Robert Brunnlechner

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Robert Brunnlechner (pseudonym: Viktor Vierthaler ; * 1970 in Sankt Pölten ) is an Austrian bassoonist , composer and author .

Life

At the Conservatory of the City of Vienna , Robert Brunnlechner received his training as a bassoonist from his teacher Michael Werba from 1989 to 1997, which he completed with the diploma examination. He also studied musicology , theater studies and Romance studies at the University of Vienna .

Robert Brunnlechner has been an instrumental bassoon teacher at the music school in St. Pölten since 1995 . Since 1996 he has been a bassoonist at the Stadttheater Baden . He has been a member of the Lower Austria Wind Soloists since 1999 and in Ensemble XX since 2004. Century.

Brunnlechner attended the International Summer Academy Mozarteum Salzburg with the bassoonist Richard Galler in 2000 and the international masterclass in Weimar with the bassoonist Klaus Thunemann .

Under the pseudonym Viktor Vierthaler , Brunnlechner publishes novels about the life of musicians.

Works (selection)

Compositions

  • Revolutionary fanfare for wind orchestra (Koch Musikverlag NO 020625)
  • Taormina - March in the Italian style (op.2; Edition Goldgruber 02804)
  • Under the Föhrenkranze - Concert March (op.12; Edition Goldgruber 02905)
  • Teesdorfer Suite for three cellos (op.19)
  • Weinviertel dances for wind quintet (op.27)
  • Atlanta Blue - Saxophone Quartet (op. 30)
  • "The three ponds of Hellbrunn" - a piano trio based on a poem by Georg Trakl (op. 40)

Literary works (as Viktor Vierthaler )

  • Aphrodite's beard. From the life of a composer (2015)
  • When the drums fall silent. From the life of an instrumental teacher (2012)
  • You can't hear the baton. A Novella (2010)
  • One morning, one noon, one evening in Bruck. From the life of an orchestral musician. A Novella (2009)

Awards

  • 1995: Special prize of the jury at the "Ostarrichi" composition competition of the Lower Austrian Brass Music Association (NÖBV)
  • 2012: First prize and audience prize in the “Zeitklang” competition of the University of Krems for further education
  • 2017: Second prize "Compositions Competition of the Wiener Concert-Verein" for "Overture to a Comedy"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Robert Brunnlechner. ensemble xx. Century, Retrieved May 27, 2016 .