Hans Pfitzner

Hans Erich Pfitzner, born in Moscow on May 5, 1869, was a German composer and conductor renowned for his ardent nationalism and anti-modernist stance. His most celebrated work, the post-Romantic opera "Palestrina," premiered in 1917, is a musical legend that has earned him significant acclaim, particularly in German-speaking countries. This opera, loosely based on the life of the 16th-century composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, showcases Pfitzner's mastery of the genre and his deep respect for musical tradition. Beyond his operatic achievements, Pfitzner was also a skilled pianist, known for his warm and refined performances. His compositions, including his piano trios, reflect his commitment to nationalistic themes and his unique voice within the musical landscape of his time.

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