Rolf Liebermann

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Rolf Liebermann (September 14, 1910January 2, 1999) was a Swiss composer of different kinds of music: chansons, classical, and light music.

His classical music often combines a myriad of styles and techniques, including baroque, classical, and twelve-tone music.

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  • 1943 Polyphone Studien for chamber orchestra
  • 1944 Une des fins du monde, Kantate für Bariton und Orchester nach Jean Giraudoux
  • 1945 Chinese Love Songs; Furioso
  • 1947 Swiss Folk Song Suite (Schweizerische Volksliedersuite)
  • 1949 Music for Orchestra and Reciter; Chinese Song; Symphony No 1
  • 1950 Streitlied zwischen Leben und Tod (Combat Song of Lifeand Death)
  • 1951 Sonata for piano
  • 1952 Leonore 40/45 (opera). First performance: Basle
  • 1954 Penelope (opera). First performance: Salzburg Festival(Szell/Schuh/Neher); Concerto for Jazzband and Symphony Orchestra.First performance: Donaueschingen, cond. H. Rosbaud. American premiere:Chicago Symphony Orchestra, cond. Fritz Reiner
  • 1955 The School for Wifes (opera). First performance of theone-act version: Louisville, Kentucky
  • 1957 Die Schule der Frauen (opera). European premiere: Salzburg Festival (Szell/Schuh/Neher)
  • 1958 Geigy Festival Concerto for Basle drum and orchestra
  • 1959 Capriccio for soprano, violin and orchestra
  • 1964 Concert des Echanges, Swiss National Exhibition, Lausanne
  • 1981 Essai 81 for cello and piano
  • 1984 Ferdinand, parable for speaker and instruments
  • 1987 La Forêt (opera). First performance: Geneva (Tate/Deflo/Orlandi)
  • 1988 Herring Quintet; Cosmopolitan Greetings (Gruntz/Wilson/Ginsberg)
  • 1989 Medea Monologue for soprano, female choir and orchestra
  • 1990 3x1 = CH+X for mezzo-soprano, choir and orchestra
  • 1992 Freispruch für Medea (opera). First performance: Hamburg 1995
  • 1994 Enigma; Violin Concerto
  • 1995 Piano Concerto
  • 1996 Die schlesischen Weber(text: Heinrich Heine) for mixedchoir, string quartet and piano
  • 1997 Variations on a Theme from Appenzell for five instruments
  • 1998 Mouvance for nine percussion players and piano

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