René Clemencic Explained

René Clemencic (27 February 1928 – 8 March 2022) was an Austrian composer, conductor, harpsichordist, clavichordist and recorder player.[1] [2]

Biography

Born in Vienna, Austria, Clemencic was educated at the Vienna University and studied further in France, Netherlands and West Germany. He was director of the Capella Musica Antiqua and of the Drama Musicum in Vienna.

In 1958 he founded Musica Antiqua (known after 1959 as Ensemble Musica Antiqua) to perform early music on period instruments. Later, in 1968, he founded the Clemencic Consort.[3]

Clemencic died on 8 March 2022, at the age of 94.[4]

Compositions

Selected recordings

External links

Notes and References

  1. International who's who in classical music Europa Publications Limited - 2007
  2. Conductors on record John L. Holmes - 1982 "Clemencic, Rene (b. 1928).
  3. Clemencic, René. J. M. Thomson. John M Thomson.
  4. News: Komponist Rene Clemencic ist tot . 10 March 2022 . ORF . 10 March 2022. de.
  5. John Mansfield Thomson Recorder profiles 1972 p77 "Rene Clemencic also specialises in contemporary music and at Warsaw in 1969 performed his own work Meraviglia ('Wonder'). ... 'In my own compositions I want to rediscover music as something actual, something born at this moment,"
  6. Web site: Clemencic Consort • René Clemencic – Carmina Burana (Vinyle, LP, Reissue) . July 2024 . www.discogs.com . 28 July 2024.
  7. Web site: Carmina Burana (manuscrit de Benediktbeuren, ca. 1250) / Clemencic Consort, René Clemencic / 3h40 - 3 CD - HMA190336.38 - Juillet 1990 . July 2024 . www.harmoniamundi.com . 28 July 2024.