Alexander Zemlinsky is a pivotal figure in the early 20th century. First discovered and promoted by Brahms, Zemlinsky established himself as one of the leading conductors and teachers in Vienna and throughout German speaking countries. Zemlinsky taught all of the Second Viennese School composers—Schoenberg, Berg, Webern—along with other Viennese composers. As a composer, Zemlinsky’s styleContinue reading “The Unexpected Operas of Alexander Zemlinsky”