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Bernhard Lang (born 24 February 1957 Linz, Austria) is an Austrian composer, improviser and programmer of musical patches and applications. His work can be described as contemporary classical, with roots, however, in various genres such as 20th-century avant-garde, European classical music, jazz, free jazz, rock, punk, techno, EDM, electronica, electronic music, and computer-generated music. His works range from solo pieces and chamber music to large ensemble pieces and works for orchestra and musical theatre. Besides music for concert halls, Lang designs sound and music for theatre, dance, film and sound installations.

Bernhard Lang came to prominence with his work cycle Differenz/Wiederholung (Difference/Repetition), composed between 1998 and 2013,[1] in which he illuminated and examined the themes of reproductive and DJ cultures based on the philosophic work of Gilles Deleuze. Sociocultural and societally critical questions, as in Das Theater der Wiederholungen/The Theatre of Repetitions (2003) are as closely examined as intrinsic musical and music-cultural problems ("I hate Mozart", 2006). Another focus is the "recycling" of historic music, which Lang performs using self-programmed patches, applying filter and mutation processes (as in the "Monadologie" cycle).

Alongside classical European instruments, Lang also makes use of their amplified electrical counterparts (e.g. electric viola) as well as mutually microtonally de-tuned ensemble groups. Analogue and digital synthesizers, keyboards, rock music instruments (electric guitar and bass, drumset), turntables (the trailblazing instrument of the reproductive culture), rappers, Arabian singers, speech and live-electronics (mainly the self-programmed "Loop Generator") are similarly used.


Biography


Bernhard Lang studied at the Brucknerkonservatorium in Linz (Austria). In 1975, he moved to Graz to study philosophy and German philology, jazz (Dieter Glawischnig), piano (Harald Neuwirth), counterpoint (Hermann Markus Pressl), and harmony and composition (Andrzej Dobrowolski). From 1977 to 1981, he worked with various jazz ensembles as composer, arranger and piano player. At the Institute of Electronic Music (IEM) in Graz, he started to confront electronic music and computer-based composition systems. From 1984 to 1989, he worked at the Conservatory in Graz while continuing his studies with Georg Friedrich Haas and Gösta Neuwirth. In 1987, he co-founded the composer's club "die andere saite" (loosely "the alternate string", a German-language pun referring also to "the other side"). Together with W. Ritsch, he developed the software CADMUS in C++. In 1989, he began teaching at the Graz University of the Arts.

In 1999, he moved to Vienna as a freelance composer.

Lang frequently collaborates with artists form other genres including choreographers, electronic musicians, video artists and DJs.[2][3] He is particularly known for the provocatively titled opera I Hate Mozart,[4] with libretto by Michael Sturminger, composed for the Viennese Mozart year festival in 2006. Das Theater der Wiederholungen, based on the writings of the Marquis de Sade and William S. Burroughs and choreographed by Xavier Le Roy, was premiered at the Graz in 2003. His Monadology II was given its British premiere at the Edinburgh International Festival in September 2008,[5] broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Monadology uses a concept Lang calls "musical-cellular processing", which Lang says is derived from Leibniz's Monadology.[6]


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References


  1. Campbell, Edward (2013-11-07). Music After Deleuze. A&C Black. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-4411-7348-5.
  2. Description at Kaaitheater, Belgium Archived August 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Schrift (Dzihan & Kamien Remix)
  4. Review of opera Archived February 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. Edinburgh International Festival Archived October 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  6. MusicWeb International review
  7. Grund, Stefan (2021-08-21). "Staatsoper Hamburg: Trump quatscht Opern". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  8. "Der Hetzer: Theater Dortmund". www.theaterdo.de. Retrieved 2021-12-16.



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[de] Bernhard Lang (Komponist)

Bernhard Lang (* 24. Februar 1957 in Linz) ist ein österreichischer Komponist,[1] Improvisator und Programmierer musikalischer Patches und Applikationen. Er arbeitet im Bereich der modernen zeitgenössischen Musik.
- [en] Bernhard Lang



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