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By Oesterreichischer Komponistenbund: Lilian Genn, Johannes Kretz
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Podcast Description
Austrias new music on ear: "Lauschergreifend" is a word game from the german words for "eavesdropping" and "affecting". Lilian Genn will present here the composers of Austrias composers association in short and "appetizing" episodes, showing the richness and variety of Austrias new music. Enjoy! (Team: Lilian Genn, announcer, editor, Johannes Kretz, concept, editor)
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Hannes Drobetz | Hannes DrobetzBorn in Neunkirchen/Lower Austria in 1976 EducationStudy of voice and songwriting at the Berklee College of Music in Boston/USA, Music and Spanish for teaching certificate at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and the University of Vienna (graduated with honors), Study of IGP (Instrumental Vocal Pedagogy) Piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Professor Johannes KutrowatzStudy of IGP (Instrumental Vocal Pedagogy) Vocals at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Professor Georgia MichaelidesPrivate education in SLS (Speech-Level-Singing) with Romana CarnPiano studies at the Vienna conservatory with Professor Karl BarthArtistic References Since 2004 freelance musician, Working as a singer, pianist, arranger, composer, and ensemble leaderCooperation with Dennis Jale, Wolfgang Ambros, Christian Kolonovits, Alfons Haider, Marika Lichter, Uwe Krger, Zabine, Ludwig Hirsch, Gary Lux,Michael Seida, Sweet Inspirations TCB-Band (Original Choir and Band of Elvis Presley), the Vienna Symphony, the Ambassade Orchestra ViennaPedagogical Referencessince 2006: teaching at the Vienna Musical School, the Performing Center Austria and the Vienna, Conservatory (subjects: correpetition, voice training, vocal ensembles)2004 " 2006: teaching at the Volkshochschule (adult education center) Vienna West2003/2004: Music teacher at the Bundesgymnasium (high school) Wien XVI Maroltingergasse2002/2003 Unterrichtspraktikum (PGCE equivalent) at the BG/BRG (high school) Perchtoldsdorf1994-1998 Teaching piano at the music school Wimpassing in Lower AustriaAwardsHonorary Award of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture 2001, Grant for graduates of artistic studies of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture, Financial support for studying abroad by the culture fund of the government of Lower Austria, Grants by the Siegfrid-Ludwig-Fund and the Julius-Raab-Foundation. | 5/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Adriane Muttenthaler | Adriane Muttenthaler pianist composer arranger born 1955 in Canada, living in Austriastudied at Vienna Music University and Vienna Conservatoryleader of the Jazzsextett CRISS-CROSS:1986 Israel tour1987 Jazzfestival Nickelsdorf/ Austria1989 Woche der Begegnung Klagenfurt/ Austria1990 BRD-DDR-tour1991 Zeitgenssischer Herbst Niedersterreich/ Austria1992 Donauinselfest Vienna1993 Donauinselfest Vienna, Turkey tour1994 International Jazzfest Vienna1995 Turkey tour, Jordan tour1996 International Jazzfestival, Zagreb, Croatia 1999 Turkey tour2000 Mexiko tour2002 Serbia-Montenegro tour2003 Turkey tour2003 Hungary tour, Serbia-Montenegro tour2004 Mexiko tour2005 Italy tour, International Jazzdays, Zagreb, Croatia, International Jazzfestival Pancevo, Serbia-Montenegro, Rumania-tour2006 Mexiko tour2007 Mexiko tour (Zacatecas, Mexico City)2008 Istanbul " Turkey, International Jazzfestival Varna, Bulgaria music-awards for composition by: Theodor-Krner-Stiftung Austrian Ministry of Education Arts Cultural Department of ViennaAppreciation Award of Music of Lower Austria ( 2003)activities:scholarship for composition by the Republic of Austria (1999)cross-over-compositions (jazz classical music) for following ensembles (chamber-music):"Koehne quartet" + Spring String Quartet (string-quartet)"Das Boesze Salonorchester" (chamber-orchestra)"N-Blsersolisten" (wood-wind-quintett)compositions for films and dance-theatrebroadcasts telecasts of her compositions in Europe, Asia Americaplayed with Chet Baker, Leo Wright, Wolfgang Puschnig, etc.workshops in Austria and abroad discography: CD Asphalt Neon CRISS-CROSS (gramola)CD Black Cherries Adriane Muttenthaler Ali Gaggl (gramola)CD visions realities CRISS-CROSS ( extraplatte)CD kaleidoscope CRISS-CROSS (extraplatte)CD places faces CRISS-CROSS stringquartet (PG records)CD crazy moon CRISS-CROSS (extraplatte) | 2/9/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bernd Richard Deutsch | 1977 Born on May 15 in Mdling, Lower Austria 1993-1995 Studied composition at the Josef Matthias Hauer Conservatory in Wiener Neustadt 1995-2001 Studied composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna (harmony and counterpoint with Dietmar Schermann) Studies in composition with Erich Urbanner, electro-acoustical composition with Dieter Kaufmann 1996 Participation in the Prague-Vienna-Budapest International Summer Academy (composition with Ivana Loudova) 1999 Participation in the 7th International Academy for New Composition and Audio Art (scholarship from Avantgarde Schwaz 1999); (composition with Boguslaw Schaeffer, computer music with Marek Cholonieweski) 2000 Participation in the International Bartk Seminar Szombathely (Manuel Hidalgo) Prizes (selection): Province of Lower Austria Recognition Prize (1994); Ernst-Vogel-Preis (1995) 2nd Prize in the Hannover Biennale of New Music competition for composition (1997) Theodor Krner Prize (1997) Ernst Krenek Prize of the City of Vienna (2002) Supportive Award for Music of the Republic of Austria (2003) | 1/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Maxim Seloujanov | Maxim Seloujanov was born in 1967 in Moscow. He began to learn the piano at the age of five and also started to compose. Some years later he wrote his first poems and painted his first pictures. He studied music theory at a music conservatory in Moscow and during this period also composed several works. Due to his political and ideological views he came up against the regulatory practices of power. He was illegally excluded from the conservatory but managed to be re-admitted again. In Moscow Seloujanov was one of the organisers of the Youth Symphony Orchestra of the State Radio of the USSR and became its honorary director. He founded the Klebnikov Elektronique Studio for Electronic Music and attempted to cooperate with the Ars Electronica Festival (Linz) in organising the first festival for electronic art in Moscow. The break-up of the Soviet Union thwarted this plan. In 1990 Seloujanov contacted the composer Boguslav Schaeffer, a teacher at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, and moved to Austria. In Salzburg Seloujanov wrote many musical and theatrical works as well as poems. In 1993 Seloujanov staged his play "Hampelmann". When he completed his studies in 1998 he was a prize-winner at the "Ensemblia" competition for composition in Mnchengladbach. Seloujanov also held lecturing appointments in Salzburg. At first he held a course in the audio-visual studio of the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Paris-Lodron University and later he taught at the Mozarteum University from 1999 to 2004. In 1999 Seloujanov was awarded Austrian citizenship because of special achievements. One year later he moved to Munich. In Munich he wrote several works for chamber ensemble, works for orchestra, and pieces for music-theatre including the opera Frulein Lenin: ja-ja, which in 2004 received the music grant of the regional capital; the opera "Veruka", a work commissioned by the 7th "ADevantgarde" Festival; the "Survarianten eines Themas B-A-G-D-A-D" for large orchestra (dedicated to the commemoration of the last Iraq war), the "2ndSinn-Phonie", which showed an iridescent colour effect of the music and of the orchestra on the public (R. Bonelli), and the chamber music piece "Badinage", which was commissioned by the Bavarian State Opera and described in the Sddeutsche Zeitung as humour in sound. In 2002 Seloujanov was awarded the Theodor Krner Encouragement Prize in Vienna and in Berlin he received a prize from the Neukllner Opera. In 2003 the composer and his "uvre were presented by Bavarian Radio in a live broadcast in the series Klassik Plus. In 2005 Seloujanov was commissioned by the Bavarian State Theatre to write a music-theatre piece for the festival Festspiel+. The work "tele-machia oder eine Ulyssee: Portrt eines jungen Kunstunternehmens" " described by La Tribune as an inter-active spectacle, and by the Sddeutsche Zeitung as a pleasurable happening " was presented in the summer of the same year. In 2006 Seloujanov was awarded the renowned Rome Prize and he spent a year in the German Academy Villa Massimo, the most important federal institution for sponsoring highly talented artists. | 11/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Alfred Gradinger | Alfred Gradinger a performer, composer and author of Viennese tunes started to play the accordion at the age of 6 and has been working as a professional musician since 1978. Together with Rudi Koschelu (contra guitar), he founded the duo "Weaner Spatz'n" ("The Vienna Sparrows"). At that time they were the youngest professional duo in the Austrian music scene and won 1983 and 1984 several prizes for entertaining music. Since then the duo is focussing on the old Viennese tunes as well as on ambitious instrumental music. Alfred Gradinger's activities range from writing song texts and film scripts to composing in various musical styles. He plays in several classical "Schrammel music" ensembles ("Vindobona-Schrammeln", "BergTal-Schrammeln") and initiated the publishing of several CDs of contemporary folk music. He accompanies singers at live performance as well as in the sound studio, one of his long term musical partners is the famous Austrian actor Karl Merkatz. Concert tours led Alfred Gradinger around the world, he published numerous records and CDs and appeared in radio broadcasts as well as TV productions ("Kaisermhlen-Blues", "Musikantenstadl"). | 8/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Richard Dünser | Richard Dnser Born in Bregenz in 1959. After having successfully finished his A-levels and studies at the conservatory in Bregenz, he went to Vienna to study at the University of Music and Performing Art where he devoted his studies to composition taught by Francis Burt. After graduation he took a post-graduate-course taught by Hans Werner Henze in Kln and spent the summer in Tanglewood, USA where he received a fellowship as a student of composition. Due to his personal meeting with Leonard Bernstein he got a wealth of new and important impressions. Mr. Dnser got scores of grants, prizes and offers on works of composition such as the appreciation prize of the BMUK, a sponsorship of the Theodor-Krner-Stiftung, a working sponsorship of the city of Vienna, a governmental scholarship for compositions from the Republic of Austria, and a scholarship from the city of Vienna, as well as sponsorships by the provincial government of Vorarlberg.His works were world-wide performed by major interpreters of music such as Sylvain Cambreling, Rafael Catal, Christoph Eberle, Ivan Fischer, Ernest Hoetzl, Isabelle van Keulen, Alfons Kontarsky, Donald Runnicles, Heinrich Schiff, Martin Schelling, Martin Mumelter, Ulf Schirmer, Andreas Stoehr, Alexander Swete, Marcello Viotti, Franz WelserMst, and by well-known ensembles such as the Ensemble Modern, the Klangforum Wien, die Reihe, the Artis Quartett Wien, the Kreuzberger Streichquartett...), as well as famous orchestras, such as the Wiener Symphoniker (Vienna Symphony Orchestra), the Wiener Concert-Verein, the Tonknstlerorchester in Lower Austria, the Symphony Orchestra of the NDR in Hannover and the Symphony Orchestra in Vorarlberg.Dnser's major works have also been documented on CDs (Mica, KOCH/SCHWANN, Caprice, Sony-Columbia).He got internationally recognized through his version of the opera fragment Der Graf von Gleichen by Franz Schubert which was performed for the first time in 1997 during the festivities "Styriarte" in Graz.Parallel to his activities as a composer, he devoted his time to teaching at the University "Mozarteum" in Salzburg/Innsbruck, and at the regional conservatory in Feldkirch and in Graz where he has been professor for music theory at the University for Music and Performing Art.Dnser has been living in the southern part of Styria since 1995. | 7/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gerd Kühr | Gerd Khr Born in 1952. He studied composition with Josef Friedrich Doppelbauer at the Salzburg Mozarteum and with Hans Werner Henze in Cologne, as well as conducting with Gerhard Wimberger (Mozarteum) and with Sergiu Celibidache. He worked as a coach at the Cologne Opera and at the Graz Opera. As orchestral and opera conductor he appears in Austria and abroad. 1992-1994 he was teaching composition as a guest professor at the Salzburg Mozarteum, since 1994 he is full professor of composition and theory of music at the University of Music and Dramatic Arts Graz (Austria).He has received numerous prizes, among others Frderpreis of the Ernst von Siemens Foundation, Rolf-Liebermann-Stipendium fr Opernkomponisten, sterreichischer Frderungspreis, Ernst-Krenek-Prize of the City Vienna.As composer he has received many commissions (orchestra, ensemble, chamber music, choir), and his works are played at the renowned international festivals, f. i. Wien Modern, Almeida Festival, Huddersfield Festival, styrian autumn, Musica Viva, World Music Days, Bregenz Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.Artistic co-operation among others with Ensemble Modern, Klangforum Wien, Ensemble 20. Jahrhundert, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Radio Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Broadcasting, Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna, Arnold Schoenberg Choir, Choir of the Bavarian Broadcasting, with Ulf Schirmer, Emilio Pomrico, Friedrich Cerha, Lothar Zagrosek, Oliver Knussen, Arturo Tamayo as well as Paul Meyer, Heinrich Schiff, Stefan Vladar, Florian Kitt and Markus Hinterhuser etc.1985 International Rostrum of Composers (UNESCO, Paris), recommended work: Lamento e Conforto. In 1988 world premiere of his opera Stallerhof (libretto by Franz Xaver Kroetz) at the First Munich Biennale (new productions in Switzerland, Germany, and Austria), in 1999 world premiere of his opera Tod und Teufel (libretto by Peter Turrini) in the Graz Opera. Two portrait concerts (next generation) at the Salzburg Festival in 2000, in 2001/2002 composer in residence at the Wiener Concert-Verein (Chamber Orchestra of the Vienna Symphonic), in 2003 portrait concerts at the Styriarte Festival (Graz). 2005 Gerd Khr Project (opening concert musikprotokoll, festival styrian autumn). 2006 International Rostrum of Composers (UNESCO, Paris), recommended work: Revue instrumentale et lectronique.Most of his works are published by ditions Durand, Paris. | 5/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dana Probst | Dana Cristina Probst was born on 14 September 1961 in Bucharest. She studied piano andmusic theory at George Enescu Music College (1968-1980), then composition by AnatolVieru at the University of Music in Bucharest (1980-1984). An AD Scholarship enabled her,from 1993 to 1995, to study ethnomusicology by Franz Fdermayer at the University ofVienna and composition by Michaell Jarrell at the University of Music in Vienna.In Romania, she worked as piano teacher (1984-1990), then as assistant professor at theDepartment of Composition, Music Theory and Music Education of the National Universityof Music in Bucharest (1990-1996). Since 1997 she currently lives in Vienna and teachespiano and music theory.The works of Dana Probst have been performed in numerous concert series and festivalsincluding the Romanian Broadcast Concerts (1985-1997), Ploiesti Philharmonic Concerts(1987), the Bucharest International Week of New Music (1990 " 2000), DarmstadtComposersforum (1990), Bayreuth Zeit fr neue Musik (2001), Austrian BroadcastConcerts (2002), Pazaislis Festival " Lituania (2006), Elektronischer Frhling Vienna (2002/2007).Between 2000 and 2008 many of Dana Probsts compositions were performed in associationwith the GZM, KB and INK - Austria. Her works have been broadcast on SRR(Romanian radio), ORF (Austrian radio) and several German radio stations.More information about me and my works at:www.mica.at/komponistendbFor my works scores and CDs, please contact:Dana Cristina Probstemail: dana_probst(at)vienna.at | 4/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Wladimir Pantchev | Wladmir Pantchev Education1956 - 1963 Childrens music-school1963 - 1967 Grammar school (music conservatory)1967 - 1972 Music academy SofiaFurther Studies1986 - 1987 with Edisson Denisov in Moscow1989 with Friedrich Goldmann in BerlinActivities1970 - 1978 Conductor at National-Operatheater Sofia1974 - 1978 Editor at a music publisher 1987 - 1991 Music academy Sofia: Professor (chamber music for singers/piano-singing)since 1992 Editor at the Universal Edition1992/1993 Conservatory of the City of Vienna: Pianoaccompanimentsince 1995 Lilienfelder summer academy: directing a composition class St. Gallen: directing a piano/singing classsince 1998: Vicepresident of the Ensemble WienerCollage " Vienna Awards 1979 Second Prize at the competition of Langolen(Wales) for choir music1983 Third Prize at the competition in Triest for new symphonic music2001 Composition prize at the Wiener Saxophon Tage (Viennese Saxophone Days) ViennaPerformances (Cities)Vienna, Sofia, Graz, Lissabon, Moscow, Halle, Cologne, Oslo, Budapest, Michaelstein, Paris, Odessa, Salzburg, Linz, Wels, PilsenCommissionsEnsemble Wiener Collage, Ensemble Music On Line, Klangforum Wien, Ensemble "Die Reihe", Koene-Quartett, Duo Canto-Viola d'amore | 4/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Paul Hertel | Paul Hertel was born in 1953 in Vienna. Since 1982, he has lived in Vienna and Zrich as a freelance composer. The major points of his work include his work for numerous theatres in German-speaking countries, as well as his work for international film and TV companies. One of his film scores enabled him to become a member of the Freie Akademie der Knste Rhein-Neckar. Alongside his theatre, film and TV scores, Paul Hertel dedicates himself to free composition " his works in the realm of contemporary "E-Musik" are frequently found in concert programs throughout the world, as well as during important international festivals.Hartmut Krones(Translation by Dan Albertson)The work "Elster und Parzival" is published at Sikorski International Publishers, Hamburg | 3/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gerhard Track | Viennese born Gerhard Track is an exuberant master of music and of life. He began his musical carrer as member of the world famous Vienna Boys Choir and became its youngest conductor with 19 years. He studied at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. One of his most distinguished teachers was Hans Swarowsky (orchestra conducting). One of Track's class-mates was f.e. Zubin Meta. His mentors in Choral conducting were Ferdinand Grossmann, the leading choral specialist in Austria, Hans Gillesberger and Reinhold Schmid. Activities: * 1953 - 1958 Vienna Boys Choir, Vienna: band leader * 1958 - 1969 St. John's Symphonic Orchestra, Minnesota: musical director * 1958 - 1969 St. John's University Male Choir, Minnesota: director * 1958 - 1969 St. John's University (University of music theory, voice, choir directing), Minnesota: professor * 1965 - 1969 Metropolitan Youth Symphonie Orchestra, Minnesota: musical director * 1969 - 1989 Pueblo Symphonic Orchestra, Symphonic Choir, Symphonic Youth Orchestra, Pueblo/Colorado: musical director, conductor * 1970 - 1986 Mozart-Festival, Pueblo/Colorado: founder, artistic director * 1986 - 1996 Chorvereinigung "Jung-Wien", Vienna: artistic director * 1989 - 1999 Konservatorium Wien Private University, Vienna: director * 1990 - 2003 Wiener Mnnergesang-Verein, Vienna: artistic director * since 2001 World Choral Festival, Vienna: artistic director * University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Vienna: teacher * Konservatorium Wien Private University, Vienna: teacher * Lower Austrian Tonknstler Orchestra: guest performances (conductor) * Vienna Chamber Orchestra: guest performances (conductor) * Europe, Asia, America, Australia: guest performances * Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra RSO, Vienna: guest performances (conductor) * University of Southern Colorado, Pueblo/Colorado: "Thatcher" professorAwards: * 2002 City of Vienna: Decoration of Honour in Gold * since 2005 Wiener Mnnergesang-Verein: honorary choir director ... nothing has to be said about Track's international reputation at the conductor's rostrum. His many years in the USA as "Austria's musical ambassador", his numerous albums are proof enough - of his both effective and subtle way of conducting when performing the great compositions of all musical eras, as well as his acclaimed composing activities.Fidelio (Gerhard Rosenthaler) | 3/16/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Joseph Horovitz | Joseph Horovitz was born in Vienna in 1926 and emigrated to England in 1938. He studied music at New College, Oxford, while acting as an official lecturer in music appreciation to the Forces and giving piano recitals in army camps. After taking his BMus and MA degrees, he studied composition with Gordon Jacob at the Royal College of Music, where he won the Farrar Prize, and for a further year with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. His first post was as music director of the Bristol Old Vic, where he composed, arranged and conducted the incidental music for two seasons. The Festival of Britain in 1951 brought him to London as conductor of ballet and concerts at the Festival Amphitheatre. He then held positions as conductor to the Ballet Russes, associate director of the Intimate Opera Company, on the music staff at Glyndebourne, and as guest composer at the Tanglewood Festival, USA. He toured extensively in Great Britain and abroad, conducting major London orchestras as well as on the BBC. In 1959 he won the Commonwealth Medal for Composition and in 1961 a Leverhulme Research Award to work with Philomusica. He has also won two Ivor Novello Awards. Since 1961 he has taught composition and analysis at the Royal College of Music, where he is now a Fellow.From 1969-96 he was an Executive Council Member of the Performing Right Society, and President of CISAC's International Council of Composers and Authors of Music from 1981-89. In 1996 he was awarded the Gold Order of Merit of the City of Vienna, and in 2002 the Nino Rota Prize, Italy. In 2007 he received the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class. His compositions number sixteen ballets, nine concertos, two one-act operas inlcuding 'Gentlemen's Island', orchestral works - including Fantasia on a Theme of Couperin (1962) and Sinfonietta for Light Orchestra (1971). He has also written several works for brass band - including the Euphonium Concerto (1972) and Concertino Classico (1985) - and also for wind band. His chamber music includes five string quartets and the often performed Sonatina (1981) for clarinet and piano and the Music Hall Suite (1964). His best-known choral compositions are Horrortorio (1959), a Hoffnung commission, the award-winning Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo (1970), and Summer Sunday (1975), an ecological cantata and an oratoria 'Samson'. His activities have extended over a wide range of music, from Son et Lumire productions in England and overseas to scores for theatre, radio, and over seventy TV plays and series. | 1/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marios Joannou Elia | Marios Joannou Elia was born in 1978 in Cyprus. He studied at the University of Music and Dramatic Arts "Mozarteum" Salzburg in the composition class of Adriana Hlszky, where he graduated the Masters Degree (Mag.art.) with Distinction. Additional composition studies led him in the master class of Klaus Huber at the Hochschule fr Musik Basel.Elia holds Bachelor Degrees from Mozarteum in guitar performance, music education and music theory also with Distinction.His education has been enriched with several master classes for composition and multimedia art with artists like Georges Aperghis, Beat Furrer, Helmut Lachenmann and Karlheinz Stockhausen.Elia is currently working on his PhD in musicology at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts under the supervision of Dieter Torkewitz as well as on a PhD in Composition at the University of Southampton under the supervision of Michael Finnissy. The latter is being enabled through a research fellowship of the School of Humanities awarded for Elia's outstanding compositional work.As the best student at Mozarteum during the academic year 2001/02, the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture in Vienna honoured him with a full scholarship.He was also awarded numerous scholarships from such illustrious institutions as the A.G. Leventis Foundation Paris, the European Centre for the Arts Hellerau in Dresden, the Hinrichsen Foundation Award London, the Akademie der Knste Berlin, the Rector's Scholarship and the Academic Excellence Scholarship at Mozarteum, the Federal Chancellor of Austria (arts section), the Allianz Cultural Foundation Munich, the Academy Schloss Solitude and the Republic of Cyprus.In several international composition competitions he was honoured with over 20 prizes and distinctions, among others the 1st Prize at the Lutoslawski Award, the Raiffeisen Classic Prize and the Patronize Award at the BMW composition competition of the Musica Viva.Furthermore he has been laureate of the Hamburger Klangwerktage and received the Composition Prize of the Viennese summer seminars for new music.Recently he was awarded 1st Prize at the Competition "Recherche" for Composition, the Audience Prize at the Seoul competition for composers and the Theodor-Krner-Fonds Composition Prize awarded by the Austrian Federal President in Vienna and the 1st Prize at the Edison Denisov International Composition Competition in Moscow.Marios Joannou Elia has already been invited to be "composer in residence" in Knstlerhaus Lukas (Germany), Schloss Puchberg (Austria), Visby International Centre for Composers (Sweden) and Stiftelsen Kulturhuset USF (Norway).His academic experience encompasses working during the period from 2003 to 2006 as artistic and scientific assistant in the composition department at Mozarteum, class of Adriana Hlszky.Elia's compositions achieve regular performances in important concert halls worldwide performed at the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Hanover State Opera, the Expo Athens, the Radio Culture House Vienna, the Muziekgebouw Amsterdam, the Villa Mazzacorati in Bologna, the Hellerau Festival hall in Dresden, the Millenris-Teatrum Budapest, the Muffathalle Munich, the Koendori Classics Tokyo, the Kumho Art Hall in Seoul, the Auditorio Pblico de Abogados in Buenos Aires, the ACMI in Melbourne and the Qi bai Shi Museum in Xiangtan (China).More Info... | 1/6/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Thomas Doss | Thomas Doss was born on 6.6.1966 in Linz (Austria) as a son of two professional musicians.At the age of seven, he was given his first music lessons in tenor horn and trombone by his parents. Aged eleven he created his first compositions. He studied instrumental education for trombone, composition and classical conducting at the Bruckner Konservatorium Linz. Postgraduate studies led him to the University of Music in Vienna, the Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Conservatory in Maastricht (NL).Furthermore he was auditor at the MGM-Studios and at the Dick Groove-College in Los Angeles.In 1988 he gave his debut as a conductor with the Wiener Kammer- Orchester at the Konzerthaus in Vienna. Next to his activities as a composer, Thomas Doss started an international career as a conductor.In 1991 he became chief conductor at the National Orchestra of Quedlinburg.At present he teaches conducting at the Conservatory in Vienna, conducting of wind orchestra at the Landesmusikschulwerk of Upper Austria and the music school in Linz.Since 2001 he has been writing for the music publisher Mitropa (Dehaske group) and is active as speaker, panelist and conductor with international success.Numerous prizes and awards line his musical way.Buy online... | 10/24/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Francis Burt | Francis Burt, born in London, 28 April 1926; resident in Vienna (Austria) since 1956Education1943 St. Edward's School Oxford: Higher School Certificate (physics, chemistry, mathematics)1944-1948 army service, including short army course in engineering at the University of Cambridge (1944-1945)1946/1947 16 months as first lieutenant in Nigeria (Aba, Kaduna, Lagos)1948-1951 Royal Academy of Music London: composition (Howard Ferguson)1949-1951 annual Summer School of Music Bryanston resp. Dartington1951-1954 Hochschule fr Musik Berlin: composition (Boris Blacher)1953 International summer courses for new music DarmstadtProfessional Activity1973 appointed professor of composition at the Hochschule fr Musik Vienna; 1992 emeritus1987 as vice-president of the ISCM (Austrian section) organised the first "Lange Nacht der neuen Klnge" in the Konzerthaus, Vienna1989-1991 Director of the Institute for Electroacoustic Music at the Hochschule fr Musik, ViennaAwards1954 Mendelssohn Scholarship (Royal Academy / Royal College of Music)1956 Fellowship of the Fondation Europenne de la Culture1957 Associate of the Royal Academy of Music1973 Theodor Krner Prize1978 Wrdigungspreis fr Musik Austrian Federal Ministry of Education and Art1981 City of Vienna Prize for Music1992 Groes Silbernes Ehrenzeichen fr Verdienste um die Republik sterreich1994 Honorary membership of the Society for Electroacoustic Music (GEM) Buy online | 9/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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