Siegfried Naumann

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Siegfried Naumann (born November 27, 1919 in Malmö , Sweden ; † June 13, 2001 there ) was a Swedish composer .

Life

He studied from 1942 to 1945 at the Royal Stockholm Academy of Music in Stockholm . From 1945 to 1949 he was the conductor of the music company Örnsköldsvik , Sweden. He continued his studies abroad and in the summer of 1949 went to the Mozarteum in Salzburg and then to the Accademia Nazionale di St: a Cecilia in Rome . In Rome he studied with Ildebrando Pizzetti and Francesco Malipiero . He studied conducting with Wilhelm Furtwängler and Hermann Scherchen . In 1962 he was the founder of the Musica Nova ensemble , which he conducted until 1977. As a lecturer in the field of conducting , he worked from 1963 to 1983 at the University of Music in Stockholm, which appointed him professor in 1976.

In 1991 he received the Christ Johnsons Prize and the Kurt Atterberg Prize. Naumann composed orchestral, church and choral music, chamber music and wind orchestra works.

Works

Works for orchestra

  • Trasformazioni per strumenti op. 5
  • Flores sententiarum 1983–1984
  • Solitude op.17
  • Estate op.21
  • 7 sonetti di Petrarch
  • Ungdom = Gioventu = Jeunesse = Jugend = Youth op. 31
  • Vita vinum est op.32
  • Och lärkan slår and Skånes somrar ila
  • Musica sacra no 4
  • In memoria di Giovanni Gabrieli op.47b
  • Tre movimenti op.54
  • Skåne = Scania poema op.56
  • Versi da Francesco d'Assisi op. 57
  • [Konsert] Concerto op. 65

Works for wind orchestra

  • 1974–1976 Fanfarer , op. 25 for symphonic wind orchestra
  • 1982 Ljudtrappa op. 38
  • 1984 Ljudspel - Giuoco di suono op. 39
  • 1986 Marcia a Montecelio no. 1 op.44a
  • 1987 Marcia a Montecelio no. 2 op.44b
  • 1989 Arie di battaglia op.52 vocal sands per due orchester di fiato, 2 contra basso, soprano e tenor-solo, arpa, synthesizer, 2 perc., Recitative, acrobat
  • Fanfara di nozze op.62
  • Polonäs no. 2

measure up

  • Messa da requiem op. 61

Choral music

  • Due cori su testi latini op.24