Alexander Winkler (composer)
Alexander Adolfovich Winkler, also Alexandre Adolfovitch Winkler, was a Russian pianist, composer and music educator of German descent.Biography
Winkler completed his studies in law at the University of Kharkiv in 1887 and also studied piano at the Kharkiv Music School of the Russian Musical Society, graduating in 1889. He continued to study piano with Alphonse Duvernoy in Paris, and in Vienna with Theodor Leschetizky, where he was also a composition student of Karel Navrátil.
Winkler returned to the music school in Kharkiv as Professor of Piano from 1890 to 1896. On the recommendation of Leschetizky, he was invited to Saint Petersburg to teach at the Conservatory, where he had piano classes from 1896 to 1924, becoming Professor of Piano in 1909. The young Sergei Prokofiev was one of his pupils from 1905. From 1907, Winkler was music critic for the German-language newspaper St. Petersburgische Zeitung. Like many professors of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, he was a member of the Belyayev circle, a creative group of musicians led by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, which certainly affected his compositional work.
In 1924, Winkler emigrated to France, where from 1925 he taught at the University of Franche-Comté in Besançon.
Apart from a few songs, Winkler composed only instrumental music, notably compositions for piano and chamber music. He made piano transcriptions for a number of works by Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Glazunov and Rimsky-Korsakov including Capriccio Espagnol and the ballet Raymonda, as well as orchestral works by Alexander Scriabin.Selected works
;Orchestra
- En Bretagne, Ouverture-fantaisie sur 3 chants bretons, Op. 13
- Variations sur un thème russe, Op. 16
- Dramatic Overture
;Concertante
- Air finnois varié for violin and orchestra, Op. 18
- Dernier Printemps for cello and orchestra
;Chamber music
- String Quartet No. 1 in C major, Op. 7
- Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 8
- String Quartet No. 2 in D major, Op. 9
- Sonata in C minor for viola and piano, Op. 10
- String Quintet in E minor for 2 violins, 2 violas and cello, Op. 11
- String Quartet No. 3 in B major, Op. 14
- Piano Trio in F minor, Op. 17
- Sonata in D minor for cello and piano, Op. 19 ; dedicated to Alexander Glazunov
- Piano Quintet in D minor, Op. 29
- Deux morceaux for viola and piano, Op. 31
;Piano
- Variations et fugue sur un thème original, Op. 1
- Deux morceaux, Op. 3
- Drei Klavierstücke im alten Stile, Op. 4
- Trois morceaux, Op. 6
- Variations et fugue sur un thème de J. S. Bach in E major for 2 pianos, Op. 12
- Trois morceaux, Op. 15
;Vocal
- 5 Mélodies for voice and piano, Op. 2
;Literary
- A Brief Guide to Basic Music Theory
Discography
- Russian Viola Sonatas – Eliesha Nelson, Glen Inanga ; Sono Luminus DSL-92136
- Viola Incognita – Pavel Ciprys, Daniel Wiesner ; RadioServis CR0386-2