Hildegard Jone (1 June 1891 – 28 August 1963) was an Austrian poet and artist.[1] As a poet she produced poetry collections and books throughout her life. She was also a painter and sculptor, with works infused with Expressionism and Christian imagery.
Many of her lyric poems were set to music by her colleague Anton Webern.
^Zoderer, Andreas (2021). "Hildegard Jone". University of Innsbruck. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
HildegardJone (1 June 1891 – 28 August 1963) was an Austrian poet and artist. As a poet she produced poetry collections and books throughout her life...
the poet and artist HildegardJone. "Josef Humplik". Olympedia. Retrieved 18 August 2020. Zoderer, Andreas (2021). "HildegardJone". University of Innsbruck...
on texts by HildegardJone, for voice and piano, op. 25 (1934–35) Das Augenlicht, for mixed choir and orchestra, on a text by HildegardJone, op. 26 (1935)...
(1938–39), and Cantata No. 2, Op. 31 (1941–43), both setting texts by HildegardJone. Webern had begun sketching a Third Cantata by the time he was killed...
strongly as I, 'Him, Pan'?" In 1934, Webern's lyricist and collaborator HildegardJone described his work as "filled ... with the endless love and delicacy...
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German). Vol. 15. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 496–507. ISBN 3-88309-077-8. HildegardJone (eds.): Für Ferdinand Ebner. Stimmen der Freunde. Regensburg: Verlag...
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