert Heger
Classique - Paru chez Deutsche Grammophon (DG) le 1 janv. 1928
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Wagner: Préludes et ouvertures (Mono Version)
Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper München, Robert Heger
Divers - Paru chez BNF Collection le 1 janv. 1956
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Weber: Alles pflegt schon längst der Ruh'
Maria Müller, Städtisches Orchester Berlin, Robert Heger
Classique - Paru chez Deutsche Grammophon (DG) le 1 janv. 1943
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Weber: Der Freischütz: Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle
Maria Müller, Städtisches Orchester Berlin, Robert Heger
Classique - Paru chez Deutsche Grammophon (DG) le 1 janv. 1943
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Goldmark: Rustic Wedding Symphony - Suppé: Pique Dame (Overture) / Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna [Overture] (Dreams)
Robert Heger, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra
Musique symphonique - Paru chez ello le 18 févr. 2020
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