Babette Koblenz
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Babette Koblenz (born 22 August 1956 in Hamburg) is a German composer associated with Neue Einfachheit.[1][2]
Life and work
[edit]From the age of twelve, Koblenz studied at the music theory at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg.[3] Her compositions have been performed at the Munich Biennale, the Donaueschinger Musiktage, and the Darmstädter Ferienkurse. She is married to the composer Hans-Christian von Dadelsen, with whom she runs the publishing house Kodasi.[4]
Memberships
[edit]Compositions (selection)
[edit]- Includes material from the German-language Wikipedia version of this article
Orchestral works
[edit]- Radar (1987/88) for piano and orchestra
- Verhör (1989), on a text by Thomas Höft, for soprano, baritone, and orchestra
- Messe Française „La Partisane“ (1991) for alto, tenor, mixed chorus, and orchestra
- Al Fondo Negro (1993) for large orchestra
- You (1995/96) for string orchestra
- Inlines or Outlaws (2000) for guitar orchestra
- Blau (2002) for guitar orchestra
References
[edit]- ^ Olivier, Antje (1988). Komponistinnen aus 800 (achthundert) Jahren (in German). Unna: Sequentia Birgit Welpmann. ISBN 978-3-9801603-0-8.
- ^ Gender Studies: Dokumentation einer Annäherung (in German). Berlin: Weidler. 2004. ISBN 978-3-89693-402-4.
- ^ Theede, Michael; Blank, Lena (18 November 2024). "Babette Koblenz". mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
- ^ "Kodasi Verlag – Babette Koblenz und Hans-Christian von Dadelsen". www.kodasi.com. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
- ^ "Babette Koblenz". Freie Akademie der Künste Hamburg (in German). 3 October 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2024.