Stefan Wurz
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Stefan Wurz (born October 24, 1964 in Karlsruhe, Germany) is a German composer who specialises in musical theatre.
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[edit] Biography
Having trained as a classical pianist as well as being a keyboarder and songwriter for various rock bands in his youth, Stefan Wurz studied musicology and composition at Karlsruhe University, where he also published a thesis on femmes fatales in music theatre.
Wurz was the first composer to set the Aldous Huxley classic Brave New World to music in 1994. In 2003, he was commissioned by Czech producer Daniel Landa to create Rockquiem, a rock and dance spectacle based on Mozart's Requiem, which premiered in Prague and Bolzano and was subsequently produced in several European countries. Current projects include The Virtual Mirror, a collaboration with German games creator Wolfgang Walk and American writer Mark Barrett.
[edit] Compositions
[edit] Musical Theatre
- 2008: The Virtual Mirror – Rock ’n’ Games Cross Over Opera (WIP)
- 2007: Trurls Elektrobarde based on Stanislaw Lem
- 2006: Helle Nächte – romantic musical based on Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky's White Nights
- 2003: Da Capo al Fine – a Splatter Opera
- 2003: Rockquiem – based on W. A.Mozart
- 1994: Schöne neue Welt – rock musical based on Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- 1993: Alice – rock musical after Lewis Carroll
[edit] Miscellaneous
- 2004 Tenorissimo – 4 compositions and arrangements for Saimir Pirgu
- 2004 Martes Martes – miniature animated film opera
- 2004 Heile Welt – short film by Klemens Brysch – film score
- 2002: Heaven Fears Freedom – animated film by Chrysis Lengen - film score
- 1997: Spieler (Gambler) – animated film by Jan Schönfelder – film score
- 1992: Rilke-Lieder – Seven Poems by Rainer Maria Rilke