Winfried Zillig

Winfried Zillig (1 April 1905–18 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, and conductor.

Zillig was born in Würzburg. After leaving school, Zillig studied law and music. One of his teachers there was Hermann Zilcher. In Vienna he was a private pupil of Arnold Schönberg, later following him to Berlin. His first compositions date from this time.

In 1927 he became the assistant of Erich Kleiber at the Berlin State Opera. A short time later he became repetiteur to the Oldenburg Opera. In the years 1932 to 1937, he acted as repetiteur and Kapellmeister at the Düsseldorf Opera. Positions followed as Kapellmeister in Essen and at the beginning of the 1940s as the musical leader of the Posen Opera. After the end of World War II he became the first Kapellmeister of the Düsseldorfer Oper. In the years 1947 to 1951 he occupied the position of conductor at the HR-Sinfonieorchester. After 1959 he led the musical division of Norddeutscher Rundfunk. Zillig died in 1963 in Hamburg.

Winfried Zillig was very productive as a composer. His output includes operas, oratorios, passions, choral music, serenades, string quartets, and other Chamber music, as well as lieder and suites. He was also responsible for completing the score of the oratorio Die Jakobsleiter, which his former teacher Arnold Schönberg had left unfinished, at the request of Schönberg's widow. Furthermore, he made a name for himself as a music theorist with an emphasis on twelve-tone technique.


Works

Operas

Die Windsbraut (Opera in three Acts)
Troilus und Cressida (Opera in six scenes)
Die Verlobung in San Domingo (Opera in one Act)
Bauernpassion (TV opera)

Concertos

Osterkonzert
Tanzsymphonie
Lustspielsuite

Lieder

Der Einsiedler
Chorfantasie über ein Fragment von Hölderlin
Lieder des Herbstes
Salve regina

Film scores

Der Schimmelreiter (1934)
Violanta (1942)
Sommernächte (1944)
König für eine Nacht (1950)
Um Thron und Liebe (1955)
Jonas (1957)
Traumstraße der Welt (1958)
Bilderbuch Gottes (1960)
Traumstraße der Welt - 2. Teil (1961)
Panamericana - Traumstraße der Welt (1968)