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Ernst Oster (January 26, 1908 – June 30, 1977) was a German pianist, musicologist, and music theorist. A specialist in the use of
Schenkerian Analysis Schenkerian analysis is a method of musical analysis, analyzing tonal music based on the theories of Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935). The goal is to demonstrate the organic coherence of the work by showing how the "foreground" (all notes in the sco ...
, he was the English translator of
Heinrich Schenker Heinrich Schenker (19 June 1868 – 14 January 1935) was an Austrian music theory, music theorist #Theoretical writings, whose writings have had a profound influence on subsequent musical analysis. His approach, now termed Schenkerian analysis ...
's final work, ''Free Composition''.


Life

Ernst Friedrich Oster"Ernst Friedrich Oster" in ''Index to Petitions for Naturalizations filed in New York City, 1792-1989'', available on Ancestry.com
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was born in
Mannheim Mannheim (; Palatine German language, Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (), is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, second-largest city in Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, the States of Ger ...
,
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."About the Translator" nsigned biographical note Heinrich Schenker, ''Free Composition'', translated and edited by Ernst Oster, New York: Longman (1979), p. 165-166. While still young, his family moved to
Hamburg Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ...
, where he attended the
Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums The ''Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums'' ( ''Academic School of the Johanneum'', short: Johanneum) is a '' Gymnasium'', or grammar school, in Hamburg, Germany. It is Hamburg's oldest school and was founded in 1529 by Johannes Bugenhagen. The sch ...
. He began his musical education studying the piano; his primary piano teachers were
Robert Teichmüller Robert Teichmüller (4 May 1863, in Braunschweig – 6 May 1939, in Leipzig) was a German concert pianist and music educator. He studied piano and music theory with Carl Reinecke at the Leipzig Conservatory where he later became a faculty member ...
and Georg Bertram. In coming across
Heinrich Schenker Heinrich Schenker (19 June 1868 – 14 January 1935) was an Austrian music theory, music theorist #Theoretical writings, whose writings have had a profound influence on subsequent musical analysis. His approach, now termed Schenkerian analysis ...
's ''Beethoven's Last Piano Sonatas, An Edition With Elucidation'', Oster became convinced that Schenker's insight offered more than other writers on music. As the biographical note in ''Free Composition'' states:
...despite his formidable intellectual gifts and immense factual knowledge, he was convinced that musical analysis must be more than an intellectual activity, that the anaylist—like the performer—must attempt an artistic recreation of the work."
While in his 20s, Oster moved to Berlin to study with Schenker's student,
Oswald Jonas Oswald Jonas (January 10, 1897 – March 19, 1978) was a music theorist and musicologist, and student of Heinrich Schenker. Despite Schenker's conservative nationalist views Jonas was an admirer of Karl Kraus. In 1935, Jonas founded the Schenker ...
. After Schenker's death in 1935, Oster moved to Vienna, where he contributed to ''Der Dreiklang'', the short-lived periodical founded by students of Schenker,
Felix Salzer Felix Salzer (June 13, 1904 – August 12, 1986) was an Austrian- American music theorist, musicologist and pedagogue. He was one of the principal followers of Heinrich Schenker, and did much to refine and explain Schenkerian analysis after S ...
and
Oswald Jonas Oswald Jonas (January 10, 1897 – March 19, 1978) was a music theorist and musicologist, and student of Heinrich Schenker. Despite Schenker's conservative nationalist views Jonas was an admirer of Karl Kraus. In 1935, Jonas founded the Schenker ...
. Being Jewish,"Oster, Ernst," ''New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957'' available on Ancestry.com
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Oster emigrated to the United States after the
Anschluss The (, or , ), also known as the (, ), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into Nazi Germany on 12 March 1938. The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a "German Question, Greater Germany") arose after t ...
, but not before being entrusted with a major portion of Schenker's papers by Jeanette Schenker, Heinrich's widow. He arrived in New York City aboard the S.S. Veendam on January 14, 1939. He filed his petition for naturalization on January 29, 1945. In the United States, Oster was active as a pianist and taught privately (
Peter Serkin Peter Adolf Serkin (July 24, 1947 – February 1, 2020) was an American classical pianist. He won the Grammy Award for Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist in 1966, and he performed globally, known for not only "technically pristine" pl ...
was one of his students), and had accompanying jobs.Ernst Oster, 69, a Musicologist, Taught at Mannes Music College," ''New York Times'' (July 5, 1977), p. 36. Later in life, he obtained teaching positions at the
New England Conservatory of Music The New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) is a Private college, private music school in Boston, Massachusetts. The conservatory is located on Huntington Avenue along Avenue of the Arts (Boston), the Avenue of the Arts near Boston Symphony Ha ...
and in 1967, at the
Mannes College of Music The Mannes School of Music (), originally called the David Mannes Music School and later the Mannes Music School, Mannes College of Music, the Chatham Square Music School, and Mannes College: The New School for Music, is a Music school, music con ...
. His translation of Schenker's ''Free Composition'', assisted by a grant from the Robert Owen Lehman Foundation, was completed in 1977. One of his students was
Ross Bauer Ross Bauer (born December 19, 1951, Ithaca, New York) is an American composer, Conducting, conductor, and music educator. A professor emeritus of the University of California, Davis, he was awarded the Walter Hinrichsen Award from the American A ...
. An avid hiker, Oster died of a stroke while hiking on
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. He was survived by a sister, Therese, who was living in Switzerland at the time of his death. The papers of Heinrich Schenker that were in his possession were donated by his estate to the
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center, is located at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, in the Lincoln Center complex on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, New York City. Situated between the Metropolitan O ...
where they are known as the "Oster Collection: Papers of Heinrich Schenker."


Published writings

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References


Further reading

*Allen Forte, Milton Babbitt, Charles Burkhart, Clemens Sandresky, Carl Schachter, Blanche W. Beck, Sydney Beck, David Beach, John Rothgeb and Edward Laufer, "Ernst Oster (1908-1977) In Memoriam," ''Journal of Music Theory'' 21, No. 2 (1977), pp. 340–354.


External links


The Oster Collection: Papers of Henrich Schenker
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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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