Till Löffler

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Till Löffler (* 1968 in Wolfratshausen ) is a German composer , conductor , pianist and theater musician.

Life

Till Löffler studied drums at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich from 1985 to 1987 , switched to the University of Music and Performing Arts ( Mozarteum ) in Salzburg in 1989 , where he studied conducting with Michael Gielen , drums with Peter Sadlo , piano with Klaus Kaufmann and theory Performance practice of early music with Nikolaus Harnoncourt .

As a conductor and percussionist, he worked with the composers Isang Yun , Sofia Gubaidulina , Adriana Hölszky , Mauricio Kagel and Luciano Berio , among others . As a theater musician he worked a. a. at the following theaters : Kammerspiele Munich , Bavarian State Theater , Thalia Theater Hamburg , Volksbühne Berlin , Schauspielhaus Bochum , Staatstheater Karlsruhe, Staatstheater Nürnberg , Nationaltheater Mannheim , Landestheater Tübingen , Landestheater Esslingen, Theater an der Josefstadt Vienna, Theater Neumarkt Zurich, Schauspielhaus Graz, Theater Basel, Theater Kanton Zurich, Schauspielhaus Zurich , Opera House Zurich .

From 1998 to 2009 he was a lecturer at the Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts . Since 2009 he has been a lecturer at the Zurich University of the Arts in the Department of Music and in the Department of Performing Arts and Film.

Mislaid pieces

The following of numerous theater productions have been published by Kaiser Verlag Vienna .

  • Because it wants to be evening (WP 2004 Wilhelmatheater Stuttgart)
  • There's a train going nowhere (with Stephanie Mohr , UA 2004 Nationaltheater Mannheim)
  • What do you dream of when you're dreaming (with Stephanie Mohr, UA 2003 Nationaltheater Mannheim)
  • John… about Lennon (UA 2003 State Theater Stuttgart)
  • Every evening again (premiere 2002 Theater Winkelwiese Zurich)

Published compositions

(Selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Swiss Tonkünstlerverein
  2. GEMA - Society for Musical Performance and Mechanical Reproduction Rights
  3. Deutsches Bühnen Jahrbuch (editions 1995-2011)