Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf (born 22 October 1962) is a German composer, editor and author.
Career
Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf was born in
Mannheim, Germany, and studied composition with
Brian Ferneyhough
Brian John Peter Ferneyhough (; born 16 January 1943) is an English composer. Ferneyhough is typically considered the central figure of the New Complexity movement. Ferneyhough has taught composition at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg and ...
,
Klaus Huber and
Emanuel Nunes and music theory at the music academy in
Freiburg where he graduated in 1992. At the same time, he studied musicology, philosophy with
Jürgen Habermas
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Associated with the Frankfurt School, Habermas's wor ...
and sociology at university. Later he was influenced by Habermas's antagonist
Peter Sloterdijk and appropriated the idea of a philosophical explanation of the female
orgasm (which lacks biological necessity in terms of procreative function) from an email novel Sloterdijk had published three years earlier.
In 1993 Mahnkopf was awarded a doctorate in philosophy for his dissertation on
Arnold Schönberg. For his compositions Mahnkopf won numerous international prizes, among them the
Gaudeamus International Composers Award in 1990, the composition prize of the city Stuttgart and the Composers Award of the
Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation in 1998. Mahnkopf went to
Rome (Villa Massimo), Italy,
Venice
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(Centro Tedesco di Studi Veneziani), Italy, and
Basel (Paul-Sacher-Stiftung), Switzerland, on scholarships. From 2001 until 2005 Mahnkopf worked regularly at the Experimental Studio of the
SWR. Since 2005 Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf has taught composition at the
University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in
Leipzig. His music has been performed by many ensembles, like
SurPlus
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or
ensemble recherche
The ensemble recherche is a German classical music ensemble of nine soloists, especially dedicated to contemporary music. Founded in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1985, they premiered some 500 works. They were awarded the Schneider-Schott Music Prize ...
at international festivals, for example at the
Salzburger Festspiele or at the Flanders Festival. Among musicians who regularly perform his works are oboist Peter Veale, Sophie-Mayuko Vetter,
Carin Levine,
James Avery and Frank Cox.
In 1995 Mahnkopf was one of the founders of the ''Gesellschaft für Musik und Ästhetik'' (society for music and aesthetics) at Freiburg and he is also one of the editors of the society’s magazine.
[''Musik und Ästhetik'', publisher: Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart] Mahnkopf has worked as music theory teacher and as consultant for opera houses and he has published many essays in musicological magazines.
Private life
In 1999, Mahnkopf married professor doctor Francesca Yardenit Albertini (1974–2011), a Jewish philosopher of religion.
Major works
Stage works
*''Angelus novus'' (1997/2000). Musical theatre after
Walter Benjamin, soloists: Soprano, Flute, Piccolo, Oboe, Violoncello, Piano, Percussion (variable), written for the
Munich Biennale
Orchestra
*''Prospero’s Epilogue'' (2004) for piano and orchestra, written for
Salzburger Festspiele
*''humanized void'' (2003–2007) for large orchestra, written for
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Chamber orchestra
*''Chorismos'' (1986/1987)
*''Medusa'' (1990–1992) for oboe/English horn and chamber orchestra
*''Meta Medeian'' (1994), serenade for strings
* Kammersymphonie 1,2, & 3 (1993/94, 1997/99 & 2007)
Ensemble works
*''»il faut continuer« Requiem for
Samuel Beckett
Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and tragicomic expe ...
'' (1990–92) for chamber ensemble
*''Solitude-Sérénade'' (1997) for piccolo oboe and ensemble
*''Angela Nova'' (1999/2000) for soprano and ensemble
*''Todesmusik''
usic of DeathI & II (2001) for ensemble
Chamber music
*''Krebs-Zyklus''
ancer Cycle Ancer may refer to:
* Abraham Ancer (born 1991), Mexican professional golfer
*Jonathan Ancer, South African journalist, author, podcaster and media trainer
*Ancer L. Haggerty (born 1944), inactive Senior United States District Judge
*Jesús Ancer R ...
(1985) for violoncello and piano
*''Die Schlangen der Medusa''
edusa’s Snakes(1991) for 4 clarinets
*''Illuminations du brouillard'' (1992/1993) for oboe and piano, written for the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and Arts
*''Mon coeur mis à nu'' (1986/1996/1997) for four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), written for the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and Arts
* ''Trio basso'' for viola, cello and double bass (1995)
*''resquiescant in pace'' (2000) in memoriam victimarum christianitatis, for four players (violin, viola, violoncello and percussion), written for ''ensemble recherche''
*''Hommage à Frank Cox'' (2006) for three players (electric guitar, quarter-tone vibraphone and piano), written for ensemble asamisimasa
Solo works
*''Monade'' (1985/1986) for oboe
*''memor sum'' (1989) for viola
*''Stheno und Euryale'' (1992) for harp or for harp with a second, scordated harp
*''La terreur d’ange nouveau'' (1997–99) for flute
*''deconstructing accordion'' (2000/2001) for accordion, written for ''Südwestrundfunk''
*''Beethoven-Kommentar'' (2004) for piano
With electronic media
*''D.E.A.T.H'' (2001/2002) for eight-track tape
*''W.A.S.T.E'' (2001/2002) for oboe and live electronics
*''void – mal d’archive'' (2002/2003) space and sound composition, for eight-track tape
References
Primary texts
* Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen, Veale Peter. ''The Techniques of Oboe Playing. A Compendium with Additional Remarks on the Oboe D’amore and Cor Anglais''. Bärenreiter, Kassel 1994.
* Since 2002 editor of the book series ''New Music and Aesthetics in the 21st Century''. Hofheim: Wolke-Verlag in collaboration with the Gesellschaft für Musik und Ästhetik
* Editor of the study series ''sinefonia''. Wolke-Verlag, Hofheim.
* Klein, Richard, Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen. ''Mit den Ohren denken''. Suhrkamp 1998.
* Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen. ''Kritische Theorie der Musik''. Velbrück 2006.
* Huber, Klaus, Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen. ''Von Zeit zu Zeit''. Wolke-Verlag, Hofheim 2009.
* Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen. ''Deutschland oder Jerusalem: das kurze Leben der Francesca Albertini'' (Springe: Zu Klampen, 2013).
Secondary texts
* Anon. 2004. "Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf". ''
Komponisten der Gegenwart
The ''Komponisten der Gegenwart'' (KDG) is a music encyclopedia in German language about composers of the 20th and 21st century. It is a looseleaf service with information on currently about 900 composers.
Editors
Hanns-Werner Heister and Walt ...
'', edited by
Hanns-Werner Heister, Walter-Wolfgang Sparrer. Munich: edition text + kritik.
* Fox, Christopher. 2001. "New Complexity." ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', second edition, edited by
Stanley Sadie
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and
John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.
* Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen. Preface to ''Mon Coeur mis a nu'' (score).
* Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen. Preface to Second Chamber Symphony (score).
* http://arquivo.pt/wayback/20160109211113/http://www.sikorski.de/
* http://www.wolke-verlag.de
External links
* https://web.archive.org/web/20090703111750/http://www.claussteffenmahnkopf.de/main.php
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German classical composers
20th-century classical composers
21st-century classical composers
Goethe University Frankfurt alumni
Musicians from Mannheim
1962 births
Living people
Gaudeamus Composition Competition prize-winners
German male classical composers
20th-century German composers
Ernst von Siemens Composers' Prize winners
21st-century German composers
20th-century German male musicians
21st-century German male musicians