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Hans Werner Henze

Hans Werner Henze

Country of origin: Germany
Birthday: July 1, 1926
Date of death: October 27, 2012

About Hans Werner Henze

If music were a part of man's everyday life, as it should be, there would certainly be less aggression and much more equality and love on Earth; for music is a means of communication and understanding, a means of reconciliation. (Hans Werner Henze)
Born in Gütersloh on 1 July 1926, Henze received his earliest musical training at the Braunschweig Staatsmusikschule. As a child, he witnessed the branding of modern music, art and literature by the Nazis. After having worked as a répétiteur at the Bielefeld Stadttheater Henze began to study with Wolfgang Fortner at the Heidelberg Institute for Church Music in 1946. In the late 1940s he came across serialism and began to attend the Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music. After fulfilling his engagements at the Constance Theatre and the Wiesbaden Hessisches Staatstheater, Henze left Germany in 1953 and settled in Italy. It was also the geographical distance to the German contemporary music theory that helped him to achieve new varied forms of expression in his own music. In the late 1970s and early 1980s Henze turned to more traditional forms. From 1962 to 1967 Henze taught a master class of composition at the Salzburg Mozarteum while other teaching assignments led him to the USA and Cuba. In Cologne Henze held a chair at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik from 1980 to 1991. In addition, he was appointed composer-in-residence at the Berkshire Music Center in Tanglewood/USA in 1983 and 1988-1996 as well as of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1991. In 1976 Henze founded the Cantiere Internazionale d'Arte in Montepulciano and in 1988 brought the Munich Biennial: International Festival of New Music Theatre into being which he headed until 1996.
Henze's oeuvre as a composer is very comprehensive: He wrote solo concertos, symphonies, oratorios, song cycles, chamber music. It was especially the works for music theatre that have made Henze one of the most frequently performed contemporary composers of our time. The radio opera version of his early opera Ein Landarzt based on Franz Kafka's story of the same name was awarded the 'Prix Italia' as early as 1953. His varied opera repertoire includes works such as Das Wundertheater (1948/64), Boulevard Soltitude (1951), a setting of the Manon Lescaut material, König Hirsch (1953-56), Elegie für junge Liebende (1956/61, rev. 1987), Die Bassariden (1964/65, rev. 1992), Pollicino (1979/80) as well as 'Das verratene Meer' revised in 2003/2005 (Gogo no Eiko, original version 1986/89). Henze entertained a close relationship with Ingeborg Bachmann, their joint collaboration resulting in works such as (1964), Der junge LordDer Prinz von Homburg (1958/59, rev. 1991) as well as Nachtstücke und Arien for soprano and large orchestra (1957).
In the centre of Henze's orchestral compositions are his ten symphonies, including Sinfonia N.9 for mixed choir and orchestra (1995-97) with verses by Hans-Ulrich Treichel based on the novel 'The Seventh Cross' by Anna Seghers – an impressive example of Henze's examination of Germany's National Socialist past. Sinfonia N.10, commissioned by Paul Sacher, was premiered at a widely acclaimed performance in Lucerne in 2002 by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sir Simon Rattle.
Among the numerous awards and prizes received by Henze are: 1990 Ernst von Siemens Music Award, 1995 appointment as Accademico Onorario of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rome, 1997 Hans von Bülow Medal of the Berlin Philharmonic, 1998 appointment as Honorary Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, 2000 Praemium Imperiale in Tokio, 2001 Cannes Classical Award in the category 'Best Living Composer', to mention but a few. 2003 saw his appointment as Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur, Paris and his receiving the Prize of the International Summer Academy Mozarteum 'Neues Hören' for the successful conveyance of new music. On the occasion of Henze's 80th birthday in 2006, numerous international concert halls, such as the Konzerthaus Dortmund and the Kungliga Filharmonikerna Stockholms Konserthus, dedicated special concert series to him. In 2007 the recording of Henze's melodrama Aristaeus with Martin Wuttke and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Marek Janowski was awarded the Echo Klassik in the category 'Best First Recording of the Year'.

Worklist

Chronology

1926
geboren am 1. Juli in Gütersloh
1942
Studienbeginn an der Staatsmusikschule Braunschweig
1944
Militärdienst
1944
Korrepetitor am Stadttheater Bielefeld
1946
Studien am Kirchenmusikalischen Institut in Heidelberg und bei Wolfgang Fortner
1948
Musikalischer Mitarbeiter Heinz Hilperts am Deutschen Theater Konstanz
1950
Künstlerischer Leiter und Dirigent des Balletts des Hessischen Staatstheaters Wiesbaden
1951
Robert-Schumann-Preis der Stadt Düsseldorf
1953
Premio RAI (im Rahmen des Grand Prix Italia) für "Ein Landarzt"
1953
Übersiedlung nach Italien
1956
Sibelius Gold Medaille, London
1957
Großer Kunstpreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
1958
Preis der Musikkritik Buenos Aires
1959
Großer Kunstpreis Berlin
1960-68
Mitglied der West-Berliner Akademie der Künste
1961
Niedersächsischer Kunstpreis Hannover
1962-67
Meisterklasse für Komposition am Mozarteum Salzburg
1964
Mitglied der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste
1967
Gastprofessur am Dartmouth College New Hampshire, USA
1968
Korrespondierendes Mitglied der Akademie der Künste der DDR, Ost-Berlin
1969-70
Lehrtätigkeit und Studium in La Habana, Kuba
1971
Ehrendoktor der Musik der Universität von Edinburgh
1975
Ehrenmitglied der Royal Academy of Music, London
1976
Ludwig-Spohr-Preis der Stadt Braunschweig
1976
Gründung des Cantiere Internazionale d'Arte in Montepulciano
1980
Preis der Stadt Positano für die Ballette "Undine" und "Orpheus"
1980-91
Professur (Kompositionsklasse) an der Staatlichen Hochschule für Musik in Köln
1981
Künstlerischer Direktor der Accademia Filarmonica Romana
1981
Gründung der Mürztaler Musikwerkstätten, Mürzzuschlag (Steiermark)
1982
Ehrenmitglied der Deutschen Oper Berlin
1982
Ehrenmitglied der American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York
1983
Bachpreis der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg
1983
Korrespondierendes Mitglied der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung, Darmstadt
1983
Composer-in-Residence am Berkshire Music Center in Tanglewood/MA (USA)
1983
Composer-in-Residence beim Cabrillo Music Festival in Santa Cruz/CA (USA)
1983
Leitung der 3. Mürztaler Musikwerkstatt
1984
Gründung des Deutschlandsberger Jugendmusikfestes (Steiermark)
1987
International Chair for Composition an der Royal Academy of Music, London
1988
Gründung und künstlerische Leitung der Münchner Biennale, Internationales Festival für neues Musiktheater
1988
Composer-in-Residence am Berkshire Music Center in Tangelwood/MA (USA)
1989
Leitung der "Gütersloher Sommerakademie Hans Werner Henze"
1990
Ernst von Siemens Musikpreis
1990
Verleihung des "Apollo d'oro", Bilbao
1991
Composer-in-Residence beim Berliner Philharmonischen Orchester und Fellow des Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin für 1991/92
1991
Preis des Internationalen Theaterinstituts (ITI)
1991
Großes Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
1991
Medaille "München leuchtet" in Gold
1991
Ehrenmitglied der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Neue Musik (IGNM)
1992
Mitglied der Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea, Salzburg
1995
Musikpreis der Stadt Duisburg in Verbindung mit der Köhler-Osbahr-Stiftung
1995
Accademico Onorario der Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Rom
1996
Annette-von-Droste-Hülshoff-Preis des Landschaftsverbandes Westfalen-Lippe
1996
Kultureller Ehrenpreis der Landeshauptstadt München
1996
Ehrendoktorwürde der Universität Osnabrück
1996
Ehrenbürger der Stadt Montepulciano
1996
President of the Contemporary Opera Studio, English National Opera
1997
Cittadinanza onoraria di Marino
1997
Hans-von-Bülow-Medaille der Berliner Philharmoniker
1998
Bayerischer Maximiliansorden für Wissenschaft und Kunst
1998
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
1998
Premio Abbiati 1998 der Associazione Nazionale Critici Musicali für die "Venus und Adonis"-Produktion am Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova
2000
Praemium Imperiale, Tokio
2001
Cannes Classical Award in der Kategorie "Best Living Composer"
2001
"Deutscher Tanzpreis 2001"
2002
"Laurence Olivier Award 2000" in der Kategorie "Best New Opera Production" für "Boulevard Solitude" am Royal Opera House in London
2003
Aufführung aller zehn Sinfonien beim Festival "Présences" in Paris
2004
Ehrendoktorwürde der Musikhochschule München
2006
Premio "Franco Abbiati" della critica musicale italiana 2006 für die Produktion von "Elegie für junge Liebende" am Teatro delle Muse, Ancona (Regie und Ausstattung Pier Luigi Pizzi)
2007
Großes Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit Stern
2010
Ehrendoktorwürde des Royal College of Music, London
2010
Europäischer Kulturpreis des KulturForum Europa
2010
Premio Ardinghello der Germanistischen Fakultät der Universität von Florenz
2010
Aquila d'Oro der Associazione Corfinium onlus für Verdienste um die italienische Kultur
2011
Musikautorenpreis der GEMA für das Lebenswerk
2012
verstorben am 27. Oktober in Dresden

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