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Manfred Schubert (composer)

Manfred Schubert was a German composer, conductor and music critic.

Life
Schubert was born the son of a lawyer in Berlin-Charlottenburg. In his youth, he received violin and piano lessons; he passed his Abitur in Berlin-Köpenick. Georg Knepler and Siegfried Bimberg and Slavic studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Von 1960 bis 1963 war er for musical composition with Rudolf Wagner-Régeny at the Academy of Arts, Berlin. From 1962 to 1990, he worked regularly as a music critic for the Berliner Zeitung, after that only sporadically. In 1978, he conducted the Staatskapelle Berlin at a guest concert in Lyon. From 1984 to 1985, he worked as a lecturer in composition and instrumentation at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler". Since 1963, he lived in Berlin as a freelance composer. Schubert died in Berlin at the age of 74. His estate is owned by the Berlin State Library. == Work ==
Work
Compositions Source: Chamber music • 1961: Musik für sieben Instrumente (12') • 1963: I. Streichquartett (16') • 1966: Sonata per flauto solo (15') • 1967: Moments musicaux, for wind quintet (12') • 1967: Septett (11') • 1967/68: Nachtstück und Passacaglia, for octet (17') • 1970: II. Streichquartett (14') • 1975: Evocazione, per undici esecutori (10') • 1984/85: Vogelreden II, Concertante Duo for Flute and Harp (12') • 1987: Elegia con elgeganza, Canto aleatorio V per contrabbasso solo (9') • 1987: Ramificazioni, Canto aleatorio VI per arpa sola (9') • 2002: Trazóm Suédama, Trio for oboe, violin and violoncello (18') Piano pieces • 1960: Variazioni per pianoforte (11') • 1961: I. Klaviersonate (10') • 1963: II. Klaviersonate (11') • 1967: Serenata semplice (3') • 1969: Vier Cembalostücke (7') • 1976: Esde Hafis, Canto aleatorio II per pianoforte solo (7') Vocal music • 1964: Acht Lieder, on poems by Bertolt Brecht (9') • 1964: Traumwald, Four Lieder on poems by Christian Morgenstern for baritone and String Orchestra (6') • 1973: Canzone amorose, Concerto for baritone and large orchestra on poems by Johannes Bobrowski (22') • 1986: Nachtgesänge, after Carl Friedrich Zelter together with two intermezzi for medium voice and small orchestra (Goethe) (20') • 1992: Miserere, for eight–part mixed choir and organ (8') • 1996: Misericordia ejus, antiphon for 2 mixed choirs a cappella (12') • 1995–97: Missa viadrina, for eight–part mixed choir a cappella (50') • 2006: Zweite Romantik, seven sonnets for medium voice and piano (32') Poetry collections • 1997–2009: Blaues Haus auf rotem Grund; Reisegedichte • 1998–2006: Muse und Metier; Künstlerprobleme • 1993–2009: Wetterleuchten; Gedichte zwischen Hoffnung und Zweifel == Prizes ==
Prizes
• Composition Prize at the Prague Spring International Music Festival (1966) • (1966) • Prize of the (1966, 1969) • Hanns Eisler Prize of the Rundfunk der DDR (1977) • Recognition by the International Rostrum of Composers of the UNESCO in Paris (1984) == Further reading ==
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