Hans Kolditz
Hans Kolditz (born August 26, 1923 in Halle an der Saale ; † May 19, 1996 in Konz near Trier) was a German composer , arranger and conductor . He used the pseudonyms Hans Hermann, Vlad Kabec, Kurt Sorbon and Jean Trèves.
From 1936 he received private lessons in violin , piano , clarinet and music theory . From 1940 to 1942 he studied at the State University of Music in Leipzig . After the war he first settled in Trier . He later moved to Karlsruhe , where he worked as a composer and arranger in a music publisher from 1968 .
Works
For wind orchestra Some of the following pieces are arrangements or medleys.
- 1967 Black Forest Suite
- 1969 Romantic Time concert waltz
- 1973 Contrast Spiritual and Rock
- 1974 Hudson Melody Rhapsodic Sketch
- 1975 Phoenix Overture
- 1975 Salutas Amigos
- 1976 Concertino for baritone and wind orchestra
- 1978 festival call
- 1980 Palatine Rhapsody
- 1980 curtain up
- 1982 pop suite
- Chorale fantasia
- Concertino for alto saxophone and wind orchestra
- A winter fairy tale fantasy
- Louisiana Rhapsody
- Music for wind band
- Southern impressions
- Meeting point Montmartre
- Prelude to a musical
- Black bottom
- Castaldo March
- The crazy twenties
- The golden twenties
- Odenwald waltz
- Dance tournament
- Thank you Bert Kaempfert
- Songs of Elvis
- Dreamy melodies
- Music is the key
- Tokaji
- Breitenau March
Web links
- Works by and about Hans Kolditz in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kolditz, Hans |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hermann, Hans (pseudonym); Kabec, Vlad (pseudonym); Sorbon, Kurt (pseudonym); Trèves, Jean (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German composer, arranger and conductor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 26, 1923 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Halle on the Saale |
DATE OF DEATH | May 19, 1996 |
Place of death | Conc |