Wildberger Jacques (1922-2006)
Switzerland
Composer, was born in Basel, died in Riehen (near Basel).
English
Born 3.1.1922
Wildberger was born in Basel. He was educated at Basel Conservatoire and later studied composition with Wladimir Vogel. Between 1959 and 1966 he lectured at the Badischen Music School in Karlsruhe (composition, analysis and instrumentation). In 1967 he spent a term in Berlin as a DAAD scholar, and up until the autumn of 1987 he taught composition, part writing, analysis and instrumentation at Basel Academy of Music. He lives in Riehen, near Basel. In 1960 he won the Basel Lions Club Prize, in 1965 the German Broadcasting Industry's Stereo Prize, in 1981 the Swiss Musicians' Association Composition Prize, and in 1987 the Arts Prize of Riehen District Council.
Web: http://www.musicedition.ch
Wildberger was born in Basel. He was educated at Basel Conservatoire and later studied composition with Wladimir Vogel. Between 1959 and 1966 he lectured at the Badischen Music School in Karlsruhe (composition, analysis and instrumentation). In 1967 he spent a term in Berlin as a DAAD scholar, and up until the autumn of 1987 he taught composition, part writing, analysis and instrumentation at Basel Academy of Music. He lives in Riehen, near Basel. In 1960 he won the Basel Lions Club Prize, in 1965 the German Broadcasting Industry's Stereo Prize, in 1981 the Swiss Musicians' Association Composition Prize, and in 1987 the Arts Prize of Riehen District Council.
Web: http://www.musicedition.ch
Composizioni (4)
| Titolo | Editore | Strumentazione | Anno |
|---|---|---|---|
| DOUBLE REFRAIN | GERIG | fl, en-horn/ob, guit, 2 tape | 1972 |
| LOS PAJARILLOS NO CANTAN (Vogelsang ward nun zu Stille) | HUG | 1987 | |
| CONTRATEMPI (1969/70) | BREITKOPF & HÄRTEL | fl, 4 ensemble* | |
| DU HOLDE KUNST (Rappresentazione profana, testi di Peter Weiss, Günter Eich, Walter Benjamin, Stéphane Mallarmé) (1987/88) | HUG | reciter, sopr, orch* |