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Georg Friedrich Haas (born 16 August 1953 in
Graz Graz (; sl, Gradec) is the capital city of the Austrian state of Styria and second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. As of 1 January 2021, it had a population of 331,562 (294,236 of whom had principal-residence status). In 2018, the popula ...
, Austria) is an Austrian composer. In a 2017 ''Classic Voice'' poll of the greatest works of art music since 2000, pieces by Haas received the most votes (49), and his composition ''in vain'' (2000) topped the list.


Education and career

Georg Friedrich Haas grew up in Tschagguns, Vorarlberg and studied composition with
Gösta Neuwirth Gösta Neuwirth (; born 6 January 1937) is an Austrian musicologist, composer and academic teacher. He studied in Vienna and Berlin, where he wrote a dissertation on harmony in Franz Schreker's ''Der ferne Klang''. He has taught at universities a ...
and Iván Erőd and piano with Doris Wolf at the
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, Austria. Since 1978, he has been teaching at the Hochschule as an instructor, and since 1989 as an associate professor in
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, contemporary composition techniques, analysis, and introduction to
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. Haas is a founding member of the Graz composers' collective ''Die andere Seite''. He composes in a cottage in Fischbach,
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. Haas completed two years of postgraduate studies at the
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with Friedrich Cerha, participated in the Darmstädter Ferienkurse (1980, 1988 and 1990), and the
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course at IRCAM (1991). He received a fellowship from the
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(1992–93), was awarded the Sandoz Prize (1992) and a music grant from the National Ministry of Science, Research, and Culture (1995). His works have been on the programs of the following festivals:
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), Musikprotokoll (Graz), Witten,
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, Royaumont,
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, Festival d'Automne (
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), as well as at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse and th
Salzburg Festival 2011
Since 2005, he has lectured at the Hochschule in
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, Switzerland; since 2013, he has been a professor of composition at
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, New York.


Career

Haas's style recalls that of
György Ligeti György Sándor Ligeti (; ; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music. He has been described as "one of the most important avant-garde composers in the latter half of the twentieth century ...
in its use of
micropolyphony Micropolyphony is a kind of polyphonic musical texture developed by György Ligeti which consists of many lines of dense canons moving at different tempos or rhythms, thus resulting in tone clusters vertically. According to David Cope, "micropoly ...
, microintervals and the exploitation of the overtone series; he is often characterized as a leading exponent of
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. His aesthetics is guided by the idea that music is able "to articulate a human being's emotions and states of the soul in such a way that other human beings can embrace these emotions and states of the soul as their own" ("Emotionen und seelische Zustände von Menschen so zu formulieren, daß sie auch von anderen Menschen als die ihren angenommen werden können"). Thus Haas has disavowed the intellectualism of some strands of the modernist musical avant-garde (such as serialism and deconstructivism). The emotional atmosphere of many of his works is sombre. Haas's operas have been criticized for evoking themes like suffering, illness and death to aesthetic voyeurism: "the piece aas's opera ''Thomas'' (2013)comes dangerously close to a kind of palliative care ward tourism." In a similar vein, his orchestral works have been compared to film music: " 'Dark dreams'' for symphony orchestralets us think of a soundtrack ready-made for a suspense movie" ("lässt aber auch an einen probaten Soundtrack zum Suspense-Streifen denken"). Haas's opera '' Morgen und Abend'', to a
libretto A libretto (Italian for "booklet") is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical. The term ''libretto'' is also sometimes used to refer to the text of major li ...
by the Norwegian writer
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, was jointly commissioned by the
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, London, and the Deutsche Oper Berlin. It was premiered on the main stage of the Royal Opera House on 13 November 2015.


Personal life

Haas is the dominant partner in a
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relationship with his wife, the American writer, BDSM educator, and actor Mollena Williams-Haas. In 2016, ''
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'' published an article about his BDSM relationship with his wife.''


Writings and compositions

Haas has published musicological articles on the works of Luigi Nono, Ivan Wyschnegradsky, Alois Hába,
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, an
Franz Schubert
among which: * 'Arc-en-ciel" op.37: Ivan Wyschnegradskys behutsame Annäherung an das Zwölftonintervall', in Horst-Peter Hesse (ed.), ''Mikrotöne IV''. ''Kongressbericht über das 4. internationale Symposium "Mikrotonforschung, Musik mit Mikrotönen, ekmelische Musik", Salzburg, 2.–5. Mai 1991'' (Munich: Nymphenburg, 1993) (Grundfragen der mikrotonalen Musik 2), pp. 79–82 * 'Die Verwirklichung einer Utopie: Ultrachromatik und nicht-oktavierende Tonräume in Ivan Wyschnegradskys mikrotonalen Kompositionen', in Claus Ganter (ed.), ''Harmonik im 20. Jahrhundert'' (Vienna: WUV, 1993), pp. 87–100


Operas

* ''Adolf Wölfli'', chamber opera (Graz 1981) * ''Nacht'', chamber opera in 24 scenes; libretto by the composer after texts by
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(concert performance in Bregenz 1996, staged in Bregenz 1998) * ''Die schöne Wunde'', opera after
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,
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and others (Bregenz 2003) * ''Melancholia'', opera in 3 parts; libretto by
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after his own novel ( Palais Garnier, Paris, 2008) * ''Bluthaus'', opera in 10 scenes (composed 2010/11); libretto by
Klaus Händl Klaus Händl (born September 17, 1969) is an Austrian actor, writer and director. Biography Händl was born in Rum, Tyrol, Austria. He started his theater career as an actor in Vienna's Schauspielhaus. His first theatrical production, which h ...
; world premiere: April 2011, Schwetzingen Festival; premiere of revised version (45 minutes new music): Kampnagel, Hamburg, June 2014. * ''Thomas'', opera. Libretto by
Klaus Händl Klaus Händl (born September 17, 1969) is an Austrian actor, writer and director. Biography Händl was born in Rum, Tyrol, Austria. He started his theater career as an actor in Vienna's Schauspielhaus. His first theatrical production, which h ...
; world premiere: May 2013, Schwetzingen Festival * ''Morgen und Abend''. Libretto Jon Fosse; world premiere: Royal Opera House, 13 November 2015 * ''Koma''. Libretto Klaus Händl; world premiere: Schwetzingen Festival, 27 May 2016 ** ''KOMA'', definitive version. Libretto Klaus Händl; world premiere: Stadttheater Klagenfurt, 28 March 2019


Other works

* Sextet for 3 violas and 3 cellos (1982) * ''Drei Hommages für einen Pianisten und zwei im Abstand eines Vierteltons gestimmte Klaviere'' (1985) * ''...Schatten...durch unausdenkliche Wälder'' for 2 pianos and 2 percussionists (1992) * ''Descendiendo'' for orchestra (1993) * ''....'', double concerto for accordion, viola and chamber ensemble (1994) * ''...Einklang freier Wesen... ''for various instrumentations, each titled ''...aus freier Lust...verbunden...'' (1994) * ''Nacht-Schatten'' (1994 Bregenz) * ''Fremde Welten'', concerto for piano and 20 stringed instruments (1997) * Concerto for violin and orchestra (1998) * String Quartet No.2 (1998) * ''Nach-ruf...ent-gleitend...'' for ensemble (1999) * ''Torso'' for large orchestra after the unfinished Piano Sonata in C major, D.840 by
Franz Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast ''oeuvre'', including more than 600 secular vocal wo ...
(1999–2000) * ''in vain'' for 24 instruments (2000/02) * ''...sodass ich's hernach mit einem Blick gleichsam wie ein schönes Bild... im Geist übersehe'' (2001) * ''tria ex uno'' for ensemble (2001–2002) * ''de terrae fine'' for violin solo (2001) * ''Blumenstück'' (2001) * ''flow and friction'' for sixteenth-tone piano 4-hands (2001) * String Quartet No.3 ''"In iij. Noct"'' (2003) * ''Natures mortes'' for orchestra and accordion (UA Donaueschingen Festival 2003) * String Quartet No.4 (2003) * ''Opus 68'' for large orchestra after Piano Sonata No.9 by
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(2004) * Concerto for cello and large orchestra (2004) * ''Haiku'' for baritone and 10 instruments (2005) * ''Ritual'' for 12 bass drums and 3 wind ensembles (2005) * ''Sieben Klangräume'' (UA Salzburg 2005) * ''.......'' for viola and 6 voices (2006) * ''Hyperion'', Konzert für Lichtstimme und Orchester (UA Donaueschingen Festival 2006) * ''Bruchstück'' for large orchestra (2007) * Concerto for piano and orchestra (2007) * ''Les temps tiraillés'' for 2 violas, bassoon and electronics (2008) * Concerto for baritone saxophone and orchestra (2008) * ''antiphon'' for 2 contrabass clarinets (2008) * ''... und ...'' for chamber ensemble and electronics (2008–09) * ''... wie stille brannte das Licht'' for soprano and chamber ensemble (or piano) (2009) * ''Unheimat'' for 19 string instruments (2009) * ''Traum in des Sommers Nacht'' for orchestra (2009) * ''Arthur F. Becker (od. Buhr?)'' for 2 vocal quartets, bass solo, clarinet, percussion and cello (2009) * '' La profondeur'' for 13 players (2009) * ''ATTHIS'' for soprano and 8 instruments (or for 8 instruments) (2009) * ''fuga'' for 2 violins (2009) * ''limited approximations'' for 6 micro-tonally tuned pianos and orchestra (2010) * ''"... damit ... die Geister der Menschen erhellt und ihr Verstand erleuchtet werden ..."'' for ensemble (2010) * ''AUS.WEG'' for 8 instruments (2010) * String Quartet No.6 (2010) * String Quartet No.7 (2011) * ''"Ich suchte, aber ich fand ihn nicht."'' for ensemble (2011) * ''Duchcov'' for choir of 44 voices (2011) * ''chants oubliés'' for chamber orchestra (2011) * ''SCHWEIGEN'': ''Fukushima'' for soprano and lyric soprano, ''Lampedusa'' for soprano and mezzo-soprano, ''Mlake / Laaken'' for lyric soprano and countertenor (2011) * ''Tetraedrite'' for orchestra (2011–12) * ''"... e finisci già?"'' for orchestra (2011–12) * ''Introduktion und Transsonation'' for 17 instruments and tape (2012) * ''Dido'' for soprano and string quartet (2012) * ''Wohin bist du gegangen?'' for choir and 17 instruments (2012) * ''Anachronism'' for ensemble (2013) * ''dark dreams'' for orchestra (2013) * ''nocturno'' for female choir and accordion (or piano) (2013) * ''Tombeau ragmente aus dem Fragment KV 616a' for violin, cello and piano (2013) * ''petit hommage à un grand maître'' for piano (2013) * Concerto grosso no. 1 (2013) * Concerto grosso no. 2 (2014) * ''LAIR'' for string quartet (2014) * String Quartet No.8 (2014) * Saxophone Quartet (2014) * ''13 Bilder aus der Oper "Die schöne Wunde"'' for 6 voices and chamber orchestra (2014) * ''I can't breathe'' for trumpet (2015) * Octet for 8 trombones (2015) * ''Zugabe'' for orchestra (2015) * ''3 Stücke für Mollena'' for choir and chamber orchestra (2015–16) * Trombone Concerto (2016) * ''HYENA'' for solo voice and chamber orchestra (2016) * ''Release'' for strings, harp and piano (2016) * String Quartet No.9 (2016) * String Quartet No.10 (2016) * ''das kleine ICH BIN ICH'' for speaker and ensemble or chamber orchestra (2016) * Violin concerto no. 2 (2017) * ''ein kleines symphonisches Gedicht für Wolfgang'' for orchestra (2017) * ''Blumenwiese'': 1 for saxophone, 2 for percussion, 3 for piano, 4 for trumpet, 5 for violin, 6 for cello and 7 for double bass, also played simultaneously (2017–20) * ''framing...'' for clarinet, bassoon, percussion, piano, violin, viola and cello (2018) * ''BTZM'' for string quartet (2018) * ''catch as catch can'' for clarinet, cello and piano (2018) * 2 Pieces: ''lunar eclipse'' and ''equinox'' for clarinet, cello and piano (2018) * ''im Schatten der Harfen'' for ensemble (2018) * ''Monolog für Graz'' for speaker and ensemble (2018) * ''the last minutes of inhumanity'', an utopic Charon-cantata for mezzo-soprano and orchestra (2018), for orchestra (2019) * ''solstices'' for 10 instruments to be performed in complete darkness (2018) * ''Iguazú superior, antes de descender por la Garganta del Diablo'' for percussion quartet (2018), for 1-10 percussion (2020) * String Quartet No.11 (2019) * ''Musiche per Matera'' for ensemble (2019) * ''Sym-phonie MMXX'', ballet for orchestra (2019) * ''Hommage à Bridget Riley'' for ensemble (2019) * ''Konzert für Klangwerk und Orchester'' for solo percussion and orchestra (2019) * ''was mir Beethoven erzählt'' for violin,
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and orchestra (2020) * ''hope.'' for brass ensemble and timpani (2020) * ''Joshua Tree'' for orchestra (2020) * ''...fließend...'' for ensemble (2020)


References


Further reading

* Farthofer, Lisa. 2007. ''Georg Friedrich Haas: Im Klang denken''. Saarbrücken: Pfau, ISBN 978-3-89727-372-6 * Haas, Georg Friedrich. 1996-7. ''Die Abbildung akustischer Phänomene als Material der kompositorischen Gestaltung', ''Ton'' no. 4 – no. 1, pp. 24–27 * Haas, Georg Friedrich. 1999. ''Jenseits der zwölf Halbtöne', ''Salzburger Festspiele 1999'', pp. 17–23 * Haas, Georg Friedrich. 1999. ''Mikrotonalitäten als Kompositionselement', ''Österreichische Musikzeitschrift'' 54, no. 6, pp. 9–15 * Haas, Georg Friedrich. 2001. ''Fünf Thesen zur Mikrotonalität', ''Positionen: Beiträge zur neuen Musik'' 48, pp. 42–44 * Haas, Georg Friedrich. 2003. '''"''Der eigenen Fantasie mehr Raum geben"', ''Österreichische Musikzeitschrift'' 58, no. 10, pp. 20–25 * Lanzilotta, Pierluca. 2008. ''L'euforia di Bruckner e la catastrofe di Schüssel: "in vain" di Georg Friedrich Haas,'' master's thesis. Conservatorio di Parma * Veselovic, Martin. 2002. ''"in vain"'', master's thesis. Kunstuniversität Graz


External links


Georg Friedrich Haas
biography and works on the UE website (publisher) * https://www.ricordi.com/en-US/Composers/H/Haas-Georg-Friedrich.aspx biography and works on the Ricordi website * https://db.musicaustria.at/node/55168 biography and works (in German) * https://austria-forum.org/af/Biographien/Haas%2C_Georg_Friedrich biography and works (in German) *
Interview with Georg Friedrich Haas in VAN Magazine
* https://neo.mx3.ch/georgfriedrichhaas recordings of his works on the website of Swiss radio {{DEFAULTSORT:Haas, Georg Friedrich 1953 births Austrian classical composers Austrian opera composers Male opera composers 21st-century classical composers 20th-century classical composers Living people Columbia University faculty University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni Members of the Academy of Arts, Berlin International Rostrum of Composers prize-winners Austrian male classical composers String quartet composers 21st-century male musicians 20th-century Austrian composers 20th-century Austrian male musicians