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Richard Gustav Heinz Tiessen (10 April 1887 – 29 November 1971) was a German composer. Tiessen was born at Königsberg, where he studied with composer Erwin Kroll before moving to Berlin. There, he enrolled at Humboldt University and at the Stern'sches Konservatorium, where he studied composition and music theory. He worked as a music critic for Allgemeine Musikzeitung from 1911 to 1917 before becoming a theater Kapellmeister and composer for Volksbühne in 1918. From 1920 to 1922, he conducted the Akademische Orchester and between 1925 and 1945, he taught music theory and composition at the Berliner Musikhochschule. He also co-founded the German division of the International Society for Contemporary Music and served as conductor of the Junger Chor. During the Third Reich, his music was classified as "undesirable" by the Nazi authorities, and after World War II, he almost completely stopped composing. From 1946 to 1949 he directed the city Konservatorium and beginning in 1955, he headed the department of composition and theory at the Berliner Musikhochschule. His best-known pupils were Eduard Erdmann and Sergiu Celibidache. He died in Berlin. Tiessen composed two symphonies, a dance drama and incidental music for a number of plays, some Music for String Orchestra, a Totentanz-Suite for small orchestra, chamber works, pieces for piano and organ, lieder, and choral music. The music of Richard Strauss, who in 1917 had helped Tiessen obtain a job at the Berlin State Opera, influen
Vorspiel zu einem Revolutionsdrama, Op. 33
222Zwei Ernste Weisen für Viola und Klavier op. 29/30
173Eine Natur-Trilogie, Op. 18: I. Einsamkeit (Auf dem Gipfel der Toten Dune)
124Eine Natur-Trilogie, Op. 18: II. Barcarole (Am Kurischen Haff)
115Zwei Ernste Weisen Für Viola Und Klavier Op 29/30 (1920)
106Entartetes Weihnachtslied
975 Klavierstücke, Op. 52: No. 3. Scherzino fugato
98Zwei Ernste Weisen für Viola und Klavier op. 29/30 (1920)
893 Tanzcapricen, Op. 61: No. 1. Tanz bei Amsels
810Eine Natur-Trilogie, Op. 18: III. Notturno tempestoso (Nacht am Meere)
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Tiessen: Piano Music
Sergiu Celibidache: The Berlin Recordings (1945 - 1957)
The Piano Masters: Eduard Erdmann / Robert Casadesus (1928-1960)

Edition Sergiu Celibidache: The Complete RIAS Recordings
Sergiu Celibidache, Vol. 4 (1957)
MoMu - Meisterwerke Des 20. Jahrhunderts
Musik zwischen den Kriegen
Music Between The World Wars: A Berlin Documentation
Berlin 1920-26 - AGP35
Berlin 1920-26 (AGP35)
MoMu/Meisterwerke des 20. Jahrhunderts
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