The Bratislava Choral Society and Its First Choirmaster Anton Strehlen Cover Image

Bratislavský spevácky spolok a jeho prvý zbormajster Anton Strehlen
The Bratislava Choral Society and Its First Choirmaster Anton Strehlen

Author(s): Jana Lengová
Subject(s): Cultural history, Music
Published by: Ústav hudobnej vedy Slovenskej akadémie vied
Keywords: Pressburger Singverein / Pozsonyi dalegylet / Bratislava Choral Society; Anton Strehlen; music societies; vocal music; concerts; repertoire;

Summary/Abstract: Pressburger Singverein (Pozsonyi dalegylet/Pozsonyi dalegyesület, Bratislava Choral Society), founded in 1879, focused on the cultivation of mixed choral singing. Under the leadership of its first choirmaster Anton Strehlen (1879 – 1906), its concerts were already of a high artistic level. The programmes of concerts and soirées consisted of cantatas, choirs, hymns, vocal ensembles (especially vocal quartets), extracts from operas, and also instrumental music. This article is concerned with the Society’s concert repertoire in the era of A. Strehlen, particularly the presentation of cantata works (by R. Mader, N. W. Gade, R. Schumann, M. Bruch, H. Hofmann, G. Zichy, among others) and their reception. New findings are presented on the biography of A. Strehlen and other singers and instrumentalists participating in the Society’s activity.

  • Issue Year: 11/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 34-61
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: Slovak