Ernstalbrecht Stiebler
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August 5, 2016
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November 30, 2010
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AustriaGenre:Avant-GardeChamberKeyboardErnstalbrecht Stiebler is a German composer who was born on May 29, 1934, in Berlin. He grew up in a musical family, with his father being a violinist and his mother a pianist. Stiebler began his musical education at a young age, studying piano and composition at the Berlin Conservatory. He later continued his studies at the Hochschule für Musik in Stuttgart, where he studied with the composer Johann Nepomuk David. Stiebler's early works were influenced by the serialism of the Second Viennese School, but he soon began to develop his own unique style. His music is characterized by its minimalist and repetitive nature, with a focus on the exploration of sound and timbre. Stiebler's compositions often feature long, sustained tones and subtle variations in pitch and dynamics. One of Stiebler's most significant works is his "Kammermusik 1955," which was composed while he was still a student at the Berlin Conservatory. The piece is a twelve-tone composition for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano, and it demonstrates Stiebler's early interest in serialism. However, it also foreshadows his later minimalist style, with its repetitive patterns and sustained tones. In the 1960s, Stiebler began to experiment with electronic music, and he became one of the pioneers of the genre in Germany. He worked extensively with the Studio for Electronic Music at the West German Radio in Cologne, where he created a number of groundbreaking works. One of his most notable electronic compositions is "Meditation," which was composed in 1969. The piece features a series of slowly evolving electronic tones, which create a hypnotic and meditative atmosphere. Stiebler's interest in electronic music also led him to explore the possibilities of live electronics. In the 1970s, he began to incorporate live electronics into his compositions, creating works that combined acoustic instruments with electronic sounds. One of his most significant works from this period is "Klavierstück 6," which was composed in 1974. The piece features a piano playing a series of repetitive patterns, which are then processed and transformed by a live electronic system. In the 1980s, Stiebler returned to composing primarily for acoustic instruments, but he continued to incorporate minimalist and repetitive elements into his music. One of his most significant works from this period is "Tongebilde," which was composed in 1986. The piece is a series of short compositions for various instrumental combinations, each of which explores a different timbral and harmonic landscape. Stiebler's music has been performed and recorded by a number of prominent musicians and ensembles, including the Arditti Quartet, the Ensemble Modern, and the Berlin Philharmonic. He has also been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including the Berlin Art Prize and the German Music Publishers' Association Prize. In conclusion, Ernstalbrecht Stiebler is a German composer who has made significant contributions to the fields of electronic and minimalist music. His music is characterized by its exploration of sound and timbre, as well as its repetitive and minimalist elements. Stiebler's works have been performed and recorded by a number of prominent musicians and ensembles, and he has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to contemporary music.More....
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