Gerhard Dallinger

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Gerhard Dallinger (born March 30, 1940 in Eferding ; † October 21, 2016 in Weiler ) is an Austrian composer , conductor and choir director .

Live and act

Dallinger studied cello with Tobias Kühne , piano with Doris Leischner , conducting with Hans Swarowsky and composition with Karl Schiske at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna . He supplemented his skills in master classes and a. with Miltiades Caridis , Carl Melles , Gustav Kuhn , Markus Stockhausen , Hans-Ola Ericsson and Erwin Ortner .

From 1966 to 1974 he led a cello class at the Carinthian State Conservatory in Klagenfurt and was then choir director and conductor at opera houses in Istanbul , Metz and Strasbourg . From 1977 to 1988 he was the founding director of the Vorarlberg State Conservatory in Feldkirch and from 1982 to 2001 director of the Hortus Musicus Chamber Choir in Feldkirch, with which he won several international prizes.

Awards

  • Sponsorship Award of the State of Carinthia (1973)
  • Third prize at the international choir competition in Gorizia as a choir director (1985)
  • First prize at the Austria cantat competition in Grafenegg
  • First prize at the Walther von der Vogelweide International Choir Competition in Linz (1990)
  • Second prize at the international choir competition in Neuchâtel (1993)
  • First prize at the Franz Schubert International Choir Competition in Vienna (1993)
  • Awarded the title of Professor hc (1995)
  • Ferdinand Großmann Prize (1996)
  • First overall place and choir award of the Province of Upper Austria on the occasion of the third International Choir Day in Bad Ischl (1998)
  • First places in the compulsory song and folk song competition (1998)

Works

There are mainly chamber music and choral works. He also wrote teaching literature for recorders as well as recorder and piano.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Short biography Dallinger, Gerhard, in: Webpräsenz von Klangfluss