Alexander von Zemlinsky
1871–1942 (age 71)
Biography
Alexander von Zemlinsky was an Austrian composer and conductor whose sophisticated musical language bridged the late Romantic and early modern periods. His compositions, including operas, symphonies, and chamber works, demonstrated remarkable craftsmanship and emotional depth, though his work remained somewhat overshadowed by his more celebrated contemporaries during his lifetime.
Zemlinsky held important positions as a conductor in Vienna and Prague, where he championed contemporary music and supported emerging composers. His contributions to the development of modern opera and his influence on the musical culture of Central Europe remain significant, with his works continuing to gain recognition and appreciation among musicians and audiences worldwide.