- Kurt Schwertsik
Kurt Schwertsik (born in
Vienna ,June 25 ,1935 ) is anAustria n contemporarycomposer . He is famous for creating the “Third Viennese School” and spreading contemporary classical music.A pupil of
Joseph Marx andKarl Schiske at the Academy of Music in Vienna, he later studied withKarlheinz Stockhausen in Cologne and Darmstadt. In 1958 he founded the ensemble "die reihe" with fellow composer and conductorFriedrich Cerha (famous for finishing the opera "Lulu", byAlban Berg ) and later, in 1968, the ensemble "MOB art & tone ART" with Otto Matthäus Zykan andHeinz Karl Gruber . He served as hornist of theVienna Symphony Orchestra (from 1968) while teaching Composition at theKonservatorium Wien (from 1979). Between 1989 and 2004 he was Professor of Composition at the Vienna Musikhochschule (Academy of Music, when he was studying there, now calledUniversity of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna ). His works are characterised by his particular exploration oftonality and his musical irony and humour. He received the Grand Austrian State Prize (1992), the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (1997) and numerous other awards.Kurt Schwertsik is President of the Joseph Marx Society that was founded in 2006 in order to implement the Renaissance of this composer. Thus, Schwertsik has accepted the position of the leader of an organisation for the first time in his career and also avowed himself a melodicist according to the musical philosophy that was developed and represented by Joseph Marx.
Prizes
* Grand Austrian Music Prize of State (1992)
* Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (1997)Works (Selection)
Instrumental music
Orchestral works:
* "... für Audifax und Abachum", symphony for large orchestra, op.8 (1963-70)
* "Draculas Haus- und Hofmusik", a Transylvanian symphony for strings, op.18 (1968)
* "Symphonie im MOB-Stil" for orchestra, op.19 (1971)
* "Epilog zu Rosamunde", op.33 (1978)
* "Tag- und Nachtweisen; Im Ton des Mönchs von Salzburg und Herrn Marteins", op.34 (1978)
* "Irdische Klänge" Cycle (1980-1992), comprising:
** "Irdische Klänge", Symphony in 2 movements, op.37 (1980)
** "Fünf Naturstücke", Der Irdischen Klänge 2. Teil, op.45 (1983-4)
** "Mit den Riesenstiefeln", op.60 (1991)
** "Uluru", op.64 (1992)
* "Baumgesänge", op.65 (1992)
* "Sinfonia-Sinfonietta", op.73 (1996)
* "'Mond-Lichtung" for string orchestra, op.75 (1997)
* "Unter Messing Baumen" for 4 natural horns and orchestra, op.77 (1998)Music for solo instrument and orchestra:
* Alphorn Concerto ‘'In Keltischer Manier’’, op.27 (1975)
* "Violin Concerto No. 1", op.31 (1977)
* "Guitar Concerto", op.35 (1979)
* "Instant Music" for flute and wind orchestra, op.40 (1981)
* Timpani Concerto, op.54 (1987-88)
* Double-Bass Concerto, op.56 (1989)
* "Violin Concerto No. 2"
* "Flute Concerto"
* "Trombone Concerto"Stage music
* "Der lange Weg zur großen Mauer" – Opera based on a novel by Richard Bletschacher, op.24 (1974)
* "Wiener Chronik 1848", ballet op.28 (1976-77, originally performed as "Walzerträume"; written for the Cologne City Opera)
* "Katzelmacher" – Opera based on a text by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
* "Fanferlieschen Schönefüßchen" – Fairy-tale opera after Clemens Brentano, based on a text by Karin and Thomas Körner, op.42 (1982)
* "Das verlorene Wut", Singspiel for TV based on a text by Christine Nöstlinger, op.57 (1989)
* "Der ewige Frieden", operetta on a text by Thomas Korner, op.58 (1990)
* "Frida Kahlo", dance-theatre work (1991)
* "Café-Museum – Die Erleuchtung", chamber opera, op.67 (1993)
* "Die Welt der Mongolen", opera based on a text by Michael Köhlmeier, op.72 (1996)Vocal music
* "shâl-i-mâr" for baritone and orchestra, op.17 (1962-72) to texts by
H.C. Artmann
* "Starckdeutsche Lieder und Tänze" for baritone and orchestra, op.44 (1982) to texts by Matthias Koeppel
* "Human existence" for voice and chamber ensemble (1992), texts byFlann O’Brien
* "Die Furie des Verschwindens" for mixed choir
* "Roald Dahl’s Goldilocks" for narrator and orchestra, op.74 (1996), text by Donald Sturrock afterRoald Dahl
* a huge number of songsChamber music
* "Liebesträume" for 7 instruments, op.7 (1962)
* "Eichendorff-Quintett" for wind quintet, op.9 (1964)
* 5 Nocturnes for cello and piano, op.10c (1966)
* "Music vom Mutterland Mu" for 11 instruments, op.22 (1974)
* "Skizzen und Entwürfe" for string quartet, op.25 (1974)
* "Twilight Music," A Celtic Serenade for Octet, op. 30 (1976)
* "Blechpartie im neuesten Geschmack" for brass quintet, op.43 (1982)
* "Am Ende Steht ein Marsch" for wind octet, op. 59 (1991)
* "Drei späte Liebeslieder" for cello and piano, op.66 (1992)
* "Mobelmusik-Klassisch" for 2 violins, viola and double bass, op.68 (1994; also version for string orchestra)
* "Wake" for string quartet, op.70 (1994)
* "Adieu Satie" for bandoneon and string quartet
* "Ganesha Walkabout" for string quartet, op.76 (1998)olo Instrumental
* 5 Nocturnes for piano, op.10a
External links
* [http://www.joseph-marx-society.org/ Joseph Marx Society]
* [http://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/composer/composer_main.asp?composerid=18035 Website of Boosey & Hawkes about Kurt Schwertsik]
* [http://www.diereihe.at Ensemble "die reihe"]
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