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Wolfgang Rihm (born 13 March 1952) is a German composer and academic teacher. He is musical director of the Institute of New Music and Media at the
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and has been composer in residence at the
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and the
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. He was honoured as Officier of the
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in 2001. His musical work includes more than 500 works. In 2012,
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wrote: "enormous output and bewildering variety of styles and sounds".


Career

Rihm was born on 13 March 1952, in
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. He finished both his school and his studies in music theory and composition at the
Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe Karlsruhe's University of Music (Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe in German) is a college of music in Karlsruhe, Germany. Originally the Baden Conservatory of Music, it was elevated to a Hochschule under the direction of Franz Philipp, who led th ...
with in 1972, two years before the premiere of his early work ''Morphonie'' at the 1974
Donaueschingen Festival The Donaueschingen Festival (german: Donaueschinger Musiktage, links=no) is a festival for new music that takes place every October in the small town of Donaueschingen in south-western Germany. Founded in 1921, it is considered the oldest festiva ...
launched his career as a prominent figure in the European new music scene. Rihm's early work, combining contemporary techniques with the emotional volatility of
Mahler Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism ...
and of Schoenberg's early
expressionist Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
period, was regarded by many as a revolt against the
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generation of
Boulez Pierre Louis Joseph Boulez (; 26 March 1925 – 5 January 2016) was a French composer, conductor and writer, and the founder of several musical institutions. He was one of the dominant figures of post-war Western classical music. Born in Mon ...
,
Stockhausen Karlheinz Stockhausen (; 22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He is known for his groundb ...
(with whom he studied in 1972–73), and others, and led to a large number of commissions in the following years. From 1973 to 1976 he studied composition with
Klaus Huber Klaus Huber (30 November 1924 – 2 October 2017) was a Swiss composer and academic based in Basel and Freiburg. Among his students were Brian Ferneyhough, Michael Jarrell, Younghi Pagh-Paan, Toshio Hosokawa, Wolfgang Rihm, and Kaija Saariaho. ...
in Freiburg im Breisgau. Other teachers were
Wolfgang Fortner Wolfgang Fortner (12 October 1907 – 5 September 1987) was a German composer, composition teacher and conductor. Life Fortner was born in Leipzig. From his parents, who were both singers, Fortner very early on had intense contact with music. ...
and
Humphrey Searle Humphrey Searle (26 August 1915 – 12 May 1982) was an English composer and writer on music. His music combines aspects of late Romanticism and modernist serialism, particularly reminiscent of his primary influences, Franz Liszt, Arnold Schoen ...
. In the late 1970s and early 1980s his name was associated with the movement called
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. In 1978 he became an instructor at the
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. Since 1985 Rihm has been professor for composition at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe. His work still continues to plough expressionist furrows, though the influence of
Luigi Nono Luigi Nono (; 29 January 1924 – 8 May 1990) was an Italian avant-garde composer of classical music. Biography Early years Nono, born in Venice, was a member of a wealthy artistic family; his grandfather was a notable painter. Nono beg ...
,
Helmut Lachenmann Helmut Friedrich Lachenmann (born 27 November 1935) is a German composer of contemporary classical music. His work has been associated with "instrumental musique concrète". Life and works Lachenmann was born in Stuttgart and after the end of ...
and
Morton Feldman Morton Feldman (January 12, 1926 – September 3, 1987) was an American composer. A major figure in 20th-century classical music, Feldman was a pioneer of indeterminate music, a development associated with the experimental New York School ...
, amongst others, has affected his style significantly. Rihm is an extremely prolific composer, with hundreds of completed scores, a large portion of which are yet to be commercially recorded. (See the List of the compositions of Wolfgang Rihm, in German, or the
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works list, in French). He does not always regard a finished work the last word on a subject—for example the orchestral work ''Ins Offene...'' (1990) was completely rewritten in 1992, and then used as the basis for his piano concerto ''Sphere'' (1994), before the piano part of ''Sphere'' was recast for the solo piano work ''Nachstudie'' (also 1994). (In 2002 Rihm also produced a new version of ''Nachstudie'', ''Sphäre nach Studie'', for harp, two double basses, piano and percussion, and also a new version of ''Sphere'', called ''Sphäre um Sphäre'', for two pianos and chamber ensemble.) Other important works include thirteen
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s, the operas '' Die Hamletmaschine'' (1983–1986, text by
Heiner Müller Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
) and ''
Die Eroberung von Mexico ''Die Eroberung von Mexico'' (''The Conquest of Mexico'') is an opera in four acts by Wolfgang Rihm, premiered in Hamburg on 9 February 1992. Libretto and concept The libretto, by the composer, is based on Antonin Artaud's 1932 text, ''La conquêt ...
'' (1987–1991, based on texts by
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), over twenty song-cycles, the oratorio ''Deus Passus'' (1999–2000) commissioned by the
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, the chamber orchestra piece ''Jagden und Formen'' (1995–2001), more than thirty concertos and a series of related orchestral works bearing the title ''Vers une symphonie fleuve''. The
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premièred Rihm's 2004 commission ''Two Other Movements''. In 2008 Rihm composed ''KOLONOS , 2 Fragments by Hölderlin after Sophokles'' for orchestra and countertenor, premiered in Bad Wildbad with the countertenor Matthias Rexroth. Invited by
Walter Fink Walter Fink (16 August 1930 – 13 April 2018) was a German entrepreneur and a patron of contemporary classical music. He is known for being a founding member, executive committee member and sponsor of the Rheingau Musik Festival, where he initia ...
, he was the fifth composer featured in the annual Komponistenporträt of the
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in 1995, in two programs of
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and
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, also of
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, including his works ''Fremde Szene I'' for piano trio, ''Vier Lieder'' after poems of Paul Celan, ''Klavierstück 7'', ''Klavierstück 6'', ''Das Rot'', six songs after poems of
Karoline von Günderrode Karoline Friederike Louise Maximiliane von Günderrode (11 February 1780 – 26 July 1806) was a German Romantic poet. She used the pen name Tian. Life Günderrode was born as the eldest of six children to and Louise Sophie Victorine Auguste. ...
, ''Antlitz'' for violin and piano, and ''Fremde Szene III''. In 1995 he contributed ''Communio (Lux aeterna)'' to the Requiem of Reconciliation. He received an honorary doctorate of the
Free University of Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in political science and t ...
in 1998. In 2003 he received the
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. In March 2010 the
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featured the music of Rihm in one of their 'total immersion' weekends at the
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, London. Recordings from this weekend were used for three 'Hear and Now' programmes on
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dedicated to his work. On 27 July 2010, Rihm's opera ''
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'', based on
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’s late cycle of poems ''
Dionysian-Dithyrambs ''Dionysian Dithyrambs'' (german: Dionysos-Dithyramben) is a collection of nine poems written in second half of 1888 by Friedrich Nietzsche under the pen name of Dionysos. The first six poems (''Zwischen Raubvögeln, Das Feuerzeichen, Die Sonne ...
'', had its world premiere at the Salzburg Festival, conducted by
Ingo Metzmacher Ingo Metzmacher (born 10 November 1957 in Hanover) is a German conductor and artistic director of the festival KunstFestSpiele Herrenhausen in Hanover. Life Ingo Metzmacher is the son of the cellist Rudolf Metzmacher and the research biolo ...
, and designed by
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. This performance was voted World Premiere of the Year (Uraufführung des Jahres) for 2010/11 by
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magazine. He revised his ''Gegenstück'' (2006) for bass saxophone, percussion and piano, premiered by
Trio Accanto Trio Accanto is a contemporary piano trio formed of Marcus Weiss (saxophone), Nicolas Hodges (piano) and Christian Dierstein (percussion). It is based in Freiburg, Germany. History Trio Accanto was formed as the result of a discussion between Ma ...
on 16 August 2010 to celebrate the 80th birthday of Walter Fink.
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premiered his violin concerto ''Lichtes Spiel'' (Light Games) in
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with the
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on 18 November 2010.


Awards

* 1978 Kranichstein Music Prize * 1978 Reinhold Schneider Prize of the City of Freiburg * 1981
Beethoven Prize The Beethoven Prize of the city of Bonn was an international composition competition. In 1959 Bonn's Lord Mayor Wilhelm Daniels announced the establishment of a Beethoven prize for the best orchestral work of a young composer. No restrictions were ...
of the City of Bonn * 1986 Rolf Liebermann Prize for his opera ''The Hamlet Machine'' * 1997 Musical Composition Prize from The
Prince Pierre Foundation The Prince Pierre Foundation (Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco) was established by Prince Rainier III of Monaco in February 1966 to promote culture and the arts through the creation and the awarding of prizes. Prince Rainier III created the found ...
* 1998 Jacob Burckhardt Prize from the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Foundation * 2000
Bach Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg The Bach Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg has been awarded since 1951, since 1975 every four years. On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the death of Johann Sebastian Bach, the prize was founded in 1950 by the Senate and the ...
* 2001 Royal Philharmonic Society Award for the work ''Hunts and Forms'' (Jagden und Formen) * 2001 Officer of
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by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs * 2003
Ernst von Siemens Music Prize The Ernst von Siemens Music Prize (short: Siemens Music Prize, german: link=no, Ernst von Siemens Musikpreis) is an annual music prize given by the Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste (Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts) on behalf of the Ernst v ...
* 2004 Medal of Merit from the State of Baden-Württemberg * 2012
Pour le Mérite The ' (; , ) is an order of merit (german: Verdienstorden) established in 1740 by Frederick the Great, King Frederick II of Prussia. The was awarded as both a military and civil honour and ranked, along with the Order of the Black Eagle, the Or ...
* 2014 Grand Cross of Merit with Star of the Federal Republic of Germany * 2014 Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art * 2014 Robert Schumann Prize for Poetry and Music * 2017 European Church Music Prize * 2018 Foundation Prize of the Ecumenical Foundation for the Bible and Culture * 2019
German Music Authors' Prize The German Music Authors' Prize (german: Deutscher Musikautorenpreis) is a German music prize that has been awarded since 2009 by German collective rights association GEMA. It is awarded to composers and lyricists for their outstanding achievement ...
(Lifetime achievement)


Honorary doctorates

* 1998
Free University of Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in political science and t ...


Memberships

* 1983
Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste in München (Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts) is an association of renowned personalities in Munich, Bavaria. It was founded by the Free State of Bavaria in 1948, continuing a tradition established in 1808 by ...
* 1986
Academy of Arts, Berlin The Academy of Arts (german: Akademie der Künste) is a state arts institution in Berlin, Germany. The task of the Academy is to promote art, as well as to advise and support the states of Germany. The Academy's predecessor organization was fo ...
* 1996
Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung The Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung (in English German Academy for Language and Literature) was founded on 28 August 1949, on the 200th birthday of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt. It is seated in Darmstadt, ...
, Darmstadt * 2000
Freie Akademie der Künste Hamburg The Freie Akademie der Künste in Hamburg e.V. is a Non-profit organization, not-for-profit association of artists, founded in 1950 by the organ-builder and writer Hans Henny Jahnn. It now includes architecture, visual arts, performing arts, lit ...
*
European Academy of Sciences and Arts The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA, la, Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea) is a transnational and interdisciplinary network, connecting about 2,000 recommended scientists and artists worldwide, including 37 Nobel Prize laure ...


Notable students


Works


Stage works

*''Faust und Yorick'' (1976) *''
Jakob Lenz Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz (23 January 1751, or 12 January in the Julian calendar – 4 June 1792, or 24 May in the Julian calendar) was a Baltic German writer of the ''Sturm und Drang'' movement. Life Lenz was born in Sesswegen (Cesvaine), ...
'' (1977–1978) *'' Die Hamletmaschine'' (1983–1986) *''
Oedipus Oedipus (, ; grc-gre, Οἰδίπους "swollen foot") was a mythical Greek king of Thebes. A tragic hero in Greek mythology, Oedipus accidentally fulfilled a prophecy that he would end up killing his father and marrying his mother, thereby ...
'' (1986–1987) *''
Die Eroberung von Mexico ''Die Eroberung von Mexico'' (''The Conquest of Mexico'') is an opera in four acts by Wolfgang Rihm, premiered in Hamburg on 9 February 1992. Libretto and concept The libretto, by the composer, is based on Antonin Artaud's 1932 text, ''La conquêt ...
'' (1987–1991) *'' Séraphin'' (1993–1994) *''
Dionysos In ancient Greek religion and myth, Dionysus (; grc, Διόνυσος ) is the god of the grape-harvest, winemaking, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, festivity, and theatre. The Romans ...
'' (2009–2010)


Orchestral works

*''Form / 2 Formen'' (second state) *''Gejagte Form'' (first version) *''Gejagte Form'' (second version) *''IN-SCHRIFT'' (1995) *''Ernster Gesang'' (1996) *''Jagden und Formen'' *''Jagden und Formen'' (state 2008) *Symphony No. 1, Op. 3 *Symphony No. 2 (first and last movement) *''Sub-Kontur'' for large orchestra *''Vers une symphonie fleuve I–IV'' *''IN-SCHRIFT 2'' (2013)


Concertante

*Violin **''Gesungene Zeit'' **''Lichtes Spiel'' **''COLL'ARCO'' *Viola **Concerto for Viola and Orchestra **Concerto for Viola and Orchestra No. 2 *Violoncello **''Konzert in einem Satz'' **''Monodram'' **''Styx und Lethe'' **''Concerto en Sol'' (2018) *String quartet **"CONCERTO" *Clarinet **''Musik für Klarinette und Orchester'' *Oboe **''Musik für Oboe und Orchester'' *Bassoon **''Psalmus'' *Trumpet **''Gebild'' **''Marsyas, Rhapsodie für Trompete mit Schlagzeug und Orchester'' *Trombone **''Canzona per sonare'' *Piano **''Sphere'' *Harp **''Die Stücke des Sängers'' *Organ **''Unbenannt IV''


Chamber Works

*''Chiffre-Zyklus'' **Chiffre I (1982) **Nach-Schrift (eine Chriffre) (1982/2004) **Silence to be beaten (Chiffre II) (1983) **Chiffre III (1983) **Chiffre IV (1983/84) **Chiffre V (1984) **Bild (eine Chiffre) (1984) **Chiffre VI (1984) **Chiffre VII (1985) **Chiffre VIII (1985/88)


String quartet

*''Grave'' *''Quartettstudie'' *String Quartet No. 1 *String Quartet No. 2 *String Quartet No. 3 *String Quartet No. 4 *String Quartet No. 5 *String Quartet No. 6 *String Quartet No. 7 *String Quartet No. 8 *String Quartet No. 9 *String Quartet No. 10 *String Quartet No. 11 *String Quartet No. 12 *String Quartet No. 13


Vocal works

*Voice and orchestra **''Fünf Abgesangsszenen'' **''Drei späte Gedichte von Heiner Müller'' **''Ernster Gesang mit Lied'' **''Frau / Stimme'' **'' Hölderlin-Fragmente'' **''Lenz-Fragmente'' **''Penthesilea Monolog'' **'' Rilke: Vier Gedichte''


Voice and piano

*''Gesänge'', Op. 1 (1968–71) **"Untergang" (
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) **"Geistliche Dämmerung" (Trakl) **"Hälfte des Lebens" (
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 ...
) **"Hochsommerbann" (
Oskar Loerke Oskar Loerke (13 March 1884, Jungen – 24 February 1941, Berlin) was a German poet, prose writer, literary critic and essayist. Loerke was a prominent representative of Expressionism and magic realism in Germany. Life and career Loerke was ...
) **"Abend" (
August Stramm August Stramm (29 July 1874 – 1 September 1915) was a German war poet and playwright who is considered the first of the expressionists. Stramm's radically experimental verse and his major influence on all subsequent German poetry has caused h ...
) **"Patrouille" (Stramm) **"Kriegsgrab" (Stramm) **"Sturmangriff" (Stramm) **"Lied" (
Stefan George Stefan Anton George (; 12 July 18684 December 1933) was a German symbolist poet and a translator of Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Hesiod, and Charles Baudelaire. He is also known for his role as leader of the highly influential literary ...
) **"Frühling" ( Franz Büchler) **"Verzweifelt" (Stramm) **"Robespierre" (
Georg Heym Georg Theodor Franz Artur Heym (30 October 1887 – 16 January 1912) was a German writer. He is particularly known for his poetry, representative of early Expressionism. Biography Heym was born in Hirschberg, Lower Silesia, in 1887 to He ...
) **"Vorfrühling" ( Reiner Maria Rilke) *''Vier Gedichte aus " Atemwende"'' ( Paul Celan) (1973) *''Alexanderlieder'' (1975/76) for Mezzo-soprano, Baritone & 2 Pianos. (
Ernst Herbeck Ernst Herbeck (9 October 1920, Stockerau, Lower Austria – 11 September 1991) was an Austrian poet. In 1940, at the age of 20, Herbeck was committed to the national mental hospital in Lower Austria (Niederösterreich) where he spent almost his ...
) *''Hölderlin-Fragmente'' (1976/77) piano version *''Neue Alexanderlieder'' (1979) (Herbeck) for baritone *''Lenz-Fragmente'' (1980) for tenor *''Wölfli-Liederbuch'' (1980/81) bass-baritone & piano, with optional episodes for 2 bass drums (orch. version 1982) *''Das Rot'' ( Karoline von Gunderrode) (1990) *''Vier Gedichte von
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'' (1993) *''Drei Gedichte von Monique Thoné'' (1997) *''Apokryph'' (1997) (deathbed words attributed to
Georg Büchner Karl Georg Büchner (17 October 1813 – 19 February 1837) was a German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose, considered part of the Young Germany movement. He was also a revolutionary and the brother of physician and philosopher Ludwig Büchn ...
) *''Nebendraußen'' (1998) (
Hermann Lenz Hermann Karl Lenz (26 February 1913 – 12 May 1998) was a German writer of poetry, stories, and novels. A major part of his work is a series of nine semi-autobiographical novels centring on his alter ego "Eugen Rapp", a cycle that is also known ...
) *''Ende der Handschrift. Elf späte Gedichte von
Heiner Müller Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
'' (1999) *''Rilke: 4 Gedichte'' (2000) *''Sechs Gedichte von
Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (; or ; 15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher, prose poet, cultural critic, philologist, and composer whose work has exerted a profound influence on contemporary philosophy. He began his ...
'' (2001) *''Lavant-Gesänge'' (2000–01). Fünf Gedichte von
Christine Lavant Christine Lavant (born Christine Thonhauser, mar. Christine Habernig; 4 July 1915 – 7 June 1973) was an Austrian poet and novelist. Life Lavant was born in the hamlet of Großedling (today part of Wolfsberg) in the Lavant Valley, Cari ...
*''Brentano-Phantasie'' (2002) (
Clemens Brentano Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano (also Klemens; pseudonym: Clemens Maria Brentano ; ; 9 September 1778 – 28 July 1842) was a German poet and novelist, and a major figure of German Romanticism. He was the uncle, via his brother Christian, of Franz ...
) *''Eins und doppelt'' (2004). Fünf Lieder aus dem Zwielicht, für Bariton und Klavier. **Abendempfindung ( Arnim) **Gingo biloba (
Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as treat ...
) **Dämmrung senkte sich von oben (Goethe) **Ausgang (
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) **Worte sind der Seele Bild (Goethe) *''Drei Hölderlin-Gedichte'' (2004) **Abbitte **Hälfte des Lebens **An Zimmern *''2 Sprüche'' (2005) (
Friedrich Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (, short: ; 10 November 17599 May 1805) was a German playwright, poet, and philosopher. During the last seventeen years of his life (1788–1805), Schiller developed a productive, if complicated, friends ...
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as trea ...
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Friedrich Rückert Friedrich Rückert (16 May 1788 – 31 January 1866) was a German poet, translator, and professor of Oriental languages. Biography Rückert was born in Schweinfurt and was the eldest son of a lawyer. He was educated at the local '' Gymnasium'' ...
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Eduard Mörike Eduard Friedrich Mörike (8 September 18044 June 1875) was a German Lutheran pastor who was also a Romantic poet and writer of novellas and novels. Many of his poems were set to music and became established folk songs, while others were used by ...
, 2009) *''Auf dem See'' for tenor (or high baritone) and piano 10’' (
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (11 October 1825 – 28 November 1898) was a Swiss poet and historical novelist, a master of literary realism who is mainly remembered for stirring narrative ballads like "Die Füße im Feuer" (The Feet in the Fire). Biog ...
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Choral works

*Choir a cappella **''Sieben Passions-Texte'' *Choir with orchestra or ensemble **''Deus Passus'' **''Astralis'' **'' Et Lux'' (2015 ECM Records) **''Vigilia''


Solo instruments

*Über die Linie (violoncello) *Über die Linie VII (violin)


Piano solo

*''Auf einem anderen Blatt'' *''Brahmsliebewalzer'' *Klavierstücke nos. 1–7 1970–80 *Ländler 1979 *''Nachstudie'' *''Zwiesprache'' 1999


Organ solo

*Drei Fantasien


Writings

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References


Further reading

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External links

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on The Living Composers Project, worklist
Wolfgang Rihm
on the
Universal Edition Universal Edition (UE) is a classical music publishing firm. Founded in 1901 in Vienna, they originally intended to provide the core classical works and educational works to the Austrian market (which had until then been dominated by Leipzig-bas ...
website
Interview with Rihm
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