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Max Fiedler (21 December 1859, Zittau – 1 December 1939, Stockholm) was a German conductor and composer, born August Max Fiedler in Zittau, Saxony, Germany. He was especially noted as an interpreter of Brahms.

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  • ماكس فيدلر (بالألمانية: August Max Fiedler)‏ هو موزع وعازف بيانو وملحن ألماني، ولد في 31 ديسمبر 1859 في تسيتاو في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 1 ديسمبر 1939 في ستوكهولم في السويد. (ar)
  • Max Fiedler (Zittau, 31 de desembre de 1859 - Estocolm, 1 de desembre de 1939) fou un director d'orquestra i compositor alemany. Fou deixeble del seu pare Carl August, reputat professor de piano, i en teoria i orgue, i des de 1877 fins al 1880, del Conservatori de Leipzig com a becari de la Fundació Holstein. El 1882 fou nomenat professor del , i després del decés de , el 1903, director d'aquell establiment docent; el 1904, fou successor de en la direcció dels Concerts Filharmònics, sent contractat el 1908 per dirigir els Concerts Simfònics de Boston, on aconseguí èxits extraordinaris, retornant a Alemanya el 1912; llavors s'establí a Berlín. Des de 1916 fou director de la música municipal d'Essen. Encara que, es distingí com a pianista en els primers anys de la seva carrera, on va aconseguir gran notorietat i una solida reputació fou en la direcció d'orquestra, havent estat al front de les d'Hamburg, de les més importants de Berlín i de les de Sant Petersburg. Va escriure un Quintet per a piano i instruments d'arc, un Quartet per a instruments d'arc, una Simfonia, estrenada a Hamburg el 1886, una Obertura (1914), diversos lieder i peces de piano. (ca)
  • August Max Fiedler (* 31. Dezember 1859 in Zittau, Oberlausitz; † 1. Dezember 1939 in Stockholm) war ein deutscher Dirigent, Komponist und Pianist. Er erhielt Unterricht bei seinem Vater, dem sorbischen Musiklehrer , und später am Leipziger Konservatorium von 1877 bis 1880 bei G. Albrecht. Von 1882 bis 1908 war er am Hamburger Konservatorium als Professor tätig. 1904 wurde er dort auch Dirigent der Philharmoniker. Er unternahm ausgedehnte Konzertreisen. Nach seinem Debüt in Amerika 1905 trat er häufig mit den New Yorker Philharmonikern auf. Von 1908 bis 1912 war Fiedler Leiter des Boston Symphony Orchestra. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Deutschland wurde er Generalmusikdirektor der Stadt Essen. Dieses Amt hatte er bis 1934 inne. In seinen letzten Lebensjahren war er vor allem in Berlin und Stockholm als Gastdirigent tätig. Nach einem Gastauftritt Fiedlers beim Bach-Beethoven-Brahms-Fest in Berlin schrieb Carl Krebs: „Fiedler ist mir ein außerordentlich sympathischer Dirigent. Er übt die vollkommenste Macht über den Instrumentalkörper aus, aber er nutzt diese Macht nicht aus, um sich hervorzudrängen, sondern gebraucht sie, wie ein weiser Fürst seine Herrschergewalt: zum Wohl des Ganzen. Wenn er dirigiert, hat man den Eindruck, dass er völlig hinter dem Werk zurücktritt, so lebendig und selbstverständlich stellt es sich vor uns, und doch ist er es, der ihm dies Leben gibt und es mit seinem Gefühl durchwärmt.“ (de)
  • Max Fiedler (21 de diciembre de 1859, Zittau, Alemania - 1 de diciembre de 1939, Estocolmo) fue un director de orquesta y compositor alemán. Estudió en Leipzig y luego comenzó a enseñar en el Conservatorio de Hamburgo. En 1904 se convirtió en director de la . En 1908 la dejó para viajar a Estados Unidos a dirigir en Boston. Después regresó a Alemania, para dirigir en Essen hasta 1933. Entre sus obras hay una sinfonía, una obertura, un quinteto para piano, un cuarteto de cuerda, y piezas para piano y canciones. (es)
  • Max Fiedler (21 December 1859, Zittau – 1 December 1939, Stockholm) was a German conductor and composer, born August Max Fiedler in Zittau, Saxony, Germany. He was especially noted as an interpreter of Brahms. He first studied the piano with his father, who conducted the accompanying orchestra when Max made his first public appearance at the age of ten in 1870, playing Mozart's Piano Concerto in A, K.488. Continuing his musical studies in Zittau with the organist Gustav Albrecht, who had been a pupil of Mendelssohn, Fiedler then entered the Leipzig Conservatory in 1877, where the director, Carl Reinecke, was his piano teacher. He graduated in 1882, with exceptional honours, alongside his friend and colleague Karl Muck. Fiedler also studied composition and was active in the city's musical life, developing a close relationship with Julius Spengel, a friend of Brahms. Fiedler himself knew Brahms sufficiently well for the composer to ask him to substitute for him in a performance of his Piano Concerto No. 2, an invitation which Fiedler politely declined. He almost certainly heard Brahms conduct the first Leipzig performances of his Symphony No. 2 early in 1878 (though Ethel Smyth later wrote that Brahms "had the knack of rubbing orchestras the wrong way... Moreover, the Gewandhaus musicians were antagonistic to his music" ) and his Violin Concerto on New Year's Day, 1879, with the dedicatee, Joseph Joachim, as soloist, though Jan Swafford writes that it "turned out a scrambling affair, with Joachim unnerved by all the last-minute revisions and Brahms even more tense on the podium than usual." As a young man he conducted Brahms' symphonies in the presence of the composer who, not given to reticence when expressing himself, does not appear to have complained of Fiedler's interpretations. Having found work teaching at the Hamburg Conservatory Fiedler was soon much in demand as a pianist, winning high praise for his 'soft tone'. His first appearance on the conductor's podium came during the 1885–1886 season in a performance of his own composition (a symphony), and his first complete concert in late 1886. Encouraged to persevere by his first wife, he soon became one of the most popular conductors active in Hamburg, alongside Hans von Bülow, whose musicianship he admired and whose baton technique he adopted. While it was not to be until 1903 that he took over the direction of the Hamburg Conservatory, and 1904 that of the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra, from 1898 onwards Fiedler was active abroad as a guest conductor, appearing in Russia, where he was compared to Artur Nikisch and Felix Weingartner, Madrid (1899), Paris (1901), Turin (1904), Rome (1906, 1908) and London (1907, 1908). Throughout this period he developed a reputation as a major interpreter of the music of Brahms, as well as a conductor with ‘complete mastery’ of the orchestra. In 1908, Karl Muck, then the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, recommended Fiedler as his successor as conductor of the orchestra, and he was duly appointed, having already appeared in the United States during 1905, when he had conducted the New York Philharmonic Orchestra alongside Willem Mengelberg and a year before the guest appearance of a German conductor noted for his Brahms, Fritz Steinbach. Although he spent four years at the helm in Boston, his conducting attracted some criticism, especially for his volatility as an interpreter, which was viewed as pleasing ‘the general public’ rather than ‘connoisseurs’. Among his achievements there, he conducted the world premiere of Paderewski's massive Symphony in B minor "Polonia in 1909. Fiedler returned to Hamburg in 1912, where Siegmund von Hausegger was now in charge of the Philharmonic Orchestra; and since co-residence was likely to be difficult, given his own status as a former conductor of this orchestra, Fiedler withdrew to Berlin, where he became an active guest conductor of the city's various orchestras. In 1916 a Berlin critic hailed him as ‘the greatest Brahms conductor of the present day’, and during the same year he accepted the position of conductor of the Essen Orchestra, in succession to Hermann Abendroth, who was moving to Cologne to replace Steinbach. At Essen, Fiedler consolidated his reputation as a major figure in German musical life, conducting a wide repertoire that included contemporary composers such as Walter Braunfels, Karol Szymanowski and Arthur Honegger, as well as each year organising a festival devoted to a major single composer. In addition he guest-conducted the Berlin Philharmonic occasionally, and from 1927 was co-conductor of the Essen Folkwangschule. In 1929 he married for the second time and in 1934 gave up his position in Essen, returning once more to Berlin where he conducted the Berlin Radio Orchestra, as well as that of Hamburg. During 1939 he made a series of farewell appearances in Berlin and Essen, but towards the end of the year he became fatally ill, dying in Stockholm, Sweden just a few weeks short of his eightieth birthday. (en)
  • August Max Fiedler (Zittau, 31 décembre 1859 – Stockholm, 1er décembre 1939) est un chef d'orchestre et compositeur allemand. Il est particulièrement connu pour ses interprétations de Brahms. (fr)
  • Max Fiedler, nato August Max Fiedlerin (Zittau, 21 dicembre 1859 – Stoccolma, 1º dicembre 1939), è stato un compositore e direttore d'orchestra tedesco. (it)
  • アウグスト・マックス・フィードラー(August Max Fiedler, 1859年12月21日 - 1939年12月1日)は、ドイツの指揮者・作曲家・ピアニスト。 (ja)
  • August Max Fiedler (ur. 31 grudnia 1859 w Żytawie, zm. 1 grudnia 1939 w Sztokholmie) – niemiecki dyrygent. (pl)
  • Макс Фидлер (нем. Max Fiedler; 21 декабря 1859, Циттау — 1 декабря 1939, Стокгольм) — немецкий композитор и дирижёр. (ru)
  • August Max Fiedler, född 31 december 1859, död 1 december 1939, var en tysk dirigent och kompositör. Fiedler var ursprungligen pianist, men utvecklade sig senare till en högt ansedd konsertdirigent och var som sådan verksam i Hamburg, Boston, Berlin samt i Essen, där han var stadens musikdirektör från 1916. Fiedler uppträdde även med framgång i Stockholm. Bland hans kompositioner märks en symfoni, en lustspelsuvertyr, en stråkkvartett och en stråkkvintett. (sv)
  • Max Fiedler (21 de Dezembro de 1859 - 1 de Dezembro de 1939) foi um maestro e compositor clássico alemão. Nasceu August Max Fiedler em Zittau, Alemanha, e estudou piano e condução em Leipzig e no . Enquanto jovem ele conduziu Sinfonias de Brahms na presença do compositor que parece ter aprovado a execução de Fiedler. Em 1904 ele foi nomeado o diretor musical da Orquestra Filarmônica de Hamburgo. Ele também conduziu a Orquestra Sinfônica de Londres, em 1907. Fiedler, em 1908 partiu para os Estados Unidos onde se tornou diretor musical da Orquestra Sinfônica de Boston. Em 1912 regressou a Alemanha, conduzindo em Essen até 1933. Suas composições incluem uma sinfonia, overture, quarteto de cordas e peças e músicas para pianos. Fiedler morreu em Estocolmo, Suécia. (pt)
  • Макс Фідлер (нім. Max Fiedler; 21 грудня 1859, Циттау — 1 грудня 1939, Стокгольм) — німецький композитор і диригент. (uk)
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  • ماكس فيدلر (بالألمانية: August Max Fiedler)‏ هو موزع وعازف بيانو وملحن ألماني، ولد في 31 ديسمبر 1859 في تسيتاو في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 1 ديسمبر 1939 في ستوكهولم في السويد. (ar)
  • Max Fiedler (21 de diciembre de 1859, Zittau, Alemania - 1 de diciembre de 1939, Estocolmo) fue un director de orquesta y compositor alemán. Estudió en Leipzig y luego comenzó a enseñar en el Conservatorio de Hamburgo. En 1904 se convirtió en director de la . En 1908 la dejó para viajar a Estados Unidos a dirigir en Boston. Después regresó a Alemania, para dirigir en Essen hasta 1933. Entre sus obras hay una sinfonía, una obertura, un quinteto para piano, un cuarteto de cuerda, y piezas para piano y canciones. (es)
  • August Max Fiedler (Zittau, 31 décembre 1859 – Stockholm, 1er décembre 1939) est un chef d'orchestre et compositeur allemand. Il est particulièrement connu pour ses interprétations de Brahms. (fr)
  • Max Fiedler, nato August Max Fiedlerin (Zittau, 21 dicembre 1859 – Stoccolma, 1º dicembre 1939), è stato un compositore e direttore d'orchestra tedesco. (it)
  • アウグスト・マックス・フィードラー(August Max Fiedler, 1859年12月21日 - 1939年12月1日)は、ドイツの指揮者・作曲家・ピアニスト。 (ja)
  • August Max Fiedler (ur. 31 grudnia 1859 w Żytawie, zm. 1 grudnia 1939 w Sztokholmie) – niemiecki dyrygent. (pl)
  • Макс Фидлер (нем. Max Fiedler; 21 декабря 1859, Циттау — 1 декабря 1939, Стокгольм) — немецкий композитор и дирижёр. (ru)
  • August Max Fiedler, född 31 december 1859, död 1 december 1939, var en tysk dirigent och kompositör. Fiedler var ursprungligen pianist, men utvecklade sig senare till en högt ansedd konsertdirigent och var som sådan verksam i Hamburg, Boston, Berlin samt i Essen, där han var stadens musikdirektör från 1916. Fiedler uppträdde även med framgång i Stockholm. Bland hans kompositioner märks en symfoni, en lustspelsuvertyr, en stråkkvartett och en stråkkvintett. (sv)
  • Макс Фідлер (нім. Max Fiedler; 21 грудня 1859, Циттау — 1 грудня 1939, Стокгольм) — німецький композитор і диригент. (uk)
  • Max Fiedler (Zittau, 31 de desembre de 1859 - Estocolm, 1 de desembre de 1939) fou un director d'orquestra i compositor alemany. Fou deixeble del seu pare Carl August, reputat professor de piano, i en teoria i orgue, i des de 1877 fins al 1880, del Conservatori de Leipzig com a becari de la Fundació Holstein. El 1882 fou nomenat professor del , i després del decés de , el 1903, director d'aquell establiment docent; el 1904, fou successor de en la direcció dels Concerts Filharmònics, sent contractat el 1908 per dirigir els Concerts Simfònics de Boston, on aconseguí èxits extraordinaris, retornant a Alemanya el 1912; llavors s'establí a Berlín. Des de 1916 fou director de la música municipal d'Essen. Encara que, es distingí com a pianista en els primers anys de la seva carrera, on va acons (ca)
  • August Max Fiedler (* 31. Dezember 1859 in Zittau, Oberlausitz; † 1. Dezember 1939 in Stockholm) war ein deutscher Dirigent, Komponist und Pianist. Er erhielt Unterricht bei seinem Vater, dem sorbischen Musiklehrer , und später am Leipziger Konservatorium von 1877 bis 1880 bei G. Albrecht. Von 1882 bis 1908 war er am Hamburger Konservatorium als Professor tätig. 1904 wurde er dort auch Dirigent der Philharmoniker. Er unternahm ausgedehnte Konzertreisen. Nach seinem Debüt in Amerika 1905 trat er häufig mit den New Yorker Philharmonikern auf. Von 1908 bis 1912 war Fiedler Leiter des Boston Symphony Orchestra. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Deutschland wurde er Generalmusikdirektor der Stadt Essen. Dieses Amt hatte er bis 1934 inne. In seinen letzten Lebensjahren war er vor allem in Berlin und Sto (de)
  • Max Fiedler (21 December 1859, Zittau – 1 December 1939, Stockholm) was a German conductor and composer, born August Max Fiedler in Zittau, Saxony, Germany. He was especially noted as an interpreter of Brahms. (en)
  • Max Fiedler (21 de Dezembro de 1859 - 1 de Dezembro de 1939) foi um maestro e compositor clássico alemão. Nasceu August Max Fiedler em Zittau, Alemanha, e estudou piano e condução em Leipzig e no . Enquanto jovem ele conduziu Sinfonias de Brahms na presença do compositor que parece ter aprovado a execução de Fiedler. Em 1904 ele foi nomeado o diretor musical da Orquestra Filarmônica de Hamburgo. Ele também conduziu a Orquestra Sinfônica de Londres, em 1907. Fiedler, em 1908 partiu para os Estados Unidos onde se tornou diretor musical da Orquestra Sinfônica de Boston. Em 1912 regressou a Alemanha, conduzindo em Essen até 1933. (pt)
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