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32: 98: 176:, one of the foremost German composers of the twentieth century. In 1933, his last year at the Berlin conservatory, he was awarded the Mendelssohn Prize in composition. He was subsequently employed as an orchestral clarinettist. 227:
in texture; it is distinguished also by its impeccable formal balance and effective instrumentation." Much of Heiden's music is for either wind or string chamber groups or solo instruments with piano, though he also wrote two
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Heiden-Heimer) and Ernst Levi, Heiden was originally named Bernhard Levi and later changed his name. Drawn to music as a youngster, he composed his first pieces at age six. When he began formal music lessons, he learned
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School of Music, where he served as chair of the Composition Department until 1974. He was named an emeritus professor in 1981 and continued composing music up until his death at the age of 89 on April 30, 2000.
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In 1934 Heiden married pianist Cola de Joncheere, who had been a classmate at the Hochschule fĂĽr Musik. In 1935 they left Nazi Germany and emigrated to
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in 1943 and served as an Assistant Bandmaster of the 445th Army Service Band, for which he made over 100 arrangements. After the close of
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As quoted from the printed program of his Memorial Concert Indiana University School of Music - Auer Hall Bloomington, Indiana
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Prelude, Theme and Variations for Alto Recorder (1994) <CD: Cadenza 800 920 DDD (Bayer-Records, 1999)>
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Intrada for woodwind quintet and Alto Saxophone (1970) <CD: Cadenza 800 920 DDD (Bayer-Records, 1999)>
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Diversion for alto saxophone and band (1943) - Composer also reduced it for alto saxophone and piano (1984)
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Preludes for Flute, Double Bass and Harp (1988)<CD: Cadenza 800 920 DDD (Bayer-Records, 1999)>
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Solo for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1969) <CD: Cadenza 800 920 DDD (Bayer-Records, 1999)>
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Quintet for French horn and string quartet (1952) - written for horn player John Barrows
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in Berlin in 1929 at the age of nineteen and studied music composition under
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Concerto for Piano, Violin, Violincello and Orchestra (1956)
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Sonata for alto saxophone and piano (1937) - premiered by
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List of music students by teacher: G to J#Bernhard Heiden
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Solo for alto saxophone and piano (1969) – written for
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Indiana University Press. page 133. 392: 360:Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra (1976) 357:Concerto for Horn and Orchestra (1969) 351:Concertino for String Orchestra (1967) 223:in its formal structure, and strongly 345:Euphorion: Scene for Orchestra (1949) 324:Variations on “Liliburlero” for cello 581:20th-century American male musicians 556:Berlin University of the Arts alumni 25: 330:Sonata for Piano, Four Hands (1946) 13: 148:in addition to three instruments: 134:Indiana University School of Music 45:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 592: 516:American male classical composers 478: 279:Sonata for viola and piano (1959) 266: 132:who taught as a professor at the 526:20th-century classical composers 321:Sonata for horn and piano (1939) 309:clarinets and one bass clarinet) 96: 30: 576:20th-century American composers 506:German male classical composers 490:Interview with Bernhard Heiden 485:Bernhard Heiden at G. 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Bernhard Heiden
Frankfurt am Main
Bloomington, Indiana
Nazi Germany
German-American
composer
Indiana University School of Music
music theory
piano
clarinet
violin
Goethe Gymnasium
Richard Plant
Hochschule fĂĽr Musik
Paul Hindemith
Detroit
chamber music
American citizen
U.S. Army
World War II
Cornell University
M.A.
Indiana University
Nicolas Slonimsky

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