Siegfried Köhler (30 July 1923 – 12 September 2017)[1][2] was a German conductor and composer of classical music. He worked as general music director of opera houses such as Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden and the Royal Swedish Opera. Köhler conducted premieres of works by Hans Werner Henze and Volker David Kirchner, among others, and revived rarely performed operas. He also composed music for the stage and taught at universities of music in Cologne and Saarbrücken.
Köhler wrote his autobiography in 2003, with the same title as his operetta, Alles Capriolen.[5] and the subtitle Ein Jahrhundert im Musiktheater (A century of music for the stage).[15] He died in Wiesbaden on 12 September 2017.[1][2]
Awards
In 1978, Köhler was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.[10] He was an honorary member of the Richard-Wagner-Verband of Saarland,[4] and an honorary member of the Verband in Wiesbaden[4] and of the Hessisches Staatstheater.[19] He received the title Hovkapellmästare from the King of Sweden.[4] In 2009, he received a Kulturpreis from Wiesbaden.[20] On the occasion of his 90th birthday, the orchestra in Wiesbaden arranged a concert for him.[2]
^ abMilch, Volker (30 July 2013). "Wiesbadens ehemaliger Generalmusikdirektor Professor Siegfried Köhler wird 90 Jahre alt". Wiesbadener Kurier (in German).
^ abc"Siegfried Köhler" (in German). Richard Wagner Verband Wiesbaden. Retrieved 15 July 2014.