Hannelore Graubner

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Hannelore Graubner (born June 7, 1924 in Erfurt ; † July 4, 1982 there ) was a German composer and poet .

Hannelore Graubner (around 1970)

Life

Hannelore Graubner received recorder and piano lessons at an early age. After completing secondary school in Erfurt, she completed a five-semester training course as a youth and folk music director at the State University for Music Education (Conservatory) in Graz / Eggenberg (today: University of Music and Performing Arts ) from 1941 to 1943 . From 1943 to April 1945 she taught at the youth music school in Melle / Westphalia. In the post-war years, she prepared for a private music education course with the concert pianist Gertrud Lehmann and Prof. Johann Cilenšek (harmony and counterpoint), which she began in the winter semester of 1947 at the Liszt School of Music in Weimar. After graduating in 1949, she worked as a freelancer and created songs, choral compositions, house music, chamber music as well as solo instrumental works and poetry.

In 1952 she married the music teacher and music historian Gerhard Schmidt from Erfurt. Their son Rüdiger was born in the same year. Hannelore Graubner was a member of the Association of Composers and Musicologists of the GDR (VKM) - District Association of Thuringia.

Works

  • Chamber choir cycle for female voices op. 4 based on texts by Lori Ludwig
  • Sonata piccola capricciosa op.5 for treble recorder and piano
  • Piano sonata op.7
  • Sonata for violin and piano op.7
  • Die Igelei for speaking voice and piano op. 9 based on own texts
  • Buschekat for speaking voice and piano op. 9/2 based on his own texts
  • Two children's songs op. 10 for high soprano and piano, based on own texts
  • Two Duos op.11 for soprano recorder and piano (house music series)
  • Chamber Concertino Op. 12 in one movement for solo violin and strings
  • Totenlieder op. 14 for medium voice and piano based on own texts
  • Wind trio op.15 for flute, Bb clarinet and bassoon
  • Drei Liebeslieder op. 16 for female voice and piano based on own texts
  • Composizione per organum con monoproposta Op. 17
  • String Quartet op.18 ( Nathan Notowicz in memory)
  • Wind quartet op.19 for flute, oboe, Bb clarinet and bassoon
  • Music for the dance game without diligence no price op.20
  • Piano sonata for Bettina op.21

Poetry

Sound samples

literature

  • Musicians in Thuringia. 20 years of the Association of German Composers and Musicologists - later: Association of Composers and Musicologists of the GDR .
  • Short biographies and catalogs of works . Published by the District Association of Thuringia in the Association of German Composers and Musicologists in cooperation with the councils of the districts of Erfurt, Gera and Suhl, Department of Culture.

Weimar 1970.

Web links

Commons : Hannelore Graubner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files