The publication about the work and life of the Jewish composer “Wilhelm Grosz – An Unsung Protagonist of Viennese Modernism” has now been published by Böhlau Verlag!
Author: Katharina Gross
Editor: Gerold Gruber
Publisher: Böhlau Verlag Vienna
160 pp. / Language: English
Böhlau Verlag Vienna, 1st edition 2026
From 1920s Vienna to Exile – The Forgotten Career of Wilhelm Grosz
Wilhelm Grosz (1894–1939), whose estate has been housed at the Exile Art Center of the mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna since 2018, performed in the grand concert halls of Vienna, the vibrant Berlin of the 1920s, and later in exile in London and New York. Over the course of his career, Grosz moved between the modernist aesthetics of Neue Sachlichkeit, early jazz influences in art music, and popular music. Political upheavals forced him into exile in 1933, where he continued his career in popular music, composing hits such as Isle of Capri. Drawing on his correspondence with his long-standing publisher, the Wiener Universal Edition, and entries from Arthur Schnitzler’s diary, this publication provides a vivid account of Grosz’s artistic networks, the debates of his time, and the multifaceted scope of his oeuvre—from his ‘serious’ music to international popular successes in exile.
The estate includes Grosz’s compositions in the form of autograph manuscripts as well as a large collection of personal documents and photographs.
The publication was published in English by Böhlau Verlag.





