Kurt Hessenberg

Kurt Hessenberg

Kurt Hessenberg (August 17 1908June 17 1994) was a German composer and professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt am Main.

Life

Kurt Hessenberg was born on August 17 1908 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, as the fourth and last child of the lawyer Eduard Hessenberg and his wife Emma, née Kugler. Among his ancestors was Heinrich Hoffmann, whose famous children's book Struwwelpeter Hessenberg was to arrange for children's choir (op. 49) later in his life. From 1927–1931 Hessenberg studied at the Leipzig Conservatory. Among his teachers were Günter Raphael (composition) and Robert Teichmüller (piano). In 1933 Hessenberg became a teacher at the Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main, where he himself had taken his earliest music lessons. In 1940 Hessenberg received the "Nationaler Kompositionspreis" (national prize for composition), and in 1951 he was awarded the Robert-Schumann-Prize of the city of Düsseldorf for his cantata "Vom Wesen und Vergehen" op. 45. Hessenberg was appointed professor of composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in 1953 and taught there until his retirement in 1973. Kurt Hessenberg died in Frankfurt am Main on June 17 1994. [Biographical information is taken from the "Brief Autobiography", which Hessenberg himself wrote in the late 1980s (Hessenberg 1990a). Information on awards and prizes, Hessenberg's career, as well as the date of death are taken from Kirchberg 2001.]

Hessenberg's work contributed significantly to the repertoire of the Protestant churches in the 20th century. Among his most noted students were Hans Zender and Peter Cahn.

Notes

References

*Citation | last = Kirchberg | first = Klaus | contribution = Hessenberg, Kurt | editor-last = Sadie | editor-first = Stanley | title = The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians | edition = 2nd | volume = 11 | pages = 464–465 | publisher = Macmillan | place = London | year = 2001 .
*Citation | first = Kurt | last = Hessenberg | editor-last = Cahn | editor-first = Peter | contribution = Kleine Selbstbiographie | title = Kurt Hessenberg: Beiträge zu Leben und Werk | year = 1990a | pages = 9–33 | place = Mainz | publisher = Schott. (English translation accessible online: cite web | title=A Brief Autobiography|url=http://www.cassandrarecords.com/en/artists/KHessenberg/autobiography.htm|publisher=Cassandra Records|accessdate=2008-02-27)

Further reading

Catalogues of Hessenberg's works

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* Thomson, Virgil (1946) "German Composers", "New York Herald Tribune", October 13, 1946. Reprinted in cite book | first = Virgil | last = Thomson | year = 1981 | title = A Virgil Thomson Reader | location = Boston, MS | publisher = Houghton Mifflin | pages = 284–287

External links

* [http://www.kurthessenberg.de www.kurthessenberg.de] – Website dedicated to Kurt Hessenberg. Contains biography, bibliography, discography and a few links. (German)
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Persondata
NAME = Hessenberg, Kurt
SHORT DESCRIPTION = German composer
DATE OF BIRTH = August 17 1908
PLACE OF BIRTH = Frankfurt am Main, Germany
DATE OF DEATH = June 17 1994
PLACE OF DEATH = Frankfurt am Main, Germany


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