Zehnder, Max
Zehnder, Max
Zehnder, Max, Swiss composer; b. Turgi, Nov. 17, 1901; d. St. Gallen, July 16,1972. He studied with Wenz, Lang, Andreae, Vogler, and Laquai at the Zürich Cons. (1923-26). He was on the faculty of the Rorschach Training Coll. in Canton St. Gallen (1931-68), where he also conducted its orch. His compositions developed from a late-Romantic to a neo-Classical style and include a String Quartet (1928), Präludium und Chaconne for Strings (1941), 2 cantatas (1947, 1960), In memoriam for Strings and Organ (1965), Mouvements for Strings (1970), various choruses, and songs.
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