Johanna Doderer

Johanna Doderer (born September 18, 1969 in Bregenz) is an Austrian composer.[1]

Biography

Doderer was born in 1969 in Bregenz, Austria. She is the great-niece of the Austrian novelist Heimito von Doderer and a great-granddaughter of the architect Carl Wilhelm von Doderer. Doderer learned her trade in Graz with Beat Furrer (composition), then later in Vienna with Klaus Peter Sattler (film and media composition) and Erich Urbanner (composition). Her current work ranges broadly from chamber music to orchestral work and to opera. In the immediate future she intends to concentrate her work in the field of opera.

An important aspect of her artistic career is her frequent collaborations with musicians such as Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Sylvia Khittl-Muhr, Marlis Petersen and Edua Zadory, and with the conductor Ulf Schirmer.[2]

Her work was performed at the Austrian Embassy, Washington, D.C. by violinist Édua Zádory and the Momenta Quartet.[3][4][5][6] In December 2012 the University of Arts Graz (Austria) devoted an entire day to performances of Johanna Doderer's works.[7]

Prizes and residencies

Commissions

She has received commissions from organisations including: Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Wiener Symphoniker, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (Ensemble 10/10), Brucknerorchester, Haydn-Trio Eisenstadt,Wiener Concerverein, Klangspuren Schwaz, Bregenzer Festspiele, Festival Montepulciano, ADEvantgarde, Camerata Academica Salzburg,[8] Klangforum Wien, Die Reihe, Pierrot Lunaire Ensemble, Ensemble Europeo Antidogma Musica Torino, Sounding London, Savaria Symphonieorchester Szombathely, Festival Internazionale di Musica Antica e Contemporanea Torino, Festival Nuovi Spazi Musicali Roma, Musikwerkstatt Wien, Ensemble Plus, Open Music Graz, Österreichisches Ensemble für Neue Musik Salzburg, and Ensemble Lux.

Recordings

Work List

Operas

Orchestral Works

Chamber Orchestra

Concertos

Chamber Music

Solo Works

Early studies

Songs and vocal music

Solo voice

Songs with piano

Choir

References

  1. "Composer Johanna Doderer / mica". Db.mica.at. 1969-09-18. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  2. "Austrian Cultural Forum New York: CONCERT | Composer Portrait | Johanna Doderer". Acfny.org. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  3. "Austrian Cultural Forum Washington - Concert | Focus on Austrian composer Johanna Doderer with Édua Zádory (violin) and the Momenta Quart". Acfdc.org. 2010-06-18. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  4. "Focus on Austrian Composer Johanna Doderer with Édua Zádory (Violin) and the Momenta Quartet". Eurunion.org. 2010-06-18. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  5. "Pictures - Johanna Doderer's music at the Embassy of Austria - Washington DC cultural events". Examiner.com. 2010-06-20.
  6. "Austrian Cultural Forum Washington - concert | Focus on Austrian Composer Johanna Doderer with Édua Zádory and the Momenta Quartet". Acfdc.org. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  7. Andreas Dorschel, 'Ein Tag für Johanna Doderer. Die erfolgreiche Wiener Komponistin zu Gast an der KUG'. In: kugelschreiber. Magazin der Kunstuniversität Graz, No. 16 (February 2013), p. 5.
  8. Anne Midgette (June 4, 2008). "The Women of Mozart's Day". Washington Post.
  9. "Mozart: Divertimento in D major, K136 (Salzburg Symphony No. 1), on CD - Buy music CDs & DVDs online from". Presto Classical. Retrieved 2010-10-12.

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