Karl Komma
Karl Michael Komma was a German composer and music-publicist.Life
Komma studied at the German Music Academy in Prague with George Szell, Fidelio F. Finke and before he went to Heidelberg in 1934 to study music with Heinrich Besseler. Komma graduated in 1936 with a dissertation on Jan Zach. During this time he also conducted composition studies with Wolfgang Fortner, who became a conductor for Komma.
From 1940 to 1945, Komma was the head of the music school in what is now Liberec, and was awarded for his achievements. He also appeared in 1935 with a cantata for a NSDStB-Kundgebung in appearance, composed by a jubilant chorus for the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Hitler in 1938 and came with a pamphlet against Gustav Mahler in 1939. In 1952, he received the Nordgau Culture Prize of the city of Amberg in the category of music.
Komma, from 1954 to 1989, taught music history, music theory and composition at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart and worked as a music journalist and composer with extensive oeuvre and was still active even in old age. In 1981 he became a full member of the Sudeten German Academy of Sciences and Arts in the Arts and Sciences.Works (selection)
- Zwei Konzerte für Klavier und Orchester
- Psalmkantate
- Matthäus-Passion für Chor a cappella
- Lamento di Tristano für Orchester
- Triptychon Christ ist erstanden
- Lasso-Fantasie für Orgel
- Te Deum für Orgel
- Streichquartett
- Lieder nach Hölderlin, Celan und Härtling
- Hommage à Händel für Chor a cappella
- Die Hütte Gottes, Oratorium für Soli, Chor und Orchester
- Vier Stücke für Kammerorchester
- Elegie und Scherzo für Englisch-Horn und Orchester
- Drei Duos für Cello und Fagott
- Sapphische Strophen für Fagott, Violoncello und Klavier
- Japanisch-deutsche Jahreszeiten 1995/96, Haikus für Fagott, Cello und Klavier
- Tanz des Grossen Friedens, Concerto grosso für Cello, Fagott, Klavier und Streichorchester
- Choralsonate für Trompete oder Posaune und Orgel
Publications
- Johann Zach und die tschechischen Musiker im deutschen Umbruch des 18. Jahrhunderts. Heidelberg, Phil. Diss., 1939. - Würzburg, 1938, 124 S.
- Das böhmische Musikantentum
- Musikgeschichte in Bildern
- Lieder und Gesänge nach Friedrich Hölderlin
- Lebenserinnerungen Lebenswege
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