Albert Bittner (27 September 1900 – 7 August 1980) was a German conductor and
Generalmusikdirektor
A music(al) director or director of music is the person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance, production, or organization. This would include the artistic director and usually chief conductor of an orchestra or concert band, the d ...
.
Life
Born in Nuremberg, Bittner attended the Realgymnasium and the
Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg and completed private music studies with August Scharrer and Richard Lert. He began his career as 2nd ''
Kapellmeister
(, also , ) from German ''Kapelle'' (chapel) and ''Meister'' (master)'','' literally "master of the chapel choir" designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term ha ...
'' at the (1923-1929), which was one of the most "advanced" theatres in the German Reich in the 1920s due to its programme and attracted many prominent artists.
[''KÜNSTLERNACHRICHTEN: Albert Bittner''. Redaktioneller Nachruf. In '' Orpheus''; Issue 11/12. November/December 1980. page 873.]
From 1929 to 1932 he was principal répétiteur at the
Berlin State Opera and assistant to
Otto Klemperer and
répétiteur at the
Kroll Opera in Berlin. In the 1932/33 season he was subsequently first ''Kapellmeister'' at the
Graz Opera, where he also joined the
National Socialist German Workers' Party (member number 1,517,656). From 1933 he took over the
Oldenburgisches Staatstheater as state music director. In 1936 Bittner became Municipal Music Director and musical director of the Opera House in
Essen
Essen (; Latin: ''Assindia'') is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and D ...
and led the Essen Philharmonic Orchestra. In the
Saalbau Essen he premiered, among other works, the 2nd Symphony by
Ernst Pepping
Ernst Pepping (12 September 1901 – 1 February 1981) was a German composer of classical music and academic teacher. He is regarded as an important composer of Protestant sacred music in the 20th century.
Pepping taught at the and the . His musi ...
(7 February 1943). On 19 June 1940, he conducted the
Berlin Philharmonic for the first time. There is a photo portrait of Albert Bittner by the photographer Albert Renger-Patzsch in his estate archive, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich - he can also be seen with his wife in a group photograph of the Essen Musikverein from 1936.
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From 1943 until shortly after the end of the war, he was interim "Musical Director" of the Hamburg State Opera
The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since 2015, the current ''Intendant'' of the company is Georges Delnon, and the current ''General ...
. He also conducted the first symphony concerts of the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg after World War II.
From 1945 until 1955, he was general music director at the Staatstheater Braunschweig
The Staatstheater Braunschweig is a theatre company and opera house in Braunschweig, Germany, presenting and producing music theatre (opera, operetta, musical), Tanztheater, theatre, Theatre for Young Audiences and concerts.
The ''Staatstheate ...
. From 1955 to 1965, he served as ''Kapellmeister
(, also , ) from German ''Kapelle'' (chapel) and ''Meister'' (master)'','' literally "master of the chapel choir" designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term ha ...
'' at the Hamburg State Opera
The Hamburg State Opera (in German: Staatsoper Hamburg) is a German opera company based in Hamburg. Its theatre is near the square of Gänsemarkt. Since 2015, the current ''Intendant'' of the company is Georges Delnon, and the current ''General ...
. There, he supervised numerous works over several seasons and also conducted ''La traviata
''La traviata'' (; ''The Fallen Woman'') is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on ''La Dame aux camélias'' (1852), a play by Alexandre Dumas ''fils'' adapted from his own 18 ...
'' in the Felsenstein production. He also brought out a number of important premieres, including the ''Irische Legende
(''Irish Legend'') is a 1955 opera by Werner Egk who also wrote the libretto after the 1892/1899 verse drama ''The Countess Cathleen'' by W. B. Yeats. It premiered at the Salzburg Festival on 17 August 1955.
History
was the first opera that ...
'' by Werner Egk, '' Die Schule der Frauen'' by Liebermann and Strobel, ''Dimitrij'' by Dvořák/Marie Červinková-Riegrová and ''Die Heimkehr'' (staged premiere
A première, also spelled premiere, is the debut (first public presentation) of a play, film, dance, or musical composition.
A work will often have many premières: a world première (the first time it is shown anywhere in the world), its first ...
1955) by Marcel Mihalovici for the first performance.
Bittner continued to guest conduct several opera performances at the State Opera after his retirement. In September 1970, on the occasion of his 70th birthday, he conducted a performance of Mozart's '' The Magic Flute''; this was also his last appearance on the podium of the Hamburg State Opera Orchestra.
He also conducted the German premiere of the opera '' The Love for Three Oranges'' (1950) and the world premiere of the opera ''Die Feuerprobe'' by Kurt Stiebitz (1953, Staatstheater Braunschweig). As guest conductor, he led among others the Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Zurich.
After leaving the Hamburg State Opera, he taught at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, where he held a conducting class. His students included Wilhelm Kaiser-Lindemann and Manfred Trojahn.
Bittner died in Hamburg at the age of 79.
Further reading
* , Hans Joachim Moser
Hans Joachim Moser (25 May 1889, Berlin''Die kleine Enzyklopädie'', Encyclios-Verlag, Zurich, 1950, Vol. 2, p. 202. – 14 August 1967, Berlin) was a German musicologist, composer and singer.
Moser was the son of the music-professor Andreas Mos ...
(ed.): ''Kürschners biographisches Theater-Handbuch. Schauspiel, Oper, Film, Rundfunk. Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz.'' De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, , .
* Peter Muck: ''Einhundert Jahre Berliner Philharmonisches Orchester''. 3rd volume. Hans Schneider, Tutzing 1982.
* Stefan Jaeger: ''Das Atlantisbuch der Dirigenten''. Atlantis Musikbuch-Verlag, Zürich 1985.
* Fred K. Prieberg: ''Handbuch Deutsche Musiker 1933–1945''. Kiel 2004, CD-ROM-Lexikon, page 467 f.
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20th-century German conductors (music)
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1900 births
1980 deaths
Musicians from Nuremberg