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in the North Sea, where he taught music at the Herman-Lietz School until 1933. He then moved to Berlin where he unsuccessfully sought performances of his works. During the war he composed music for the Luftwaffe and for other military groups
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from 1924 to 1926. After leaving Hauer's tutelage he returned to his native city to study the piano and compose. In 1928 he relocated to the island of
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was performed and broadcast in a concert of the Musik der Zeit series on 30 May 1956. He then founded a studio of his own in Darmstadt (
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Schwingende Elektronen: Eine Dkumentation über das Studio für Elektrnische Musik des Westdeutschen Rundfunks in Köln 1951–1986
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Heiss was born in Darmstadt and studied composition first in Frankfurt with Sekles in 1921, and then in Vienna with
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by Werner Kaegi (Translation: Desmond Clayton) (archived 10 October 2009).
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Hermann Heiss, "Elektronische Komposition I" (1956)
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art competition
1932 Summer Olympics
Josef Matthias Hauer
Spiekeroog
Dubinsky 2001
Dubinsky 2001
twelve-tone music
Darmstadt
Dubinsky 2001
electronic music
Studio for Electronic Music (WDR)
Cologne
Morawska-BĂĽngeler 1988
"Hermann Heiss"
Stanley Sadie
John Tyrrell
“Pionier der Neuen Musik. Der Komponist Hermann Heiß (Hermann Heiss, new music pioneer)”, article on the web site of ZKM, the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
Hermann Heiss, "Elektronische Komposition I" (1956)
“Hermann Hesse: Elektronische Komposition I,” Recording by Wellesz Theater
“Hermann Heiß”, biographical page on the web site of ZKM, the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
“Elektronische Werke von Hermann Heiß (Electronic works of Herman Heiss)”, list of works in the collection page of ZKM, the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
“Studio für elektronische Komposition Hermann Heiß (1957–1966) (Herman Heiss studio for electronic composition 1957-1966)”, page on the web site of ZKM, the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
“Das Heiß-Studio im ZKM (The Heiss studio)”, page on the web site of ZKM, the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, listing electronic music generating tools from Heiss’s studio that are in the center’s collection
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