Detlef Heusinger

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Detlef Heusinger (* 1956 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a musician, composer and conductor. He has headed the SWR Experimental Studio since October 2006 and is the successor to André Richard .

For 1996/97 he was awarded a scholarship at the Deutsche Akademie Villa Massimo in Rome .

In 2009 Detlef Heusinger founded the soloist ensemble Ensemble Experimental.

Works

Until 1990

1990 to 2000

2000 to 2010

  • Deluge / The Flood . Videotryptichon for three orchestral groups and five-channel tape (2000–2001)
  • Ballad cruelle . for guitar solo, after Francisco de Goya (2003)
  • Sakura saku . for guitar solo (2003)
  • Three Japanese love songs (wakas). for high voice and guitar (2003-2004)
  • Kagebayashi I, II, III . Three interludes from the cycle geza-music for chamber ensemble (2004)
  • 2nd anniversary of zabriskie point . Concerto for electric guitar and orchestra (2005)

2010 until today

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Detlef Heusinger new director of the Experimental Studio for Acoustic Art eV Successor of André Richard in office from October 1st, 2006 . In: presseportal.de . ( presseportal.de [accessed on October 13, 2017]).
  2. Villa Massimo | Borse di studio. Retrieved August 22, 2019 .
  3. Artist biography at Edition Gravis. Retrieved October 13, 2017 .
  4. List of works at Edition Gravis. Retrieved October 13, 2017 .