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Helge Jörns (born 18 March 1941) is a German composer and
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Life

Born in
Mannheim Mannheim (; Palatine German language, Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (), is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, second-largest city in Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart, the States of Ger ...
, the son of the composer Helmuth Jörns, he spent his childhood and early youth in Mannheim. From 1956 until his Abitur in 1962, he worked as
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in
Alsfeld Alsfeld () is a town in the center of Hesse, in Germany. Located about north of Frankfurt, Alsfeld is part of the densely populated Frankfurt Rhine-Main, Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region, with nearby Lauterbach, Hesse, Lauterbach (about ...
in Hesse. Until 1966, he studied at the
Hochschule für Musik Detmold The Hochschule für Musik Detmold is a university-level music school situated in Detmold, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Academics The Hochschule offers performance degrees in composition, all orchestral instruments, piano, voice, opera, ar ...
Composition and conducting as well as at the Tonmeisterinstitut with the main instrumental subjects piano and cello. In 1966, he moved to Berlin and studied
musicology Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, ...
at
Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin; also known as Berlin Institute of Technology and Technical University of Berlin, although officially the name should not be translated) is a public university, public research university located in Berlin, Germany. It was the first ...
until 1971. From 1966 to 1997, he worked as first sound engineer at the
Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor RIAS (; ''Radio in the American Sector'') was a radio and television station in the American Sector of Berlin during the Cold War. It was founded by the US occupational authorities after World War II in 1946 to provide the German population in ...
Berlin with more than 300 record and CD productions as well as from 1967 to 1971 as music reviewer for the daily newspaper ''
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''. up a teaching position for
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and
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as successor of Ernst Pepping at the church music school of the . In 1978, he moved to the Bischöfliche Kirchenmusikhochschule Berlin (Department of Church Music of the Archdiocese of Berlin) as a lecturer in composition, a post he held until 1988. Guest professorships also took him to Melbourne, Sydney, Helsinki, Istanbul and Ankara.Helge, Jorns
on musicanet From 1994 to 1997, he worked as 1st sound engineer at
Deutschlandfunk Kultur Deutschlandfunk Kultur (; abbreviated to ''DLF Kultur'' or ''DKultur'') is a culture-oriented radio station and part of Deutschlandradio, a set of three national radio stations in Germany. Initially named ''DeutschlandRadio Berlin'', the station ...
and since then has devoted himself exclusively to composing.


Awards and prizes

, Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo, Rostrum of Composers (
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Deutscher Schallplattenpreis The Deutscher Schallplattenpreis was a prize that the awarded from 1963 through 1992. Its successor is the Echo Music Prize Echo Music Prize (stylised as ECHO, ) was an accolade by the , an association of recording companies of Germany to rec ...
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Work

* ''Europe and the Bull'' (1988), opera in 2 parts (18 singers, choir, orchestra); first performance: 17 August 1988 Berlin; Ms. ((Mv. Intermezzo)); S: CD, collegno; Note: new version 1999 * ''Der Aquädukt'' (1987), scenic oratorio (solos, choir, orchestra); WP: 1990 Vienna; Ms. (composer's publication mat.); B:
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and ORT Ms. and Sdg.; Note: edited by
Maximilian Kolbe Maximilian Maria Kolbe (born Raymund Kolbe; ; 8 January 1894 – 14 August 1941) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest, Conventual Franciscan friar, missionary, saint, martyr, and a Nazi concentration camp victim, who volunteered to die in place ...
. * ''Spiel von Liebe und Zufall'' (1991), opera in 3 acts (solos and orchestra); first performance: 1993 Schwetzingen/Karlsruhe; Ms. ((Mv. Intermezzo); B: DAT at Süddeutscher Rundfunk. * ''The Marrakech Cat'' fantastic opera in five parts for children from 8 to 88 (solos, choir, ballet and orchestra); WP: 1994/95 Halle, Saale; Ms. (Mv. Intermezzo)); B: U-MATIC, Fs * ''Trio 1991'',(Symphony No. 1) Ow. (Wind Quintet, String Quintet, Orchestra); First performance: 1992
Berliner Philharmoniker The Berlin Philharmonic () is a German orchestra based in Berlin. It is one of the most popular, acclaimed and well-respected orchestras in the world. Throughout the 20th century, the orchestra was led by conductors Wilhelm Furtwängler (1922� ...
; Ms. (composer's recording mat.); B: DAT Berliner Philharmonisches Orchester * ''Concerto grosso'' Ow. (wind quintet and orchestra); First performance: 1998 Schwerin; Ms. ((Mv. Intermezzo)); B: DLR (DAT) * ''Dezett'', Kmk. (Fl., 2 Ob., 2 Kl., 2 Rg., 2 Hn., Kb.); First performance: 1994 Moscow; Ms. (publication mat. with the composer); B: DAT with SDR * ''Florindo and the unknown'', burlesque opera in 3 parts, original libretto: Hugo von Hofmannsthal, 2.2.2.2.- 4.3.3.1.,timpani,percussion,strings,MCh,solos (Mv. Intermezzo) * String trios, string quartets; piano quartets; solo concerts 3 x violin, 1 x cello, 1 harpsichord, 1 violin, 1 flute; piano quintet; * ''Per un poc di pace'', cantata, premiere: 1978 Berlin,
Sing-Akademie zu Berlin The Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, also known as the Berliner Singakademie, is a musical (originally choral) society founded in Berlin in 1791 by Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, harpsichordist to the court of Prussia, on the model of the 18th-centu ...
, Philharmonie Berlin * ''Jewish Friends'', cantata * 3 symphonies; 4 operas; solo and chamber music; piano Lieder; * ''Ein Liebeslied der Alma'' * Chorwerke,
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jorns, Helge German composers 20th-century German classical composers 1941 births Living people Musicians from Mannheim Technische Universität Berlin alumni