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Wolfgang Hildemann

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Wolfgang Hildemann (* 1925 in Cheb/Eger; † 1995 in Düsseldorf)[1] was a german composer and music teacher.[2]

Live and education

Hildemann studied at the music conservatorys of Prague and Nürnberg. There he learned by Fidelio Finke, Anton Nowakowski and Joseph Keilberth. 1952 he passed the examination of the chapel master. From 1949 to 1967 he was a music teacher of the Windsbacher Knabenchor. From 1962 he taught at the Odenwaldschule in Oberhambach. Afterwards he moved to the Hugo Junkers-Gymnasium in Mönchengladbach. He also became a lecturer in church music and composition at the University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein. For a long time he also headed the music section at the Esslingen Künstlergilde.

Works

From 1975 to 1995

Post mortem

Style

Hildemann worked with the Twelve-tone technique.

Avards

References

  1. ^ "Komponist: Wolfgang Hildemann". Verlag Dohr.
  2. ^ "Wolfgang Hildemann". PODIUM - Wolfgang Wendel.
  3. ^ "Person: Wolfgang Hildemann".
  4. ^ "Hildemann: Klassische Ohrwürmer".