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  1. Julius Leopold Korngold (24 December 1860 – 25 September 1945) was an Austrian music critic. He was the leading critic in early twentieth century Vienna, serving as chief music critic of the Neue Freie Presse from 1904 to 1934.

  2. Julius Korngold, né le 24 décembre 1860 à Brünn ( margraviat de Moravie) et mort le 25 septembre 1945 à Los Angeles, était un critique musical autrichien de renom.

  3. Sep 3, 2021 · In Julius Korngolds Vienna of 1901, departure from classical forms and the any appearance of unresolved dissonance were the two worst things that could happen. This Feuilleton appeared in the Neue Freie Presse on July 7. 1901.

  4. Jun 10, 2024 · Overview. Julius Korngold. (1860—1945) Quick Reference. ( b Brünn, 1860; d Hollywood, Calif., 1945). Austrian music critic, father of Erich Korngold. Mus. critic Neue Freie Presse, Vienna, 1902–34. Collab. with son on lib. of Erich's opera Die tote Stadt under joint pseudonym ‘Paul Schott’.

  5. Julius Leopold Korngold (zusammen mit seinem Sohn Erich Wolfgang Korngold auch unter dem Pseudonym Paul Schott; geboren 24. Dezember 1860 in Brünn, Kaisertum Österreich; gestorben 25. September 1945 in Los Angeles) war ein österreichischer Musikkritiker, Pianist und Anwalt.

  6. Korngold was the second son of the eminent Viennese music critic Julius Korngold a champion of Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss, among others. The boy's earliest music showed a mastery of form and harmony so impressive that it impressed Strauss, Jean Sibelius , Karl Goldmark, Giacomo Puccini , Artur Nikisch, Bruno Walter, and Artur Schnabel ...

  7. Korngold had been hurt by the assumption that a successful film composer was one who had sold his integrity to Hollywood, just as earlier he had been hurt by many critics' assumptions that his works were performed only because he was the son of music critic Julius Korngold.

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