Max von Schillings

Max von Schillings Max von Schillings (April 19, 1868 – July 24, 1933) was a German conductor, composer and theatre director. He was chief conductor at the Berlin State Opera from 1919 to 1925.

Schillings' opera ''Mona Lisa'' (1915) was internationally successful and was performed at the Metropolitan Opera. The composer married Barbara Kemp, the soprano who sang the title role. Before ''Mona Lisa'', Schillings had already written three operas: ''Ingwelde'' (1894), ''Der Pfeifertag'' (1899) and ''Der Moloch'' (1906). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Great conductors of the Third Reich: art in the service of evil.

    Published 1943
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    Selected songs of the Munich School, 1870-1920 : Lieder for soprano voice and piano /

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    Michael Bohnen at the metropolitan opera /

    Published 1926
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