Nélida Béjar

Nélida Béjar (born 1979 in Munich) is a Spanish composer based in Germany. She studied Music at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München and Composition with Wilfried Hiller at Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich. In 2012 she received a PhD in Composition at Trinity College, Dublin, where she studied with Donnacha Dennehy.[1]

In 2009, she founded the undercoverfiction ensemble for contemporary music and music theater in Munich, along with theater director Björn Potulski. In this team, she has created opera productions in the spirit of community theatre, working with companies that are linked to the theme of the respective project: "Schwerer als Luft" (2010) in cooperation with Munich Airport, where the singers on stage were aircraft handlers;[2] "This New Ocean" (2013) in cooperation with various airlines, where the singers are crew members of the airlines.[3] Béjar teaches Music and Media at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München.[4]

Selected works

Orchestra
Ensemble
Stage music
Music theatre and opera

Awards

Discography

References

  1. Internationales Künstlerhaus Villa Concordia: Nélida Béjar
  2. Youtube: Schwerer als Luft im ARD Nachtmagazin vom 04.02.2012
  3. Munich Merkur: Hier singen Flugbegleiter und Kapitäne eine Oper
  4. Hochschule für Musik und Theater München
  5. Bimuis: De Ereprijs
  6. Website of Instituto Cervantes: EXODUS: Ein Europäisches Theaterprojekt, Musik Nélida Béjar – Bühnenaufführung
  7. Vimeo: Zum ewigen Frieden – Ein Abgesang
  8. Youtube: Schwerer als Luft im ARD Nachtmagazin vom 04.02.2012
  9. Munich Merkur: Hier singen Flugbegleiter und Kapitäne eine Oper
  10. Internationales Künstlerhaus Villa Concordia: Nélida Béjar
  11. Musikstipendien der Landeshauptstadt München 2011
  12. vgl. CD-Auflistung der Hochschule: CD 39: Punkt 11 Neue und neuere Musik – Sonntagsmatineen in der Pinakothek der Moderne
  13. singphoniker.de: Singphonic Christmas

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