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Bruno Liberda (born February 17, 1953 in
Mödling Mödling () is the capital of the Austrian district of the same name located approximately 14 km south of Vienna. Mödling lies in Lower Austria's industrial zone (Industrieviertel). The Mödlingbach, a brook which rises in the Vienna Woods, ...
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) is an Austrian composer of contemporary classical music.


Life

Liberda started his academic and musical education when he was 16. He studied composition under
Alfred Uhl Alfred Uhl (5 June 1909 – 8 June 1992) was an Austrian composer, violist, music teacher and conductor. Biography Uhl was born in Vienna and studied with Franz Schmidt at the Vienna Music Academy, receiving a diploma in composition with ho ...
at the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien. Later he studied under
Roman Haubenstock-Ramati Roman Haubenstock-Ramati ( he, רוֹמן האובּנשׁטוֹק-רָמָתִי; 27 February 1919 – 3 March 1994) was a composer and music editor who worked in Kraków, Tel Aviv and Vienna. Life Haubenstock-Ramati was born in Kraków. He stud ...
who became his most influential teacher and mentor.
He received several awards and scholarships in Europe & US. Today Liberda lectures electronic music at the Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien.
His ballet ''
Valse triste ''Valse triste'' (''Sad Waltz''), Op. 44, No. 1, is a short orchestral work by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was originally part of the incidental music he composed for his brother-in-law Arvid Järnefelt's 1903 play '' Kuolema'' (''Dea ...
'' (1978) was the first composition of electronic music ever to be performed in th
Staatsoper Wien
By combining traditional and electronic instruments he explores the fascination of music as so aptly described by
Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński (; french: Josef Hoëné-Wronski ; 23 August 1776 – 9 August 1853) was a Polish messianist philosopher, mathematician, physicist, inventor, lawyer, occultist and economist. He was born as Hoëné to a municipal archit ...
: Music is the corporealization of the intelligence that is in sound.
His scores are often the result of process-orientated, non-linear composing. Traditional notation, optical stimulation and integration of graphical & verbal description are key elements of his attempt to describe sound in a very direct way.


Compositions

Stage
• ''Yerma'', ballet (1977)

Valse triste
', ballet (1978)
• ''Das Ende des Kreises'', opera (1981)
• ''Shambhala'', opera (1989)
• ''The Northern Lights'', ballet (1991)
• ''Wieso verschwindet Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag?'', opera (1999)
• ''das kleine ei das detektivin werden wollte'', opera (2007)
• ''Celestina'', opera (2009) Compositions (extract)
• 1974: Berenice
• 1974: Albumblätter für die Toten
• 1976: Ich hab mein Sach auf Nichts gestellt, String quartett
• 1977: Ein trauerumflorter Tag sinkt aus den Glocken
• 1979: Songs for Mizzi Traktor, mixed media
• 1978: Turn slowly, 2 Pianos
• 1979: … con variazioni, Piano
• 1980: A se stesso, Tape music
• 1982: Ein kleines Requiem, Tape music
• 1982: Die, die Last des Himmels tragen, Choir
• 1983: Sophisticated Atmosphere, Music for Orchestra and Brass Band
• 1985: Il solito, ma non troppo, Piano
• 1986: Kyrie, Choir and Chamber Orchestra
• 1986: Horoscopical Music, 8-16 instruments
• 1986: 100 Ansichten vom Berge Fuji 3rd book/2, Orchestra
• 1986: 100 Ansichten vom Berge Fuji 1st book/1, cello, marimba, vibr., piano
• 1986: Rest zweier tragischer Szenen, 2 violoncelli
• 1987: 100 Ansichten vom Berge Fuji 1.Buch/5, 7-11 voice
• 1988: Good Feeling on Sunday Morning, 1 piano, 2 pianists
• 1988: String Quartett on G and B
• 1990: 100 Ansichten vom Berge Fuji 2nd book /2, tape music
• 1990: Capricci, Concert for 6 pianos, orchestra and tape
• 1993: 100 Ansichten vom Berge Fuji 1st book /11, voice and live electronics
• 1994: Kleines Triptychon, voice and live electronics
• 1994: Nach(t)laut, Chamber orchestra and electronics
• 1995: In stiller Sonne, sound installation
• 1996: Seven steps, concert for piano and tape
• 1999: Getsemani2000, sound installation
• 2001: un&sichtbar (in&visible), exhibition
• 2003: JETZT, mixed media
• 2004 I.P. Installation, Gallery tonArt, Vienna
• 2007: neunmal gefärbt, piano, mixed media
• 2008 siebenmal gefärbt, prestudy for opera (2008)
• 2010: a sphere of air is bound, brass instrument and live electronics
• 2011: self-portrait without self, zither and live electronics
• 2012: buddha cannot sit quietly anymore, voice, obi-gong and live electronics


External links

*http://www.brunoliberda.at


References



Bruno Liberda at MICA (Music Information System Austria) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Liberda, Bruno Living people 1953 births People from Mödling Austrian classical composers Austrian male classical composers