Robert Krampe

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Robert Krampe (born March 24, 1980 in Berlin ) is a German composer and musician .

Life

Krampe began composing when he was twelve. While still at school he met Hans Werner Henze , was able to work with him and assist him. He studied at the State University of Music Freiburg with Cornelius Schwehr (composition) and Dieter Mack (music theory) and at the Musikhochschule Lübeck with Dieter Mack (composition).

He teaches at the Lübeck University of Music and regularly takes on responsibilities as a conductor . As a lecturer at Bärenreiter-Verlag he is responsible for contemporary music.

Works (selection)

Musical theater

Orchestral works

  • Epitaph (d'Arianna) for orchestra (2004)
  • Follia - Approaches for Orchestra (2007)

String orchestra

  • Notturno, Metamorphosen for 16 solo strings (1998)
  • Notturno II (Gengangere) for strings (2006)
  • Gesänge der Großstadt (Notturno III) for high baritone and string orchestra (2009)

Vocal music

  • Scene for solo soprano and three crotales (2002) (Text: John Keats )
  • Spirits of the death, a cycle of songs for soprano and piano (2002) (Text: Edgar Allan Poe )
  • Come, oh come, motet of six voices (2008)
  • In hora mortis, lamentations for soprano and chamber orchestra (text: Thomas Bernhard )
  • Four chants from “In hora mortis” for medium voice and piano (2010) (Text: Thomas Bernhard)
  • Et in terra pax? Study for baritone and seven instruments (2010) (Text: Dante Alighieri )

Chamber music

  • "The rest is silence." Enigma per sei strumenti (1999/2000)
  • "Ins Weite ..." for seven instrumentalists (2000/04)
  • Trio 1 for flute (also piccolo), oboe (also English horn) and bassoon (2004/05)
  • Klee's violin, Paralipomenon for 10 violas (2005/06)
  • Trio II for piano trio ("clair de lune quand le clocher sonnait douze") (2005/06)
  • “In truth, singing ... a touch. A breath of nothing. "Metamorphoses for string quartet (2007)
  • rik, -nik & -mik, triptych for two pianos and percussion (2007)
  • "Espressivo" sonata for violoncello and piano (2008)
  • "... my string playing!" Quintet for two violins, two violas and violoncello (2010/11)

Solo works

  • "La response imprévue" Intermezzo for piano solo (2003)
  • shadows, sonata for viola (2004)
  • -like water thrown from cliff to cliff- for violoncello solo (2005)
  • ... in the middle, on the edge ... (Hommage à Monsieur IS) for clarinet solo (2007)
  • "The poet speaks" for violin solo (2010)
  • "A continuance of enduring thought" for violoncello solo (2011)

Prizes and awards

  • 2000 GEMA Prize from Jeunesses musicales Germany
  • 2004 laureate of the Saarbrücken composers workshop
  • 2004 winner of the Bluval -Kompositionswettbewerbs
  • 2007 winner of the composition competition "444 years Mecklenburgische Staatskapelle Schwerin"
  • 2007 winner of the composition competition of the summer music days Hitzacker
  • 2010 winner of the TONALi composition prize , Hamburg
  • 2010 winner of the Gustav Mahler Composition Competition, Vienna
  • 2004 scholarship from the “Marie-Luise Imbusch-Stiftung”, Lübeck
  • 2004–2009 scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation
  • 2011 scholarship for the Casa baldi in Olevano from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media
  • 2008 “Composer in Residenz” at the Hitzacker Summer Music Days

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bärenreiter Verlag - music editing. Retrieved July 1, 2018 .