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  1. Nacido en Berlín en 1902, ingresó en el conservatorio a la edad de 14 años. Estudió composición con Franz Schreker y Ferruccio Busoni. Frecuentó también la Bauhaus y a los dadaístas, musicando el poema Anna Blume de Kurt Schwitters.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stefan_WolpeStefan Wolpe - Wikipedia

    Stefan Wolpe (25 August 1902, Berlin – 4 April 1972, New York City) was a German-born American composer. He was associated with interdisciplinary modernism, with affiliations ranging from the Bauhaus, Berlin agitprop theater and the kibbutz movement to the Eighth Street Artists' Club, Black Mountain College, and the Darmstadt Summer Courses ...

  3. Comet-like radiance, conviction, fervent intensity, penetrating thought on many levels of seriousness and humor, combined with breathtaking adventurousness and originality marked the inner and outer life of Stefan Wolpe, as they do his compositions.

  4. Peermusic Classical: fl, ob, eh, bn, tpt, hn, trb, pno, 2vn, va, vc, cb. Austin Clarkson, ed. Link to Wolpe’s program note. Chamber Piece No. 1 (1964) The work belongs to a recent group of works of mine concerned with the economy in the invention of musical structure and exercise of restraint even at moments of great activity.

  5. Entre los compositores estadounidenses establecidas, que abrazaron una tradición nacionalista que llevó a cabo a principios neoclásicos, Wolpe al igual que su compañero de refugiados de Ernst Krenek, seguía siendo el modernista radical.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Stefan_WolpeStefan Wolpe - Wikiwand

    Stefan Wolpe (Berlín, actual Alemania, 25 de agosto de 1902 - Nueva York, 4 de abril de 1972) fue un compositor de origen alemán. Quick facts: Stefan Wolpe, Información personal, Nacimient... Stefan Wolpe

  7. had been chairman of the music department. The catalogue that follows groups Wolpe's works into the genres: Or-. chestral Music, Chamber Music, Piano Music, Chamber Opera, Can-. tatas, Incidental Music, Songs, Choral Music, Arrangements, and Lec- tures and Essays. Within each group, titles are listed chronologically.