Johannes Maria Staud

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Johannes Maria Staud (born August 17, 1974 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian composer .

Life

Staud studied between 1994 and 2001 at the Musikhochschule Wien with Michael Jarrell (composition) and Iván Eröd (music theory) and at the Musikhochschule Hanns Eisler , Berlin with Hanspeter Kyburz . He also studied musicology and philosophy in Vienna. He attended master classes with Brian Ferneyhough and was co-founder of the group Gegenklang (Vienna). Staud received a grant from the Alban Berg Foundation and the Erasmus Foundation.

His music was u. a. premiered by the Ensemble Modern or the Berliner Philharmoniker under Simon Rattle . He received commissions from the Vienna Philharmonic and the Cleveland Orchestra and in 2010 from the Ensemble Modern Orchestra.

In the 2010/2011 season he was Capell Compositeur of the Staatskapelle Dresden .

In 2013 he was composer in residence at the Salzburg Mozart Week and in 2014 at the Lucerne Festival .

In the 2015/16 academic year he was visiting professor for composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna .

Since the 2018/2019 academic year he has been Professor of Composition at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg .

Awards

Works

  • The level (based on texts by Hans Arp) for speakers and deep ensemble (1997)
  • Dichotomy for string quartet (1997/98)
  • the smallest distance between two objects for a 16-part choir à cappella
  • ... as if ... for orchestra (1999/2000)
  • A map is not the territory for large ensemble (2001)
  • Polygon for piano and orchestra (2002)
  • Configurations / Reflet for 8 instrumentalists (2002)
  • Berenice. Song of Disappearance (text by Durs Grünbein based on Edgar Allan Poe ) for soprano, small ensemble and tape (2003)
  • Berenice (opera, text by Durs Grünbein based on Edgar Allan Poe; premiere Munich Biennale 2004; Heidelberg 2005)
  • Apeiron. Music for large orchestra (2004/2005)
  • Peras. Music for piano (2004/2005)
  • Segue. Music for violoncello and orchestra (2006, revision: 2008)
  • On Comparative Meteorology for orchestra (2008-2010)
  • Contrebande (On Comparative Meteorology II) for orchestra (2010)
  • Maniai for orchestra (2012)
  • " Infin che 'l mar fu sovra noi richiuso " (commissioned for the Salzburg Festival 2012)
  • The Antilope (opera, text by Durs Grünbein ; WP: Lucerne Festival at the Lucerne Theater 2014)
  • Specter of the Gardenia or Tag will come for actors and large ensembles (Text: Josef Winkler ; 2014/2015)
  • Die Weiden , (opera, text by Durs Grünbein, commissioned by the Vienna State Opera , world premiere on December 8, 2018)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. semperoper.de: Capell-Compositeur 2010/2011 ( Memento from July 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Mozarteum - people. Retrieved March 18, 2019 .
  3. derstandard.at: Paul Hindemith Prize to Johannes Maria Staud .
  4. ^ Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco: Coup de Coeur des Jeunes Mélomanes
  5. City of Innsbruck: Prize of the state capital Innsbruck for artistic creation (PDF; 197 kB)
  6. On high waves: - WORLD. Retrieved February 2, 2017 .
  7. Salzburg Festival: Salzburg Festival> INSTITUTION> ARCHIVE> Archive detail. Retrieved February 2, 2017 (Austrian German).
  8. Corinna Da Fonseca-Wollheim: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall . In: The New York Times . February 27, 2014, ISSN  0362-4331 ( nytimes.com [accessed February 2, 2017]).
  9. ^ Arnold Schoenberg / Bruno Mantovani / Jens Joneleit / Johannes-Maria Staud, Dithyrambes | Festival d'Automne in Paris. Retrieved February 2, 2017 (French).
  10. Luzerner Zeitung AG 6006 Lucerne: "The Antelope" premiered in Lucerne . ( luzernerzeitung.ch [accessed on February 2, 2017]).
  11. Thomas Schacher: World premiere of the opera "The Antilope": The jump to Africa . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . September 5, 2014, ISSN  0376-6829 ( nzz.ch [accessed on February 2, 2017]).
  12. Styrian autumn: Johannes Maria Staud / Josef Winkler (AT) | Specter of the Gardenia or The day will come | autumn opening . In: steirischerherbst . ( steirischerherbst.at [accessed on February 2, 2017]).