Ernst Toch
Ernst Toch was an Austrian composer of classical music and film scores. He sought throughout his life to introduce new approaches to music.
Biography
Toch was born in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, into the family of a humble Jewish leather dealer when the city was at its 19th-century cultural zenith. He studied philosophy at the University of Vienna, medicine at Heidelberg and music at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt. His main instrument was the piano, and he was a pianist of real stature, performing to acclaim throughout much of western Europe. Much of his writing was intended for the piano.Toch continued to grow as an artist and composer throughout his adult life, and in America came to influence whole new generations of composers. His first compositions date from c. 1900 and were pastiches in the style of Mozart. His first quartet was performed in Leipzig in 1908, and his sixth in the year 1909. In 1909, his Chamber Symphony in F major won the Frankfurt/Main Mozart prize. From this time onwards, Toch dedicated himself to being a full-time composer. He won the Mendelssohn prize for composition in 1910. In 1913, he was appointed lecturer of both piano and composition at the College of Music in Mannheim. After winning a further five major prizes for his works, he served four years in the army on the Italian Front during World War I. In 1916, he married Lilly Zwack, the daughter of a banker.
After World War I, he returned to Mannheim to compose, developing a new style of polyphony. He received his Ph.D. degree from Heidelberg University in 1921. He then taught on the faculty of the Mannheim Conservatory where one of his pupils was Hugo Chaim Adler.
Following Hitler's seizure of power in 1933, Toch went into exile, first to Paris and then London, where he wrote film scores. In 1935, he accepted an invitation from the New School for Social Research to go to New York City. He could, however, only secure his living in California by composing film music for Hollywood. Unlike his colleague Erich Wolfgang Korngold, however, Toch never got much attention in the industry and was rarely top-billed. His score for the chase scene in Shirley Temple's 1937 Heidi perhaps remains his best-known piece of film music.
During his residence in California, he was a professor at the University of Southern California, where he taught both music and philosophy. He was also a guest lecturer at Harvard University. He wrote a book on music theory, The Shaping Forces in Music. From 1950 on, he composed seven symphonies, the third of which received the Pulitzer Prize three years later. In these later works, he returned to the late Romantic style of his early years.
In 1958, he received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
He died in Santa Monica, California, and was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. He is the grandfather of authors Lawrence Weschler and Toni Weschler.
Work
His works often exhibit a humorous aspect. In 1930 he invented "Gesprochene Musik," the idiom of the "spoken chorus". His most performed work is the Geographical Fugue or Fuge aus der Geographie, which he himself regarded as an unimportant diversion. He wrote music for films, symphonies, chamber music, chamber operas. He also wrote books dealing with musical theory: Melodielehre and The Shaping Forces in Music.Toch was considered one of the great avant-garde composers in the pre-Nazi era. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1956 for his Third Symphony. For his notable students,
Works
Symphonies
- Symphony No. 1, Op. 72
- Symphony No. 2, Op. 73
- Symphony No. 3, Op. 75
- Symphony No. 4, for orchestra and speaker, Op. 80
- Symphony No. 5 ‘Jephtha, Rhapsodic Poem’, Op. 89
- Symphony No. 6, Op. 93
- Symphony No. 7, Op. 95
Concertos
- Concerto for Cello and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 35
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra,, Op. 38
- Symphony for Piano and Orchestra,, Op. 61
Other orchestral works
- Scherzo in B minor, orchestral version, Op. 11
- Phantastishche Nachtmusik, for orchestra, Op. 27
- Five Pieces for Chamber Orchestra, Op. 33
- Komödie für Orchester in Einem Satz , Op. 42
- Vorspiel zu einem Märchen, for orchestra, Op. 43a
- Fanal for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 45
- Bunte Suite, for orchestra, Op. 48
- Kleine Ouvertüre zu der Fächer, for orchestra, Op. 51
- Kleine Theater-Suite, for orchestra, Op. 54
- ', for orchestra, Op. 62
- '
- The Idle Stroller Suite, for orchestra
- The Covenant, for orchestra and narrator
- ', Op. 71
- ', for orchestra
- Notturno, for orchestra, Op. 77
- Peter Pan, for orchestra, Op. 76
- Intermezzo for orchestra
- Epilogue for orchestra
- Short Story for orchestra
- The Enamoured Harlequin, for orchestra, Op. 94
- Sinfonietta for String Orchestra, Op. 96
- Variations on the Swabian Folk Song "Muss i denn zum Städtele hinaus", for orchestra
Chamber
- String Quartet no. 6 in A minor, Op. 12
- Chamber Symphony in F major, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, 2 violins, cello and bass
- String Quartet no. 7 in G major, Op. 15
- Vom sterbenden Rokoko , for violin and piano, Op. 16
- Duos for Two Violins, Op. 17
- Romanze, for violin and piano
- Serenade for Three Violins, Op. 20
- Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 21
- Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 25
- String Quartet no. 8 in D-flat major, Op. 18
- String Quartet no. 9 in C major, Op. 26
- String Quartet no. 10 on the Name ‘Bass’, Op. 28
- Tanz-Suite, for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, bass and percussion, Op. 30
- String Quartet no. 11, Op. 34
- Two Divertimentos for String Duet, Op. 37
- Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 44
- Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 50
- String Trio, for violin, viola and cello, Op. 63
- Quintet for Piano, Two Violins, Viola and Cello, Op. 64
- String Quartet no. 12, Op. 70
- Dedication, for string quartet or string orchestra
- Adagio Elegiaco, for clarinet & piano
- String Quartet no. 13, Op. 74
- Sonatinetta, for flute, clarinet and bassoon, Op. 84
- Three Impromptus for Unaccompanied String Instruments, Op. 90a, 90b, 90c
- Quartet for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Viola, Op. 98
Wind ensemble
- Spiel für Blasorchester, Op. 39
- Miniatur Ouvertüre for 2 flutes, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, 2 trumpets, trombone and percussion
- Five Pieces for Wind Instruments and Percussion, Op. 83
- Sinfonietta for Wind Instruments and Percussion, Op. 97
Piano
- Melodische Skizzen, Op. 9
- Three Preludes, Op. 10
- Scherzo in B minor, original piano version, Op. 11
- Stammbuchverse, Op. 13
- Begegnung
- Reminiszenzen, Op. 14
- Canon
- Burlesken, Op. 31
- *Gemächlich
- *Lebhaft
- *"Der Jongleur"
- Three Piano Pieces, Op. 32
- Capriccetti, Op. 36
- Tanz-und-Spielstücke, Op. 40
- Sonata for Piano, Op. 47
- Kleinstadtbilder, 14 Moderately Easy Piano Pieces, Op. 49
- 5 × 10 Etudes, Op. 55–59
- Profiles, Op. 68
- Ideas, Op. 69
- Diversions, Op. 78a
- Sonatinetta, Op. 78b
- Three Little Dances, Op. 85
- Reflections, Op. 86
- Sonata for Piano Four-Hands, Op. 87
Other solo instrumental works
- Three Original Pieces for the Electric Welte-Mignon Piano
- Studie, for mechanical organ
- Two Études for Violoncello Solo
Operas
- Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse , Op. 43
- Egon und Emilie , Op. 46
- Der Fächer , Op. 51
- , Op. 88
Choral
- An mein Vaterland, Op. 23
- Gesprochene Musik,. Only No. 1 of 3 published:
- Geographical Fugue, for speaking chorus No. 1 of 3 from Gesprochene Musik
- Der Tierkreis, for women’s chorus
- Das Wasser, Cantata after a text by A. Döblin, Op. 53
- Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, Op. 65
- The Inner Circle, six a cappella choruses for mixed chorus, Op.67
- Phantoms, Op.81
- Song of Myself, for mixed chorus
- Valse, for speaking chorus & optional percussion
Other vocal works
- Ich wollt, ich wär ein fisch, for high voice & piano
- Die Chinesische Flöte, Op. 29
- Nine Songs for Soprano and Piano, Op. 41 . Exists in German and English versions
- Music for Orchestra and Baritone, Op. 60
- Chansons sans paroles, for voice and piano
- Poems to Martha, for medium voice & string quartet
- There Is a Season for Everything, for mezzo-soprano, flute, clarinet, violin & cello
- Vanity of Vanities, for soprano, tenor, flute, clarinet, violin, viola & cello
- Lange schon haben meine Freunde versucht , for soprano & baritone
Incidental music
- Der Kinder Neujahrstraum , Op. 19, for solo soprano, alto, tenor & baritone, chorus & orchestra
- Anabasis, for flute, clarinet, 2 trumpets, trombone, tuba, percussion & chorus
- Im fernen Osten , for flute, 2 trumpets in C, mandolin, guitar, 2 violins, viola, cello, percussion, chorus & male solo voice
- Die Heilige von U.S.A. , for wind ensemble, percussion, piano, harmonium, alto solo & chorus
- König Ödipus , for 2 clarinets, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, percussion & strings
- Medea, for wind ensemble, percussion & speaking chorus
- Die Räuber , for 2 trumpets in C, bass trumpet or trombone & percussion
- Die Rollen des Schauspielers Seami , for flute, clarinet, violin, banjo, guitar & percussion
- Turandot, for flute, clarinet, trumpet in C, cello, piano & percussion
- Uli Wittewüpp, for clarinet, trumpet, percussion, piano & strings
- Napoleon, oder die 100 Tage
- Das Kirschblütenfest , for timpani, percussion, harmonium & strings
- The Gates of Carven Jade or The Garden of Jade, for flute, clarinet, banjo, guitar, violin & soprano solo
- William Tell, for flute, 2 clarinets, bassoon, trumpet, horn, 2 trombones, percussion and chorus
Film music
- Catherine the Great
- The Private Life of Don Juan
- Little Friend
- Peter Ibbetson
- Outcast
- On Such a Night
- The Rebel Son
- The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
- The Cat and the Canary
- The Ghost Breakers
- Dr. Cyclops
- Ladies in Retirement
- First Comes Courage
- None Shall Escape
- Address Unknown
- The Unseen
Books
- Beiträge zur Stilkunde der Melodie – dissertation for Heidelberg University
- Melodielehre – based upon the dissertation
- – uses material from the dissertation