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Reinhold Weber

Complete Electronic And Phonetic Works 1968-74

Sub Rosa (SRV492)

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Release date: Mar 3, 2022, Belgium

Reinhold Weber, born in 1927, was known as a pioneer of electronic music. In his compositions, Weber placed a focus on twelve-tone music, he became increasingly fascinated in the field of computer music since the 1970s. He produced numerous works at the Studio for Electronic Music at the University of Karlsruhe.
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paru le 26 avril 2017

Reinhold Weber was born in Gießen on July 18, 1927.
He studied at Robert Schumann Conservatory in Düsseldorf (including composition with Jürg Baur, piano with Max Martin Stein) and passed his exam in composition, theory, piano and ear training with distinction. He completed further masterclasses with Wolfgang Fortner, Hermann Heiss, Oliver Messiaen (composition), Kurt Thomas (choral conducting), Andor Foldes (piano) and Gerhard Nestler (electronic music). Reinhold Weber was a professor at the Baden Conservatory of Music in Karlsruhe and also worked in the Studio for Electronic Music of the University of Karlsruhe. His works have been performed in numerous concerts and were broadcasted by SDR, WDR, NDR, HR, SWF and Radio Bremen.
Reinhold Weber died March 25, 2013.

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Schöpfung (Part 1)

B1

Schöpfung (Part 2)

B2

Musica Mundana, 1969

C1

Phönix4000 (2nd Version)

C2

Kosmische Vision II (Cosmic Vision II)

C3

Kleines Requiem Zum Gedenken Der Toten Des 2. Weltkrieges (Little Requiem To Commemorate The Victims Of World War II)

D1

Protuberanzen (Protuberances, 2nd Version)

D2

Rauschetüde (Noise Etude)

D3

Missa Fonetica (Für Eine Elektronisch Verfremdete Stimme) - MIssa Fonetica (For An Electronically Transformed Voice, 1973)

D4

Gammaexpress