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Max Fiedler (31 December 1859 – 1 December 1939) 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 c

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  • 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 Karl August Fiedler, 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 alle (de)
  • 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 (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 Conservatório de Hamburgo. 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)
  • 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 Orquesta Filarmónica de Hamburgo. 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 (31 December 1859 – 1 December 1939) 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 c (en)
  • Макс Фидлер (нем. Max Fiedler; 21 декабря 1859, Циттау — 1 декабря 1939, Стокгольм) — немецкий композитор и дирижёр. Учился в консерваториях Лейпцига и Гамбурга, в молодости был близок к Брамсу. В 1904 г. возглавлял Гамбургский филармонический оркестр, затем работал в Англии и США, в том числе в 1908—1912 гг. во главе Бостонского симфонического оркестра. По возвращении в Германию продолжал работу в Эссене вплоть до 1933 г. Композиторское наследие Фидлера включает симфонию, фортепианный квинтет, струнный квартет, другую камерную и вокальную музыку. (ru)
  • 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)
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