The Senfter Millions
Kate Molleson and Natasha Loges explore Johanna Senfter’s early life as a member of a very prosperous family in provincial Germany.
Kate Molleson and Natasha Loges explore Johanna Senfter’s early life as a member of a very prosperous family in provincial Germany.
If you know the name Johanna Senfter, it is probably in connection with her teacher, the composer, Max Reger. Senfter won the Arthur Nikisch prize for composition in 1910, and went on to be one of the most prolific of all late-Romantic female composers, writing at least 150 works, yet she has all but disappeared from our history books. In between the two World Wars she was very active within the world of music too, founding the Oppenheim Music Society, organising her own concert series and founding the Oppenheim Bach Society. However, her personal life is shrouded in mystery with little information published about either her biography, or her music, and there are substantial gaps in her story when we know nothing about Senfter. Unsurprisingly then, there are also questions hanging over certain elements of her personal life, and her political allegiances. Over the course of this week, Kate Molleson is joined by Professor Natasha Loges to explore the life of Johanna Senfter. They also examine the tumultuous world of early 20th-century Germany in which Senfter was working, and speculate on the reasons for her anonymity today.
In Monday’s episode, Kate and Natasha explore Johanna Senfter’s early life as a member of a very prosperous family in provincial Germany. The family’s financial position earned them the nickname ‘Senfter Millions’.
Suite for 2 violins no 2 - Menuet
Friedemann Eichhorn, violin
Alexia Eichhorn, violin
Symphony no 4 - II. Sehr ruhig
Jenaer Philharmonie
Othmar Mäga, conductor
Drei Klavierstucke, op.77
Monica Gutman, piano
Violin Sonata in G minor, Op.32 – IV. Lebhaft
Friedemann Eichhorn, violin
Paul Rivinius, piano
Trio for clarinet, horn and piano - III. Ziemlich bewegt
Matthew Hunt, clarinet
Olivier Darbellay, horn
Oliver Triendl, piano
Produced by Sam Phillips for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Audio Wales & West
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Johanna Senfter
Suite No 2 for two violins, Op 91 (Menuet)
Performer: Friedemann Eichhorn. Performer: Alexia Eichhorn.- PALADINO MUSIC : PMR0101.
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Johanna Senfter
Symphony No 4, Op 50 (2nd mvt, Sehr rehig)
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Johanna Senfter
Drei Klavierstucke, Op 77
Performer: Monica Gutman.- WERGO : 1307443307620.
- WERGO.
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Johanna Senfter
Violin Sonata No 3 in G minor, Op 32 (4th mvt, Lebhaft)
Performer: Friedemann Eichhorn. Performer: Paul Rivinius.- PALADINO MUSIC : PMR0101.
- PALADINO MUSIC.
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Johanna Senfter
Trio for clarinet, horn and piano, Op 103 (3rd mvt, Ziemlich bewegt)
Performer: Matthew Hunt. Performer: Olivier Darbellay. Performer: Oliver Triendl.
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