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Debussyana for Flute, Guitar and Cello [Playing score(s)]

Guitar fingering: Tröster

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From the Publisher

Klaus Hinrich Stahmer was born on June 25, 1941 in Stettin (now Polish: Szczecin). After fleeing to Lüneburg, where he spent his childhood, he began studying music at the Dartington College of Arts (England) in 1959, which he continued in 1960 at the Hamburg University of Music and at the universities of Hamburg and Kiel. From 1969, Stahmer worked as a university lecturer at the Bavarian State Conservatory of Music in Würzburg (since 1973 the University of Music). Here he founded and directed the “Days of New Music” festival (1977-2001) and the “Studio for New Music” (1989-2003). In addition to his varied work as a university lecturer, festival and concert organizer, Stahmer, who has a doctorate in musicology, regularly produced programs on current music on various radio stations. In terms of cultural policy, Stahmer was active in several committees (German Music Council, etc.) for the interests of contemporary music. Since his retirement from university service (2004), Stahmer has worked as a composer and continues to go on lecture and study tours to the countries of the Near and Far East from his home in Würzburg. “Debussyana” was premiered in 1983 at Hirschberg Castle with Henner Eppel, Michael Tröster and the composer. Here, elements of Debussy's musical language are adopted and packaged into an impressionistic sound structure.

Performance duration (approx): 20

Item Details

Category: Music for Flute, Strings and Guitar
Publisher: Zimmermann Frankfurt
Publisher's reference: ZM25370
Our Stock Code: 1680836
Media Type: Paperback - Playing score(s)