Johannes Kretz
Johannes Kretz (born 8 May 1968 in Vienna) is an Austrian composer and teacher for computer music and music theory.[1] He lives and works in Vienna and created various compositions in the fields of new music, among those: music theatre, orchestra works, chamber music, sacred music and works with electronics. He won an Austrian State Prize for music in 2004.[2]
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Johannes Kretz
Prizes
- Prize of Delz foundation, Switzerland 2001
- Theodor Körner Prize 2003
- Austrian State Prize 2004
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References
- Winkler-Hermaden, Rosa (8 August 2012). "Aufnahmeprüfungen sind ein heißes Eisen". Der Standard. Retrieved 8 February 2017 (in German).
- Bundeskanzleramt. Outstanding artist awards. Retrieved 8 February 2017
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