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Name
  
Mauricio Taub

Education
  
Conservatoire de Paris

Role
  
Composer


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Mauricio Rosenmann Taub (born 1932), a native of Santiago, is a Chilean composer, writer and poet.

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Education

He studied piano and composition initially in Santiago, then in Stuttgart and Freiburg with a Scholarship of the DAAD. In Paris he studied at the Conservatoire National with Olivier Messiaen and graduated with distinction (premier prix). During this time Rosenmann worked at the French Broadcast at the "Groupe des Recherches Musicales", studied organ with Edouard Souberbielle and musicology. With Andre Martinet he studied linguistics at the University of Paris (Sorbonne). He returned to Germany, attended the Darmstadt New Music Summer School and joined in Freiburg the class of Wolfgang Fortner. He graduated with a composing degree ("Reifeprung in Komposition und Musiktheorie") and became a lecturer at the Freiburger Musikhochschule. He was a professor at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen 1974 until 1999.

Work

In 1960 some poems by Rosenmann were translated into German and published in Freiburg. In 1969 in both Freiburg and Santiago the book Los Paraguas Del No was presented (review in La Prensa, 1971). Since then, twelve volumes, all conceived as cycles of poems, mainly in Spanish, and several essays have been published as well as compositions for the piano, chamber music and music for the stage, including three operas. Rosenmann's music has been performed by renowned interpreters in various European countries and in Chile. "The work of Mauricio Rosenmann Taub seems like a labyrinth of various arts in which isolated threads of Ariadna always interweaves back to the crossroads of the past-" (Stefan Fricke in the encyclopedia Komponisten der Gegenwart – KDG, "Contemporary Composers", article Rosenmann, 1997).

In his recent poems Rosenmann intend to establish a bond between the musical interval and the likeness within words and their components. Raul Zurita, National Prize for Literatur: «Mauricio Rosenmann Taub takes us back to this indiscernible age in which gesture, graphic symbols and sound do not form separate compartments. His poems create an awareness before reading them, a feeling as if it were a recollection of future language.» Eugen Gomringer declares: «Sharpening the senses of looking and hearing, we perceive something coming from far away and pointing into future.», and about the book Disparacion: "There is nothing more beautiful (and important) in our literature than this book."

Musical works

  • Fasolauta for flute, piano, synthesizer and tape (1973–76)
  • Vis-a-Vis for two pianos and one pianist (1977)
  • Maquinacion for solo pinball machine and chamber ensemble, role-music (1979–80). ISBN M-50085-008-3
  • Frankenstein-OperAzione for solo software, actor, singer, speaking choir, instrumentalists, workstation and tape (1992)
  • Ground for piano and basso profondo (1996), ISBN M-50085-007-6
  • Scenata (scenic sonatas) – four scenic sonatas for actor, female singer and chamber ensemble (1994–97), ISBN M-50085-010-6
  • Solomisazione – Opera Per Una Persona Sola (opera for one single person) (1997–2002), ISBN M-50085-034-2
  • Fa-Solstice for two flutes, piano, female singer/speaker and tape (2006), dedicated to Renate Greiss-Armin [1]
  • Madam Czerny for solo piano, Etude Nº 1 (2007)
  • Modulation, pour piano et celesta, Etude Nº 2 (2012)
  • Wig-Lid (lullaby) by Dora Taub for mezzo-soprano, cor anglais, horn, viola, harp and piano, lullaby, dedicated to Eva Rosenmann Taub, instrumentation: M. Rosenmann (1974)
  • Lyric works

  • Los Paraguas Del No, Freiburg. i. Br./Santiago de Chile 1969 and Saarbrucken 1995, ISBN 3-930735-34-2 Auszug Auszug 2
  • El Europicho, 1973–83 (from Sinfonia Para Nombres Solos (Sinfonia for Lonely Names)), Essen 1983/Essen 1996, ISBN 3-89206-781-3
  • Temprana Aparicion (from Sinfonia Para Nombres Solos), Folkwang-Texte, Essen 1992, ISBN 3-89206-446-6
  • Chile o el p/Fisco Sauer (from Sinfonia Para Nombres Solos), art folder with 44 sheets, 1972-83/1995, ISBN 3-930735-33-4
  • Formicacion, Saarbrucken 1996, ISBN 3-930735-57-1 Auszug
  • Alteration : Albumblatter. Saarbrucken 1997, ISBN 3-930735-96-2
  • Breviario, Saarbrucken 2001, ISBN 3-89727-163-X Auszug
  • Der Ort der Begegnung /El Lugar Del Encuentro (The Place of Encounter)- Ein Bericht uber Texte von Eugen Gomringer und Charles Baudelaire sowie uber eigene Arbeiten – Versuch einer Interpretation, Saarbrucken 2005, ISBN 3-89727-283-0
  • Disparacion, Silabario Disparatado, Saarbrucken 2007, ISBN 978-3-89727-376-4; Santiago de Chile 2012, ISBN 978-956-317-178-5
  • Invitacion al Garabato – Dios es Un Numero Entre Diez y Dos, Santiago 2009, ISBN 978-956-284-663-9
  • Solo por ser usted, Santiago 2010
  • Modulacion, RiL editores, Santiago 2012, ISBN 978-956-284-947-0/Pfau-Verlag, Saarbrucken 2012, ISBN 3-89727-283-0
  • Preparaiso, Pfau-Verlag Saarbrucken ISBN 978-3-89727-528-7/ RiL editores, Santiago, 2014, ISBN 978-956-01-0128-0 - video of the presentation of the book with Raul Zurita
  • Musicology/Literature

  • Lieder Ohne Ton (Songs without tone) – annotations to Federico Mompou, "Cancion"; Ralf R. Ollertz, "Toy To"; Carlos Saura, "Cria Cuervos"; Frederic Chopin, "Preludes", Saarbrucken 1995, ISBN 3-930735-35-0
  • Die Entstellung als Analyse- und Kompositionsverfahren (The Deformation as an Analytic and Compositional Method), offprint of the periodical Musiktheorie, 14. Jahrg., Heft 4, 1999
  • Ton- und Fingersatz im Finale der h-Moll-Sonate op. 58 von Chopin und in Ondine von Ravel. Musiktheorie, 19. Jahrg., Heft 2, 2004
  • Irrealer Klang – irrealer Satz. Einige Bemerkungen uber den Anfang von Tristan und uber zwei Preludes von Chopin. Musiktheorie, 19. Jahrg., Heft 2, 2004
  • Literature

  • Fricke, Stefan: Mauricio Rosenmann, in: Komponisten der Gegenwart, KDG, ed. Hanns-Werner Heister, Munchen: Edition Text u. Kritik, 1992 ff.
  • Fricke, Stefan.: Zu den Sehtextbuchern von Mauricio Rosenmann, in: «Positionen 42», Beitrage zur Neuen Musik, Februar 2000 [2]
  • Raul Zurita about Modulacion of Mauricio Rosenmann Taub at Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral, Santiago (8. 01. 2013) with the writers Felipe Cussen, Alfonso Mallo and the author. [3]
  • Felipe Cussen: Entrevista a Mauricio Rosenmann Taub: De todos los modos posibles [4]
  • Paul Guillen: Entrevista a Mauricio Rosenmann Taub, Lima, 2006 [5]
  • Cesar Diaz-Munoz Cormatches: Paraguas para lagrimas, en La Prensa (Santiago, 12 de octubre de 1971). [6]
  • References

    Mauricio Rosenmann Taub Wikipedia