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  • Genre: Acoustic / Classical / Experimental

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    Last Login: 8/27/2011

    Member Since 7/25/2009

    Website friedrichgoldmann.com

    Record Label Academy..Edel Classics..Wergo..Nova..RCA

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    !!! SCORES and CONTACTS: go to www.friedrichgoldmann.com !!! FRIEDRICH GOLDMANN composer // conductor. Born on April 27, 1941, Goldmann’s music education began in 1951 when he joined the ..Dresdner Kreuzchor. At age 18, he briefly studied composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen in Darmstadt (Internationale Ferienkurse f�r Neue Musik, 1959), who further encouraged him over the following years. He moved on to study at the Dresden Conservatory from 1959, taking his exam in 1962. From 1962 until 1964 he attended a master class at the Akademie der K�nste in Berlin with Rudolph Wagner-R�geny. Around this time, he worked as a freelance musical assistant at the Berliner Ensemble where he befriended other composers and writers, including Heiner M�ller, Luigi Nono and Luca Lombardi. He also met Paul Dessau, who became a close friend and mentor. From 1964 until 1968, he studied music theory at Humboldt University of Berlin. Thereafter he worked as a freelance composer and conductor. Major commissions include works for the 425th anniversary of the Saxonian State Library in Dresden, the 20th anniversary celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Expo 2000 in Hannover, Ensemble Modern, Arditti Quartet, several works for Konzerthaus Berlin, Semperoper Dresden and the P�lerinages Festival in Weimar. As a conductor, he worked with several orchestras and ensembles (including Berliner Philharmoniker - [CD: Stockhausen "Gruppen", Deutsche Grammophon], Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Staatskapelle Berlin [incl. Sch�nberg's "Moses und Aron", 1987], Gruppe Neue Musik “Hanns Eisler” and Scharoun Ensemble) and performed all over Europe, Russia, USA, Japan and South Korea. He had a close working relationship with Ensemble Modern from the first days of the ensemble’s formation. Their collaborations included a tour of Russia, the French and West German premieres of Luigi Nono’s “Prometeo”, as well as several performances and recordings of Goldmann’s own works. Since 1988 he was the principal conductor of the Boris Blacher Ensemble in Berlin. Recordings of his and other composers’ music have been released by Nova, Wergo, Deutsche Grammophon, Academy, Edel Classics, RCA, BMG and other labels. Other conductors who have performed his works include Pierre Boulez, Daniel Barenboim, Mark Elder, Kurt Masur and Ingo Metzmacher. From 1980 until 1991, he taught master classes at Berlin’s Akademie der K�nste. In 1991 he became a professor of composition at the Hochschule der K�nste, Berlin (now Universit�t der K�nste). There, he headed the Institute for New Music from 2003 until 2005. He also held master classes in Seoul, South Korea, Los Angeles, USA, and Tokyo, Japan. Among his students were Enno Poppe, Helmut Oehring, Nicolaus Richter de Vroe, Steffen Schleiermacher, Chatschatur Kanajan, Johannes Wallmann, Charlotte Seither, Paul Frick, Chatschatur Kanajan and Sergej Newski. He was a member of the Academies of Fine Arts of Berlin and Dresden, the German-French Cultural Council, and Deutscher Musikrat. From 1990 until 1997 he was president of the German section of the International Society of Contemporary Music (ISCM). Friedrich Goldmann died in Berlin on July 24th, 2009. His grave is located at Berlin’s Dorotheenst�dtischer Friedhof. Currently the majority of his autograph scores are located at the archive of Berlin’s Akademie der K�nste (Friedrich Goldmann Archiv). Links of relevance to be found on www.friedrichgoldmann.com: Friedrich Goldmann Archiv / Akademie der K�nste www.edition-peters.de
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    yes you are right, im fan of goldmann(R.I.P).
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!!! SCORES and CONTACTS: click here !!!

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FRIEDRICH GOLDMANN composer // conductor.

Born on April 27, 1941, Goldmann’s music education began in 1951 when he joined the Dresdner Kreuzchor. At age 18, he briefly studied composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen in Darmstadt (Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, 1959), who further encouraged him over the following years. He moved on to study with Johannes Paul Thilman at the Dresden Conservatory from 1959, taking his exam in 1962. From 1962 until 1964 he attended a master class at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin with Rudolph Wagner-Régeny. Around this time, he worked as a freelance musical assistant at the Berliner Ensemble where he befriended other composers and writers, including Heiner Müller, Luigi Nono and Luca Lombardi. He also met Paul Dessau, who became a close friend and mentor. From 1964 until 1968, he studied music theory at Humboldt University of Berlin. Thereafter he worked as a freelance composer and conductor.

Major commissions include works for the 425th anniversary of the Saxonian State Library in Dresden, the 20th anniversary celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Expo 2000 in Hannover, Ensemble Modern, Arditti Quartet, several works for Konzerthaus Berlin, Semperoper Dresden and the Pélerinages Festival in Weimar.

As a conductor, he worked with several orchestras and ensembles (including Berliner Philharmoniker - [CD: Stockhausen "Gruppen", Deutsche Grammophon], Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Staatskapelle Berlin [incl. Schönberg's "Moses und Aron", 1987], Gruppe Neue Musik “Hanns Eisler” and Scharoun Ensemble) and performed all over Europe, Russia, USA, Japan and South Korea. He had a close working relationship with Ensemble Modern from the first days of the ensemble’s formation. Their collaborations included a tour of Russia, the French and West German premieres of Luigi Nono’s “Prometeo”, as well as several performances and recordings of Goldmann’s own works.

Since 1988 he was the principal conductor of the Boris Blacher Ensemble in Berlin. Recordings of his and other composers’ music have been released by Nova, Wergo, Deutsche Grammophon, Academy, Edel Classics, RCA, BMG and other labels. Other conductors who have performed his works include Pierre Boulez, Daniel Barenboim, Mark Elder, Kurt Masur and Ingo Metzmacher.

From 1980 until 1991, he taught master classes at Berlin’s Akademie der Künste. In 1991 he became a professor of composition at the Hochschule der Künste, Berlin (now Universität der Künste). There, he headed the Institute for New Music from 2003 until 2005. He also held master classes in Seoul, South Korea, and Tokyo, Japan.

Among his students were Enno Poppe, Helmut Oehring, Nicolaus Richter de Vroe, Steffen Schleiermacher, Chatschatur Kanajan, Johannes Wallmann, Charlotte Seither, Paul Frick, Chatschatur Kanajan and Sergej Newski.

He was a member of the Academies of Fine Arts of Berlin and Dresden, the German-French Cultural Council, and Deutscher Musikrat. From 1990 until 1997 he was president of the German section of the International Society of Contemporary Music (ISCM).

Friedrich Goldmann died in Berlin on July 24th, 2009. His grave is located at Berlin’s Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof. Currently the majority of his autograph scores are located at the archive of Berlin’s Akademie der Künste (Friedrich Goldmann Archiv).

Links of relevance:
Friedrich Goldmann Archiv / Akademie der Künste

Edition Peters

Säschische Akademie der Künste

Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

BBC TV broadcast: Watch the live performance of Friedrich Goldmann's "Es ist, als habe einer die Fenster aufgestossen" at the Brandenburg Gate, 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Daniel Barenboim & Staatskapelle.

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