Marco Schädler

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Marco Schädler (born March 2, 1964 in Triesenberg ) is a Liechtenstein composer .

life and career

Even as a child, Marco Schädler played music with his father. At the age of nine he became a temporary organist in the Triesenberg parish church, and later also in Triesen. He was organist until 1998. From 1982 to 1988 he held a part-time position as a piano teacher at the Liechtenstein Music School. Since 1988 he has been a freelance artist and composer (theater and ballet music, masses , orchestras, choral and chamber music , sound installations, for film and performance).

Marco Schädler studied piano, music theory , composition, early music theory and jazz theory at the Vorarlberger Landeskonservatorium Feldkirch, at the Music Academy of the City of Basel and at the Jazz School St. Gallen .

He was a member of the “Liechtensteiner Gabarett” (“Das LiGa”, 1994–2006), since 2009 of OOS. In 1997 he founded the "Free Institute for Music", a school for composing and teaching music theory on a creative basis. Schadler co-founded the Schlösslekeller theater in Vaduz in 2003 and co-founded the company RequiemForYou (2007 to 2011). From 2009 to 2013 he was managing director of the Historical Association for the Principality of Liechtenstein. Since 2013 main organist in the Reformed Church of Buchs in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

His works were premiered by the “Virtuosi di Praga” in Prague, the Amati Quartet and the Ripieno Orchestra. He worked with the Italian director Firenza Guidi and with the Viennese author Barbara Frischmuth. In 2001 he had a summer residency in Tel Aviv.

Compositions / publications

  • Barbara Frischmuth : A Brief History of Humanity. Dramatization for "Optical Concert". Music: Marco Schädler, concept, adaptation, direction: Johannes Rausch. Choreography: Guillermo Horta Betancourt. Feldkirch: Chamber of Labor, 1994.
  • virtuosi di praga play Marco Schadler (Hieronyma, Funeral of a Blue Terrier, Cellissima). 1995
  • Dwarf nose . Chamber opera based on Wilhelm Hauff. Director: Johannes Rausch, music: Marco Schädler. 2003

See also

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.oos.li
  2. Website of the Historical Association for the Principality of Liechtenstein (accessed on June 6, 2010)
  3. http://www.evangkirchebuchs.ch

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