Edited by W. Grünzweig, G. Schröder, and M. Supper.

Schnebel ’60

Zum 60. Geburtstag des Komponisten Dieter Schnebel

This volume brings together texts, analyses, memories, and tributes to Dieter Schnebel, one of the most radical and versatile composers of the postwar period. Contributions from international authors, companions, and students shed light on Schnebel's work, which spans serial rigor, experimental openness, political engagement, and spiritual exploration. From his early Two Studies for Piano and Live Electronics to the Dahlem Mass and his music theater works, the book covers a wide range. Voices from John Cage, Christian Wolff, Hans Rudolf Zeller, Alvin Curran, Gerhard Stäbler, Isabel Mundry, and many others paint a multifaceted picture of a composer who always understood art as a way of crossing boundaries.

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Print: 374 pp., pb. €29.00, 978-3-923997-36-7
Language: German

Weight: 0.65 kg

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