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Sarah Nemtsov (née Reuter, born 28 May 1980) is a German composer. Nemtsov was born in Oldenburg and now lives in Berlin. She started her music lessons and composing aged eight. She started playing the oboe aged 14. Her compositions are recognizable through their confrontation with literature and other art forms. More recently, her compositions are a combination of the styles of classical and music theater. She became a full-time composer in 2007. All of her works are published by Peermusic Classical GmbH. She is married to the pianist and musicologist Jascha Nemtsov.


Education

She studied composition under
Nigel Osborne Nigel Osborne (born 23 June 1948) is a British composer, teacher and aid worker. He served as Reid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh and has also taught at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover. He is known f ...
and Johannes Schöllhorn, and oboe under at the
Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover ' (, plural: ') is the generic term in German for institutions of higher education, corresponding to ''universities'' and ''colleges'' in English. The term ''Universität'' (plural: ''Universitäten'') is reserved for institutions with the right to ...
. At the
Universität der Künste Berlin The Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK; also known in English as the Berlin University of the Arts), situated in Berlin, Germany, is the largest art school in Europe. It is a public art and design school, and one of the four research universiti ...
, she continued her oboe studies under
Burkhard Glaetzner Burkhard Glaetzner (born 29 May 1943) is a German oboe virtuoso und conductor. He is one of the leading oboe players in Germany. Life Glaetzner was born in Poznań. His grandfather was the Goethe researcher , who last taught in Leipzig. In ...
, and her composition at post-graduate level with
Walter Zimmermann Walter Zimmermann (born 15 April 1949) is a German composer associated with the Cologne School. Born in Schwabach, Germany, Zimmermann studied composition in Germany with Werner Heider and Mauricio Kagel, the theory of musical intelligence at ...
, where she graduated with distinction.


Awards and scholarships

Nemtsov has won several awards as a composer, including the national competition for young composers, "Schueler kompomieren", fives times between 1995 and 1999, as well as the international Delmenhorst competition for composers in 1995. In 2007, Nemtsov won the Hanns-Eisler-Preis for Composition. In 2012, she was awarded the “Deutscher Musikautorenpreis” for the support of upcoming composers. In addition, she has received several scholarships, including one from the German Academic Foundation in 2003, and one from the Aribert Reimann Foundation in 2007. In 2009 she received a scholarship from the Wilfried Steinbrenner Foundation, and in 2011, she was a fellow at Villa Serpentara (Italy). She has also received grants from the Berlin Senate and the Stiftung Zurückgeben.


Notable performances

Her music has been performed at many international festivals including Donaueschinger Musiktage, Bregenz Festival, Münchener Biennale, Holland Festival, Wien Modern and Festival Musica.


Selected works


Operas


Herzland

Chamber opera in five acts, 30'. Libretto after the correspondence between Paul Celan and Gisèle Celan-Lestrange. Premiered in on January 20, 2006, ''Alte Zeche'', Barsinghausen, (original version);
24 Nov 2009, Hubert-Burda-Saal, Munich (revised version)


L'Absence

Full-length opera in five acts with prologue and epilogue. Libretto by the composer, after '' Livre des Questions'' by Edmond Jabès. Premiere on May 3, 2012 by
Munich Biennale The Munich Biennale (german: Münchener Biennale) is a contemporary opera and music theatre festival in the city of Munich. The full German name is ''Internationales Festival für neues Musiktheater'', literally: International Festival for New Musi ...
.


Sacrifice

Opera in four acts written in 2016. Premiered on March 5, 2017 by Oper Halle. Libretto by Dirk Laucke (excerpts from “Trenches of Joy”).


Orchestral works


Scattered ways

Work for large orchestra written in 2015. Duration of 10 minutes. World premiere by Philharmonisches Orchester Erfurt.


SHESH

A work for amplified string orchestra written in 2014. Duration of 18 minutes. World premiere was by Orchester Jakobsplatz.


Other


Room I-III

"Layering for 8 musicians" written in 2013. Duration of 18 minutes.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nemtsov, Sarah German opera composers 21st-century classical composers German women classical composers 1980 births People from Oldenburg (city) Living people Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover alumni Women opera composers 21st-century German composers Women classical composers 21st-century women composers 21st-century German women