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Gert Frischmuth (18 July 1932 – 4 May 2012) was a German choral conductor and music educator.
Life
Born in Jena, Frischmuth studied music education at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena. After twelve years of teaching at the Humboldt-Oberschule in Erfurt, he was appointed to the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar for the subject of choral singing/choral conducting after additional studies in choral conducting. There he successfully directed, among other things, the chamber choir of the conservatoire, which won several awards. In 1979, he was appointed a Professor. In 1988, after twelve years as guest conductor and two years as interim leader, he was appointed choir director of the Leipzig Radio Choir, later to become the MDR Rundfunkchor. He led the choir until 1998, and under his direction it developed into one of the top choirs in Europe. He also conducted the Erfurt Male Choir for over forty years and, in 1998 and 1999, the Landesjugendchor Thüringen.
Frischmuth died in Erfurt at the age of 79.
Students
Volkher Häusler, Conductor and choirmaster
Hubert Hoche, Conductor and composer
Markus Teutschbein, Conductor and choirmaster
Christian Frank, Conductor and composer
Awards
Two 1st prizes as choral conductor at the singing competition of the Erfurt district at Wartburg
Kulturpreis der Stadt Erfurt 2003
References
External links
Literature by and about Gert Frischmuth in the German National Library catalogue
Gert Frischmuth discography at Discogs
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Gert Frischmuth
- Frischmuth
- MDR Rundfunkchor
- Jochen Wehner
- Deaths in May 2012
- Volkher Häusler
- Erich Fried Prize
- Ingeborg Bachmann
- Peter Handke
- Anton Wildgans Prize