Wolfgang Fortner
Wolfgang Fortner was a German composer, composition teacher and conductor.
Life
Fortner was born in Leipzig. From his parents – both singers – Fortner very early on had intense contact with music. In 1927 he began his studies at the Leipzig Conservatory and at University, . While still a student, two of his early compositions were publicly performed: Die vier marianischen Antiphonen at the Lower Rhineland Festival in Düsseldorf in 1928, and his First String Quartet in Königsberg in 1930.In 1931 he completed his studies with the State Exam for a high teaching office, after he accepted a lectureship in music theory at the Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Heidelberg. There his music was attacked as Cultural Bolshevism. In 1935 and 1936 Fortner created the Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra with which he supported New Music and undertook expanded concert journeys for "armed forces support", from Scandinavia to the Netherlands to Greece. In the same year he also took over the directorship of the orchestra of the Hitler Youth of Heidelberg, a string orchestra, formed from juvenile laymen, whose directorship changed in 1939 again. 1940 he was drafted into the army as a medical soldier.
After the end of the war, Fortner underwent Denazification due to the Bandwagon effect and was found not affected by professional disqualification. Fortner moved to the Heidelberg Kohlhof and there a group of very young students formed around him, who showed interest in the modern music of 1933. In 1946 he joined the circle of the Darmstadt Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, and taught within that framework. In 1954 he became a professor for composition at the North-West German Music Academy in Detmold, then from 1957 up to his retirement in 1973 taught in Freiburg. After the death of Karl Amadeus Hartmann, in 1964 he took up the leadership of the Musica Viva concerts, which he directed until 1978.
Together with eleven other composer-friends, he was asked by Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, on the occasion of the 70th birthday of the Swiss composer and art patron Paul Sacher, to write a composition for cello solo using the notes of his name. Wolfgang Fortner created the theme and three variations Zum spielen für den 70. Geburtstag, Thema und Variationen für Violoncello Solo. These compositions were partially presented in Zurich on 2 May 1976.
Wolfgang Fortner died in Heidelberg in 1987, aged 79.
Prizes
- 1948 Schreker-Prize Berlin.
- 1953 Louis Spohr Prize Brunswick.
- 1955 Bearer of the "Great Prize of Art-Music" of North-Rhine/Westphalia.
- 1955 Member of the Academy of the Beautiful Arts of Berlin.
- 1956 Member of the Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste of Munich.
- 1957 President of the German section of the ISCM.
- 1960 Bach Prize of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.
- 1975 President of the Dramatists' Union.
- 1977 Reinhold Schneider Prize of Freiburg.
- 1977 Grand Medal of Service of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1977 Honorary Doctorate of the Universities of Heidelberg and Freiburg.
Notable students
Selected works
Operas
- Bluthochzeit. Lyric Tragedy in 2 Acts/7 Pictures, libretto by the composer after the drama Bodas se sangre by Federico García Lorca in Enrique Beck's German translation
- Corinna. Opera buffa in one act after a comedy by Gérard de Nerval
- In seinem Garten liebt Don Perlimplin Belisa. Opera after Federico García Lorca
- Elisabeth Tudor. Opera in three acts after a libretto by Mattias Braun at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, with Helga Dernesch and William B. Murray
- That time. Scenic cantata after Samuel Beckett
Ballets
- Die weiße Rose. Ballet after Oscar Wilde
- Die Witwe von Ephesus. Pantomime after a scenario of Petronius
- Carmen . Music for a ballet by John Cranko
Other works
- String quartet no. 1
- Concerto for organ and strings
- Concertino in G minor for viola and chamber orchestra
- Sonatina for piano
- Concerto for string orchestra
- Sinfonia concertante
- String quartet no. 2
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
- Sonata for violin and piano
- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
- Sonata for flute and piano
- Symphony 1947
- String quartet no. 3
- Phantasie über die Tonfolge BACH for Orchestra
- Concerto for Cello and orchestra
- The Creation for middle voice and orchestra. Recorded by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Impromptus for large Orchestra
- Die Pfingstgeschichte nach Lukas, Evangelist-scoring for Tenor solo, six-part choir, 11 instruments and organ
- Triplum for 3 Klaviere and Orchestra
- Prismen for Flute, Oboe, Harp, Percussion and Orchestra
- Marginalien. Dem Andenken eines guten Hundes. For Orchestra
- Zyklus for Cello and Chamber Orchestra without strings
- Machaut-Balladen for Singer and Orchestra
- String Quartet no. 4
- Triptychon for Orchestra
- Two string trios
- Piano trio