Schreker, Franz. (1878-1934). Large Original Etched Portrait, SIGNED by Schreker. A superb large original etching of the important Austrian composer, numbered 6 of a small edition of 10. Boldly signed by the composer, though not by the accomplished and unidentified artist. 10 X 13 inches, framed to 17 X21.
Schreker led the neo-Romantic movement in the direction of Expressionism and exerted considerable influence on the German and Viennese schools of his time. As Director of the Philharmonic Chorus, he led many important premieres, including of Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder and was also closely associated with Zemlinsky. His many fine works are the subject of renewed enthusiasm in recent years.
Schreker led the neo-Romantic movement in the direction of Expressionism and exerted considerable influence on the German and Viennese schools of his time. As Director of the Philharmonic Chorus, he led many important premieres, including of Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder and was also closely associated with Zemlinsky. His many fine works are the subject of renewed enthusiasm in recent years.
Schreker, Franz. (1878-1934). Large Original Etched Portrait, SIGNED by Schreker. A superb large original etching of the important Austrian composer, numbered 6 of a small edition of 10. Boldly signed by the composer, though not by the accomplished and unidentified artist. 10 X 13 inches, framed to 17 X21.
Schreker led the neo-Romantic movement in the direction of Expressionism and exerted considerable influence on the German and Viennese schools of his time. As Director of the Philharmonic Chorus, he led many important premieres, including of Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder and was also closely associated with Zemlinsky. His many fine works are the subject of renewed enthusiasm in recent years.
Schreker led the neo-Romantic movement in the direction of Expressionism and exerted considerable influence on the German and Viennese schools of his time. As Director of the Philharmonic Chorus, he led many important premieres, including of Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder and was also closely associated with Zemlinsky. His many fine works are the subject of renewed enthusiasm in recent years.