Rudolf Neuhaus Explained

Rudolf Neuhaus (3 January 1914 − 7 March 1990) was a German conductor.

Life

Born in Cologne, Neuhaus studied at the Musikhochschule Köln, especially with Hermann Abendroth. From 1934 to 1944 he worked at . In 1937 he joined the Nazi Party.[1]

In 1945 he came to Schwerin and worked there as a conductor until 1953, and from 1950 he succeeded Hans Gahlenbeck as Generalmusikdirektor of the Mecklenburgische Staatskapelle. He became a member of the Christian Democratic Union (East Germany).[1] He also directed the music section of the Mecklenburg State Association in the Cultural Association of the GDR.[2]

In 1953 he was appointed conductor at the Staatsoper in Dresden and lecturer at the Musikhochschule Dresden. Guest conductors have taken him to the Staatsoper Berlin, the Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra and the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. He was appointed professor in 1959. His students included and Udo Zimmermann.

He conducted numerous world premieres and first performances. Neuhaus died in Dresden at thee age of 76.

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Notes and References

  1. [Harry Waibel]
  2. Book: Andreas Zimmer . Der Kulturbund in der SBZ und in der DDR: Eine ostdeutsche Kulturvereinigung im Wandel der Zeit zwischen 1945 und 1990 . Springer . Berlin . 2018.
  3. Die Neue Zeit, 14 June 1989, .