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Nationality
  
Name
  
Uwe Scholz

Role
  
Choreographer


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Occupation
  
Died
  
November 21, 2004, Berlin, Germany

Uwe Scholz - Leipziger Ballett


Uwe Scholz (31 December 1958 – 21 November 2004) was a German ballet dancer, director, and choreographer.

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Uwe scholz le sacre du printemps


Life

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Scholz was born in Jugenheim (now Seeheim-Jugenheim) in Hesse, Germany on 31 December 1958, and studied music at the Landestheater Darmstadt Conservatory. He died on 21 November 2004, in Berlin.

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As a child, he was admitted to John Cranko's Ballet School in Stuttgart, one month before Cranko's death, and studied under Marcia Haydée. Scholz also studied, on scholarship, at Balanchine's School of American Ballet in New York. He graduated from Stuttgart in 1977, and joined the Stuttgart Ballet. At 26 he became the director of the Zürich Ballet, and directed there for the next 6 years, before returning to Germany to become director of the Leipzig Ballet, where he was also chief choreographer. He remained in Leipzig from 1991 until his death. Among his most famous creations are Mozart's Great Mass, Pax Questuosa by Udo Zimmermann, Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, The Red and the Black by Stendhal, and much else. In 1993 he was appointed professor at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig. He was also a founding member of the Free Academy of Arts in Leipzig.

Work

Uwe Scholz BalletDance Magazine A Remembrance of Uwe Scholz

List of Works from the site of Tatjana Thierbach, choreologist (see below).

Awards

  • Omaggio Alla Danza (1987)
  • Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande (1996)
  • Theaterpreis der Bayerischen Staatsregierung in der Sparte Tanz (1998)
  • Deutscher Tanzpreis (1999)
  • Le Sacre du Printemps - EuroArts on YouTube
  • Kyrie from Great Mass in C minor, Mozart - Leipziger Oper on YouTube
  • References

    Uwe Scholz Wikipedia