Sneha Girap (Editor)

Josef Anton Riedl

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Josef Riedl


Role
  
Composer

Josef Anton Riedl wwwnmzdefiles201002riedljpg

Education
  
Hochschule fur Musik und Theater Munchen

Albums
  
Klangregionen 1951 - 2007, Klangfelder, Josef Anton Riedl, Josef Anton Riedl: vielleicht - perhaps - peut-etre

Music director
  
Heimat II: A Chronicle of a Generation, Leonce and Lena, Speed, Fantorro le dernier justicier, Adam 2

Similar People
  
Lorenzo Ferrero, Carl Orff, Stephen Montague, Edgard Varese, Enore Zaffiri

Josef anton riedl studien f r elektronische kl nge no i ii iv 1959 1962


Josef Anton Riedl (11 June 1929 – 25 March 2016) was a German composer.

Contents

Josef Anton Riedl httpswwwbrklassikdeaktuelljosefantonried

Josef anton riedl glas spiele excerpt 1974 1977


Biography

Riedl was born in Munich in 1929 (1927 is also given as his year of birth). Following a period of studies at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München and in courses given by Hermann Scherchen in Gravesano, Riedl, influenced by Carl Orff und Edgar Varèse, devoted himself as a composer particularly to percussion and Lautgedichte (sound poetry) (Schmidt 2001).

In 1950 he was co-founder of the German Section of the Jeunesses Musicales, together with Herbert Barth, Reiner Bredemeyer and Eckhart Rolfs (Schmidt 2001). Starting in 1952 he did pioneering work in the use of concrete and electronic sounds, joining Pierre Schaefer’s Groupe de Recherche Musicale in 1953 (Schmidt 2001). In 1955 he worked in the electronic studio of NWDR in Cologne, and spent some time in 1959 in Scherchen’s experimental studio in Gravesano (Schmidt 2001). From 1959 until its closure in 1966 Riedl was director of the Siemens Studio for electronic music (Schmidt 2001). The concert series Neue Musik München / Klang-Aktionen initiated by Riedl in 1960 (Schmidt 2001) continues to this day. In 1967 he established the Musik/Film/Dia/Licht-Galerie group, and in 1974 in Bonn founded the Kultur Forum, which he directed until 1982 (Schmidt 2001).

As a teacher Riedl influenced the work of musicians well-known today, such as Lorenzo Ferrero and Michael Lentz, for whose Bachmann Prize–winning book Muttersterben (2001) he created the music. Lentz currently performs as saxophonist in Riedls' ensemble.

Riedl also contributed to film music, for example to several episodes of the 13-part Die zweite Heimat—Chronik einer Jugend (1992), the second in Edgar Reitz's Heimat series (IMDb credits). He died in Murnau am Staffelsee on 25 March 2016.

References

Josef Anton Riedl Wikipedia