Michael Mann

German-born musician and professor of German literature
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IntroGerman-born musician and professor of German literature
A.K.A.Michael Thomas Mann
A.K.A.Michael Thomas Mann
PlacesGermany United States of America
wasMusician Germanist Autobiographer Professor
Work fieldAcademia Literature Social science Music
Gender
Male
Religion:Judaism
Instruments:Violin
Birth21 April 1919, Munich, Germany
Death1 January 1977Orinda, USA (aged 57 years)
Star signTaurus
ResidenceOrinda, USA
Family
Mother:Katia Mann
Father:Thomas Mann
Siblings:Erika Mann Monika Mann Elisabeth Mann Borgese Golo Mann Klaus Mann
Children:Frido Mann
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Biography

Michael Thomas Mann (April 21, 1919 – January 1, 1977) was a German-born musician and professor of German literature.

Life

Born in Munich, Michael Mann was the youngest child of writer Thomas Mann and Katia Mann. He studied viola and violin in Zürich, Paris and New York City. On March 6, 1939, he married the Swiss-born Gret Moser (1916–2007) in New York. With her he had two sons, Fridolin ("Frido") and Anthony ("Toni"), as well as an adopted daughter, Raju.

Between 1942 and 1947 he was a violinist in the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. In 1949 he made appearances as a viola soloist in the United States and Europe. Accompanied by pianist Yaltah Menuhin, he made a concert tour in 1951 and recorded the 1948 Viola Sonata by Ernst Krenek. He was forced to give up professional music due to a neuropathy.

Mann then studied German literature at Harvard, and later worked as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

Michael, like several of his siblings and at least two of his aunts, suffered from depression and died of a combined consumption of alcohol and barbiturates in Orinda, California; it is considered likely that he committed suicide. There is a stone with his name on it on his parents' grave in Kilchberg, Switzerland.

Discography

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