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Rolf Riehm (born 15 June 1937) is a German composer who wrote stage and orchestral works as well as music for ensembles and solo instruments. He began as an oboist and music teacher and was later a professor of music theory at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main for several years.

Rolf Riehm
Born (1937-06-15) 15 June 1937 (age 85)
Saarbrücken, Germany
Occupation
  • Composer
  • Oboist
  • Academic teacher
Organization
  • Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main
Awards
  • Premio Marzotto
  • Villa Massimo
Websiterolfriehm.de

Life


Born in Saarbrücken, Riehm first studied school music in Frankfurt am Main and from 1958 composition with Wolfgang Fortner in Freiburg im Breisgau.[1] Afterwards he worked as a solo oboist, playing Ungebräuchliches at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse in 1966, for example.[2] Riehm co-founded the Frankfurter Vereinigung für Musik in 1964.[2] After a brief period as a school teacher, he became a lecturer at the Rheinische Musikschule [de] in Cologne in 1968. He was also a member of the Gruppe 8 Köln [de], an association of Cologne composers, from 1968 to 1972, and is counted as a composer of the Cologne School (music).[3]

In 1968 he received the award Premio Marzotto [de] and a scholarship from the Villa Massimo.[2][3] From 1974 to 2000 Riehm was a professor for composition and music theory at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main.[4] From 1976 to 1981 he was a member of the Sogenanntes Linksradikales Blasorchester, a political wind band for which he also wrote arrangements.[5] He did concert tours, lectures and workshops in Central and South America, Sweden and Japan. In 1992 he received the Kunstpreis des Saarlandes [de] and in 2002 the Hindemith Prize of the City of Hanau. Since 2010 he has been a member of the Academy of Arts, Berlin.[2] His opera Sirenen had its premiere at the Oper Frankfurt in 2014.[6] The same year, his writings were published under the title Texte.[7]

On 27 November 2018, the Ensemble Modern held a Porträt Rolf Riehm as a Werkstattkonzert (workshop concert) in the series Happy New Ears at the Oper Frankfurt. The composer was interviewed by Klaus Zehelein, and music was performed by soprano Sarah Maria Sun and members of the Ensemble Modern, including Lenz in Moskau and Adieu, sirènes.[8]


Works


Riehm's compositions deal with philosophical reflection, history, myths, fairy tales, memories, and arguments in the natural sciences. They have combined elements both sublime and trivial and include socio-political findings as well as personal ingredients.[4] His opera Sirenen, subtitled Bilder des Begehrens und des Vernichtens (Sirens, images of desire and destruction), includes text elements not only from Homer's Odyssey but also by Karoline von Günderrode, Giovanni Pascoli and Isabelle Erhardt, illuminating various aspects of the myth.[9]

His works have been published by Ricordi, including:[2][3]


Stage music



Orchestral works



Music for ensemble



Chamber music



Solo music



Discography



Bibliography



References


  1. Rolf Riehm Munzinger.de, accessed 20 July 2019
  2. "Rolf Riehm". Casa Ricordi. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  3. "Rolf Riehm" (in German). Academy of the Arts, Berlin. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  4. "Im Gespräch mit ... Rolf Riehm" (in German). Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  5. Hilberg, Frank (30 September 1999). "Ferne Echos / Linksradikal? Ein Blasorchester". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  6. Zwischen der Insel der Kirke und Ithaka locken Mord-Sängerinnen. In Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung dated 16 September 2014, p. 13.
  7. Rolf Riehm: Texte. Published by Marion Saxer (Edition Neue Zeitschrift für Musik). Schott, Mainz 2014, ISBN 978-3-7957-0868-9.
  8. "Porträt Rolf Riehm / Happy New Ears" (in German). Ensemble Modern. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  9. Brandenburg, Detlev. "Regie auf Irrfahrt / Rolf Riehm: Sirenen" (in German). Die Deutsche Bühne. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  10. Das Schweigen der Sirenen on die-deutsche-buehne.de
  11. "Boulez: Rituel in memoriam Bruno Maderna, etc". prestomusic.com. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  12. "Das Schweigen der Sirenen / Tänze aus Frankfurt". klassik-musik.info (in German). Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  13. "75 Jahre Donaueschinger Musiktage: 1921–1996". musiques-regenerees.fr (in German). Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  14. "Rolf Riehm: Die Tränen des Gletschers; Nuages immortels; Berceuse". Academy of the Arts, Berlin. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  15. Pitz, Michael (27 September 2018). "Interessante Kompositionen von Rolf Riehm, die nun endlich als Tonträger erhältlich sind". klassik.com (in German). Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  16. Dorfmüller, Ingo (28 October 2018). "Neue Musik von Rolf Riehm: Die schrecklich-gewaltigen Kinder" (in German). Deutschlandfunk. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  17. "Wergo Rolf Riehm: Au bord d'une source" (in German). hr-Sinfonieorchester. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  18. "Rolf Riehm: Wer Sind Diese Kinder; Hammamuth-stadt Der Engel". Academy of the Arts, Berlin. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  19. Neue Musik : Orpheus in der Unterwelt des Terrorismus (tr. New Music: Orpheus in the Underworld of Terrorism) Saarbrücker Zeitung, 26 November 2017, accessed 20 July 2019
  20. Meret Forster: CD – Trio Accanto / "Funambules" (tr. "Tight-rope walkers") BR, 12 January 2017, accessed 20 July 2019
  21. Bernhard Uske: Rolf Riehm / Wer die Sirenen überlebt hat (tr. Who survived the sirens) Frankfurter Rundschau, 30 November 2018, accessed 20 July 2019
  22. "Neue Musik für Blockflöte. Vol. 3. Weeds in Ophelia's hair" [New music for recorder. Vol. 3. Weeds in Ophelia's hair.]. recorderhomepage.net. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  23. Nicolas Hodges in LA March 26 avantmusicnews.com, 15 March 2018
  24. "Discographie". anzellotti.de. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  25. "Rolf Riehm" (in German). Cybele Records. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  26. "Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik 1997" [Witten days for new chamber music]. Online Musik Magazin (in German). Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  27. "Sogenanntes Linksradikales Blasorchester 1976 – 1981" [So-called Radical-Left Wind Band, 1976 – 1981]. heinergoebbels.com (in German). Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  28. "Werke aus den Jahren 1977–1993 / Rolf Riehm" [Works from years 1977–1993 / Rolf Riehm]. muziekweb.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 May 2019.



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