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Jan Müller-Wieland (born 30 March 1966 in Hamburg) is a German composer and conductor of classical music and an academic teacher. He is known for his operas.
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Professional career
Jan Müller-Wieland studied at the Musikhochschule Lübeck, composition with Friedhelm Döhl, double bass with Willi Beyer and conducting with Günther Behrens. He studied composition with Hans Werner Henze in Cologne and Rome, and Oliver Knussen in the Tanglewood Music Center.
Müller-Wieland was a Stipendiat of the Villa Massimo in 1992/93.[1] He was awarded the Paul Hindemith Prize of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in 1993 and the Ernst von Siemens Music Composers' Prize in 2002.[2] Since 2003 he is a member of the Freie Akademie der Künste in Hamburg.[3]
Müller-Wieland has been a Professor for composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München since 2007.
Müller-Wieland is a member of the festival A*Devantgarde.
He is married to the Austrian author Birgit Müller-Wieland.
Opera
As of 2011, Müller-Wieland composed 14 operas. His first opera Das Gastspiel, subtitled "Cabaret Farce for singers, pianists and percussionists", a chamber opera after Frank Wedekind's Posse (farce) Der Kammersänger, was premiered at the Munich Biennale in 1992.[4] The libretto of his opera Das Märchen der 672. Nacht (The Fairy tale of the 672nd Night) was written by his wife Birgit Müller-Wieland after a novella by Hugo von Hofmannsthal;[5] the opera was first performed in 2000 at the Wiener Kammeroper conducted by Alexander Drcar.[6] In 2008 his opera Aventure Faust, related to Goethe's Faust, was premiered in the Reaktorhalle in Munich München, combined with György Ligeti's "Nouvelles Aventures" for three singers and seven instrumentalist.[7]
Chamber music premieres
His third piano trio Se solen sjunker on a Swedish song which Schubert also used was premiered on 29 June 2008 as part of the Piano Festival Ruhr at the Zeche Nordstern in Gelsenkirchen, performed by Siegfried Mauser (piano), Gottfried Schneider (violin) and Sebastian Hess (violoncello).[8] His composition for chamber ensemble Traumbilder was commissioned by RUHR2010, the project of the European Culture Capital, and first performed on 19 May 2010 in the Reinoldikirche Dortmund.[9]
Selected works
Stage works
Premiere Title Description Libretto and source Munich Biennale 29 Apr 1992,Das Gastspiel Chamber opera in one act, 55' the composer, after the farce Der Kammersänger (1899) by Frank Wedekind 12 Sep 1992, Opera stabile, Hamburgische Staatsoper Kain Chamber opera in four scenes, 60' after the Old Testament 27 Feb 1999, Staatstheater Darmstadt Die Versicherung Dream in two parts the composer, after an earlier drama by Peter Weiss 20 Dec 1996, Darmstadt Die Nachtigall und die Rose Chamber opera in one act, 75' Hannelore Neves, after Oscar Wilde Munich Biennale 25 Apr 1998,Komödie ohne Titel Opera, 90' the composer, after the drama Comedia sin título by Federico García Lorca Wiener Kammeroper 29 Jan 2000,Das Märchen der 672. Nacht Opera in six pictures, 75' Birgit Müller-Wieland, after a novella by Hugo von Hofmannsthal 06 Oct 2001, Theater Görlitz Nathans Tod Opera in two acts after Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and the play by George Tabori Bühnen der Stadt Köln 15 Nov 2003,Die chinesische Wäscherei Kurzoper, 7' Elke Heidenreich Theater Bonn 30 Sep 2005,Die Irre oder Nächtlicher Fischfang Musiktheater in one act Micaela von Marcard 07 Apr 2006, Oper Köln Der Held der westlichen Welt Komische Oper, in 3 acts, 105' the composer, after the German translation by Annemarie and Heinrich Böll of The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge 21 Nov 2008, Reaktorhalle, München Aventure Faust Three dream sequences, 40' Birgit Müller-Wieland, loosely after Faust by Goethe and Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen by Heine 27 Aug 2009, Neuköllner Oper, Berlin Fanny und Schraube Chamber opera in 3 acts, 60' Kai Ivo Baulitz 28 Jul 2010, Sing- und Musikschule, Regensburg Der kleine Ring Musikalisches Märchen for children and adults, in 2 acts Birgit Müller-Wieland 20 Jan 2011 2009, Neuköllner Oper, Berlin Der Freischuss Chamber opera in 3 acts, 60' after the opera Der Freischütz by Carl Maria von Weber Orchestra
- Poem des Morgens (1991) for large orchestra
- Ballad of Ariel (2002) for violin and large orchestra
Chamber music
- Ecstatic and Instinctive (1989) for two pianos and two percussionists
- Schlaflied (2004) for piano trio
- Se solen sjunker (2008) for piano trio
Instrumental music
- Himmelfahrt for viola solo (2003)
References
- ^ List of award winners, Villa Massimo.
- ^ List of past winners of the Composers' Prize of the Ernst von Siemens Foundation. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- ^ List of members of the Freie Akademie der Künste Hamburg.
- ^ Das Gastspiel (1992) Cabaret Farce for singers, pianists and percussionists Munich Biennale
- ^ Birgit Müller-Wieland Haymon Verlag
- ^ Lehrjahre Alexander Drcar (German)
- ^ „Aventure Faust“ von Ligeti und Müller-Wieland in der Münchner Reaktorhalle Neue Musikzeitung 5 November 2008 (German)
- ^ Jan Müller-Wieland: Premiere of “Se solen sjunker” in Gelsenkirchen Sikorski 2008
- ^ Ein Projekt der Europäischen Kulturhauptstadt Ruhr2010 / Babel sanktreinoldi.de 2010 (German)
- Work list(pdf) from the Sikorski pages for Müller-Wieland. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
External links
- Jan Müller-Wieland website
- Jan Müller-Wieland Sikorski
- Jan Müller-Wieland Work List Schirmer
- Jan Müller-Wieland, Hochschule für Musik und Theater München (German)
- Jan Müller-Wieland A*Devantgarde
- Recent and future performances of Müller-Wieland's operas from Operabase
- Jan Müller-Wieland im Gespräch Neue Musikzeitung 2008 (German)
- Komponisten / CDs / Jan Müller-Wieland Deutscher Musikrat (German)
- Literature by and about Jan Müller-Wieland in the German National Library catalogue
Categories:- Opera composers
- German composers
- German conductors (music)
- 20th-century classical composers
- 21st-century classical composers
- Academics of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München
- 1966 births
- People from Hamburg
- Living people
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