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Stefan Hippe (born 1966) is a German composer, conductor and accordionist.


Life

Born in Nuremberg, Hippe received his first accordion lessons from Herbert Bausewein in 1974 and his first composition lessons from Hans-Ludwig Schilling in 1981. At the
Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg The Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg (formerly ''Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg-Augsburg'') is a music conservatoire based in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. The conservatoire has a secondary building in Augsburg. The Hochschule The Hochschule für ...
he studied accordion with Willi Münch and Irene Kauper, then composition at the
Hochschule für Musik Würzburg The Hochschule für Musik Würzburg (University of Music Würzburg) was founded in 1797 by Franz Joseph Fröhlich as Collegium musicum academicum (Academic college of music). From 1921 to 1973, it was named Bayerisches Staatskonservatorium der Mu ...
with
Bertold Hummel Bertold Hummel (27 November 1925 – 9 August 2002) was a German composer of modern classical music. Life Bertold Hummel was born in Hüfingen, Baden. He studied at the Academy of Music in Freiburg from 1947 to 1954, taking composition with Ha ...
and
Heinz Winbeck Heinz Winbeck (11 February 1946 – 26 March 2019) was a German composer, conductor and academic teacher. He is known for five large-scale symphonies, which he programmatically subtitled, such as " Tu Solus" and " De Profundis". As a composition ...
and conducting with Günther Wich. Since 1999, he has taught at the Nuremberg Music School, and from 2004 to 2007 at the
University of Erlangen–Nuremberg University of Erlangen–Nuremberg (german: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU) is a public research university in the cities of Erlangen and Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany. The name Friedrich–Alexander comes from the univ ...
. Since 2015, he has been a lecturer among others for conducting at the in Trossingen. As a composer and soloist, Hippe among others works with the , the and the
Staatstheater Nürnberg The Staatstheater Nürnberg is a German theatre company in Nuremberg, Bavaria. The theatre is one of four Bavarian state theatres and shows operas, plays, ballets and concerts. History Its main venue, the opera house ("Opernhaus Nürnberg"), i ...
. With the soprano Irene Kurka he founded the duo ''Soprakkordeon'' in 2000. Furthermore, he is the principal conductor of the Bundesakkordeonorchester (BuAkkO), a project and selection orchestra founded in 2010 and sponsored by the .Deutscher Harmonika-Verband
Auswahlorchester
(retrieved 6 March 2021)


Awards

* 1994: 1st prize at the composition competition of the Summer Music Academy Hitzacker (for the 2nd string quartet) * 1995: 1st prize at the composition competition of the city of Würzburg (for ''Kammermusik No.1'') * 1997: Scholarship stay in the
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Paris * 1998: * 2000: Bavarian Promotion Prize for Young Artists * 2003: ; Fördergabe der (Zürich) * 2006: Prize of the City of Cottbus (for ''Tumulus – nachts'')


Compositions


Stage music

* ''A Lady Dies'' (1999). Chamber opera. Libretto: . 11 March 2000 Nürnberg ()


Vocal compositions

* ''23rd Psalm'' (1983) for voice and organ. Text Latin and German. 17 April 1988 * ''Die drei Teiche von Hellbrunn'' (1989). 1st string quartet, with soprano solo and double bass. Text:
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. 19 June 1989,
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* ''Egonoia'' (1990) for chamber choir, contrabassoon and piano. Texts: 6 poems by
Ernst Jandl Ernst Jandl (; 1 August 1925 – 9 June 2000) was an Austrian writer, poet, and translator. He became known for his experimental lyric, mainly sound poems (''Sprechgedichte'') in the tradition of concrete and visual poetic forms. Poetry Inf ...
. 20 June 1990, Würzburg * ''Jusques à la mort...'' (1990). Song cycle for alto and piano. Text: Guillaume de Machaut, Rainer Maria Rilke and
Friedrich Hölderlin Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (, ; ; 20 March 1770 – 7 June 1843) was a German poet and philosopher. Described by Norbert von Hellingrath as "the most German of Germans", Hölderlin was a key figure of German Romanticism. Part ...
. 17 December 1990, Würzburg * ''Frühlingslied'' (1995) for
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and accordion orchestra (4.4.4.2B). Text: from the ''
Carmina Burana ''Carmina Burana'' (, Latin for "Songs from Benediktbeuern" 'Buria'' in Latin is a manuscript of 254 poems and dramatic texts mostly from the 11th or 12th century, although some are from the 13th century. The pieces are mostly bawdy, irreverent ...
''. 15 June 1996, Schweinfurt * ''Wild with love'' (1997). Chamber music No.3 (1st movement) for voice, flute, percussion and accordion. Text:
Stanley Kunitz Stanley Jasspon Kunitz (; July 29, 1905May 14, 2006) was an American poet. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress twice, first in 1974 and then again in 2000. Biography Kunitz was born in Worcester, Massach ...
. 21 November 2001, Nuremberg * ''Credo'' (2000) for 8-part chamber choir and brass. 1 October 2000, Nuremberg * ''Our Father'' (2001) for soprano, baritone, harp, glockenspiel and
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(1.1.2.2.0). 11 August 2001, Regensburg * ''Wahnsinniges Gedicht'' (2001/02) for mixed choir and accordion orchestra. Text: 5 poems by Ernst Jandl. 6 May 2006, Nuremberg * ''Under der linden'' (2002) for chamber choir. Text: 3 poems by
Walther von der Vogelweide Walther von der Vogelweide (c. 1170c. 1230) was a Minnesänger who composed and performed love-songs and political songs (" Sprüche") in Middle High German. Walther has been described as the greatest German lyrical poet before Goethe; his hundr ...
. 19 August 2002 * ''die liebe'' (2002) for soprano and accordion. Text: 2 poems by Gerhard Falkner. 14 January 2003, Nuremberg (Irene Kurka oprano Hippe ccordion * ''Blauer Himmel'' (2003) for soprano, flute, 2 guitars, violoncello and accordion. Text: 2 poems by Gerhard Falkner. 10 December 2003, Würzburg * ''Requiem'' (2005) for soprano, mixed choir and orchestra. Text by Alejandra Pizarnik and from the Old Testament. 19 November 2005, Nuremberg ( St. Lorenz) * ''Stabat mater'' (2008) for 3-part mixed choir and accordion. 18 April 2009, Warsaw * ''Atem 1946'' (2019) for choir '' a cappella'' -
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in Memoriam. 25 MaY 2019, Erlangen


Orchestra/ Ensemble work

* ''The Temptation of St. Anthony'' (1986/97) for accordion orchestra (4.4.4.2B.2 Elektronium). 22 May 1998, Innsbruck * ''Fresques'' (1989) for orchestra (2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 - harp - percussion - strings). 5 April 1991, Bad Reichenhall * ''...ein leiser Ton gezogen...'' (1990/91) for accordion orchestra (5.5.4.2B.2 Elektronien.Sw). 8 November 1991, Gaggenau * ''Krakatao'' (1993) for accordion orchestra (4.4.3.2B.1-2 Elektronien.Sw). 23 November 1994, Weißenburg * ''Kammermusik No.1'' (1994) for ensemble (10 players: 1.0.1.0 - 1.1.1.0 - percussion - piano - strings: 1.0.0.1.1). 23 March 1995, Würzburg * ''MŒHB'' (1996). Seven pieces for accordion orchestra (4.4.4.2B.2 Elektronien). 21 November 1998, Horsholm * ''Salut'' (1997) for accordion orchestra (4.4.3.3.2B.2 Elektronien) and percussion. 24 June 1997, Stuttgart * ''Portraits'' (1997) for symphony orchestra and accordion orchestra (4.4.4.4). 13 February 1988, (
Hofer Symphoniker Hofer Symphoniker (''Hof Symphony Orchestra'') is a German symphony orchestra based in Hof, Bavaria, Germany. The orchestra began its performing activity in 1945, when Kapellmeister Karl F. Keller founded it as ''Hofer Konzertorchester''. A ...
) * ''OURCQ. Rêvie parisienne'' (1997) for accordion and accordion orchestra (4.4.4.2B.2 Elektronien). 21 November 1998, Nuremberg * ''Ausdrucksorte'' (1998) for accordion orchestra (4.4.4.2B). 5 December 1998, Laaber * Short Cuts' (2002/03) for accordion orchestra (4.4.3.3.2B), 2 electrons (ad libitum) and percussion (ad libitum). 19 July 2003, Nuremberg * ''The Moons of Saturn'' :*Part 1 (2005) for accordion orchestra (4.4.3.3.2 Elektronien.2B) and percussion. 8 April 2006, Trossingen Part 2 (2006) for accordion orchestra (4.4.3.3.2 ;Elektronien.2B) and percussion. 18 March 2007, Erlangen :*Part 3 (movements 10-14; 2008/09) for accordion orchestra (4.4.3.3.2B). Autumn 2009 Cottbus * ''Tumulus - at night'' (2006) for accordion and string orchestra (6.5.4.3.2). 16 September 2006, Nuremberg (production:
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) * ''Tango capriccioso'' (2006) for accordion orchestra (4.4.3.3.2 Elektronien.2B), piano and percussion. 28 April 2007, Fürth * ''Disposition'' (2006) for organ, 2 oboes, 2 horns in F and string quintet (solo or choral). 3 December 2006, Nuremberg (St. Jobst; for the inauguration of the organ). * Trois Pièces' (2007) for youth symphony orchestra. 12 December 2007, Limoges * ''Piano Concerto'' (2007/08) Version for piano, accordion orchestra (with 2 electrons) and timpani. 22 March 2009, Frankfurt Version for piano and symphony orchestra.


Film scores

* for ''In der Hoffnung ist gut leben'' (Documentary by Helge Cramer) (1995), for accordion. First broadcast 28 August 1995 (
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) * for ''
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'' (1913, director:
Louis Feuillade Louis Feuillade (; 19 February 1873 – 25 February 1925) was a French filmmaker of the silent era. Between 1906 and 1924, he directed over 630 films. He is primarily known for the crime serials '' Fantômas'', '' Les Vampires'' and '' Judex ...
) (2003/04), for 5 accordions, 2 electroniums and basso. 31 January 2004, Erlangen (Silent Film Music Days) * for '' The White Hell of Pitz Palu'' (1929, director:
Arnold Fanck Arnold Fanck (6 March 1889 – 28 September 1974) was a German film director and pioneer of the mountain film genre. He is best known for the extraordinary alpine footage he captured in such films as '' The Holy Mountain'' (1926), '' The White He ...
,
Georg Wilhelm Pabst Georg Wilhelm Pabst (25 August 1885 – 29 May 1967) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter. He started as an actor and theater director, before becoming one of the most influential German-language filmmakers during the Weimar Republic. ...
) (2004), für Kammerensemble. 31 January 2005 Erlangen (Stummfilmmusiktage)


Chamber music


Soli

* ''Capriccio'' (1981) for accordion. 1 April 1982 Nuremberg * ''Epitaph fûr M'' (1987) for piano. 11 May 1988 Nuremberg * ''Foot Fire Burn Dance'' (1997). Chamber music No.3 (2nd movement) for percussion. 11 February 2001, Lüneburg * ''1000 Pieces'' (2001ff.) for piano (first pieces). 5 May 2001 Munich Work in progress; so far: No. 1, 22, 83, 325, 741, 772, 907 * ''Dies Irae'' (2003) for guitar. 10 October 2003
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* ''Marsch 1933-1945'' (2006) for guitar. 19 May 2006
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* ''Zithat'' (2006) for treble
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. 20 October 2007 Hanau * ''1000 Töne'' (2007) for accordion. 23 November 2007 Fürth


Duos

* ''Kurioso'' (1983) for bassoon and accordion. 5 December 1986 Nuremberg * ''Sphinx'' (1988) for percussion and accordion. 19 April 1988 Würzburg * ''Trip'' (1992) for bass drum (2 players), after a text by
Günter Eich Günter Eich (; 1 February 1907 – 20 December 1972) was a German lyricist, dramatist, and author. He was born in Lebus, on the Oder River, and educated in Leipzig, Berlin, and Paris. Life Eich made his first appearance in print with some poems ...
. 22 June 1992 Würzburg * ''Liaison'' (1992) for flute and accordion. 12 February 1993 in Lohr am Main (with the flutist Carina Vogel and Stefan Hippe) * ''Dessins'' (1994) for piano 4 hands. 5 March 1994, Würzburg * ''Nerv'' (1995) for clarinet in A (B) and accordion. 15 September 1995, Nuremberg * ''Zwei Ländler'' (1996) for clarinet and accordion. 17 November 1996, Erlangen * ''Signale'' (2001) for trumpet and organ. 10 November 2001, Munich * ''Der Kampf des Enkidu'' (2002) for 2 percussionists. 21 June 2002,
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* ''Stephanus-Monologe'' (2002) for clarinet in B and organ. 19 May 2002 Nuremberg ( Lorenzkirche; for the inauguration of the Stephanusorgel). * ''Pression'' (2008) for violin and accordion. 2 March 2008, Nuremberg * ''Acht Kafka-Skizzen'' (2008) for piano and accordion. 14 October 2008, Prague


Trios

* ''Souvenir d’une vie'' (1984) for flute, violin and accordion. 23 November 1984, Nuremberg. * ''Naive Stücke'' (2002) for 3 trombones. 22 February 2003 Nuremberg * ''ZwôSibenAhteVier'' (2007) for 3 organs. 18 October 2007 Nuremberg (Lorenzkirche); for the inauguration of the Laurentiusorgel)


Quartets

* ''Die drei Teiche von Hellbrunn'' (1989). 1st string quartet, with soprano solo and double bass: see under ''Vocal Compositions''. * ''2nd String Quartet'' (1993). 31 July 1994 Hitzacker (Minguet Quartet) * ''Wild with love'' (1997). Chamber music no. (1st movement) for voice, flute, percussion and accordion: see under ''Vocal compositions''. * ''Les quatre Anges et les Vents de la Terre'' (1997) for accordion quartet (3 accordions and basso). 29 April 1998, Nuremberg * ''Offertorium'' (2003) for bassoon quartet (3 bassoons and contrabassoon). 31 July 2005 Langenzenn * ''Die Angst des Torhüters'' (2006) for oboe, clarinet, violin and violoncello. 26 January 2006 Stuttgart () * ''Drei Bilder'' (2007) for 2 clarinets, alto saxophone and bass clarinet. 26 January 2008, Dithmarschen (Music School)


Quintets

* ''Die Versuchung des heiligen Antonius'' (1986) for 5 accordions. 28 April 1987 Nuremberg. - (1997 version for accordion orchestra). * ''Reise nach'' (1988) for 5 accordions. 23 April 1988 Erlangen Version for 4 accordions and basso (1997). 10 May 1997 Passau * ''Catch'' (2001) for accordion quintet (4 accordions with M3 and basso). 3 February 2002 Wunsiedel


Sextets

* ''Der Schatz des heiligen Laurentius'' (2008) for
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and organ. 15 July 2008 Nürnberg ( Lorenzkirche)


Septets

* ''Terpsichore'' (1986) for 7 percussionists. 14 October 1986 Nürnberg


Octets

* ''Annacamento'' (1996). Kammermusik No.2 für Ensemble (1 icc0.1.0 – 0.0.0.0 – Schlagzeug – Klavier – Akkordeon – Streicher: 1.0.1.1.0). Premiere 9 November 1996 Nürnberg (
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, conductor: Werner Heider) * ''Faux!'' (2002) for accordion ensemble (6 accordions with M3 and 2 basso). 19 October 2002, Malden (Netherlands)


References


External links

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Stefan Hippe im AUGEMUS Musikverlag Ralf Kaupenjohann
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hippe, Stefan 20th-century classical composers German composers German opera composers 20th-century hymnwriters Male film score composers German film score composers Classical accordionists Academic staff of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg 1966 births Living people Musicians from Nuremberg 20th-century German male musicians