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31: 276:. On his application he stated that he was politically unencumbered and made no statements about his activities in the NS time. Also at a later time Steinecke was not subjected to a denazification procedure. On 1 August 1945 he was given a temporary contract of employment as cultural advisor. On 1 December 1945, the American Military Government agreed to employ Steinecke. The employment contract was regularly extended in the following period. He received a salary in the rank of a government councillor. During his time as cultural advisor until 1948 Steinecke rebuilt the cultural administration in the heavily destroyed city of Darmstadt. This included the opening of the municipal library, the Academy of Musical Arts and the 774: 762: 345:
Steinecke was married to the photographer Hella Steinecke née Dahm (1921–1982). The marriage remained childless. Steinecke died as a result of a car accident in Darmstadt on 23 December 1961 at the age of 51. A street in Kranichstein was named after him.
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for well-known Essen daily newspapers, and a choral conductor. Already as a child, Steinecke wrote poems and a play. He attended a gymnasium in his home town. At the age of 17 he wrote his first composition. From 1927, he wrote
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During the Nazi regime, Steinecke was related to numerous influential musicians and musicologists, including his doctoral advisor Friedrich Blume, but also
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for school theatre performances as well as for productions of the Kiel Student Theatre. Steinecke first completed practical music studies at the
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After the end of the Second World War he applied in Darmstadt for a job in the new cultural administration of the city of Darmstadt under Mayor
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in Essen until 1939. He then moved to Darmstadt to work as the editor for southwestern Germany for the Düsseldorf theatre newspaper
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Spielmusik : für Violine, Viola und Violoncello = Instrumental music : for violin, viola, and violoncello
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which had been cut by the Nazis. The programs was in the early years influenced by musicians and composers such as
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Traditionen Koalitionen Visionen. Wolfgang Steinecke und die Internationalen Ferienkurse in Darmstadt
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Traditionen Koalitionen Visionen. Wolfgang Steinecke und die Internationalen Ferienkurse in Darmstadt
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Traditionen – Koalitionen – Visionen : Wolfgang Steinecke und die internationale Ferienkurse
766: 592: 421: 338:. and He also worked as a music critic for various newspapers and magazines, including again 214: 99: 809: 804: 427: 192:, to Käthe and Hugo Wolfram Steinecke. His father was a full-time Reichsbahn inspector, a 172:. In Darmstadt, he revived cultural life after World War II, especially by initiating the 8: 309: 218: 104: 633: 602: 431: 271: 319: 300: 198: 387:
Michael Custodis, commissioned by Internationalen Musikinstituts Darmstadt (IMD):
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Spielmusik : für Violine, Viola und Violoncello = Instrumental music
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In addition to his studies, he worked as an assistant at the theatre with
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in Cologne. The title of the dissertation was "The Parody in Music".
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Deutsche Leitkultur Musik? / Zur Musikgeschichte nach dem Holocaust
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Steinecke is particularly remembered for initiating the
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Heinz Dressel
Essen
Darmstadt
Folkwangschule
University of Cologne
University of Kiel
Musicologist
Music critic
Cultural politician
Darmstädter Ferienkurse
musicologist
music critic
cultural politician
Darmstädter Ferienkurse
contemporary music
Essen
music critic
incidental music
Folkwangschule
Felix Wolfes
Ernst Bücken
University of Cologne
University of Kiel
Hans Mersmann
Georg Hartmann
de
Städtische Bühnen Kiel
Friedrich Blume
Fritz Stein

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