Clemens von und zu Franckenstein explained

Clemens von und zu Franckenstein
Office:Chamberlain of the royal household of the Kingdom of Bavaria
Term Start:1912
Term End:1918
Party:Conservative
Birth Name:Clemens Erwein Heinrich Karl Bonaventura, Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein
Birth Date:14 July 1875
Birth Place:Wiesentheid, Bavaria
Death Date:19 August 1942 (aged 67)
Death Place:Hechendorf am Pilsensee, Bavaria
Nationality:Bavarian, German
Spouse:Maria Nezádal
Parents:Karl, Baron Franckenstein
Elma, Countess Schönborn
Relatives:Georg von Franckenstein (brother)
Joseph von Franckenstein (cousin)
Clement von Franckenstein (nephew)

Clemens Erwein Heinrich Karl Bonaventura Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein (14 July 1875 – 19 August 1942) was a German opera composer.

Early life

Franckenstein was born in Wiesentheid, Germany to Karl, Freiherr von und zu Franckenstein (1831–1898) and Elma, née Countess von Schönborn-Wiesentheid (1841–1884). His brother was Austrian Ambassador to England, Georg von und zu Franckenstein. Georg's son, actor Clement von Franckenstein, was his nephew.[1]

Franckenstein studyed in Vienna, Austria, and later in Munich, Germany, with Ludwig Thuille and at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt with Iwan Knorr.

Career

After a visit to the USA he conducted the Moody-Manners Opera Company, acted from 1902–1907 as opera conductor in London, then worked at the court theatres of Wiesbaden and Berlin, until the court theaters were abolished after the First World War. He was the last royal general director of the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich (1912–1918 and 1924–1934) and the only one who exercised this office twice. He produced the Munich Opera Festival through 1934 when he was forced out by Nazi prohibitions.[2]

Personal life

Franckenstein, who married Maria Nezádal, died in Hechendorf am Pilsensee, Oberbayern, Germany at age 67.

Stage works

Orchestral works

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rudolf Ulrich . Biography for Clement von Franckenstein . Internet Movie Database . 2007 . 2007-08-07.
  2. Web site: John Mucci . Clemens von Franckenstein. OperaGlass . 2007-08-07.