Grete Hinterhofer


Grete Hinterhofer was an Austrian pianist, music teacher and composer.

Life

Hinterhofer was born in Wels. Her father was a teacher, her mother a piano teacher and composer. At the age of nine Hinterhofer received her first private piano lessons from Cäcilie Frank, who ran an illustrious musical salon in the 1st district of Vienna and was piano accompanist to the Hellmesberger Quartet and Arnold Rosé. She received extensive artistic training from her and made several public appearances that were reviewed in local newspapers. Cäcilie Frank's apartment was also an important meeting place for the Viennese musical world. One of Hinterhofer's schoolmates was Arnold Schönberg's student Vilma von Webenau.
She also took piano lessons as soon as 1909/10 at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien with Hugo Reinhold and 1914 with Emil von Sauer. In 1917 she passed the state examination for piano and afterwards worked as a concert pianist. Later she studied organ at the Vienna Music Academy from 1924 to 1927 with Franz Schütz and music theory with Franz Schmidt. From 1927 she taught there herself, from 1932 as professor - until her retirement in 1969. Among her students were the composers, Erich Urbanner, Rolf Alexander Wilhelm and Wolfgang Gabriel, the organist Bernhard Billeter and the pianist Harald Ossberger. Hinterhofer performed as a concert pianist under the direction of Richard Strauss and others. She dedicated herself to the performance of works by contemporary composers such as Karl Schiske whose Rhapsody for piano she played in 1950 in the Brahms Hall of the.
Hinterhofer died in Vienna at age 85.

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