German composer and teacher. His operas
Cardillac (1926, revised 1952) and
Mathis der Maler/Mathis the Painter (193335) are theatrically astute and politically aware; as a teacher in Berlin 192733 he encouraged the development of a functional modern repertoire (Gebrauchsmusik/utility music) for home and school.
In 1939 he emigrated to the USA, where he taught at Yale University and was influential in promoting a measured neoclassical idiom of self-evident contrapuntal mastery but matter-of-fact tone, exemplified in
Ludus tonalis for piano (1942) and the
Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber (1943). In later life he revised many of his earlier compositions to conform with a personal theory of tonality.
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