Hans Thomalla
German composer

Hans Thomalla

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1975(Bonn, Cologne Government Region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
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Hans Thomalla (born 1975 in Bonn) is a German composer, who has resided in the United States since 2002.

Career

Hans Thomalla studied composition at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts, Germany, from 1994 to 1999). From 1999 until 2002 he was assistant dramaturg at the Staatsoper Stuttgart (production dramaturg for Helmut Lachenmann Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern et al.). This was followed by graduate studies at Stanford University (California) with Brian Ferneyhough from 2002 until 2007). Since 2007 he is Associate Professor of Composition at Northwestern University in Chicago, where he also directs the Institute for New Music.

Thomalla's compositions are featured at international festivals and institutions including Donaueschingen Festival, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Eclat-Festival Stuttgart, Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik, Festival d'Automne at Paris, Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music. Ensembles performing his works include ensemble recherche, Ensemble Ascolta, Ensemble musikFabrik, Arditti Quartet, Spektral Quartet, Ensemble Modern and the Munich Philharmonic. His opera Fremd was premiered at the main stage of the Stuttgart Opera in July 2011.

Awards

  • 2004: Kranichsteiner Musikpreis
  • 2006: Christoph Delz Preis
  • 2006–2007: Fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center
  • 2009: CIRA Grant (Collaborative Initiatives for Research in the Arts) at Northwestern University
  • 2011: Composers' Prize of the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung
  • 2013: Faculty Research Grant at Northwestern University
  • 2014–2015: Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin

Selected Works

Solo Instrument

  • Cello Counterpart for violoncello solo (2006)
  • Piano Counterpart for piano (2008)
  • Percussion Counterpart. Rhapsody for four reverberating sound-objects (2009)

Chamber Music

  • wild.thing for amplified piano and two percussionist (2002–2003)
  • Momentsmusicaux for five instruments (2003–2004)
  • noema for two prepared pianos (2004)
  • Stücke Charakter for six instruments (2005)
  • Lied for saxophone, vibraphone, piano (2007–2008/2012)
  • Albumblatt for string quartet (2010)
  • Albumblatt II for saxophone quartet (2011)
  • Wonderblock for ensemble (trumpet, trombone, electric guitar, piano, 2 percussionists, violoncello) (2012–2013)
  • Fracking for saxophone and string trio (2013)

Ensemble / Orchestra

  • Ausruff for chamber orchestra or large ensemble (2007)
  • The Brightest Form of Absence. Multimedia Composition (Video: William Lamson) for soprano, ensemble, live-electronics, and video (2011)
  • Flüchtig. Intermezzo for string orchestra (and guitar and percussion) (2011)

Opera

  • Fremd. Opera in three scenes, one intermezzo, and one epilogue for soprano, choir, orchestra, and live-electronics (2005–2011)

Discography

  • Fremd. Opera in three scenes, one intermezzo, and one epilogue by Hans Thomalla, Recording: Staatsoper Stuttgart. col legno 2012 (WWE 2SACD 40403)
  • Hans Thomalla: Momentmusiceaux / wild.thing / Cello Counterpart / Stücke Charakter, WERGO 2008 (WER 6571 2)
  • “The Brightest Form of Absence. Multimedia Composition for soprano, ensemble, live-electronics, and video”, Donaueschinger Musiktage 2011, NEOS 2012 (NEOS 11214-16)
  • “Ausruff for chamber orchestra”, Donaueschinger Musiktage 2007, Vol. 2, NEOS 2008 (NEOS 10825)