Welcome to the official website of the

International Erich Bergel Association

Erich Bergel

Conductor and musicologist, * Rosenau (near Brasov, Romania) 1.6.1930, ✝ 3.5.1998 Ruhpolding (Germany), studied conducting (with A. Ciolan), organ (with K. Mild) and composition at the State Academy of Music in Cluj-Napoca from 1950 to 1955. He began his successful conducting career as chief conductor of the state philharmonic orchestras in Grosswardein (Oradea) and Klausenburg (Cluj-Napoca) and continued it as a guest conductor in Bucharest and as general music director in Herford (Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie). It reached a climax in 1971 in the concerts initiated by H. v. Karajan with the Berlin Philharmonic under Bergel's baton. Subsequently, B. conducted all the elite orchestras in Europe, North and South America, Israel, Japan and South Africa with growing international prestige, whereby the main focus of his activities was in Vienna, France, England and the USA. He worked for many years as a permanent guest conductor with the symphony orchestras in Houston, Brussels and Strasbourg and as chief conductor with the BBC Wales Symphony Orchestra. From 1974 to 1980, he conducted the orchestra course and the symphony orchestra at the International Youth Festival in Bayreuth.

From 1979 he was professor of orchestral conducting and education at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin, as well as chief conductor for life of the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra from 1989. Bergel mastered a comprehensive and varied repertoire, which centered on the symphonic music of Beethoven, Brahms and Bruckner as well as the oratorios and masses of Bach, Handel and Mozart.

In the last years of his life, he emerged as a Bach researcher: he wrote two books on the "Art of Fugue" by J.S. Bach, in which he for the first time put forward the thesis of thematic bipolarity as the spiritual basis of this work and compellingly substantiated its cyclical, organically unified overall concept and its principles of order. In his completion of the unfinished final fugue, Bergel proved that it was possible to complete the work by following the laws of form, structure and harmony laid down by Bach himself in the preceding sections without having to compose anything else.

Erich Bergel Archive

His Life and Work



Association

The INTERNATIONAL ERICH BERGEL ASSOCIATION is a non-profit organization based in Vienna and extends its activities throughout the world. The purpose of the association is to honor the memory of the conductor and music scholar Erich Bergel, the scientific research of his life and work as well as the promotion of his work.

Photo Collection

History in images

Concert History

Chronological list of Erich Bergel's concert performances

Autograph Collection

Scores & Publications

Documents

Collection of Documents, Letters, Memorabilia

Competition & Events

1st edition

Contact us

Send us a message by using the form or write to: office@erichbergel.org