FRANZ SCHREKER (1878 Monaco - 1934 Berlin)
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Founded in 1997 by Evelyn Chih-Yih Chan at the invitation of Jorge Zulueta, president of the erstwhile Société Franz Schreker in Paris (defunct as of 2008), the International Association of the Friends of Franz Schreker (FFS) is now based in San Diego and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) NPO (non-profit organization) in the State of California. We have been granted tax-exempt status in accordance with US and California tax laws, thus allowing tax deductions for our US donors.
The original goal of the FFS was to revive and promote works by FRANZ SCHREKER, one of the greatest and most important Austro-Germanic composers from between the two World Wars, also a renowned conductor and pedagogue. (For more detailed information about Schreker, please visit the website of the Franz Schreker Foundation. For upcoming performances and events, please click here.)
Now that Schreker is regularly programmed in concert halls and opera houses worldwide, the FFS has expanded its mission to help rediscover, revive and promote works by other composers whose oeuvre had also been banned by the Nazis — regardless of whether these composers had known, worked with or studied with Schreker.
The original goal of the FFS was to revive and promote works by FRANZ SCHREKER, one of the greatest and most important Austro-Germanic composers from between the two World Wars, also a renowned conductor and pedagogue. (For more detailed information about Schreker, please visit the website of the Franz Schreker Foundation. For upcoming performances and events, please click here.)
Now that Schreker is regularly programmed in concert halls and opera houses worldwide, the FFS has expanded its mission to help rediscover, revive and promote works by other composers whose oeuvre had also been banned by the Nazis — regardless of whether these composers had known, worked with or studied with Schreker.