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Klebe, Giselher (1925– )| German composer. He studied at the Berlin Conservatory with Kurt von Wohlfurt and later with Josef Rufer and Boris Blacher. From 1946 to 1949 he worked for Berlin Radio. His music follows the traditions of Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern. |
Works Opera Die Räuben (after Schiller, 1957), Die tödlichen Wünsche (1959), Alkmene (1961), Figaro lässt sich scheiden (1963), Jacobowsky und der Oberst (1965), Ein wahrer Held (after Synge, 1975), Das Mädchen aus Domrémy (1976), Des Rendez-vous (1977), Der jüngste Tag (1980), and Die Fastnachtsbeichte (1983). |
Orchestral Con moto for orchestra, five symphonies (1951–77), Divertissement joyeux for chamber orchestra, Zwitschermaschine for orchestra (after Paul Klee); concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra (1954), concertos for cello, organ, clarinet, and harpsichord (1957, 1980, 1985, 1988). |
Vocal Geschichte der lustigen Musikanten for tenor, chorus, and five instruments. |
Chamber wind quintet, three string quartets (1949, 1963, 1981); two sonatas for solo violin, viola sonata, double bass sonata (1971). |
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