Jörg Herchet Explained

Jörg Herchet (born 20 September 1943) is a German composer.

Life

Born in Dresden, Herchet grew up as the son of a driver and a worker in modest circumstances. As a pupil he received recorder and cello lessons, later piano and singing lessons. Already at that time he composed his first smaller compositions.

From 1962 to 1965 he studied musical composition at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden with Johannes Paul Thilman and Manfred Weiss, cello with Clemens Dillner and piano with Ilse Brähmer. The use of a Franz Kafka text in his composition Interfragmentarium zum werke von franz k. für klavier und alt led to distortions with the Hochschule, whereupon Herchet continued his composition studies at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" in East-Berlin with Rudolf Wagner-Régeny from 1967 to 1969. His diploma thesis on The importance of music-theoretical writings by Schönberg and Hindemith for the development of a compositional theory was rejected on the grounds that a compositional theory "must lead to Hanns Eisler and not to Pierre Boulez". He also studied musicology (among others with Georg Knepler) at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

After Herchet first worked as an assistant in the book trade and received organ lessons from Gerald Stier and Herbert Collum from 1969 to 1970, he became a master student of Paul Dessau from 1970 to 1974. In 1974, Herchet moved back to Dresden and lived there as a freelance composer. With works whose instrumentation Herchet gradually enlarged, he gradually became known. The orchestral composition komposition für flöte und orchester from 1976 was his first great success. His komposition für trombone, bariton und orchester was premiered during the 1980 Donaueschinger Musiktage.

From 1981 he received teaching positions for composition and composition at the Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber". In 1992 he was appointed professor for composition and analysis. His students include Thuon Burtevitz, Michael Flade, Reiko Füting, Johannes Korndörfer, Sergej Newski, Tobias Eduard Schick, Bernhard Schneyer, Theodor Schubach, Karoline Schulz, Johannes Voit, and Lydia Weißgerber. Herchet retired in 2009 and now lives in Weinböhla.[1]

Awards

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Discography

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000042971 Herchet, Jörg
  2. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/936930337 Die töne haben mich geblendet : Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag des Dresdner Komponisten Jörg Herchet
  3. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1008580402 Dresdner Kreuzchor und zeitgenössische Chormusik : Ur- und Erstaufführungen zwischen Richter und Kreile