Tilo Medek, originally Müller-Medek[1] (22 January 1940 – 3 February 2006), was a German classical composer, musicologist and music publisher. He grew up in East Germany, but was inspired by the Darmstädter Ferienkurse. He composed radio plays and incidental music. His setting of Lenin's Decree on Peace led to restrictions, and after he showed solidarity with the expatriated Wolf Biermann, he also had to move to the West, where he composed an opera Katharina Blum based on Heinrich Böll's novel, and worked in education. He received international awards from 1967 onwards.
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TiloMedek, originally Müller-Medek (22 January 1940 – 3 February 2006), was a German classical composer, musicologist and music publisher. He grew up...
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Harmonies du soir) Recorded in the BBC studios, London, 20 January 1970 TiloMedek "Battaglia alla Turca" for two pianos, from Mozart's Rondo alla Turca...
peace without annexations and reparations". The East German composer TiloMedek set parts of the text to music for speaking voice and four percussionists...
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obstetrician and gynecologist Karl Marx (1818–1883), philosopher and economist TiloMedek (1940–2006), composer Philipp Melanchthon, theologian Johann Karl August...
Bingen, for contra alto solo, after a text of Hildegard of Bingen, 1994 TiloMedek: Monatsbilder (nach Hildegard von Bingen), twelve songs for mezzo-soprano...
by composers such as Brahms, Mendelssohn, Franz Schmidt, Max Reger and TiloMedek. Born in Minden, Schmeding studied church music, music pedagogic, recorder...
symphonies Alireza Mashayekhi (born 1940), Iranian composer of 9 symphonies TiloMedek (1940–2006), German composer of 3 symphonies Stephen Albert (1941–1992)...
written for him. This includes works by Gunther Becker, Edison Denisov, TiloMedek, Luca Lombardi, Manfred Trojahn, and others. Maurice J. Summerfield: The...
week commencing 15 October 2012 Katharina Blum, an opera adaptation by TiloMedek to a libretto by his wife Dorothea based on the Böll novel, which premiered...
Music Pedagogy (note-setting) He took further lessons in composition with TiloMedek. He completed international masterclasses resp. music academies, e.g....
Sidney Corbett Paul Dessau Gerd Domhardt Matthew Greenbaum Georg Katzer TiloMedek Rainer Riehn Percy M. Young Ruth Zechlin Thomas Buchholz (ed.): Eine Kleine...
and orchestra Rolf Liebermann: Essai 81 György Ligeti: Cello Concerto TiloMedek: concerto, Schattenspiele Krzysztof Penderecki: Sonata for cello and orchestra...
Britten's War Requiem, Müller-Hornbach's Am Rande der Zeit and premieres by TiloMedek. They performed Bach's Matthäus-Passion in Mendelssohn's version and Bach's...
conservatory Sachsen-Anhalt in 1949. One of his students in Quedlinburg was TiloMedek (1959 to 1962). From 1952, he had a lectureship for music at the Staatliche...
Auschner: Musik in der Funkdramatik. Eine Sendung mit dem Komponisten TiloMedek (Rundfunk der DDR) 1996: Warum haben Sie niemals Stalin angeklagt? – Regie:...
first Brecht programme, singing settings by Paul Dessau, Hanns Eisler, TiloMedek and Kurt Weill. Her recordings also appeared in West Germany and internationally...