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Herrmann

Lothar Voigtländer und sein kompositorisches Werk

Texte von ihm und anderen Autoren

Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Matthias Herrmann

Tectum,  2023, 296 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8288-4442-1


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The work is part of the series Dresdner Schriften zur Musik (Volume 13)
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englischThe renowned German composer Lothar Voigtländer (* 1943 in Leisnig/Saxony) gained his first musical experience in the Dresden Kreuzchor and studied at the Academy of Music in Leipzig and at the Academy of Arts of the GDR in Berlin, where he has lived since 1973. He worked as a professor of composition at the Dresden Academy of Music. His oeuvre includes scenic, orchestral, choral, and solo music. In France he was awarded for his electro-acoustic experiments. He founded the "Long Night of Electronic Sounds" in Berlin.

This volume brings together notations by Lothar Voigtländer on applied design principles as well as texts by other authors on the significance of this composer for contemporary music.

 

With contributions by

Lothar Voigtländer | Matthias Herrmann | Ekkehard Klemm | Georg-Friedrich Kühn | Ulrike Liedtke | Albrecht von Massow | Anke Stötzner | Yvonne Zitzmann.

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