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Egon Joseph Wellesz (born October 21, 1885 in Vienna, died November 9, 1974 in Oxford) is an Austrian-British composer, choreographer, musicologist, music theorist, and highly regarded author of Byzantine music.
Curriculum vitaeHe studied musicology with Guido Adler at the University of Vienna and composition with Arnold Schönberg. Since 1929 Professor at the University of Vienna. Since 1938 he has lived in the UK, since 1943 lecturer at the University of Oxford. Wellesley's music studies, centered around medieval ecclesiastical Byzantine music and early Christian music. 6 operas, 4 ballets, choral works, songs, vocal-instrumental works, chamber music, 8 string quartets, piano pieces. Accredited to the second Viennese school. Although it was influenced by Arnold Schönberg's 12-tone composition, he continued his late Romanticism (Mahler, Bruckner).
In 1931 he began to publish the monumental series "Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae". Wellesz reads the Byzantine nexus in the monuments of the 13th and 15th centuries, which was a breakthrough in the study of the music of the Eastern Church.
As a second Austrian, Haydn received an honorary doctorate in Oxford. compositions orchestral Chorale Song Opera Balety Chamber pieces Piano pieces Selected publications Publications in Polish Bibliography Authoritative control (person):
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