List of works by Reiner Bredemeyer

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Reiner Bredemeyer (1929–1995) composed vocal , chamber and orchestral music (approx. 300) as well as works for drama , radio drama , film and exhibitions (approx. 300). His oeuvre totals over 600 compositions.

Works

Instrumental music

Orchestral works

  • Integration for orchestra (1961)
  • Sonatina for orchestra (1963). Premiere February 3, 1964 ( Loh Orchestra Sondershausen , conductor: Gerhart Wiesenhütter )
  • Violin Concerto (1963)
  • Composition for 56 strings (1964)
  • Bagatelles for B. (1970) for piano and orchestra. Premiere April 2, 1971 Berlin (Walter Olbertz (piano), Staatskapelle Berlin, conductor: Otmar Suitner )
  • October piece (1973) for chamber orchestra
  • begin - stop (1974). Orchestral concert. Premiere February 14, 1978 Leipzig (Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra , conductor: Andrzej Markowski)
  • Harpsichord concerto as oboe concerto (1974). Premiere February 24, 1976 Berlin (2nd GDR Music Days, Orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin, Peter Basche (oboe), Peter Meyer (harpsichord), conductor: Géza Oberfrank)
  • Auftakte (1976) for 3 orchestral groups. Premiere February 22, 1979 Berlin (German State Opera, VII. Music Biennale Berlin, Staatskapelle Berlin, conductors: Hartmut Haenchen and Reiner Bredemeyer)
  • Oboe Concerto (for Burkhard Glaetzner) (1977). Premiere February 7, 1978 Berlin (GDR Music Days, Mecklenburgische Staatskapelle Schwerin, Burkhard Glaetzner (oboe), conductor: Hartmut Haenchen)
  • Schlagstück 6 ( One Day Symphony ) (1978) for bass choir and orchestra
  • Four pieces for orchestra (1979). WP 15./16. October 1981 Leipzig (Neues Gewandhaus, Gewandhausorchester, conductor: Kurt Masur )
  • D ( In memoriam Paul Dessau ) (1980) for 15 strings. Joint composition with Friedrich Goldmann and Friedrich Schenker. Premiere June 8, 1981 Dresden (Congress Hall of the German Hygiene Museum, Dresden Music Festival, Dresden Chamber Orchestra, conductor: Manfred Scherzer )
  • SATIEraden (1983). Instrumentation of the Pieces froides by Erik Satie for chamber orchestra. Premiere May 29, 1983 Dresden ( Kleines Haus , Dresdner Musikfestspiele, musica-viva-ensemble dresden, conductor: Jürgen Wirrmann)
  • Neun Bagatellen (1984) for string orchestra. Premiere October 3, 1985 Berlin (Komische Oper, Orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin, conductor: Rolf Reuter )
  • Orchestral Pieces 2 (1984). Premiere December 9, 1985 Halle (Hallesche Philharmonie, conductor: Karl-Heinz Zettl)
  • Schlagstück 8 (1985) for 6 flutes, 5 clarinets, 6 horns, trumpet, 2 tubas, 3 timpani, piano, 10 cellos and 8 double basses
  • Horn Concerto (1986). Premiere February 19, 1988 Berlin (Schauspielhaus, GDR Music Days 1988, symphony concert, Sebastian Weigle (horn), Staatskapelle Berlin , conductor: Herbert Kegel )
  • Third sonatina for orchestra (1987). Premiere September 24, 1988 Merseburg ( Hallesche Philharmonie , conductor: Karl-Heinz Zettl)
  • Fourth sonatina for orchestra (1988). Premiere October 22, 1989 Riesa (Youth and Sports Club, symphony concert on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the GDR, Riesa State Symphony Orchestra, conductor: Peter Fanger)
  • Area code 522 (No connection under this number?) (1989) for orchestra. WP 6 October 1991 Dresden ( Blockhaus , musica-viva-ensemble dresden, conductor: Jürgen Wirrmann)
  • Eighth sonatina for chamber orchestra (1989)

Chamber music

  • Quintet for woodwinds (on the 55th birthday of Rudolf Wagner-Régeny ) (1958) for flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet and bassoon. Premiere June 14, 1985 Berlin (Akademie der Künste der GDR, anniversary concert 35 years of master class training , Matthias Rust (flute), Gabriele Bastian (oboe), Norbert Möller (clarinet), Manfred Michel (bass clarinet), Holger Straube (bassoon), conductors: Reiner Bredemeyer)
  • Piano piece 59 (1959). WP February 22, 1990 Berlin (concert in the Kulturbund , Dieter Brauer (piano))
  • Octet (for the 65th birthday of Paul Dessau ) (1959). Premiere 1982 ( radio of the GDR , group new music Hanns Eisler, conductor: Christian Münch)
  • Piece for clarinet and piano (1959). Premiere October 31, 1977 Berlin (Horst König (clarinet), Dieter Brauer (piano))
  • Striker 1 (1960). WP February 5, 1982 (Gerd Schenker (drums))
  • Variants (1960) for piano, viola and bassoon. Premiere November 19, 1989 Magdeburg (concert hall "Georg Philipp Telemann", final concert of the 2nd music festival of the district of Magdeburg, chamber ensemble New Music Berlin, conductor: Hans Jürgen Wenzel )
  • Combinations (1962) for clarinet and guitar. Premiere November 24, 1989 Berlin ( Rathaus Pankow ) (Unolf Wäntig (clarinet), Thomas Blumenthal (guitar))
  • Communication for percussion (1965).
  • Schlagstück 2 (1965) for piano and percussion
  • Schlagstück 3 (1966) for 3 percussion and 3 orchestral groups
  • Serenade (1966) for oboe, trombone, viola and 5 cymbals
  • Sonata (1967) for violin, viola and piano. Premiere September 30, 1978 Berlin (XII. Berliner Festtage, Iwan Konstantinow (violin), Reimund Dewerny (viola), Dieter Brauer (piano))
  • Serenade 2 (1969) for oboe, ukulele (viola), violoncello, trombone and wooden percussion. Premiere November 25, 1971 (New Music Group Hanns Eisler)
  • Piano und… (1970) for piano, 2 percussion, trio and quartet. Premiere October 30, 1981 Cologne ( Ensemble Modern )
  • Schlagstück 5 (1970) for piano and a percussionist. Premiere April 26, 1977 Berlin (Dieter Brauer (piano), Joachim Gruner (drums))
  • Serenade 3 (for HE ) (1972) for oboe, English horn, trombone, piano, percussion, viola, cello and double bass. Premiere September 30, 1973 (Neue Musik Hanns Eisler)
  • Di As (+ -) (1973) for oboe and trumpet. Premiere December 14, 1973 (Burkhard Glaetzner (oboe), Peter-Michael Krämer (trumpet))
  • Sinfonia 3 and Sinfonia 11 (1973) based on Johann Sebastian Bach for oboe and trumpet. Premiere December 14, 1973 (Burkhard Glaetzner (oboe), Peter-Michael Krämer (trumpet))
  • Solo 1 (1973) for violoncello. Premiere October 6, 1976 Düsseldorf (Jürgen Wolff (violoncello))
  • Symphony (1974) for oboe, English horn, trombone, piano, percussion, violin, viola, cello and double bass. Premiere May 6, 1975 (New Music Group Hanns Eisler)
  • (Oboe) 2 also accompagniert (1975) for oboe and tape (violoncello, piano). Premiere October 10, 1975 (Burkhard Glaetzner (oboe))
  • piano & piano (1975). Premiere May 26, 1984 Dresden (Studio Theater Kulturpalast , Dresden Music Festival , Bettina Otto and Susanne Stelzenbach (piano))
  • Solo 3 (1975) for viola. Premiere September 29, 1979 Berlin (Karin Rühlemann (viola))
  • Solo 4 (1976) for accordion. UA 1978 Klingenthal ( International Accordion Competition )
  • Interludium (1977) for flute, soprano saxophone, violoncello, double bass and percussion. Premiere March 14, 1977 Frankfurt am Main (group Sonja Kehler )
  • Looking for contacts (1977) for oboe, flute and tape. Premiere February 18, 1977 Berlin (Werner Tast (flute), Burkhard Glaetzner (oboe))
  • Serenade 5 (1977) for flute, horn, trombone, violoncello, double bass, guitar, percussion and piano
  • Solo 5 (1977) for oboe. Premiere February 17, 1982 Berlin ( Friedrichsfelde Palace , Peter Basche (oboe))
  • Trio (with piano) for oboe (violin), cello and piano (1977). Premiere June 15, 1978 Berlin (Schlüterhof, Auslos-Trio)
  • 5 sheet metal pieces (1979) for 2 trumpets and 2 trombones. Premiere April 4, 1981 Berlin ( Day of Music , Wind Quartet of the Komische Oper Berlin, conductor: Reiner Bredemeyer)
  • Harpsichord piece (for Ruth Zechlin) (1980). Premiere October 8, 1983 Berlin (Apollo-Saal, XXVII. Berliner Festtage, Ruth Zechlin (harpsichord))
  • Septet 80 (1980) for 2 oboes, violoncello, double bass, percussion, trombone and harpsichord. Premiere January 19, 1981 Leipzig (Altes Rathaus, Neue Musik group Hanns Eisler, conductor: Hartmut Haenchen )
  • Serenade 6 (1980) for flute, oboe, string quartet, percussion and piano. World premiere March 12, 1982 Hilversum (radio, Dutch chamber ensemble M)
  • Sextet ( Weimar Contributions ) (1980) for flute, bassoon, piano, percussion, violin and viola. Premiere September 29, 1981 Weimar ( New Music in the Hall at the Palais , New Music Weimar group, conductor: Reinhard Seehafer )
  • Solo 6 (1980) for violoncello. Premiere June 29, 1986 Friborg ( Hans-Joachim Scheitzbach (violoncello))
  • Viola Concerto - Octet 81 (1981) for viola, 2 oboes, trombone, violoncello, double bass, percussion and piano. Premiere 23 November 1985 Bonn ( Matthias Sannemüller (viola), group new music Hanns Eisler , conductor: Friedrich Goldmann)
  • Piano Quintet ( Picasso's Dream and Truth ) (1982). Premiere March 18, 1983 Leipzig ( Museum of Fine Arts , Concert series in the Klinger-Saal , Friedrich Schenker, Günter Witteborn, Jörg Richter, Frank Beyer (trombone), Gerhard Erber (piano), conducted by Hans Jürgen Wenzel)
  • Small Blas-Phonie (Tuten and Bladder) (1982). Premiere November 17, 1982 Berlin ( Maxim-Gorki-Theater , wind quartet of the Komische Oper Berlin)
  • Solo 7 (1982). Premiere April 25, 1983 Berlin (Komische Oper, Werner Tast (flute))
  • Solo 8 (1982) for Friedrich Schenker and Po (e) saune. WP July 5, 1982 Gera (Kulturhaus, Friedrich Schenker (trombone))
  • Mixed doubles (1983) for 2 oboes, bassoon and harpsichord. Premiere November 28, 1985 Braunschweig ( Days of New Chamber Music , Merlin Ensemble: Ingo Goritzki and Burkhard Glaetzner (oboe), Knut Sönstevold (bassoon), Brigitte Engelhard (harpsichord))
  • Piano piece 83 (1983). Premiere January 11, 1984 Leipzig (Gerhard Erber (piano))
  • String Quartet (1983). Premiere February 26, 1984 Berlin (Neue Musik Berlin group)
  • Trio 84 (1983) for violin, violoncello and piano. Premiere February 22, 1988 Berlin (Theater im Palast, GDR Music Days 1988, chamber concert, Ulf Däunert (violin), Hans-Joachim Scheitzbach (violoncello), Wolfgang Hafermalz (piano))
  • Trio pieces 3 in five movements (1983). Premiere October 24, 1983 Leipzig ( Gohliser Schlösschen , Leipzig Consort: Matthias Sannemüller (viola), Roland Zimmer (guitar), Dieter Zahn (double bass))
  • Alle Neune - eine Schütz (en) festival music (1984) for 2 oboes, trombone, viola, cello, double bass, percussion and piano. Premiere January 19, 1985 Leipzig (4th Leipzig Town Hall Concert , Hanns Eisler New Music Group)
  • Only 12 strings (1984) for 2 guitars. Premiere March 13, 1986 Berlin (Theater im Palast, Barbara Richter and Dieter Rumstig (guitar))
  • Blech-Stanzen (1985) for 2 trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba. Premiere May 27, 1987 Berlin (Berlin Brass Quintet)
  • Serenade 8 (1985) for alto flute, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, viola and piano. Premiere November 19, 1989 Magdeburg (concert hall "Georg Philipp Telemann", final concert of the 2nd music festival of the district of Magdeburg, chamber ensemble New Music Berlin, conductor: Hans Jürgen Wenzel)
  • Schlagstück 7 (1985) for trombone and 6 percussionists
  • Trio-Pieces 4 (1985) for clarinet, viola and piano. Premiere June 15, 1986 Zurich (Daniel Corti (viola), Michael Gohl (clarinet), Tomas Bächli (piano))
  • Trombone Sonata (1986) for trombone and piano. Premiere June 18, 1987 Hämeenlinna, Finland ( Friedrich Schenker (trombone), Reinhard Wolschina (piano))
  • Sextet 86 (1986) for wind instruments and three cellos. Premiere December 7, 1988 Berlin (Academy of the Arts of the GDR, ceremony for the 100th birthday of Friedrich Wolf , musica-viva-ensemble dresden, conductor: Jürgen Wirrmann)
  • Vierer ohne (1986) for flute, bassoon, violoncello and piano. Premiere April 27, 1986 Bautzen ( German-Sorbian People's Theater , 3rd Days of Sorbian Music, Paul Dessau Chamber Ensemble)
  • Septet 87 (1987) for 2 guitars, string quartet and percussion. Premiere March 8, 1988 Berlin (Theater im Palast, opening concert of the 4th International Guitar Days, Barbara Richter and Dieter Rumstig (guitar), Paul Dessau chamber ensemble)
  • The Morton Feldmann in my life (1987) for English horn, guitar, viola, double bass, piano and drums. Premiere October 30, 1988 Halle ( Neues Theater , Leipziger Consort, direction: Steffen Schleiermacher )
  • Piano piece 87 (1987). Premiere December 16, 1988 Berlin (Theater im Palast, 4th Paul Dessau Days 1988, Gerhard Erber (piano))
  • 5 correct ones (1987) for flute and string quartet. Premiere November 10, 1987 Eberswalde (Berlin Chamber Quartet)
  • Duet (1986) for 2 oboes. Premiere March 25, 1987 Rottweil (Ingo Goretzki and Burkhard Glaetzner (oboe))
  • TiP - Topp (LORIOTiotisches Duell) (1987) for harp and flute. Premiere July 7th 1987 Berlin (Theater im Palast, Katharina Hanstedt (harp), Werner Tast (flute))
  • Neunichkeiten (4 petits riens mis A 9) (1988) for 2 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba and 2 percussionists. Premiere February 19, 1989 Berlin ( Schauspielhaus , Chamber Music Hall, XII Music Biennale Berlin, Ensemble intercontemporain )
  • Glory not to be fooled (but for chamber ensemble) (1988). Premiere October 7, 1989 Dresden ( Deutsches Hygiene-Museum , Steinsaal, 200 years of the French Revolution , 3rd Dresden Days of Contemporary Music , Ensemble Konfrontation , conductor: Thomas Müller )
  • Serenade 9 (1988) for flute, horn, viola, violoncello and vibraphone
  • Schlagstück 9 (1988) for clarinet (also bass clarinet), percussion and piano (4 hands)
  • Than go Tangente (winged) (1989). Premiere February 23, 1989 Berlin (Schauspielhaus, Chamber Music Hall, XII. Music Biennale Berlin, Yvar Mikhashoff (piano))
  • Überlaufstegreifrigungen (1989) for flute, viola, harp, violoncello, percussion and piano. Premiere March 22, 1989 Berlin (Akademie der Künste, instrumental ensemble, conductor: Reiner Bredemeyer)
  • Null problemo (for A & F) (1989) for violoncello and piano. Premiere September 23, 1989 Berlin (Akademie der Künste der GDR, Tag der Musik , Anne Müller (cello), Friedrich Suckel (piano))
  • Piano piece 89 (1989). Premiere November 13, 1989 Leipzig (Neues Gewandhaus, Kleiner Saal, Das neue Werk , 1st concert, jazz-inspired piano music, Josef Christof (piano))
  • Grand Hand (four with) (1989) for string sextet. Premiere May 26, 1990 Zurich ( Tonhalle , Die Kammermusiker Zurich)
  • Leipzig-einundleipzig (1990) for viola, English horn, guitar and double bass. Premiere May 18, 1990 Leipzig ( Museum of Fine Arts , Leipzig Consort )
  • Quartet Pieces 7 (1995) for English horn, viola, guitar and bassoon. WP ( Ensemble Sortisatio )

Stage works

Operas

  • The Life of Andrea (1971). School opera after Bertolt Brecht , from the life of Galilei . Premiere 1972
  • The Galoshes Opera (1978) based on the Beggar's Opera by John Gay . Libretto: Heinz Kahlau . Premiere February 19, 1978 Berlin (Deutsches Theater, director: Friedo Solter )
  • Candide (1982). Opera after Voltaire . Libretto: Gerhard Müller. Premiere January 12, 1986 Halle ( Landestheater , director: Andreas Baumann, director: Christian Kluttig)
  • The naysayer (1990). School opera after Bertolt Brecht. Premiere December 2, 1994 Stuttgart ( Chamber Theater , Director: Maxim Dessau, Direction: Cornelis Witthoefft)

Ballets

Operettas

Stage / drama music

Reiner Bredemeyer composed over 100 theater pieces.

Vocal music

Orchestral songs

Cantatas

  • I came here to sing (1955/56). Cantata for tenor, mixed choir, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, 2 clarinets and percussion based on texts by Pablo Neruda .
  • Spring Bride Song Fear (1965). Cantata for 3 sopranos, 3 flutes, percussion and double bass. Text: Manfred Hausmann .
  • Canto (1965). Cantata for alto, male choir, 3 trombones, clarinet, bassoon, timpani and string quartet based on texts by Bertolt Brecht.
  • Leisure (1977). Cantata 2 for 16 voices and 16 instruments after Friedrich Hölderlin.
  • The great Carthage (1981). Cantata for speaker, choir, two percussion sets, clarinet and piano. Text: Bertolt Brecht . Premiere February 19, 1982 Berlin ( Berlin City Library , members of the Berlin Radio Choir and the Berlin Staatskapelle, conductor: Joachim Freyer)
  • Musica Vivarèse (1982). Cantata based on texts by Anaïs Nin and Edgar Varèse

Melodrama

Chants and songs

  • Poems (1957) for alto and piano. Text: Oliver Behnssen. Premiere April 10, 1978 Berlin (Christiane Laube (mezzo-soprano), Dieter Brauer (piano))
  • Ode to Chagall (1957) for alto, speaker, flute, viola, harpsichord and percussion. Text: Erich Arendt .
  • Poet (1965) for medium voice and piano. Text: René Schwachhofer . Premiere April 10, 1978 Berlin (Christiane Laube (mezzo-soprano), Dieter Brauer (piano))
  • Dubbed: asynchronous (1975) for soprano, violin, oboe, violoncello, trombone, percussion, piano and tape. Text: Nicolás Guillén (from: Cantos americanos). Premiere February 19, 1977 Berlin (XI. Music Biennale Berlin, members of the Komische Oper Berlin, Nancy Bello-Galarza (soprano))
  • Oh, it was just the lantern (1972). 13 songs for guitar based on poems by Julie Schrader .
  • Kon-zerr-ti-no (1972) for soprano, wind quintet, violoncello and piano
  • 13 Heine songs (1972–74) for voice and guitar (other instruments ad libitum)
  • Six ballads after François Villon (1976) for voice, percussion and harpsichord. Premiere December 6, 1976 Berlin ( Horst Drinda (vocals), instrumental soloists)
  • Serenade of Images (Serenade 4) (1976) after four paintings for mezzo-soprano, flute, oboe, trombone, violin, violoncello, piano, percussion and 2 pantomimes. Premiere January 8, 1979 Leipzig (3rd Leipzig City Hall Concert, New Music group Hanns Eisler, Roswitha Trexler (soprano), conductor: Max Pommer )
  • Embassy (1976). 9 songs for low voice and piano. Text: Günter Kunert . Premiere October 31, 1977 Berlin (Siegfried Hausmann (bass), Dieter Brauer (piano))
  • On July 13th (1976) for soprano, Eb clarinet, saxophone and percussion based on words by Arnold Schönberg .
  • I usually drink beer (1979). 5 songs based on texts by Sarah Kirsch for mezzo-soprano, English horn and guitar. Premiere October 5, 1989 Dresden (Schenvenstraße house, composer portrait Reiner Bredemeyer, 3rd Dresden Days of Contemporary Music, Annett Jahns (alto), Leipzig Consort: Axel Schmidt (English horn), Roland Zimmer (guitar), conductor: Christian Münch )
  • Farewell to Kochberg (1980/81). Vocal cycle for tenor and piano based on texts by Heiner Müller , Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz , Ernst Stadler , Johannes Bobrowski , Richard Leising and Adolf Endler . Premiere November 17, 1988 Berlin (Academy of the Arts of the GDR, discussion concert, Hans-Joachim Voigt (tenor))
  • Dr. Martin Luther MACHT GESÄNGE (I can't help it) (1981) for hero soprano and guitar. Text: Martin Luther , Thomas Müntzer . Premiere February 26, 1983 Berlin (Apollo-Saal, IX. Music Biennale Berlin, Chamber Concert to commemorate Luther, Cornelia Schmaus and Winfried Wagner (vocals), Gundula Sonsalla (guitar))
  • The role model . Song for soprano and piano. Text: Friederike Kempner . Premiere January 9, 1982 Berlin (Komische Oper, Chamber Music in Conversation, Barbara Dollfuss (vocals), Reiner Bredemeyer (piano))
  • IG 17-18 (1982). 7 songs for high voice, piano and percussion (1982). Text: Yvan Goll . Premiere October 2, 1982 Berlin ( House of German-Soviet Friendship , Day of Music , Joachim Vogt (vocals), Wolfgang Panwitz (piano), Gerhard Gläßer (drums))
  • Logo (1982) for a cappella choir based on texts by Floh de Cologne , Arnfrid Astel , Konrad Bayer and Hermann Börner. Premiere September 24, 1983 Berlin (Apollo Hall, Chamber Choir of the Berliner Singakademie , conductor: Dietrich Knothe )
  • MARXimen (1982). ( Hegel epigrams by Karl Marx ) for tenor 3 clarinets and percussion. Premiere May 16, 1983 Berlin (Komische Oper, Joachim Vogt (tenor), Oskar Michallik, Fritz Klauser (clarinet), Manfred Michel (bass clarinet), Walter Pietschmann (drums), conductor: Reinhard Seehafer )
  • To my friends (1984) for tenor, three flutes, three violas, bassoon, guitar and drums. Text: Heinz Czechowski , Rainer Kirsch , Georg Trakl . February 2, 1988 Berlin (Theater im Palast, Hans-Joachim Voigt (tenor), instrumental ensemble, conductor: Christian Münch)
  • The Winter Journey (1984). Poems from the papers left behind by a traveling French horn player by Wilhelm Müller for baritone, horn and piano. Premiere November 15, 1985 Berlin (Chamber Music Days in the Schauspielhaus, Siegfried Lorenz (baritone), Sebastian Weigle (horn), Bernd Casper (piano))
  • Berliner Lieder 2 (1985) for tenor, baritone, 3 wind instruments, 3 strings and 3 percussionists. Text: Ewald Christian von Kleist , Heinrich Heine , Alfred Lichtenstein , Bertolt Brecht, Volker Braun . February 15, 1987 Berlin ( Rotes Rathaus , Wappensaal, XI. Music Biennale Berlin, chamber concert, Nils Gisecke (tenor), Andreas David (baritone), members of the orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin , conductor: Christian Münch)
  • Lieder auf der Flucht (1985) for mezzo-soprano and piano. Text: Ingeborg Bachmann . Premiere June 26, 1986 Klagenfurt (Ulrike Jäger (mezzo-soprano), Elfriede Heiwa (piano))
  • The beautiful miller's wife (1986). Monodrama scene for a deep miller and eight instrumentalists. Text: Wilhelm Müller . Premiere February 21, 1987 Berlin (Foyer of the Komische Oper, XI. Music Biennale Berlin, Georg Christoph Biller (vocals), Christian Steyer (recitation), String Soloists of the Komische Oper, Berlin Horn Quartet)
  • KOHLrabiates (1986) for 2 speakers, speaking choir and percussionist. Text: Helmut Kohl . Premiere December 4, 1986 Berlin ( Berliner Ensemble , actor and musician of the Berliner Ensemble, conductor: Reiner Bredemeyer)
  • NB for Nancy Bello (1986). 2 songs based on poems by Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Paul Verlaine for soprano and piano. Premiere March 12, 1986 Berlin (Rathaus Pankow, Nancy Bello (soprano), Christina Löffler (piano))
  • Confidential Communications (1986). 7 songs for tenor, bass clarinet and piano based on texts by Jörg Kowalski . Premiere October 26, 1989 Berlin ( Thälmannpark , New Music and Talks in the WABE , Frank Rebitschek (tenor), Annette Barz (bass clarinet), Ullrich Vogel (piano))
  • ... as always (1987). 3 dated poems by Ossip Mandelstam for male voice and guitar.
  • Hick - Hacks (1988). Four songs based on texts by Peter Hacks for tenor and guitar. Premiere September 26, 1989 Berlin ( Theater im Palast , Hans-Joachim Voigt (tenor), Thomas Bruns (guitar))
  • Song for Frank (1988). 5 songs based on texts by Rolf Bossert for baritone and piano (1988). Premiere October 5, 1989 Dresden (Schevenstraße house, composer portrait Rainer Bredemeyer, 3rd Dresden Days for Contemporary Music, Georg Christoph Biller (baritone), Gerhard Erber (piano))
  • Post Modern (1988) for mixed choir and four horns. Text ADN notification. Premiere December 15, 1988 Berlin (Theater im Palast, participants in the 4th Paul Dessau Days 1988, director: Reiner Bredemeyer)
  • Do you know the country ...? (1989) for quick-witted choir. Text: Elfriede Jelinek . WP May 3, 1990 Grünstadt (choir of the Leininger-Gymnasium , conductor: Manfred Peters)
  • What else happened? 4 songs for baritone and piano based on poems by Ralph Grüneberger .
  • The solution (1995) for tenor, guitar, drums and double bass. Text: Bertolt Brecht. Premiere September 19, 2009 Leipzig ( opera , concert by the FZML , Marko Cilic (tenor), members of the Sinfonietta Leipzig, conductor: Johannes Harneit )

Funk and film

Radio plays

Reiner Bredemeyer composed over 150 music for radio plays :

  • The Mortal Gods by Joachim Knauth . GDR 1960. Director: Joachim Witte
  • The little freedom of Manfred Bieler . GDR 1961. Director: Edgar Kaufmann.
  • The hour of fear from Joachim Witte. GDR 1961. Director: Joachim Witte.
  • Farewell to Sundheim from Rolf Schneider . GDR 1961. Director: Wolfgang Schonendorf, Karlheinz Drechsel
  • The left wall by Manfred Bieler. GDR 1962. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • Night train from Gerhard Rentzsch . GDR 1962. Director: Edgar Kaufmann.
  • The interrogations of Captain Ronn by Lothar Kleine. GDR 1962. Director: Edgar Kaufmann.
  • The Bride of Bersagliere by Edoardo Anton . GDR 1965. Director: Wolf-Dieter Panse .
  • Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller . GDR 1966. Director: Martin Flörchinger .
  • Nico in the ice by Manfred Streubel. GDR 1966. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • The sailor and the Excellency of Boris Lavrenev. GDR 1967. Director: Wolfgang Brunecker.
  • Oedipus tyrant by Heiner Müller . GDR 1967. Director: Benno Besson .
  • In the trenches of Stalingrad by Viktor Nekrasov . GDR 1968. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Investigation of a local event by Claude Prin . GDR 1968. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Fish for four by Wolfgang Kohlhaase and Rita Zimmer. GDR 1968. Director: Günther Rücker.
  • The Fiesco conspiracy to Genoa by Friedrich Schiller. GDR 1969. Director: Peter Groeger.
  • In our best times from Günter Wünsche. GDR 1969. Director: Wolfgang Schonendorf.
  • Anton Chekhov's misstep . GDR 1972. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • A bad thing from Anton Chekhov. GDR 1972. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • The strange transformation of Jenny K. by Hans-Jürgen Bloch. GDR 1973. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • About the fat Mr. Bell, who invented the telephone by Thomas Brasch . LITERA 1973. Director: Horst Havemann.
  • From morning to midnight by Georg Kaiser . GDR 1973. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Emergency landing by Rolf Schneider . GDR 1973. Director: Rolf Schneider.
  • Carl Sternheim's candidate . GDR 1973. Director: Rudolf Christoph.
  • The law of Paul Bader. GDR 1974. Director: Barbara Plensat .
  • The laughing dove from Helmut Baierl . GDR 1974. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Her name was Tinh, Tinh means love from Helmut Richter . GDR 1974. Director: Wolfgang Schonendorf.
  • Bacon hat by Francisco Pereira da Silva. GDR 1974. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Time to Die by Gabriel García Marquez . GDR 1975. Director: Wolfgang Schonendorf.
  • A very boring room from Anna Seghers . GDR 1975. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Michael Gaismaier or nine sentences from the Holy Scriptures by Lothar Kleine. GDR 1975. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • Chonta - Black Heart of the Palm by Gerardo Valencia. GDR 1976. Director: Helmut Hellstorff.
  • Holding a dialogue by Helmut Bez. GDR 1976. Director: Joachim Staritz .
  • Another K. from Günter Kunert . GDR 1976. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist . GDR 1976. Director: Hans-Dieter Meves.
  • The climb to Mount Fuji of Chingiz Aitmatov , Kaltaj Muhamedshanow. GDR 1976. Director: Peter Groeger .
  • Delicates from Joachim Brehmer. GDR 1976. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • I don't want to die quietly from Martin Stephan . GDR 1976. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • The nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen . GDR 1976. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Salut to everyone - Marx by Günter Kaltofen and Hans Pfeiffer . GDR 1977.
  • The Ballad of the Sad Cafe by Carson McCullers . GDR 1977. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • The Good God of Manhattan by Ingeborg Bachmann. GDR 1977. Director: Peter Groeger.
  • The Kesselflickerhochzeit of John Millington Synge . GDR 1977. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • The exchange of Yuri Trifonov . GDR 1977. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Fire from the kettles by Ernst Toller . GDR 1977. Director: Peter Groeger.
  • The shining point of Vasily Schukschin . GDR 1977. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • I was a wild goose, sir of Lord Dunsany . GDR 1977. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • The unfortunate ventriloquist from Ulla Ryum. GDR 1978. Director: Peter Groeger.
  • Mary of Isaac Babel . GDR 1978. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Horacker or The lovely Abdera by Wilhelm Raabe . GDR 1978. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Beginning of a new way of traveling through Africa in 1884 by Karl-Heinz Jakobs . GDR 1978. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • Swans by Andries Poppe. GDR 1979. Director: Helmut Hellstorff.
  • Fenugreek from Christoph Meckel . GDR 1979. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • The trousers from Carl Sternheim . GDR 1979. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • The driver and the cook of Albert Wendt . GDR 1979. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Far-li-mas from Waldtraut Lewin . GDR 1980. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • Danton's death of Georg Büchner . GDR 1980. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca . GDR 1980. Director: Achim Scholz.
  • Casanova in Dux by Karl-Heinz Jakobs. GDR 1980. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • Silent mail from Lia Pirskawetz. GDR 1980. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The whole world and a few new ice skates from Friedbert Stöcker. GDR 1980. Horst Liepach.
  • The night star of Yuri Kazakov . GDR 1980. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Visit to Kjell Sundberg's aunt . GDR 1981. Director: Albrecht Surkau.
  • The field of Paavo Haavikko . GDR 1981. Director: Albrecht Surkau .
  • Katschelap by Rainer Lindow. GDR 1982. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • My thick coat from Albert Wendt. GDR 1982. Director: Peter Groeger.
  • Poor Knight by Peter Hacks . GDR 1982. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • Alonso Alegria's white suit . GDR 1982. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The ringing of the wind bell from Sei Kurashima. GDR 1982. Director: Albrecht Surkau.
  • The fair to Plundersweilern by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe . GDR 1982. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • The Condor or The Woman Can't Endure Heaven by Fritz Rudolf Fries . GDR 1982. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The new Melusine from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. GDR 1982. Director: Petra Wellner.
  • Brother Lustig from Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm . GDR 1983. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • And don't lead us into the temptation of Jens Sparschuh . GDR 1983. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • The end of the beginning of Sean O'Casey . GDR 1983. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Nothing special from Viktorija Tokarjewa . GDR 1983. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • The cleverest of Alexander Ostrowski also does something stupid . GDR 1983. Director: Wolfgang Schonendorf.
  • Princess Zartfuß and the seven elephants by Albert Wendt. GDR 1984. Director: Christa Kowalski.
  • Vogelkopp by Albert Wendt. GDR 1984. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • Bet with Sisyphus - Bet with Hermes by Bodo Schulenburg. GDR 1984. Director: Manfred Täubert
  • In that year 1941 by Nazim Hikmet . Processing: Heinz von Cramer . GDR 1984. Director: Barbara Plensat
  • Mama and the neutron bomb by Yevgeny Yevtushenko . GDR 1984. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • Night hunt by Juichiro Takeuch. GDR 1984. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The shadows of Franz Fühmann. GDR 1984. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • In that year 1941 by Nazim Hikmet . GDR 1984. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • Rotation by Hermann Kesser . GDR 1984. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Melechsala or The Truth About the Marriage of Count von Gleichen with Two Women at the Same Time by Johann Karl August Musäus . GDR 1984. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • Address of a deceased to the mourning community of Helga Schubert. GDR 1985. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The sow of Heinz Drewniok . GDR 1985. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The Crown Prince by Lia Pirskawetz. GDR 1985. Director: Christa Kowalski.
  • The Sean O'Casey Harvest Festival . GDR 1985. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • True to life at the crooked window by Peter Hacks. GDR 1985. Director: Wolf Bunge
  • Pension Schöller by Wilhelm Jacoby and Carl Laufs . GDR 1985. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • A man buys a swamp from Aimo Vuorinen. GDR 1986. Director: Rainer Schwarz .
  • The blue light of Franz Fühmann . GDR 1986. Director: Barbara Plensat.
  • The children of Peter Hacks. GDR 1986. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • Maria Magdalene by Peter Hacks. GDR 1986. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • Bettine and Clemens or Nahe is about to leave Ernst Frieder Kratochwil. GDR 1987. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The elder son of Alexander Vampilov. GDR 1987. Director: Rainer Schwarz.
  • The Night of Visions by Oscar Castro. GDR 1987. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The royal bride from ETA Hoffmann . GDR 1987. Director: Karlheinz Liefers .
  • How Walther and Wolfram cooled their little hats or The Sängerkriegf on the Wartburg by Andreas Scheinert. GDR 1987. Director: Norbert Speer
  • Death of a German clown by Holger Jackisch . GDR 1987. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • On the precipice of Gitta Sereny . GDR 1987. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Crepe soles on suburban pavement by Gerhard Pötzsch . GDR 1988. Directed by Horst Liepach.
  • Berlin November by Alfred Döblin . GDR 1988. Director: Joachim Staritz.
  • Honza's dream of Rainer Koch. GDR 1988. Directed by Horst Liepach.
  • Gorbunok that Wunderpferdchen of Pyotr Yershov . GDR 1988. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • Sulamit or The High Love Solomos by Friedhold Bauer. GDR 1989. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The game of Kaspar, Queen Tausendschön and Princess Snow White, a thousand times more beautiful, by Franz Fühmann. GDR 1989. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • The magic violin by Franz Graf von Pocci . GDR 1989. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • The great police story by Karel Capek. GDR 1989. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • I want an island from Fritz Rudolf Fries. GDR 1989. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Who shot Jules Verne by Fritz Rudolf Fried. GDR 1989. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Valerie Stiegele's assassin . GDR 1989. Director: Rainer Schwarz.
  • Lissy and Ralf from Christian Martin. GDR 1989. Director: Werner Grunow.
  • Until the death of Olaf Georg Klein . GDR 1989. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • The ugly little bird by Werner Heiduczek . GDR 1989. Director: Norbert Speer.
  • The Puppeteer of Lodz by Gilles Ségal . GDR 1989. Director: Rainer Schwarz.
  • The fire princess by Annelies Schulz. Funkhaus Berlin 1990. Directed by Manfred Täubert.
  • The preliminary dying of equality by Andreas Scheinert. Funkhaus Berlin 1990. Director: Horst Liepach.
  • Mayakiade or I will. I want my homeland to understand me from Andreas Knaup. Funkhaus Berlin 1990. Directed by Barbara Plensat.
  • The owl castle of Franz Graf von Pocci. Funkhaus Berlin 1990. Director: Christa Kowalski
  • The journey into hell of Bertolt Brecht by Holger Teschke. Funkhaus Berlin 1991. Director: Karlheinz Liefers
  • I've never had Erich Loest's champagne . SachsenRadio Leipzig 1991. Director: Klaus Zippel
  • Rural advertisement by George Bernard Shaw . MDR 1993. Directed by Klaus Piontek .
  • Walpurgis Night or The Steps of the Commander by Wenedikt Erofejew . SFB 1994. Directed by Werner Buhss.

Film music

Reiner Bredemeyer composed over 30 film scores .

  • The finding . Fiction film, GDR 1958. Directed by Herbert Fischer / Werner Bergmann / Gerhard Klein .
  • The lady and the blind man . TV movie, GDR 1959. Director: Hans-Erich Korbschmitt .
  • Judged at night . TV movie, GDR 1960. Director: Hans-Joachim Kasprzik .
  • The Wall of Retribution . Feature film, GDR 1962. Director: Ernst Kahler.
  • I am the rabbit . Feature film, GDR 1964/65. Director: Kurt Maetzig .
  • The best years . Feature film, GDR 1964/65. Director: Günther Rücker .
  • Henry the Prevented . Short animation film, GDR 1966. Director: Kurt Weiler .
  • Witching hour . TV documentary, GDR 1966/67. Director: Walter Heynowski.
  • Nörgel und Söhne or what began 9,742 years ago at nine o'clock in the morning . Animated film, GDR 1967. Director: Kurt Weiler
  • The witness . TV documentary, GDR 1967. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • Pilots in pajamas . TV documentary, GDR 1967/68. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • The man without a past . TV documentary, GDR 1968/70. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • The president in exile . TV documentary, GDR 1968/69. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • Bye-bye Wheelus . Documentary film, GDR 1970/71. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • From your mind . Short documentary film, GDR 1971. Director: Wolfgang Bartsch .
  • Manuscripts - dialogues about art . Short documentary, GDR 1973. Director: Wolfgang Bartsch.
  • The mandatory mandate . (Theater recording), GDR 1973
  • War of the Mummies . Documentary film, GDR 1973/74. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • El golpe blanco. The white coup . Documentary film, GDR 1974/75. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • That the poor man becomes an enemy to them . Short documentary film, GDR 1975. Director: Wolfgang Bartsch.
  • Juno and the peacock (theater recording), GDR 1975
  • Whenever Steiner came . Documentation, GDR 1976. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • Light up, the fire department is coming . Feature film, GDR 1977/78. Director: Rainer Simon.
  • Kampuchea - death and resurrection . Documentary, GDR 1980. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • Jadup and Boel . Feature film, GDR 1981/1988. Director: Rainer Simon.
  • Busch sings . Documentary film, GDR 1981/82. Director: Konrad Wolf .
  • Under the sign of the spider . TV documentary, GDR 1983. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • The woman and the stranger . Feature film, GDR 1984. Director: Rainer Simon .
  • The fun game . Short documentary film, GDR 1984. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann .
  • Departure . Short documentary. GDR 1985. Director: Annelie Thorndike .
  • The snob . (Studio recording). 1986
  • Wengler & Sons. A legend . Feature film, GDR 1986/87. Director: Rainer Simon .
  • Meet in Travers . Feature film, GDR 1988/89. Director: Michael Gwisdek .
  • The Magdalenenbaum . Feature film, GDR 1988/89. Director: Rainer Behrend .
  • The third skin . TV documentary, GDR 1989. Director: Walter Heynowski / Gerhard Scheumann.
  • It all comes from within myself . Short documentary, GDR 1990. Director: Walter Heynowski.

literature

  • Reiner Bredemeyer. In: Sigrid Neef (with Hermann Neef ): German opera in the 20th century. GDR 1949–1989. Peter Lang, Frankfurt / Main 1992, ISBN 3-86032-011-4 , p. 45 ff.
  • Frank Schneider: Reiner Bredemeyer . In: Dietrich Brennecke, Hannelore Gerlach, Mathias Hansen (eds.): Musicians in our time. Members of the music section of the GDR Academy of the Arts . Deutscher Verlag für Musik, Leipzig 1979, p. 272 ​​ff.

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Individual evidence

  1. Luther vs. Lenin Part I - Concert of the Singakademie Dresden. Singakademie Dresden eV, accessed on June 12, 2017 .