Lutz Landwehr von Pragenau
Lutz Landwehr von Pragenau (born 1963) is a German composer of classical music.
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Born | 1963 (age 57–58) Regensburg, Germany |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
He was born in Regensburg and studied composition with Wilhelm Killmayer at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, continued in a masterclass with Hans-Jürgen von Bose from 1992 to 1994. He has been teaching music pedagogy at the Regensburg University.
Selected works
Orchestra
- Times Square Music for large orchestra Orchester (1990)
- Running Riot for brass band and orchestra (1993)
- ...mild und leise..., Tristan's death for large orchestra (2010)
Chamber music
- Klavierquintett für Paul Celan, piano quintet (1990)
- Berührungen for piano 4 hands and conga (1999)
- The Day After Rendevouz for violin, tuba and tape (1992)
- Silence invades the breathing wood for soprano, violin, viola, cello and small percussion (2011)
- Takte und Gewichte, string quartet (2001)
- In der Schwebe for cello and piano (2009)
- Yolimba läßt grüßen, variations on a theme by Wilhelm Killmayer for violin and piano (2010)
- Duo concertant for two pianos (1997)
Vocal
- Zwei Lieder für Bariton und Klavier, songs for baritone and piano on poems by Otto Julius Bierbaum (1979): op.1/1 (Freundliche Vision), op.1/2 (Traum durch die Dämmerung)
- Missa in excelsis, mass for women choir (2002)
- tierisch gebildet, cantata for speaker, choir and instruments after poems by Christian Morgenstern (2004)
- Zwei Lieder für tiefe Stimme (two songs for a low voice) on Italian texts by Aldo Palazzeschi (2008): 1) Il Passo delle Nazarene 2) Il segno
External links
- Lutz Landwehr von Pragenau Bayerisches Musiker Lexikon Online of the Munich University (in German)
- Literature by and about Lutz Landwehr von Pragenau in the German National Library catalogue
- Alexander Strauch: Was ist Solidarität - Für Lutz Landwehr v. Pragenau Neue Musikzeitung, 14 October 2012 (in German)
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