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German composer and conductor (born 1956)
Detlef Heusinger (born 1956 in Frankfurt) is a German composer and conductor. Since October 2006 he is head of the
Experimentalstudio des SWR [
de ] and thus the successor of
André Richard .
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For 1996/97, he was awarded a scholarship at the
Villa Massimo in Rome.
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In 2009, Heusinger founded the soloist Ensemble Experimental.
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Work
Source.
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Until 1990
Ent-Fremdung . For four guitars (1978/1995)
Todesfuge . For
baritone , guitar and
string quartet (1979–1980)
Aufstieg . For chamber ensemble (1982)
Materialermüdung . Played on two pianos for four hands (1982)
Spiel der Zeit . Three
sonnets (Gryphius) with prelude, interlude and postlude for soprano, baritone and
chamber orchestra (1983)
Stückwerk . For guitar solo (1983/1987)
Epiphora – Oxymora – Anaphora . Three pieces for piano (1984/1986)
Rhap-Time . For 19 instruments (1985)
Spuren-Elemente/Trace elements . For guitar (1985)
Von Insel zu Insel . For chamber ensemble (1985–1986)
Der Turm . Stage music for vocal soloists, dancers, orchestra and
Live-electronic , after the play of the same name by
Peter Weiss (1986/1988)
Noema . For flute and guitar (1987/1989)
Ellipsis . For small orchestra (1988)
Rossini a.D. Musical
posse for three singers, five dancers and chamber orchestra, libretto by Heusinger using texts by
Gioachino Rossini (1989–1990)
1990 until 2000
Totem und Tabu .
Ballet for
soprano , six
violoncellos and four
drumers , after texts by
Sappho (1991)
Pandora I und II . For string quartet (1993–1994)
Herzlieb I und II . Interludes on the Handel's opera
Orlando for two sopranos and
chamber orchestra (1994)
Abraum . For
piano trio and Live-Elektronik (1995)
Babylon . Musiktheater in three acts for
soloists
Soli , large orchestra and tape. Libretto by Heusinger after
Michel de Ghelderode (1995–1996)
Schwarz – Rot – Gold . A Rühr-Schauer play about the 1848 "German revolution" 1848 for singers, dancers, actors and chamber ensemble (1997–1998)
terra incognita . For grand orchestra (1997)
Vorüber . For one singing voice with piano, free after text fragments from Goethe's
Faust (1997)
2000 until 2010
Sintflut / The Flood . Videotryptichon for three orchestra groups and five-channel tape (2000–2001)
Ballade cruelle . For guitar solo, after
Francisco de Goya (2003)
Sakura-Saku . For guitar solo (2003)
Drei japanische Liebeslieder (Wakas). For high voice and guitar (2003–2004)
Kagebayashi I, II, III . Three interludes from the geza-music cycle for chamber ensemble (2004)
2nd anniversary of zabriskie point . Instrumental concert for
electric guitar and Orchestra (2005)
2010 until 2020
Tripelkonzert . 1st part for
oboe d'amore , viola, verstärktes
Cembalo and large orchestra (2010)
Abraum II . For piano trio and Live-Elektronik (2011–2012)
Ballade sentimentale . For guitar (2012)
Sintflut X . Video opera for videotryptichon and eight-channel feed (2012–2013)
Abzweige . For ensemble and Live-Elektronik (2013–2014)
Klavierwerk I . For piano (2015–2016)
Ver-Blendung . For flute,
accordion and electronics (2016)
4 CROSSROADS . For guitar/electric guitar, violoncello/E-Bass, piano, drums,
boy soprano and Elektronik (2017)
References
External links
International National Artists People