Английская Википедия:Friedbert Streller
Friedbert Streller (21 December 1931 – 24 December 2017) was a German musicologist and composer.
Life
Born in Hohburg[A 1] near Wurzen, Streller studied music education, musicology and composition with Fred Lohse at the University of Leipzig from 1950 to 1956.[1] He then taught himself as a lecturer in Magdeburg, Halle and from 1963 to 1993 at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber Dresden.[1] He published biographical studies on Aram Khachaturian, Paul Hindemith, Sergei Prokofieff and Dmitri Shostakovich in addition to his work as a music critic.[2] From 1959, he also worked as a composer, writing symphonies, the first of which is dedicated to Shostakovich, string quartets, concertos, suites and motets.Шаблон:CN Streller was a formative member in the German Shostakovich Society.[1]
Streller died in Dresden[1] at the age of 86.
Streller's estate is preserved in the Saxon State and University Library Dresden.[3]
Work
Publications
- Sergej Prokofjew. VEB Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig 1960.
- Aram Chatschaturjan. Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1968.
- Dmitri Schostakowitsch. Für Sie porträtiert. Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1982.
- Revolte und Aufbruch. Musikhistorische Studien zum Expressionismus in Deutschland. Universität Halle, 1988.
- Paul Hindemith. Für Sie porträtiert. Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1985.
- Erwin Schulhoffs Beziehungen zu Berlin. In Traude Ebert-Obermeier: Studien zur Berliner Musikgeschichte. Vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Henschel, Berlin 1989, Шаблон:ISBN.
- Sergej Prokofjew und seine Zeit.[4] Laaber Verlag, 2003, Шаблон:ISBN.
- Schostakowitschs späte Hinwendung zum Lied. In: Schostakowitsch-Aspekte – Analysen und Studien, Verlag Ernst Kuhn, Berlin 2014, Шаблон:ISBN.
- Neoklassizismus oder verordneter Traditionsbezug? Schostakowitschs Adaption Bachscher Themen und Formen. In Schostakowitsch, Prokofjew und andere Komponisten – Studien und Analysen. Schostakowitsch-Studien vol. 11, Verlag Ernst Kuhn, Berlin 2014, PDF, Шаблон:ISBN
Compositions
- Sonatina for vibraphone and piano (1959)
- Thomas Müntzer Suite for organ (1989)
- Passion according to St. John for speaker, soli, choir and organ (1999)
- 1st Symphony in memoriam D. Shostakovich (2004)
- Web.-Side. Three portraits on themes by Carl Maria von Weber for flute and piano (2006).
- 2nd Symphony Down and High in three movements
- Symphonia da Requiem (3rd Symphony) in two movements (2006)
- 4th Symphony, the jazzy one, in three movements (2008)
- Psalm motet Herr Hilf for mixed choir (2009)
- 5th Symphony Pastorale in three movements (2010)
- Sym-Phonia historique (6th Symphony), play off by Bruckner, Ligeti and Hindemith (2012).
- Moses's Thorn Bush. A Biblical Sonata for Organ (2012)
- Franciscan Ode (7th Symphony) for soli, choir, two flutes, strings and percussion (2014)
Further reading
Notes
- ↑ Most sources name Hohburg near Wurzen as the place of birth, the German National Library gives Hohnstein.
References
External links
- Шаблон:DNB portal
- Nachlass Friedbert Streller in der Sächsischen Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
- Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Sergej Prokofjew und seine Zeit on WorldCat
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