Johannes Kretz
Johannes Kretz (born 8 May 1968 in Vienna) is an Austrian composer and teacher for computer music and music theory. He lives and works in Vienna and created various compositions in the fields of new music, among those: music theatre, orchestra works, chamber music, sacred music and works with electronics.
education
- studies of composition at the music academy in Vienna (with Francis Burt and Michael Jarrell), also pedagogy, and mathematics at the University of Vienna.
- 1992-93 studies of computer music at IRCAM, Paris with Marco Stroppa and Brian Ferneyhough
professional activities
artistic
- commissions by Wiener Konzerthaus, Klangforum Wien, ensemble xx. jahrhundert, ensemble online, Vienna Flautists, quartett22, Internationalen Lemgoer Orgeltage, Haller Bachtage, Triton Trombone Quartett, Wiener Kammerchor
- performances in Austria, Germany, France, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, South Korea Canada, Mexico and Argentina.
- founding member of NewTonEnsemble and the international composers group "PRISMA"
- member of the European Bridges Ensemble
teaching
- 1994-2003 assistant/professor for computer music at the International Bartok-Seminar in Szombathely (Hungary)
- 1996-2001 teacher for harmony, counterpoint and composition at the conservatory in Vienna
- since 1997: teacher for computer music at the university for music and performing arts Vienna, since 2001 also for harmony and counterpoint, form analysis und ear training, since 2004 also composition.
- 2005/06: guest professor for sacred music composition at the university for music and performing arts Graz
research
- 2008: head of the "center for innovative music technology" (Zentrum für innovative Musiktechnologie - ZiMT)
prizes and grants
- Austrian Federal Grant for composers 1997,
- Prize of Delz foundation, Switzerland 2001
- Theodor Körner Prize 2004,
- Prize of the Republic of Austria 2004
External links
- Music Information Center Austria
- Personal Website of Johannes Kretz
- NewTonEnsemble
- International Cultural Platform
- Austria's Composers Database
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