Gottfried Glöckner
Gottfried Glöckner (born 24 June 1937) is a German composer, choral conductor and music educator.
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Education | Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber |
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Spouse | Helga Glöckner-Neubert |
Awards | Hanns Eisler Prize |
Life
Born in Chemnitz, Glöckner attended the Zwickau Conservatory.[1] Afterwards he worked as a music teacher in Bad Liebenwerda and Frankfurt (Oder). From 1970 to 1974 he studied composition with Manfred Weiss at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden.[1] He worked as a freelance composer and choral conductor in Frankfurt (Oder).[2] Glöckner's compositions were published by bellmannmusik, Edition Choris Mundi and Verlag Neue Musik. His Concerto for Orchestra was first performed in Havana in 1984.[1]
He was married to the writer Helga Glöckner-Neubert until her death in 2017.[3]
Awards
- 1986: Hanns Eisler Prize
Compositions
- Alle Kinder können sich verstehen for children' choir and piano
- Bratschenstücke (Viola pieces) for viola and piano (2011)
- Concertino for accordion and wind quintet
- Erste Liebe for medium voice and piano
- Flötentrio for flutes
- Fünf Intermezzi for clarinet and piano
- Kleine Suite for accordion solo
- Konzert für Orchester
- Musik zur Weihnachtszeit for small ensemble
- Philosophen und die Liebe for medium voice and piano
- Präludium und Passacaglia
- Sieben Stücke for horn and piano
- Sonata for flute and piano
- Sonatine for clarinet and piano
References
- "Gottfried Glöckner". Edition Choris Mundi. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
- "Musiker-Ehepaar trägt sich in das Goldene Buch der Stadt Frankfurt (Oder) ein" (in German). Frankfurt (Oder). 1 March 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
- Adesiyan, Frauke (14 November 2017). "Abschied wie von einem Sommer". moz.de (in German). Retrieved 2 October 2020.
External links
- Literature by and about Gottfried Glöckner in the German National Library catalogue
- Werke von Gottfried Glöckner at Verlag Neue Musik
- Gottfried Glöckner at Bellmann Musikverlag
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