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Joseph Schalk (24 March 1857 – 7 November 1900) was an Austrian conductor, musicologist and pianist. His name is often given as Josef Schalk. Schalk was born in Vienna, Austria, and together with younger brother Franz, was a student of composer Anton Bruckner (1824–1896), and a friend of composer Hugo Wolf (1860–1903). He was a prominent figure in Viennese musical life of the late nineteenth-century, a vocal advocate for the music of Wagner, Bruckner and Wolf: in this capacity he was opposed to the more conservative supporters of Brahms who were led by the critic Eduard Hanslick. As president of the Vienna Wagner Society, Schalk was active in arranging performances of Bruckner's work: he also popularized his teacher's music by arranging it for piano performance, writing articles and arrang

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  • Joseph Schalk (Viena, 24 de març de 1857 - Viena, 7 de novembre de 1900) fou un director d'orquestra, musicòleg i pianista austríac. El seu nom sovint es dona com a Josef Schalk. Schalk va néixer a Viena, Àustria, i junt amb el germà petit Franz, va ser un alumne del compositor Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) i un amic del compositor Hugo Wolf (1860–1903). Va ser una figura destacada en la vida musical vienesa de finals del segle xix, defensor de la música vocal de Wagner, Bruckner i Wolf: en aquest càrrec es va oposar als partidaris més conservadors de Johannes Brahms que van ser dirigits pel crític Eduard Hanslick. Com a president de la societat de Wagner de Viena, Schalk va participar activament en la composició de l'obra de Bruckner: també va popularitzar la música del seu professor arranjant-la actuació de piano, escriptura d'articles i arranjament per a la seva publicació. Va tenir un paper comparable en la popularització de la música de Wolf. Es diu que Bruckner es referia a ell com Herr Generalissimus. Schalk va participar en la preparació de diverses de les partitures de Bruckner per a la seva primera publicació o actuació: aquestes inclouen les simfonies Tercera i la vuitena juntament amb la missa en F menor. Schalk va escriure una sèrie d'articles sota el títol col·lectiu "Das Gesetz der Tonalität" ("el fonament de la tonalitat") que exposava la seva teoria de l'harmonia, basada en el seu ensenyament de Bruckner. Més tard va ser professor al conservatori de Viena, on tingué entre els seus alumnes a Vilém Zemanek. A la mort de Bruckner, Schalk va ser nomenat administrador de la seva biblioteca de partitures. (ca)
  • Joseph Schalk (* 24. März 1857 in Wien; † 7. November 1900 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Pianist. (de)
  • Joseph Schalk (24 March 1857 – 7 November 1900) was an Austrian conductor, musicologist and pianist. His name is often given as Josef Schalk. Schalk was born in Vienna, Austria, and together with younger brother Franz, was a student of composer Anton Bruckner (1824–1896), and a friend of composer Hugo Wolf (1860–1903). He was a prominent figure in Viennese musical life of the late nineteenth-century, a vocal advocate for the music of Wagner, Bruckner and Wolf: in this capacity he was opposed to the more conservative supporters of Brahms who were led by the critic Eduard Hanslick. As president of the Vienna Wagner Society, Schalk was active in arranging performances of Bruckner's work: he also popularized his teacher's music by arranging it for piano performance, writing articles and arranging for its publication. He played a comparable role in popularizing Wolf's music. Bruckner is said to have referred to him as Herr Generalissimus. Schalk was involved in the preparation of several of Bruckner's scores for their first publication or performance: these include the Third and Eighth symphonies, along with the Mass in F Minor. Schalk wrote a series of articles under the collective title Das Gesetz der Tonalität (the law of tonality) which laid down his theory of harmony, based on his teaching from Bruckner. He was later a professor at the Vienna Conservatory. Upon Bruckner's death, Schalk was named administrator of his library of music scores. (en)
  • Josef Schalk (ur. 24 marca 1857 w Wiedniu, zm. 7 listopada 1900 tamże) – austriacki pianista, dyrygent i pedagog; starszy brat Franza Schalka. (pl)
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  • Josef Schalk and the theory of harmony at the end of the nineteenth century (en)
  • An Anatomy of Change: Bruckner's Revisions to the Mass in F minor (en)
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  • Joseph Schalk (* 24. März 1857 in Wien; † 7. November 1900 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Pianist. (de)
  • Josef Schalk (ur. 24 marca 1857 w Wiedniu, zm. 7 listopada 1900 tamże) – austriacki pianista, dyrygent i pedagog; starszy brat Franza Schalka. (pl)
  • Joseph Schalk (Viena, 24 de març de 1857 - Viena, 7 de novembre de 1900) fou un director d'orquestra, musicòleg i pianista austríac. El seu nom sovint es dona com a Josef Schalk. Schalk va néixer a Viena, Àustria, i junt amb el germà petit Franz, va ser un alumne del compositor Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) i un amic del compositor Hugo Wolf (1860–1903). Va ser una figura destacada en la vida musical vienesa de finals del segle xix, defensor de la música vocal de Wagner, Bruckner i Wolf: en aquest càrrec es va oposar als partidaris més conservadors de Johannes Brahms que van ser dirigits pel crític Eduard Hanslick. Com a president de la societat de Wagner de Viena, Schalk va participar activament en la composició de l'obra de Bruckner: també va popularitzar la música del seu professor arranja (ca)
  • Joseph Schalk (24 March 1857 – 7 November 1900) was an Austrian conductor, musicologist and pianist. His name is often given as Josef Schalk. Schalk was born in Vienna, Austria, and together with younger brother Franz, was a student of composer Anton Bruckner (1824–1896), and a friend of composer Hugo Wolf (1860–1903). He was a prominent figure in Viennese musical life of the late nineteenth-century, a vocal advocate for the music of Wagner, Bruckner and Wolf: in this capacity he was opposed to the more conservative supporters of Brahms who were led by the critic Eduard Hanslick. As president of the Vienna Wagner Society, Schalk was active in arranging performances of Bruckner's work: he also popularized his teacher's music by arranging it for piano performance, writing articles and arrang (en)
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