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Bettina Skrzypczak (born 25 January 1963) is a
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composer.


Biography

Skrzypczak was born in
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, Poland. She studied piano at
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and music at the Academy of Music in Poznan. In 1985 she graduated with a degree in music theory, and in 1988 with a degree in composition, studying with Andrzej Koszewski. From 1984-88 she studied with Witold Lutoslawski, Luigi Nono,
Henri Pousseur Henri Léon Marie-Thérèse Pousseur (23 June 1929 – 6 March 2009) was a Belgian classical composer, teacher, and music theorist. Biography Pousseur was born in Malmedy and studied at the Academies of Music in Liège and in Brussels from 1947 to ...
, and Iannis Xenakis in composition courses organised in
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by the Polish section of the
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. In 1988 she studied electronic music with
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and composition with
Rudolf Kelterborn Rudolf Kelterborn (3 September 1931 – 24 March 2021) was a Swiss musician and composer. Life Born in Basel, Kelterborn studied in Basel, Detmold, Salzburg, and Zürich, among other places, with the composers Walther Geiser, Willy Burkhard, Bor ...
in
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, Switzerland. She also studied musicology with Jürg Stenzl and complementary studies in cultural philosophy with
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in Fribourg. In 1990 she studied computer music with
Klarenz Barlow Clarence Barlow (also Klarenz, born 27 December 1945) is a composer of classical and electroacoustic works. Career Barlow was one of the founders of Initiative Musik und Informatik Köln. In 1988 he was the director of music at the Internatio ...
in
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. In 1999 she received a doctorate degree from the Academy of Music in
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. In 2002 Skrzypczak took a position as a professor at the Music University Lucerne. She also served as a guest lecturer at schools and universities including the International Courses of New Music in
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in 2004, the
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,
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, and Hochschule für Musik und Theater,
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. Skrzypczak founded and served as artistic director of the Swiss "Ensemble Boswil" promoting young artists with annual workshops in Boswil followed by concert tours. Her works have been performed internationally. She is the author of radio programs and journal articles on contemporary and Polish music. She resides in
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/Switzerland.


Honors and awards

*1989 Prize,
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Music Biennale's competition for young composers *1990 Prize, Tadeusz Baird Competition,
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*1992 Honorable mention, "Tribune internationale des compositeurs",
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*1994 Prize, 10th International Competition for Women Composers,
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*1996 Cultural Recognition Prize, City of Basle *2001 Composition Grant, Canton and City of
Lucerne Lucerne ( , ; High Alemannic German, High Alemannic: ''Lozärn'') or Luzern ()Other languages: gsw, Lozärn, label=Lucerne German; it, Lucerna ; rm, Lucerna . is a city in central Switzerland, in the Languages of Switzerland, German-speaking po ...
*2004 Cultural Prize of the City of
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*2008 Composition Grant, Canton and City of Lucerne


Works

Selected works include: *''ABC'' (1986) for tape *''Acaso'' (1994) for choir, clarinet, cello and percussion, Text: Stéphane Mallarmé, Jorge Luis Borges, Nikolaus Kopernikus, Rainer Maria Rilke, trad. (Maori) *''Amoureske'' (2003) for viola d'amore *''Anomalia Lunae media'' (2007) for soprano, baritone and instruments, Text: Leonhard Euler, Boethius, Leonardo da Vinci, Jorge Luis Borges *''Arcato'' (2000) for Viola solo *''Aria'' (2004) for 2 bass saxophones *''Caleidoscopio'' (1992) for string ensemble *''Cercar'' (2001) for prepared guitar solo *''Concerto'' for Piano and Orchestra (1998) *''Concerto'' for Oboe and Orchestra (1995/96) *''Daphnes Lied'' (Daphne's Song) (2002) for piano solo *''Fantasie'' (1997) for oboe solo *''Flash'' (2007) for percussion solo *''Illuminationen'' (Illuminations) (2008) for clarinet, cello and piano *''In un soffio'' (2003) for wind quintet *''Initial'' (2005) for orchestra *''Landschaft des Augenblicks'' (1992) Five Songs for mezzo-soprano, viola and piano, Text: Czeslaw Milosz, Kazimiera Illakowiczówna, Leopold Staff, Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska *''Lettres'' (2004) for soprano, clarinet and cello Text: Guillaume de Machaut *''Mazurka'' (2000) for accordion solo *''Miroirs'' (2000) for mezzo-soprano and ensemble, Texts: J. L. Borges, Li Tai-bo, Bernart de Ventadorn und Satchal Sarmas *''Mouvement'' (1999) for flute solo *''Nonet'' for Wind Instruments and Double Bass (1994) *''Notturno'' (1992) for flute solo *''Phototaxis'' (2003) for string orchestra *''Scène'' (2001) for violin and cello *''String Quartet nr. 2'' (1991) *''String Quartet nr. 3'' (1993) *''String Quartet nr. 4'' (2003) *''Toccata sospesa'' (1999) for flute und 2 percussionists *''Trio'' (1990) for 3 percussionists *''Variabile'' (1991) for orchestra *''Verba'' (1987) for orchestra *''Vier Figuren'' (2001) for ensemble (18 players) in 3 groups *''Weissagung'' (Prophecy) (2003) composed improvisation for the "quartet noir" *''What Is Black, What Is White'' (1987) for 2 percussionists


References

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