Martin Supper

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Martin Supper (* 1947 in Stuttgart ) is a German composer and university professor .

Life

Supper first learned television and radio technology . He then studied computer science , linguistics and musicology at the Technical University of Berlin . He studied computer music and electroacoustic music with Gottfried Michael Koenig at the Institute for Sonology at the University of Utrecht on a DAAD scholarship . He later did a PhD in musicology. From 1985 to 20017 he headed the Studio for Sound Art and Sound Research at the University of the Arts Berlin (UdK) and from 2009 to 2015 the postgraduate master's degree in Sound Studies (since 2017: Sound Studies and Sonic Arts), also at the UdK Berlin. Supper has been teaching sound art at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music on a regular basis since 2013. In 1991 he was a founding member of the German section of the International Confederation for Electroacoustic Music. In 1995 he was on the advisory board of the MGG music encyclopedia and in 2000 for the Swiss pavilion by the architect Peter Zumthor . From 1997 to 2006 he was a juror for the Initiative Neue Musik Berlin , in 2001 for the Karl Hofer Society and in 2007 for the Villa Aurora .

Works (selection)

Fonts

  • Martin Supper: "Constraints and freedom: a conversation with Georg Katzer." In: Computer music journal, ISSN 1531-5169, Vol. 42 (2018), 3, pp. 8-16
  • Martin Supper: "A few remarks on algorithmic composition." In: Computer music journal, ISSN 0148-9267, Vol. 25 (2001), 1, pp. 48-53
  • Martin Supper: Electroacoustic Music & Computer Music. History - Aesthetics - Methods - Systems . Ed .: Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt. Wolke Verlag, Hofheim 1997, ISBN 3-923997-77-9 (208 pages).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. UNI.K - Studio for electroacoustic composition, sound art and sound research - University of the Arts Berlin. Retrieved July 5, 2020 .
  2. ^ Sound Studies (Master of Arts) - Berlin University of the Arts. Retrieved July 5, 2020 .