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Michael Wolters is a British composer of German origin. He was born in 1971 in
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, Germany, grew up in
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, a small German village on the Dutch border and now lives in
Birmingham Birmingham ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of 1.145 million in the city proper, 2.92 million in the West ...
, UK. After working as a care worker in a children's home and a runner at several theatres in Germany and Scarborough he studied Applied Theatre Studies at Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany and Composition and Theatre Studies at the
University of Huddersfield , mottoeng = Thus not for you alone , established = 1825 – Huddersfield Science and Mechanics' Institute1992 – university status , type = Public , endowment = £2.47 million (2015) , chancellor = George W. Buckley , vice_chancel ...
(BA, MA) and finally received his PhD in Composition from the
University of Birmingham , mottoeng = Through efforts to heights , established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
in 2003. His composition teachers include Christopher Fox,
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, Patric Standford and
Vic Hoyland Vic Hoyland (born 11 December 1945) is a British composer. He was born in Wombwell, Yorkshire, England. Educated at Hull and York universities (where he completed his PhD), Hoyland was Haywood Fellow at the University of Birmingham where he be ...
. Since 2009 he has been Deputy Head of Composition at
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. He is a founder member of the artists' collective New Guide to Opera.


Aesthetic outlook

Wolters has maintained an outsider position in the world of contemporary music with works which deconstruct and question the traditional concert situation or which are designed for performance outside the concert hall. He has written music for traditional ensembles like
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group Birmingham Contemporary Music Group (BCMG) is a British chamber ensemble based in Birmingham, England specialising in the performance of new and contemporary music. BCMG performs regularly at the CBSO Centre and Symphony Hall in Birmingham, tour ...
(''Journal'', ''Neighbours for a Night'' and ''I see with my eyes closed'') but prefers not to be confined by conventional set-ups and concert rituals. This has resulted in pieces with unusual instrumentations (His 2012 twelve-minute-long opera ''The Voyage'' in collaboration with Birmingham-based theatre company Stan's Cafe, for example, is written for mezzo-soprano, eleven recorders and double bass ), performances in unusual places (''wahnsinnig wichtig on ice'' ith New Guide to Operatook place on and around an ice rink) or projects of unusual duration (his ''Spring Symphony: The Joy of Life'' is the shortest symphony in the world and lasts around 17 seconds and the performance of ''Wir sehen uns morgen wieder'' ith New Guide to Operalasted for one month). He strongly believes that the idea and the concept of a work are the crucial elements to create a successful piece of art. There is no place for musical or other material that doesn't serve the idea. His work focuses on many of the principles highlighted in
Sol LeWitt Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including conceptual art and minimalism. LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and "structures" (a term he pref ...
's Sentences on Conceptual Art. One of the major influences on his music was the work of American performance artist
Laurie Anderson Laurel Philips Anderson (born June 5, 1947), known as Laurie Anderson, is an American avant-garde artist, composer, musician, and film director whose work spans performance art, pop music, and multimedia projects. Initially trained in violin and ...
in the 1980s. He especially admires Anderson's ability to use multiple artistic genres to create highly effective and moving performance situations, where – in her typical postmodern way – she tells stories while highlighting the fact that she is telling stories.


Reactions

Wolters' constant refusal to conform to conventional concert practice has led to mixed receptions in the international press. The Telegraph called his ''Neighbours for a Night'' "a piece that stood all the norms of 'new music' on their head". In the performance "the audience was invited to sing a deathless melody", which left the Guardian reviewer Andrew Clements baffled. Clements' unfavourable review of this piece highlights how Wolters' work sits purposefully uncomfortably within the Western concert tradition. In contrast, Charlotte Higgins, the Guardian's chief arts writer called ''I see with my eyes closed'', his first collaboration with Theatre Company Stan's Cafe, "fascinating, oddly moving territory". American Recorder called his radio play ''Kathryn und Peter durchqueren die Antarktis'' an "impressive achievement in the world of music/theater/performance" while Stephen Graham's acknowledges the absurdity of Wolters' "postmodern folk theatre" ''German Folk Tunes'', but also finds it "a little too self-conscious and obvious in its satire".


Works

Wolters works have been performed in Europe, Russia, New Zealand, USA and Canada. His music for ''Danserye'', a dance project in collaboration with the German choreographer Sebastian Matthias, toured Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands in 2013. His opera ''The Voyage'' was commission by the PRS Foundation for the 2012
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.


Selected works

*Danserye (2013) music for dance, recorder, clarinet, violin, guitar *The Voyage (2012) for voice, eleven recorders and double bass *Monsterwalzer (2002/2012) for 11 strings/9 flutes, cello and double bass *Deutsche Volksweisen (German Folk Tunes) *The Lady plays Rachmaninov (2007) for decibel *Concerto Grosso (2006) for Orkest de Volharding *The Bridegroom (2004) opera after Pushkin *Spring Symphony: The Joy of Life (2002) for orchestra *BRAHMS (2002) for large orchestra *Journal (2001) for large ensemble *Symphony No 1 "Concerto for Orchestra" (1999) for orchestra *HandBAG-Music (1997) for ensemble


With New Guide to Opera

*wahnsinning wichtig: on ice (2012) music theatre *Wir sehen uns morgen wieder (2009) multi media project *Grosse Mengen Bach (2008) music theatre *BBC4 World News Today (2008) music theatre *The End of the Gulf Stream (2006) music theatre *Kathryn und Peter durchqueren die Antarktis (2005) music theatre *The American Penis (2005) music theatre


References


External links


composer's websitePRS for Music Interview with Michael Wolters about The VoyageMichael Wolters
in the
British Music Collection Sound and Music is the UK's national agency for new music, established on 1 October 2008 from the merger of four existing bodies working in the contemporary music field: the Society for the Promotion of New Music (SPNM), the British Music Informa ...

New Guide to Opera
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