Max von Schillings

Max von Schillings, born on April 19, 1868, in Düren, Germany, was a prominent figure in the world of classical music, renowned for his multifaceted talents as a composer, conductor, and theater intendant. His musical journey began with studies in Munich, where he delved into law and literature before dedicating himself to music. Von Schillings' compositions, particularly his operas, garnered international acclaim. His opera "Mona Lisa," premiered in 1915, was a standout success, performed at prestigious venues like the Metropolitan Opera. As a conductor, he served as the chief conductor at the Berlin State Opera from 1919 to 1925, and later as the General-Intendant of the Städtische Oper Berlin. His leadership roles extended to the Preußische Akademie der Künste, where he served as president from 1932 until his death in 1933. Von Schillings' legacy is marked by his significant contributions to the operatic repertoire and his influential positions in the German music scene.

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