Helmut Oehring
Helmut Oehring is a German composer. He studied with Friedrich Goldmann and Georg Katzer at the Akademie der Künste.[1] He was guest of the Villa Massimo.
Oehring has also worked with different artists from all areas such as Ruth Berghaus, Ulrike Ottinger, Till Nikolaus von Heiseler, Daniele Abbado, Claus Guth and Maxim Dessau, the choreographer Joachim Schlömer as well as the conductors Ingo Metzmacher, Lothar Zagrosek, Martyn Brabbins and Roland Kluttig. He also worked with the Ensemble Sortisatio of Leipzig on a project specially created for the festival Hallische Musiktage.
Awards
- Hanns Eisler Prize (1990)
- Prize at the Young Composers Forum, WDR (1992)
- Scholarship of Lower Saxony (1993/94)
- Scholarship of the Villa Massimo (1994/95)[2]
- Scholarship from the Cité des Arts (1994)
- Orpheus Prize (1996)
- Hindemith Prize of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival (1997)
- Schneider-Schott Music Prize (1998)
- Arnold Schönberg Prize (2008)
- Composer in residence at the State Orchestra of Brandenburg (2009/10)
- Artist in residence at the Kurt Weill Festival (2010)
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References
- Herbon, Bernd (8 January 2012). "Musiker für Ohr und Auge". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Munich. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
- "Villa Massimo | Stipendien". www.villamassimo.de.
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