Manfred Grabs (born February 26, 1938 in Meißen ; † October 8, 1984 in Berlin ) was a German musicologist and composer .
Life
Grabs studied musicology and from 1962 to 1964 in the master class for composition with Rudolf Wagner-Régeny in Berlin. He worked as a music instructor for the Black Pump Combine and since 1965 in the Hanns Eisler Archive of the Academy of Arts in Berlin , which he was director from 1968 until his death. Grabs published numerous scores by Eisler or arranged them for performances.
There are numerous radio recordings of Manfred Grab's own compositions, but most of the scores are considered lost.
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Peter Dorn , Gerhard Rosenfeld , Ruth Zechlin (1968) |
Siegfried Matthus , Wolfgang Strauss (1969) |
Gerhard Rosenfeld (1970) |
Jürgen Elsner , Inge Lammel (1971) |
Gerhard Tittel , Peter Wicke , Udo Zimmermann (1972) |
Friedrich Goldmann , Rainer Kunad , Hans-Joachim Schulze , Udo Zimmermann (1973) |
no award (1974) |
Frank-Volker Eichhorn , Winfried Höntsch , Friedrich Schenker (1975) |
Willy Focke (1976) |
Manfred Schubert , Manfred Weiss (1977) |
Paul-Heinz Dittrich , Thomas Böttger (1978) |
Manfred Grabs , Peter Herrmann , Bert Poulheim (1979) |
Wilfried Krätzschmar , Günter Neubert , H. Johannes Wallmann (1980) |
Thomas Ehricht , Bernd Franke , Heinz Weitzendorf (1981) |
Gerd Domhardt , Thomas Hertel (1982) |
Rainer Böhm , Reiner Dennewitz , Hans-Peter Jannoch (1983) |
Ralf Hoyer , Burkhard Meier , Reinhard Pfundt , Kurt Dietmar Richter (1984) |
Günter Mayer (1985) |
Gottfried Glöckner , Fritz Hennenberg , Reinhard Pfundt (1986) |
Walter Thomas Heyn , Helmut Zapf (1987) |
Reinhard Wolschina , Olav Kröger (1988) |
Johannes Schlecht , Steffen Schleiermacher , Frank Schneider (1989) |
Christian Münch , Helmut Oehring , Annette Schlünz (1990) |
Klaus Martin Kopitz , David Citron , Hans Tutschku (1991)
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