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Christian Jost

Christian Jost

Country of origin: Germany
Birthday: October 17, 1963

About Christian Jost

I am permanently on the search for the magic moment and can only achieve this through a complex and differentiated ratio between structure, form and tone. (Christian Jost)

Christian Jost was born on 17 October 1963 in Trier. He studied composition, analysis and conducting in Cologne with Bojidar Dimov from 1983 to 1988 and with David Sheinfeld at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music from 1988 to 1989. Jost received scholarships from the foundation Kulturfond des Deutschen Volkes and the artistic and cultural foundation of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Jost first caused a sensation in 1992 with the performance of his orchestral work Magma, a commission by the State Theatre Darmstadt. Between 1996 and 1998, he made regular visits to the People’s Republic of China and undertook intensive cooperation with a variety of Chinese orchestras. In 1997, the piano concerto Der lange Weg des Drachen (rev. 2009) was premiered by the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra with Jost as the soloist. The orchestral work one small step (rev. 2002), a commission by the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen was composed in 1999 to commemorate Neil Armstrong landing on the moon in 1969 and also reflects Jost’s fascination for pioneering astronauts. The composer received further commissions from the Deutsche Symphonie Orchester Berlin, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Festival de la musique contemporaine Dijon and the Residentie Orkest Den Haag. The composer now also frequently makes appearances as a conductor, e.g. with the Bremer Philharmoniker, the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg, the Essener Philharmoniker and the Oper Graz. Jost lives as a freelance composer and conductor in Berlin.

The solo concerto is a core genre in Jost’s oeuvre. A characteristic of his works is an orchestrally conceived atmospheric tonal density. Jost’s compositional impulse primarily consists of the wish to acquaint the listener with the unknown, individualism and psychological borderline experiences in a fascinating guise. His intentions can frequently be divined by the titles of his works: TiefenRausch for violin and orchestra (1997), Cosmodromion for percussion and orchestra (2002) and Heart of Darkness ("Odyssee" for clarinet and orchestra, 2007, commissioned by the Berliner Philharmoniker, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle). The tragic death of the jazz trumpeter Chet Baker is the subject of his concerto for trumpet and orchestra Pietà ("in memoriam Chet Baker", 2004). This work together with the compositions DiesIrae for trombone and orchestra (2002) and LuxAeterna for alto saxophone and orchestra (2003) form the Requiem-Trilogie – a cycle which was performed complete for the first time during the season 2004/05. In 2007, Sir Roger Norrington conducted the RSO Stuttgart presenting the world premiere of Konzert für Orchester; in 2009, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin premiered Jost’s work CodeNine under the direction of Lothar Zagrosek. This orchestral work is based on the slow movements of 9th symphonies by Beethoven, Bruckner and Mahler and Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony.

Two of Jost’s operas received their first performance in 2005: the first full-length opera Vipern ("A murderous desire in four acts") at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf in January and the first staged performance of the one-act work Death Knocks (2001) based on the satire of the same name by Woody Allen in the theatre in Erfurt in May. Jost’s large-scale "astronaut odyssey" Phoenix ressurexit had already received its first performance in 2001 with Klaus Maria Brandauer as narrator and the soprano Christiane Oelze at the festival Mittelrhein Musik Momente. At the beginning of 2006, Jost produced a completely original contribution to the genre music theatre with his choral opera Angst ("5 gateways of a journey into the interior of angst") for chorus, choral soloists, instrumental ensemble and film projections. The plot and a reflection on the dramatic events of a mountaineering accident are exclusively communicated by the chorus. Jost composed the musical drama Hamlet, after the Shakespeare, for the Komische Oper Berlin’s 2008/09 season. Here, through the division of the principal role across a mezzo-soprano role and chorus parts, Hamlet’s painful search for knowledge and truth is transformed into the more general underlying existential quest of human beings. Mikropolis, a children’s opera, was first performed at the Komische Oper Berlin in 2011. The world premiere of the opera Rumor, commissioned by the Vlaamse Opera Antwerpen, took place in 2012. It is based on the famous novel "Un dulce olor a muerte" (The Sweet Scent of Death) by Guillermo Arriaga. Rumor, along with The Arabian Night (2007) and Rote Laterne (2015), is part of a trilogy focused around young, modern women and their living environments. Commissioned by the Theater an der Wien, Jost composed Egmont based on Johann Wolfgang Goethe's drama of the same name. The piece was written for the celebrations marking Ludwig van Beethoven's 200th birthday in 2020. Although Jost does not quote Beethoven's incidental music, he sets his famous letter to the "Immortal Beloved" to music. The premiere of Reise der Hoffnung - Voyage vers l'espoir was originally planned for 2020 at the Geneva Opera House. The opera, based on the film by Xavier Koller, tells the story of a Kurdish family fleeing to Switzerland and had to be postponed to 2023 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Jost wrote his first ballet composition, DnA - six images of love (2012), for Graz Opera. The subject in this piece, modelled after poems by E. E. Cummings and Nahum Tate, is given a baroque musical character, while the composer’s fascination for the Far Eastern culture grows more important in the following ballets. In order to co-operate with renowned orchestras and ensembles, Jost travelled frequently to China and Taiwan since the 1990s. In 2014, the "music-dance-theatre" Lover was premiered by the Berlin Radio Choir and the U-Theatre Taiwan at the Kraftwerk in Berlin. Here, the combination of old Chinese love songs and modern American poems creates a captivating cultural dialogue: Occidental vocal polyphony meets with the traditional sounds of Asian drums and gongs. In 2015, the Beijing Cao Xuequin Society commissioned the ballet music Rotkammertraum for the 300th birthday of the renowned Chinese writer Cao Xuequin.

For the Berlin Konzerthaus, Jost composed Dichterliebe (2017) based on the famous song cycle by Robert Schumann. He retained the melodies and texts of the original but expanded the piano part to include a small ensemble and added extensive interludes. Dichterliebe was quickly performed internationally as a concert work. The Staatstheater Braunschweig staged the world premiere in 2019. The Staatstheater Darmstadt also turned the piece into a film.

Jost received the Ernst von Siemens Foundation Encouragement Prize in 2003. His opera Hamlet has been elected 'World Premiere of the Year 2009' by an international jury of the magazine 'Opernwelt'. The composer received invitations to become Composer in Residence from the Orchestra of the Beethovenhalle in Bonn (1999/2000, The End of the Game for orchestra), the Staatskapelle Weimar (2003/04, CocoonSymphonie for orchestra) and in the season 2004/05 from both the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf (Vipern) and the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz (first performance of Requiem-Trilogie), as well as the Komische Oper Berlin and Theater Dortmund (2008/09 and 2010/11, Hamlet), the National Symphony Orchestra Taiwan and the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra (2012/13, Taipei Horizon), and the Grafenegg Festival (2016).

Worklist

Chronology

1963
Geboren am 17. Oktober in Trier
1983-88
Studium der Komposition bei Bojidar Dimov in Köln
1988/89
Komposition und Dirigieren bei David Sheinfeld am San Francisco Conservatory of Music

Förderung durch Stipendien der Stiftung Kulturfonds des Deutschen Volkes und der Stiftung Kunst und Kultur des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
1989
Uraufführung "fragile eggshell mind" für Sprecher und Kammerensemble in San Francisco
1994
Uraufführung "Odyssée surréale" für 23 Solostreicher bei den Internationalen Fredener Musiktagen
1996-98
Regelmäßige Reisen in die Volksrepublik China und intensive Zusammenarbeit mit verschiedenen chinesischen Orchestern
1997
Uraufführung "TiefenRausch" für Violine und Orchester in Koblenz
1999/2000
Erster "Composer in Residence" des Orchesters der Beethovenhalle Bonn: Uraufführung von "The End of the Game" für großes Orchester

Uraufführung "Paradox" für Sopran, Englisch Horn, Viola, Violoncello und Klavier in Berlin
2001
Uraufführung des Musikdramas "Phoenix resurrexit" bei den Mittelrhein Musik Momenten

Konzertante Erstaufführung des Einakters "Death Knocks" nach dem gleichnamigen Stück von Woody Allen in Hannover

Uraufführungen "DiesIrae", Konzert für Posaune und Orchester in Saarbrücken und "KOMA" für Mezzospran und Klavier in Bern
2002
Uraufführung des Schlagzeugkonzertes "Cosmodromion" in Stettin
2003
Förderpreis der Ernst von Siemens Stiftung

Uraufführung "LuxAeterna", Konzert für Saxophon und Orchester in Den Haag
2003/04
"Composer in Residence" der Staatskapelle Weimar, Uraufführung der "CocoonSymphony" für Orchester
2004/05
"Composer in Residence" der Deutschen Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf: Uraufführung der Oper "Vipern - eine mörderische Begierde in 4 Akten" (Auftragswerk der Deutschen Oper am Rhein in Koproduktion mit dem Stadttheater Bern)

"Composer in Residence" bei der Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz: Erstaufführung der kompletten Requiem-Trilogie ("Pietà", "DiesIrae", "Lux Aeterna")

Szenische Erstaufführung des Einakters "Death Knocks" am Theater Erfurt
2006
Uraufführungen der Choroper "ANGST - 5 Pforten einer Reise in das Innere der Angst" in Berlin, des Orchesterwerks "Miserere" in Kaiserslautern und "Mozart's 13097 Tag", Sinfonia concertante für Violine, Viola und Orchester in Winterthur
2007
Uraufführungen "Konzert für Orchester" in Brüssel, Klarinettenkonzert "Heart of Darkness" in Berlin und "Sepulchral City" für Klarinette, Violoncello und Klavier beim Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
2008
Uraufführung der Oper "Die arabische Nacht" am Theater Essen
2008/09
"Composer in Residence" an der Komischen Oper Berlin 

Uraufführungen des Orchesterwerks "Suspense" in Bremen, der Oper "Hamlet" an der Komischen Oper Berlin und des Orchesterwerks "CodeNine" bei den Festspielen Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
2009
Die Oper "Hamlet" wird von der Zeitschrift "Opernwelt" zur Uraufführung des Jahres gewählt
2010/11
"Composer in Residence" am Theater Dortmund
2011
Uraufführungen des Concertino für Violine und Kammerorchester "Der Zaubergarten" bei den AUDI Sommerkonzerten Ingolstadt und der Kinderoper "Mikropolis" an der Komischen Oper Berlin
2012
Uraufführungen der Oper "Rumor" an der Vlaamse Opera Antwerpen, des Tanztheaters "DnA" an der Oper Graz und des Orchesterwerks "Taipei Horizon" in Amsterdam
2014

Uraufführung des Tanztheaterstücks Lover in Berlin

2015

Uraufführung der Oper Rote Laterne im Züricher Opernhaus und der BerlinSymphonie in Berlin

2016

Composer in Residence beim Grafenegg Festival: Uraufführung des Blechbläserstücks Fanfare und von An die Hoffnung für Singstimme und Orchester

2017

Uraufführung von Dichterliebe in Berlin Uraufführung von Shanghai Odyssey - the Bund in Shanghai

2018

Uraufführung des Orchesterstücks The Woman in the Gardens of Suzhou in Suzhou (China)

2019

Uraufführung von Nocturnal Movements in Berlin. Solist am Klavier: Michael Wollny

2020

Uraufführung der Oper Egmont am Theater an der Wien Uraufführung des Violinkonzerts Concerto noir redux in Berlin

2021

Uraufführung des Orchesterwerks Urbanica in Berlin

2022/23

Composer in Residence am Theater Orchester Biel/Soloturn

2022

Uraufführung des Violinkonzerts Concerto noir in Biel

Uraufführung der revidierten und erweiterte Fassung von Nocturnal Movements in Berlin

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Christian Jost lebt als Komponist und Dirigent in Berlin.

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