Bernd Wiesemann


Bernd Wiesemann was a German pianist, composer, music educator and conceptual artist.

Career

Born in Düsseldorf, Wiesemann studied piano with Alexander Kaul at the Robert Schumann-Institut in his hometown.
Wiesemann was a pioneer of the kinderklavier, which he promoted from the end of the 1970s as a concert instrument on which he performed and for which he composed, for example Sieben Miniaturen, Petite Suite and Bauhaus-Suite. He played many concerts, even in open places such as stations, in Kneipen and on the street. He organized with René Heinersdorff a concert series, from 1991 to 2000, forum 20 – musik unseres jahrhunderts im spiegel der dezennien, which focused on a fusion of the arts, both informative and entertaining. He played concerts in Germany, France, Ireland and the Netherlands, recorded CDs and made radio productions and documentations. He recorded in 2003 a SACD Neue Musik für KinderklavierDas untemperierte Klavier. Colleagues composing for him and his kinderklavier included, Oskar Gottlieb Blarr, Ratko Delorko, Michael Denhoff, Oscar van Dillen and Andreas Kunstein. Wiesemann's compositions for children's piano were published by Verlag Dohr in Cologne. He died in his hometown. His daughter is the actress Mirjam Wiesemann. A memorial concert for him was played on 22 November 2015 at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf in the series for contemporary music Na hör’n Sie mal.

Selected compositions