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Ernst Römer
Ernst Römer, originally Ernst Roemer-Rosenfeld, pseudonym Ernst Richard, (* December 28, 1893, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary; † 1974 in Mexico City) was an Austrian-Mexican conductor, music educator, and composer.

Life
Ernst Römer was a student in Vienna under Guido Adler and Arnold Schönberg. From 1922 to 1933, he worked as a conductor at the Großes Schauspielhaus and the State Theater in Berlin. After the Nazis came to power, he returned to Vienna. Following the annexation of Austria in 1938, he had to emigrate to Mexico with his family, where he lived in exile and worked as a conductor at the Opera in Mexico City. The home of Irma and Ernst Römer also served as a meeting place ("Exile Salon") for German-speaking exiles such as Egon Erwin Kisch, Anna Seghers, Marcel Rubin, Ruth Schönthal, and even the young Plácido Domingo. In the Römer household, the Heinrich-Heine-Klub was founded on November 1, 1941, under the presidency of the writer Anna Seghers, and they planned concert and theater performances. Ernst Römer was particularly instrumental in promoting the works of Austrian modernism. He conducted works by Gustav Mahler and Arnold Schönberg in Mexico. Starting from 1951, he taught at the conservatory. In 1961, he was awarded the Golden Badge of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria.

Literature
Alexander Rausch: Römer (originally Rosenfeld-Roemer, pseudonym Richard), Ernst. In: Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon. Online edition, Vienna 2002 ff., ISBN 3-7001-3077-5; Printed edition: Volume 4, Publisher of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-7001-3046-5. Roemer, Ernst, in: Werner Röder; Herbert A. Strauss (eds.): International Biographical Dictionary of Central European Emigrants 1933–1945. Volume 2,2. Munich: Saur, 1983, pp. 975f. Sound Documents Homocord 4-2397 (T.M. 19 411, T.M. 19 412) (A 6.1.28, recorded in wax on 6.9.27) Medley from "The Mikado" (Sullivan). Orchestra of the Großes Schauspielhaus conducted by Dr. Ernst Römer. Electrola E.H.401 (CLR 5709-2, CLR 5710-2) Medley from "The Land of Smiles" (Franz Lehár) I and II. Large Orchestra, conducted by Dr. E. Römer. 1930.

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Audio Recordings
1. Homocord 4-2397 (T.M. 19 411, T.M. 19 412) (Recorded on January 6, 1928, on wax on September 6, 1927)
 * Medley from "The Mikado" (Sullivan)
 * Orchestra of the Großes Schauspielhaus conducted by Dr. Ernst Römer.

2. Electrola E.H.401 (CLR 5709-2, CLR 5710-2)
 * Medley from "The Land of Smiles" (Franz Lehár) I and II.
 * Large Orchestra, conducted by Dr. E. Römer. Recorded in 1930.

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