Dieter Dolezel

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Dieter Dolezel (born July 28, 1977 in Munich ) is a German composer and electric guitarist .

Life

After initially studying philosophy at the LMU in Munich , Dolezel first studied guitar at the Richard Strauss Conservatory . This was followed by composition studies with Wilfried Hiller and Louis Andriessen as well as various master classes with Tristan Murail , Alvin Curran and Richard Ayres, among others . In 2002 he founded the doArte Foundation, for which he still works as a consultant. His works have been performed at Gaudeamus Music Week, the Hamburger Klangwerktage, novembermusic, the Munich Prinzregententheater and the Auditorium Santa Cecilia in Rome . The interpreters of his music include a. the Ensemble Modern , the King's Singers , Mike Svoboda , John Snijders , Holland Symfonia ( Fabrice Bollon ) and the ensemble unitedberlin. In 2007 he received a scholarship from the Villa Massimo in Rome.

Selection of works

orchestra
  • but maybe (2006)
  • but maybe for 20 strings (2004)
Chamber music
  • realtime fragments for string quartet (2006)
  • pLasTik for flute, bassoon, percussion (2), viola, cello and double bass (2005)
  • fanfare 2003 for 4 trumpets, 4 trombones and percussion (2002), official fanfare for the 100th anniversary of the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
  • blacheriana I-III for saxophone quartet (2001/02)
Electroacoustics
  • bugs for flute, double bass clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass and electronics (2007/08)
  • wildes FLEISCH II for trombone and soundtrack (2007)
  • chasing dion tiu video installation (2007)
  • hoax for three pianists, one piano and soundtrack (2005)
  • babenberg for 5 electric guitars and electronics (2003)
vocal
  • serve bone et fidelis for 6-part choir a cappella (2008)
  • may contain traces of for 4 voices and big band (2005)
  • dogs and stones for 6 male voices (2004)

Awards

  • 2001 Richard Strauss Scholarship from the City of Munich
  • 2002 1st prize in the composition competition of the German Museum in Munich
  • 2003 scholarship at the international artist house Villa Concordia in Bamberg
  • 2005 11th International Young Composers Meeting in Apeldoorn
  • 2005 Music grant from the City of Munich
  • 2006 Sudeten German Culture Promotion Prize
  • 2006 laureate at the 1st International Composition Competition of the Hamburger Klangwerktage
  • 2007 1st prize in the Holland Symfonia Project Young Composers competition
  • 2007 Gaudeamus Audience Award
  • 2007 scholarship from Villa Massimo in Rome
  • 2009 winner of the composition competition Neue Töne , Tonkünstlerverband Bayern
  • 2013 project grant for young art / new media from the city of Munich

Discography

  • Otto von Bamberg , Schola Bamberg (2010), published by Christophorus Records, (CHR77324)
  • Edition Villa Massimo , Ensemble Modern (2008)
  • Diario , Susanne Schoeppe, guitar (2004), published by GENUIN , (GMP 04501)
  • 9 fanfares , brass ensemble of the RSK, published in the anniversary photo book of the Deutsches Museum Munich (2004) [1]

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