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Friedrich Heinrich Kern (born March 19, 1980 in Ludwigshafen) is a German composer,
pianist A pianist ( , ) is an individual musician who plays the piano. Since most forms of Western music can make use of the piano, pianists have a wide repertoire and a wide variety of styles to choose from, among them traditional classical music, ja ...
, and
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player. Kern began his studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Mannheim where he graduated with a Diplom in Music Composition and Piano. His principal teachers included
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and Rudolf Meister. Additionally, he spent one year studying
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at Seoul National University. In 2007, he was a visiting composer at
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. From 2008, Kern studied in New York with
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and Louis Karchin. He received a MacCracken Research Fellowship and now teaches at
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. Over the past 20 years, Kern has composed and produced hundreds of new compositions and dozens of new works. He has made lauded appearances as performer and composer in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. In addition to his work with electronic instruments and media, Kern has composed works for acoustic instrumentations, ranging from soloist to full orchestra. Friedrich Heinrich Kern published his dissertation, entitled ''An Exploration of Compositional Technique in the Operas of Kaaija Saariaho and Christian Jost','' in 2016. He teaches a composition class at New York University, where he earned a PhD, and is based in New York City. Important works include ''Von Taufedern und Sternen'' for soprano and orchestra, premiered by the Baden-Baden Philharmonic Orchestra in Germany; ''"...pour une nuit seule"'', a string quartet written for the Jack Quartet, and ''Eins.Zwei'' for piano and percussion, premiered by the Either/Or Ensemble. His works are published by syncron-arts, Cecilia Music Concept, and Edition Impronta, his recordings are released by M=MAXIMAL and
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.


Career

In 2011, Kern began to teach at
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’s College of Arts & Science, and in 2017, he began to teach a composition class. It was there that he received his PhD in music theory and composition and was appointed director of the Washington Square Contemporary Music Society in 2016. In 2014, Kern was appointed president of the League of Composers / International Society for Contemporary Music, the oldest organization for contemporary music in the United States, founded and based in
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in 1923. On July 24, 2018, Kern made his
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debut with members of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra. On July 25, 2018, Kern presented a late night recital, performing alongside pianist
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and Philipp Marguerre. Anthony Tommasini wrote in
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that Kern showcased "the wonders of the modern glass harmonica" at that concert. Earlier that evening, the "splendid soloists" performed Mozart's Adagio & Rondo with two glass harmonicas and ensemble at
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for second evening in a row, an event critic Meche Kroop described as an "extraordinary state of shock, a pleasant shock." Kern also made guest appearances during this time, appearing on Niklas Liepe's 2018 album, "The New Paganini Project". Kern premiered his arrangement of Mozart's
Adagio and Rondo for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello The ''Adagio and Rondo'', K. 617, is a quintet composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for glass harmonica, flute, oboe, viola and cello. Completed on May 23, 1791 (the date indicated in Mozart's own list of his works), it was written for Marianne ...
with leading members of the
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Orchestra and the Calidore String Quartet in May 2019. He appeared with the same arrangement in Amsterdam in June 2019 with members of the
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in a joint concert with
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. In January 2020, Kern performed the American premiere of
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's "Rondeau for Glass Harmonica and Strings" with the
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. The
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presented the first Croatian production of Gaetano Donizetti's original version of
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with Glass Harmonica in February 2020, with Kern as soloist. His first performance in Paris on March 13, 2020 at the
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was held without audience due to the
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but was recorded for broadcast by
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.


Instruments

Kern performs on piano, electric piano, synthesizers, and electronics. He plays several glass instruments, primarily built in the workshop of Sascha Reckert. His preferred glass instrument is the
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, most recently used in his appearances with
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, Shanghai Symphony, and the
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.


Works


Singles and EPs

*''Anatomy of a Dance'' (2019) *''Flow'' (2019) *''Consolation'' (2018) *''Behind the Wall'' (2018) *''The New Paganini Project'' (2018) with Niklas Liepe *''If you get There Before I do'' (2017) *''Once Upon a Time, There Was You'' (2017) *''Within'' (2017)


Albums

*''The Singles Collection. Beyond the Darkness'' (2020)


Compositions

*''Impromptu'' for Piano Solo - 2002 *''Nachtschatten'' for Piano for Four Hands - 2002 *''Von Taufedern und Sternen for soprano and orchestra'' - 2010 *''Les Adieux for two violins'' - 2009 *''"...pour une nuit seule" for string quartet'' - 2009 *''Eins.Zwei for piano and percussion'' - 2009 *''Fanfare - movimiento sin progresión for brass ensemble'' - 2008 *''Ellipses for violin and piano'' - 2007 *''Anima II (Kern vs. Gould) for piano and quadraphone speaker system'' - 2007 *''Almost Romance for tuba and orchestra'' - 2007 *''Anima for Korean komungo and speaker system'' - 2006 *''Essence - ballet music for Korea gayageum quartett and ensemble'' - 2006 *''5 Lieder for baritone and piano'' - 2005 *''Keine Spuren...fixpunktlos for soprano, speaker and ensemble'' - 2004 *''Walzer for violoncello and piano'' - 2004


Arrangements and orchestrations

*'' The Sleeping Beauty'' - Arrangement of the ballet by
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for Harmoniemusik (2009) *'' Hänsel und Gretel'' - Arrangement of the opera by Engelbert Humperdinck for
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musik (2008) *''Viva Verdi!'' - Arrangement for
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musik after themes by Giuseppe Verdi (2003)


References


External links

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at The League of Composers/ISCM
Inter-Note
Published compositions

Published arrangements {{DEFAULTSORT:Kern, Friedrich Heinrich 1980 births German classical composers New York University alumni Living people 21st-century classical composers German male classical composers 21st-century German composers 21st-century German male musicians