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Peter Raabe | |
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Born | 27 November 1872 Frankfurt (Oder), German Empire |
Died | 12 April 1945 (1945-04-13) (aged 72) Weimar, Germany |
Genres | Classical |
Peter Raabe (27 November 1872 – 12 April 1945) was a German composer and conductor.
Biography
Raabe graduated from 3 schools: the Higher Musical School in Berlin; and the universities of Munich; and Jena. In 1894–98 Raabe worked in Königsberg and Zwickau. In 1899–1903 he worked in the Dutch Opera-House (Amsterdam). In 1907–1920, Raabe was the 1st Court Conductor in Weimar. Raabe performed in the United Kingdom, Belgium, and the Netherlands, among other locations. On 19 July 1935 Raabe superseded Richard Strauss as the president of Reichsmusikkammer, the Nazi State Music Institute. For almost ten years, Raabe directed the music activity of the Third Reich.
Raabe wrote the first complete chronology of the works of Franz Liszt.
References
- Who Was Who in the Third Reich. Biographic encyclopedical dictionary, Moscow, 2003 (in Russian)