Erich Urbanner

Erich Urbanner (born March 26, 1936 in Innsbruck) is an Austrian composer and teacher.

Biography

Urbanner studied from 1955 to 1961 at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, in the composition classes of Karl Schiske and Hanns Jelinek, as well as studying piano with Grete Hinterhofer and conducting with Hans Swarowsky. At the Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music he participated in further composition studies with Wolfgang Fortner, Karlheinz Stockhausen und Bruno Maderna.[1][2]

From 1961 he taught score-reading at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, becoming full professor of composition and harmony and counterpoint in 1969. Between 1969 and 1974 he was director of the seminar for twelve-tone music, and from 1986 to 1989 he was director of the Institute for Electro-acoustic and Experimental Music. Amongst his pupils are the composers Olga Neuwirth,[3] Thomas Larcher, Gilles Bellemare, Johanna Doderer, Miguel del Aguila, Clemens Gadenstätter, James Poke, Lukas Ligeti,[4] Alexander Wagendristl and Gerhard Schedl.

Amongst Urbanner's compositions are works for solo instruments, chamber music, orchestral works, including a number of concertos, a mass and a requiem as well as several operas. Amongst his many prizes are the Composition Prize of the City of Innsbruck (1980), the Music Prize of the City of Vienna (1984)[5] and the Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver for Services to the Republic of Austria (2001).[6] He is published by Doblinger Musik Verlag.[7] Since 1968 he has also been active as a conductor.

Operas and Music Theatre Works

Orchestral Works

Concertos and Concertante Works

Chamber music

Works for Solo Instrument

Works for Piano

Works for Solo Instrument and Keyboard

Other Solo Works

Works for Voices

Songs and Works for Solo Voices

Vocal Works with Choir

External links

References

  1. reconsilexploringtheworld.com
  2. musicaustria.at
  3. boosey.com
  4. orf.at
  5. wien.gv.at
  6. "Reply to a parliamentary question about the Decoration of Honour" (pdf) (in German). p. 1431. Retrieved November 2012.
  7. doblinger-musikverlag.at
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