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Milko Kelemen

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Milko Kelemen

Milko Kelemen (born March 30, 1924) is a Croatian composer.

Life

Milko Kelemen was born in Slatina, Croatia (then Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes).[1] He studied under Stjepan Šulek in Zagreb, under Olivier Messiaen in Paris and Wolfgang Fortner in Freiburg amongst others.[1]

Kelemen founded the Music Biennale Zagreb, an international contemporary music festival and has served as its president from 1961 to 1979.[2]

He also worked at the Electronic Siemens Studio in Munich and was invited to Berlin as Composer in Residence.

Kelemen is a recipient of many awards, most notably the Federal Cross of Merit,[1] the prize of the ISCM, the Great Yugoslav State Prize, and the French order Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.

He lives in Stuttgart, Germany. His works are published by Hans Sikorski Music Publishers.

Selected works

  • Three Dances for viola and string orchestra (1958)
  • Composé for two pianos and orchestral group (1967)
  • Phantasmen for viola and orchestra (1985)
  • Archetypon II - Für Anton for large orchestra (1995)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Milko Kelemen". hdu.hr (in Croatian). Institute of Croatian Music Industry. Retrieved 2009-12-29.
  2. ^ Špoljarić, Mirta (9 April 2009). "Injekcija suvremene glazbe". Vijenac (in Croatian) (394). Matica hrvatska. Retrieved 2010-01-01.