Dieter Kaufmann


Dieter Kaufmann is an Austrian composer.

Biography

Kaufmann was born in Vienna and grew up in Carinthia.
He studied music, German philology, art history, violoncello, composition and electro-acoustic music in Vienna and Paris.
From 1970, Dieter Kaufmann taught electro-acoustic music at the University of Music and Dramatic Arts in Vienna. He is currently head of two master-classes, one for composition and the other for electro-acoustic composition. He was head of the department for composition, conducting and sound engineering studies from 2000 to 2002. Kaufmann was president of the Austrian ISCM section from 1983 to 1988, president of the Society for Electro-acoustic Music in Austria from 1988 to 1990. From 2001 to 2003 he was president of the Austrian Composers Union and in 2001 he became president of “Austro Mechana”, the Austrian Copyright Society administering the mechanical rights of authors.
In 1975, together with his wife, actress Gunda König, Dieter Kaufmann founded the K&K Experimentalstudio. This Musical-Theatre-Ensemble has made numerous tours throughout Europe, North America, Latin America, Egypt and Taiwan.
Dieter Kaufmann wrote works in several fields of music: chamber, symphonic, and vocal music, musical theatre, piano and organ works, works for wind orchestra, electro-acoustic, live electronic and computer music, as well as works in applied art. He had been awarded numerous national and international prizes, e.g. Förderungspreis der Stadt Wien, Förderungspreis des Landes Kärnten, Kompositionspreis des Musikprotokolls beim Steirischen Herbst, Magisterium für elektroakustische Musik in Bourges, France, Ernst-Krenek-Preis of the City of Vienna, Prize of the City of Vienna for Music, Würdigungspreis des Landes Kärnten, Würdigungspreis des Bundes.