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Hansjörg Pauli

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Hansjörg Pauli (born 3 March 1931 in Winterthur, Switzerland, died 15 February 2007) was a Swiss musicologist, writer, and music critic. He was a pupil of Hans Keller.[1]

During the 1950s, Pauli was a jazz pianist and a music critic for Neues Winterthurer Tageblatt.

From 1960 to 1965 Pauli worked at Radio Zürich on new music broadcasts,[2] and between 1965 and 1968 he was a music editor for NDR-Fernsehen[3] where he directed TV documentaries and produced films by Richard Leacock, Rolf Liebermann, Klaus Wildenhahn[3] and others. Since 1968 he is a freelance writer.

Pauli is a prominent authority on the music of Luigi Nono.

Articles by Hansjörg Pauli

  • 'On Strawinsky's Threni', Tempo, New Series, No. 49 (Autumn, 1958), pp. 16–17+21-33
  • 'Hans Werner Henze's Italian Music', The Score, No.25, June 1959
  • 'Für wen komponieren Sie eigentlich?' Reihe Fischer, vol. F 16. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 1971.
  • 'Bernard Herrmanns Musik zu Citizen Kane', Dissonance 26 (November 1990): 12-18.

References

  1. ^ Carlo Piccardi / CN. "Pauli, Hansjörg". Hls-dhs-dss.ch. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
  2. ^ "Zeilen, wie man Musik macht". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b "In der Ruhe liegt die Erkenntnis". Die Welt (in German). 23 June 2010. Retrieved 3 September 2010.