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A
Composed
Interpretation.
Composed by Hans Zender.
Voice; Softbound. Edition
Breitkopf. World
premiere: Frankfurt am
Main, September 21, 1993.
Song; Music post-1945.
Piano/Vocal Score.
Composed 1993. 120 pages.
Duration 85'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 9394.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.EB-9394).
ISBN 9790004188682. 9
x 12 inches.
My
lecture of the
Winterreise does not
demand a new expressive
interpretation, but
instead systematically
exercises the freedom
which all interpreters
allow themselves
intuitively, such as:
instrumental dilation i.
e. acceleration of the
pace, transposition into
other keys and
elaboration of
characteristic color
timbres. In addition,
there are further ways of
reading; the music;
jumping around in the
text, repeating certain
lines, interrupting the
continuity, comparing
different expressions of
the same phrase ... All
these new possibilities
are subjected to my
compositional discipline
and form autonomous
formal processes which
are imposed on Schuberts
original. The
transformation of the
piano tones into a
multifaceted orchestra
full of resonance is only
one of many aspects.(Hans
Zender)CDs:Hans Peter
Blochwitz (Tenor),
Ensemble Modern,
Conductor: Hans Zender CD
BMG 9026-68067-2
Christoph Pregardien
(Tenor), Klangforum Wien,
Conductor: Sylvain
Cambreling CD Kairos
0012002KAIJulien
Pregardien (Tenor),
Deutsche Radio
Philharmonie
Kaiserslautern,
Conductor: Robert Reimer2
CD's P.RHEI
(2016)Bibliography:Adam-S
chmidmeier, Eva-Maria
von: Schubert
interpretieren. Hans
Zender: Schuberts
Winterreise. Eine
komponierte
Interpretation im
Unterricht, in: Musik und
Unterricht Heft 96
(2009), pp. 50-56.Gruhn,
Wilfried: Wider die
asthetische Routine. Hans
Zenders Version von
Schuberts Winterreise,
in: Neue Zeitschrift fur
Musik 1/1997.Hebling,
Harald: Kompositorische
Schubertrezeption im 20.
Jahrhundert,
Magisterarbeit
Universitat Wien 2003,
especially pp.
148-157.Nonnenmann,
Rainer: Vom Nutzen und
Nachteil der
Musikhistorie fur das
Musikleben. Zur Kritik
aktualisierender
Interpretation am
Beispiel von Hans Zenders
Schuberts ,Winterreise,
in: Musik und Asthetik 7,
Heft 26 (April 2003), pp.
65-90.ders.: Schuberts
,Winterreise .
Komponierte
Interpretation von Hans
Zender / Ballett von John
Neumeier, in:
Osterreichische
Musikzeitung 60 (2005),
Heft 3, p. 42f.ders.:
Fremd bin ich eingezogen,
fremd zieh ich wieder
aus. Versuch zur Rettung
der Vergangenheit
Schuberts Winterreise.
Eine komponierte
Interpretation fur Tenor
und kleines Orchester
(1993) von Hans Zender,
in ders.: Winterreisen.
Komponierte Wege von und
zu Franz Schuberts
Liederzyklus aus zwei
Jahrhunderten, 2 Bande (=
Taschenbucher zur
Musikwissenschaft, Band
150/151), Wilhelmshaven:
Florian Noetzel 2006, pp.
143-205.Petersen, Birger:
Neue Musik. Analysen,
Berlin: Simon Verlag fur
Bibliothekswissen 2013,
pp. 11-24.Revers, Peter:
... Schnee, du weisst von
meinem Sehnen. Aspekte
der Schubert-Rezeption in
Hans Zenders Winterreise
(1993), in: Dialekt ohne
Erde. Franz Schubert und
das 20. Jahrhundert,
hrsg. von Otto
Kolleritsch, Wien-Graz
1998 (Studien zur
Wertungsforschung, Band
34), pp.
98-120.Schafer-Lembeck,
Hans-Ulrich:
Gegenstrebige Fugungen.
Hans Zenders Musik und
seine komponierte
Interpretation von
Schuberts Winterreise,
in: Neue Musik
vermitteln. Analysen
Interpretationen -
Unterricht, hrsg. von
Hans Bassler, Ortwin
Nimczik und Peter W.
Schatt, Mainz: Schott,
2004, pp.
295-307.Stahmer, Klaus
Hinrich: Bearbeitung als
Interpretation - Zur
Schubertrezeption Gustav
Mahlers, Hans Zenders und
Friedhelm Dohls, in:
Franz Schubert und Gustav
Mahler in der Musik der
Gegenwart, Mainz
1998.Zender, Hans: warum
wieder die Winterreise?
Hartmut Regitz im
Gesprach mit dem
Komponisten, in:
ballet.tanz -
international.aktuell,
Heft 12 (2001), p.
18.
World
premiere: Frankfurt am
Main, September 21,
1993.
For
Piccolo and
Orchestra. Composed
by Daniel Dorff. Large
Score. 60 pages. Duration
6:30. Theodore Presser
Company #116-40385L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11640385L).
UPC:
680160682904. Key: G
major.
By 2008,
Sonatine de Giverny was
being performed so
frequently that I decided
to write another piccolo
piece as soon as an
opportunity arose. Since
Giverny is a study in
French style, I knew the
new piece must be in my
own authentic American
voice. That summer,
Giverny was performed six
times at the NFA
convention as a mandatory
competition piece, and I
returned from the August
2008 convention all
charged up to write
something different for
piccolo. In September,
Kate Prestia-Schaub wrote
to tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete. Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010. More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. By
2008, Sonatine de
Giverny was being
performed so frequently
that I decided to write
another piccolo piece as
soon as an opportunity
arose.
Since Giverny is a
study in French style, I
knew the new piece must
be in my own authentic
American voice. That
summer, Giverny was
performed six times at
the NFA convention as a
mandatory competition
piece, and I returned
from the August 2008
convention all charged up
to write something
different for piccolo.In
September, Kate
Prestia-Schaub wrote to
tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete.Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010.More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention.
For
Piccolo and
Orchestra. Composed
by Daniel Dorff. Full
score. 60 pages. Duration
6:30. Theodore Presser
Company #116-40385S.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.11640385S).
UPC:
680160682898. Key: G
major.
By 2008,
Sonatine de Giverny was
being performed so
frequently that I decided
to write another piccolo
piece as soon as an
opportunity arose. Since
Giverny is a study in
French style, I knew the
new piece must be in my
own authentic American
voice. That summer,
Giverny was performed six
times at the NFA
convention as a mandatory
competition piece, and I
returned from the August
2008 convention all
charged up to write
something different for
piccolo. In September,
Kate Prestia-Schaub wrote
to tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete. Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010. More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention. By
2008, Sonatine de
Giverny was being
performed so frequently
that I decided to write
another piccolo piece as
soon as an opportunity
arose.
Since Giverny is a
study in French style, I
knew the new piece must
be in my own authentic
American voice. That
summer, Giverny was
performed six times at
the NFA convention as a
mandatory competition
piece, and I returned
from the August 2008
convention all charged up
to write something
different for piccolo.In
September, Kate
Prestia-Schaub wrote to
tell me about the
International Piccolo
Symposium's new composer
competition. She proposed
that if I write a new
piccolo/piano piece, she
would record a demo for
me to submit to the
competition, and she
would submit applications
to perform it at the 2009
IPS convention and NFA
convention. What amazing
timing! I set out to
compose a flashy
showpiece with a jazzy
snap, lots of idiomatic
scales and arpeggios, and
a scary middle section,
and by mid-October FLASH!
was complete.Kate
followed suit and all 3
wishes came true - FLASH!
won first prize in the
IPS composer competition,
and she performed it both
there and at NFA. In the
meantime many other
piccoloists have added
the work to their
repertoire, Cynthia Ellis
wrote an article about it
for Flute Talk magazine,
and Walfrid Kujala
commissioned a band
accompaniment to premiere
at NFA in 2010.More
recently, Sarah Jackson
has commissioned an
orchestra version,
premiered at the 2014 NFA
convention.
Op. 39. Composed
by Lowell Liebermann.
Study Score. 84 pages.
Duration 25 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#116-41142S. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.11641142S).
ISBN
9781491134030. UPC:
680160683772.
The
Concerto for Flute and
Orchestra, Op. 39 was
completed in September of
1992. It was commissioned
by James Galway, and is
dedicated to him. The
work is scored for an
orchestra comprised of
piccolo, flute, oboe,
english horn, clarinet,
bass clarinet, bassoon,
contrabassoon, two horns,
two trumpets, timpani,
percussion, harp, piano
and strings. The Concerto
is in three movements.
The first movement,
Moderato, is an arc-like
form, all of whose
components are in fact
variations on the
harmonic progression of
its principal theme. The
central section of this
movement is a set of
explicit chaconne
variations on a
chorale-version of this
progression. The second
movement, Adagio molto,
presents a lyrical melody
which is spun out over a
pulsating syncopated
ostinato which persists
through the entire length
of the movement. The
final movement, Presto,
is a virtuoso work-out
for the flutist in a
rondo-like form which
closes with a Prestissimo
coda. The Concerto for
Flute and Orchestra has
been recorded for release
on the BMG label by James
Galway with the London
Mozart Players conducted
by the composer. The
Concerto for Flute and
Orchestra, Op. 39 was
completed in September of
1992. It was commissioned
by James Galway, and is
dedicated to him.The work
is scored for an
orchestra comprised of
piccolo, flute, oboe,
english horn, clarinet,
bass clarinet, bassoon,
contrabassoon, two horns,
two trumpets, timpani,
percussion, harp, piano
and strings.The Concerto
is in three movements.
The first movement,
Moderato, is an arc-like
form, all of whose
components are in fact
variations on the
harmonic progression of
its principal theme. The
central section of this
movement is a set of
explicit chaconne
variations on a
chorale-version of this
progression.The second
movement, Adagio molto,
presents a lyrical melody
which is spun out over a
pulsating syncopated
ostinato which persists
through the entire length
of the movement.The final
movement, Presto, is a
virtuoso work-out for the
flutist in a rondo-like
form which closes with a
Prestissimo coda.The
Concerto for Flute and
Orchestra has been
recorded for release on
the BMG label by James
Galway with the London
Mozart Players conducted
by the composer.