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Klaus Martin Kopitz (born January 29, 1955, Stendal) is a German composer and musicologist. He became known in particular with his album Mia Brentano's Hidden Sea. 20 songs for 2 pianos. In the US, it was 2018 on the annual "Want List" of the music magazine Fanfare.[1]

Klaus Martin Kopitz (1995)
Klaus Martin Kopitz (1995)

Life


Kopitz studied at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" (1975–1980) and at the Academy of Arts, Berlin (1985–1987), where he was a pupil of Georg Katzer. Later he worked at the theatre in Neustrelitz, at the Berlin University of the Arts (since 2002) and at the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig (since 2012).


Music


His compositions are inspired from Classical music, Jazz, Pop and Minimal music, but can not be assigned to any specific style. In particular, his CD Mia Brentano's Hidden Sea was highly praised by the critics. For Dave Saemann it is "the most titillating CD I've come across in a long time". Huntley Dent calls it "unique among current and past releases".[2] Oliver Buslau stated: "An ever-surprising panorama from classical to free tonal, from jazzy to minimalist".[3]


Awards



Selected discography



Selected bibliography



References


  1. Fanfare, November/December 2018 (online)
  2. Jacqueline Kharouf, Speaking Its Own Language: An Interview with Klaus Martin Kopitz on Mia Brentano’s Hidden Sea, in: Fanfare (2018) (online)
  3. Oliver Buslau, Kopitz' andere Seite, in: Rondo: Das Klassik & Jazz Magazin, 3/2018, p. 62
  4. Quarterly Critic’s Choice, 4/2019 (English)
  5. Christina’s World at SoundCloud
  6. Reviewed by Lewis Lockwood in Early Music America, Fall 2010, p. 59 (PDF)
  7. Reviewed by Barry Cooper in The Beethoven Journal, Summer 2011, pp. 28–30



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[de] Klaus Martin Kopitz

Klaus Martin Kopitz (* 29. Januar 1955 in Stendal) ist ein deutscher Komponist und Musikwissenschaftler. Bekannt wurde er insbesondere mit seinem Album Mia Brentano’s Hidden Sea. 20 Songs for 2 Pianos. In den USA gelangte es 2018 auf die Jahresbestenliste („Want List“) des Klassikmagazins Fanfare.[1] 2019 folgte die CD River of Memories. A Mystery Trip. Sie kam ebenfalls auf die Jahresbestenliste von Fanfare[2] und erhielt außerdem einen Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik. Das dritte Album, Summerhouse. New Music for 2 Pianos, wurde 2022 für den Opus Klassik nominiert und von Fanfare erneut zu einem der besten Alben des Jahres gewählt.[3]
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