Otto Kitzler

German conductor
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IntroGerman conductor
PlacesGermany
wasMusician Conductor
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth26 March 1834, Dresden, Dresden Directorate District, Saxony, Germany
Death6 September 1915Graz, Styria, Austria (aged 81 years)
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Biography

Otto Kitzler (1834–1915) was a German cellist and conductor. He is noted for being the form and orchestration teacher of the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner from 1861 to 1863.

Kitzler led the Linz theatre orchestra and was responsible for introducing Bruckner to the music of Richard Wagner as well as other 19th-century composers. The sketches and compositions that Bruckner prepared for Kitzler are found in the Kitzler-Studienbuch, which "due to its inaccessibility...has achieved little notoriety in the musical world".

Kitzler wrote a funeral music "In Memorial of Anton Bruckner" (Trauermusik "Dem Andenken Anton Bruckners"), re-orchestrated by Gerd Schaller (2012) and recorded with the Philharmonie Festiva for Profil Edition Günter Hänssler.

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