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Klebe, Giseler

Gizeler Wolffgang Klebe ( German: Giselher Wolfgang Klebe ; August 6, 1925 , Mannheim , Baden-Württemberg , Germany - October 5, 2009 , Detmold , North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany ) - German composer and teacher. Member of the Academy of Arts in Hamburg (1963) and West Berlin (1964).

Giseler Klebe
Giselher klebe
basic information
Date of BirthAugust 6, 1925 ( 1925-08-06 )
Place of BirthMannheim , German Empire
Date of deathOctober 5, 2009 ( 2009-10-05 ) (84 years old)
Place of deathDetmold , Germany
A country Germany
Professions
composer
music teacher
Genres
AwardsCommander of the Order of Merit to the Federal Republic of Germany

Content

Biography

In 1932, the family moved to Munich, where Gieseler Klebe consistently studied at a private school, gymnasium and institute. In Mannheim, he took violin lessons from . For some time he lived in Rostock. Since 1938 - in Berlin, where in 1941-1951 he studied in the class of violin, viola and composition, in particular, from 1946 with Boris Blacher , whose serial technique and the principle of the so-called variable meters were used in his compositions. He wrote music for rock bands. Since 1957 he taught at the North-Western Academy of Music in Detmold, in which in 1962 he became a professor. Among his students was Matthias Pincher . [one]

Compositions

  • the opera The Robbers / Die Räuber (according to Schiller , 1957, Dusseldorf)
  • the opera The Killing of Caesar / Die Ermordung Cäsars (according to Shakespeare , 1959, Essen)
  • opera Deadly Wishes / Die tödlichen Wünsche (according to Balzac , 1959)
  • opera "Alkmena" / Alkmene (according to Kleist , 1961, Berlin)
  • opera "Figaro's Divorce" / Figaro läßt sich scheiden (according to Croatia , 1963, Hamburg)
  • opera "Jacobovsky and Colonel" / Jakobowsky und der Oberst (after Werfel , 1965, Hamburg)
  • opera “The Tale of the Beautiful Lily” / Das Märchen von der schönen Lilie (according to Goethe , 1969)
  • opera Rendezvous / Das Rendezvous (1977, Hanover)
  • Opera “Night Recognition” / Die Fastnachtsbeichte (according to Zuckmayer , 1983, Darmstadt)
  • opera "Gervaise McCart" / Gervaise Macquart (according to Zola , 1995)
  • the opera Return of Khlestakov / Chlestakows Wiederkehr (according to Gogol 's The Examiner for his own libretto, 2008, Dortmund)
  • the ballet "Pas de trois" / Pas de Trois (1951, Wiesbaden)
  • the ballet Signal / Signale (1956, Berlin)
  • ballet / Menagérie (after Wedekind 's “Lulu”, 1958, West Berlin)
  • cantata The story of a funny musician / Die Geschichte vom lustigen Musikanten (1948)
  • Stabat Mater (1964)
  • Symphony No. 1 for 42 strings (1953)
  • Symphony No. 2 with the theme of Mozart (1953)
  • Symphony No. 3 Symphony (1966)
  • Symphony No. 4 Symphony The Testament of Villon / Villons Testament (1971)
  • double concert for violin and cello and orchestra (1954)
  • “Difirambs” for the string quartet on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Stravinsky (1957)
  • piano quintet “Quasi una fantasia” (1967)
  • concert for six instruments (clarinet, harpsichord, harp, double bass and percussion) (1965)

Rewards

  • Order of Merit to the Federal Republic of Germany

Notes

  1. ↑ Giselher Klebe (neopr.) .

Literature

  • Musical Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. G.V. Keldysh. - M.: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1990. - p. 254 - ISBN 5-85270-033-9

Links

  • Gieseler Klebe on Allmusic
  • Germans stage opera in Gogol
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Klebe__Gizeler&oldid=100606820


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