Hans-Peter Jannoch

Hans-Peter Jannoch (1938–2004) was a German conductor, composer and pianist.

Life

Jannoch studied piano and composition at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler". Afterwards he was a répétiteur at the Leipzig Opera and at the Deutsches Nationaltheater und Staatskapelle Weimar. He was a member of the "Kammerensemble Paul Dessau" (formerly: gruppe neue musik weimar).[1] In 1983, he was awarded the Hanns Eisler Prize.[2] In 1989, he co-founded the "ensemble unitedberlin",[3] which also played pieces by him. He taught music theory at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" Berlin and is considered a sponsor of Helmut Zapf.[4] His works have been published by Breitkopf & Härtel in Leipzig and were performed by the Staatskapelle Weimar, among others.[5] In 2001, the composer Hermann Keller dedicated the piece "Klavierstücke für Lehrer, Kollegen und Freunde" to him.[6]

Work

  • Appell für Vietnam (cantata)
  • Divertimento für Streichorchester[7]
  • Aynn Wintrstück (chamber music)
  • Freude, Freude heißt der Kreis (Choral music)
  • Scherzo für Bläserquintett
  • Pneuma für Orchester

Radio play

  • Totenmesse by Jörg Michael Koerbl. Dokumentation, MDR/WDR 1993.

Publication

References

  1. gruppe neue musik weimar 1976–1985, integral-art Wallmann, retrieved 29 November 2020.
  2. Erika Tschernig (ed.): Unsere Kultur. GDR chronological table 1945-1987. Berlin 1989, p. 349.
  3. ensemble unitedberlin
  4. Stefan Amzoll: Yes, it worked .... In Neues Deutschland, 10 December 2009.
  5. Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 144 (1983) 9, p. 49.
  6. Werke von Hermann Keller. Edition Juliane Klein, retrieved 29 November 2020.
  7. Musik und Gesellschaft 24 (1974), p. 312.
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