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First name: Richard
Last name: Trunk
Dates: 1879-1968
Category: Quintet
Nationality: German
Opus name: Quintett <Es Dur> in einem Satze für zwei Violinen, Viola, Violoncello und Klavier op. 10.
Publisher: UB MDW
Peculiarities: Hellerau imbA349; http://kitt.ub.tuwien.ac.at/F/SC74QFTCL54LXQT29IHDSURUH1DEJTE66CUHEKGF23LPA91QTC-09002?func=full-set-set&set_number=686918&set_entry=000157&format=999
Information: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard Trunk (born Tauberbischofsheim, 10 February 1879 - died Herrsching, 2 June 1968) was a German composer, pianist, conductor, and critic. He studied in Frankfurt with Iwan Knorr before traveling to Munich for further studies with Josef Rheinberger. He accompanied numerous singers (including Eugen Gura), taught singing for a time, and served as music critic for the Münchener Post from 1907. He was invited to New York City and Newark, New Jersey to conduct the Arion Society in 1912; he returned home with the outbreak of World War I. He later became music critic for the Bayrische Staatszeitung, and taught singing in Cologne from 1920 until 1934. In 1925 he married the singer Maria Delbran. In 1934 he returned to Munich as the president of the Akademie der Tonkunst. He retired to the Ammersee after World War II. Trunk was an early member of the Nazi Party. His songs Op. 65 set to music texts by Baldur von Schirach and Hanns Johst.