Hugo Weisgall
Hugo David Weisgall was an American composer and conductor, known chiefly for his opera and vocal music compositions. He was born in Ivančice, Moravia and moved to the United States at the age of eight.
Weisgall studied at the Peabody Institute, privately with Roger Sessions, and at the Curtis Institute of Music with conductor Fritz Reiner and composer Rosario Scalero. He later earned a Ph.D. in German literature at Johns Hopkins University. During World War II he was an aide-de-camp to General George S. Patton. After the war he became a professor, and taught at Queens College, the Juilliard School, and the Jewish Theological Seminary, all in New York City. His notable students include composers Dominick Argento, Bruce Saylor and the accordionist/composer William Schimmel.
Weisgall came from a family of several generations of cantors, and maintained a lifelong interest in both sacred and secular Jewish music. In 1992 he was commissioned by the Friends of the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary to write a song cycle, Psalm of the Distant Dove, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain. Other major works include his most ambitious opera, Athaliah, and his often-performed Six Characters in Search of an Author.
Hugo Weisgall died at the age of 84 on Long Island, New York.Major works
Operas
- Night. Opera in 1 act. Libretto: after the play by Sholem Asch
- Lilith. Opera in 1 act. Libretto: after the play by L. Elman
- The Tenor. Opera in 1 act. Libretto: Karl Shapiro and Ernst Lert. World Premiere: 11/02/1952 Baltimore
- The Stronger. Opera in 1 act. Libretto: Richard Henry Hart. WP : 09/08/1952 Westport, Connecticut. WP : 1955 New York
- Six Characters in Search of an Author. Opera in 3 acts. Libretto: Denis Johnston. WP: 26/04/1959 New York
- Purgatory. Opera in 1 act. Libretto: after the play by William Butler Yeats. WP: 17/02/1961 Washington
- The Gardens of Adonis. Opera in 3 scenes. Libretto: Jon Olon-Scrymgeour. WP: 12/09/1992 Omaha, Nebraska
- Athaliah. Opera in 2 parts. Libretto: Richard Frank Goldman. WP: 17/02/1964 New York
- Nine Rivers from Jordan. Opera in a prologue and 3 acts. Libretto: Denis Johnston. WP: 09/10/1968 New York
- Jenny, or The Hundred Nights. Opera in 1 act. Libretto: John Hollander. WP: 22/04/1976
- Will You Marry Me?. Opera in 1 act. Libretto: Charles Kondek. WP: 08/03/1989 New York
- Esther. Opera in 3 acts. Libretto: Charles Kondek. WP: 08/10/1993 New York
Vocal music
- A Garden Eastward Cantata for soprano and orchestra
- A Song of Celebration for tenor, soprano, chorus and orchestra
- Evening Prayer for Peace for chorus a cappella
- Fancies and Inventions for baritone and 5 instruments
- Fortress, Rock of Our Salvation for chorus a cappella
- Lyrical Interval song-cycle for low voice and piano
- Psalm of the Distant Dove Canticle for mezzo-soprano and piano
- So Spake Rabbi Akiba for chorus a cappella
- "Liebeslieder" for Soprano and Piano