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Wolfgang Mitterer

Wolfgang Mitterer (born 6 June 1958 in Lienz, East Tyrol) is an Austrian composer and musician (organ, keyboard).

Wolfgang Mitterer

Biography edit

 
Vertical Silence

Wolfgang Mitterer studied with Otto Bruckner in Graz in 1977, and then from 1978 to 1983 at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna he studied organ with Herbert Tachezi and composition with Heinrich Gattermeyer before working for a year at the studio for electroacoustic music (EMS) in Stockholm in 1983. This was followed by scholarships to Rome in 1988 and Berlin from 1995 to 1996. In 1991 Mitterer founded the Olongapo label.[1]

Mitterer is considered to be one of the most important contemporary Austrian composers and a pioneer in the field of electroacoustic music. He currently does a lot of work together with other artists, frequently with international improvisation and jazz musicians such as Wolfgang Puschnig, Wolfgang Reisinger, Linda Sharrock, Klaus Dickbauer, Sainkho Namtchylak, Tscho Theissing, Tom Cora, Ernst Reijseger, Hozan Yamamoto, Roscoe Mitchell, Georg Breinschmid, David Liebman, David Moss, Max Nagl, Achim Tang, Patrick Pulsinger, Christof Kurzmann, Christian Fennesz, Marc Ducret, Franz Koglmann, Louis Sclavis, Harry Pepl and others.

In addition Mitterer has appeared as an organist, interpreting works by Bach, Messiaen and Ligeti among others. He has played in off locations such as in a quarry and in a disused fortification complex in Tyrol. He has also been involved in the Donaueschingen Festival (Donaueschinger Musiktage), the steirischer herbst and the Darmstädter Ferienkurse (Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music). Alongside sound installations and numerous electronic collages Wolfgang Mitterer has also written chamber music, scenic works, also operas, a piano concerto and music for orchestra and organ. In addition he has worked on experimental films, radio plays and theatres, has written live accompaniments to silent movies, but also music for the shows of a fashion designer.

Wolfgang Mitterer has lectured at the Vienna University of Music as well as at the Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music. He is a supervisory board member of Austro Mechana.

Artistic works edit

Wolfgang Mitterer works and composes in the field of collective improvisation music, plays the organ and electronic instruments. The space-relatedness, which he frequently emphasises in his titles, gave works such as "Waldmusik", "silbersandmusik", "Turmbau zu Babel", "horizontal noise", "vertical silence" and "Labyrinth 6–11" a particular character. Sometimes up to 4000 people worked on these; in addition many traditional sounds such as brass bands and choral societies were used. These projects ultimately emerged from Wolfgang Mitterer's recordings in the most diverse musical genres and through joint appearances with representatives of the DJ scene and concerts, also through reinterpretations of classical works from Bach, to Schubert.

Wolfgang Mitterer also works on scenic and dramatic productions, the texts of which he partly collects and adapts himself, such as in "Ka und der Pavian", based on the Egyptian Book of the Dead[2] and in "Massacre", based on religious murders from the 16th century after Christopher Marlowe or the lieder cycle "Im Sturm", based on the lieder of Franz Schubert. In 2004 his performance with dancers, Labyrinth for soprano and electronics, was performed at the Semper Depot of Vienna, by the group DANS.KIAS, choreographed by Saskia Hölbling, and Katia Plaschka, soprano.[3][4]

Awards (selection) edit

Projects/Works edit

Special Projects
  • Für VC und Klav (5') (for cello and piano)
  • Fractals 13 (12') (for 13 musicians)
  • Fractals 3 (11'40") (for bass clarinet and tape recorder)
  • Fractals 9 (11'30") (for drums and electronics)
  • Ostinato (1'29") (for saxophone and electronics)
  • Senza Cauda (16') (2 variable players)
  • Composto (9') (for cello and electronics)
  • Larifari (4') (for oboe (solo))
  • Charivari (6'30") (for oboe and electronics)
  • Danza Saltata (8') (for oboe and piano)
  • Idee Fixe (7') (for violin, oboe, clarinet and cello)
  • Idefix (7') (for violin, oboe, clarinet, cello, banjo and piano)
  • Farce (4') (for violin, oboe and banjo)
  • Nichts (12') (for soprano with two tape recorders)
  • Bewegungen (12') (for piano (solo))
  • Uluru 1 (14') (for piano (solo))
  • Uluru 2 (11'15") (for piano with tape recorder)
  • Selbstähnlich (10'08") (for piano, positive organ and electronics)
  • Facile (4'20") (for zither and tape recorder)
  • String Quartet (60')
  • Do not Touch it (6') (for 6 musicians)
  • Just an Idea of Something (7') (for 6 musicians)
  • Surfaces 1–5 (5') (for 4 players; with tape recorder)
  • Fisis (32') (for orchestra, 5 soloists, 3 conductors)
  • Networds 1–5 (22') (for 2 violins, 2 violas, cello, double bass, 2 clarinets, 1 horn, 1 piano, 1 drum set; with 8-channel tape recorder)
  • Waldmusik (50') (for dialect speakers, soprano, 15 chopping boards, 3 woodworkers; with 8-channel tape recorder)
  • Turmbau zu Babel (55') (for 4200 singers, 22 drum sets, 8 trumpets, 16 horns, 16 trombones, 8 tubas; with 8-channel tape recorder)
  • Modemusik 1 (32'11") (with 8-channel tape recorder)
  • Modemusik 2 (55') (for live electronics)
  • Off Limits (for electric guitars, 2 drum sets, bass guitar, electronics, with tape recorder)
  • Broken Consort (for voice, drums, oboe, tape recorders, piano and electronics)
  • Dirty Tones (for violin, clarinet, cello, electronics)
  • More Dirty Tones (for 2 drum sets, clarinet, electronics)
  • Free Flow (for bass clarinet, piano, bass, drums; with tape recorders)
  • Reluctant Games (for piano and electronics)
  • Ab und zu (10'40") (with 2 tape recorders)
  • Das Schattengedächtnis (20'07") (for vocals and piano, with 4-channel tape recorder)
  • Amusie (50') (for violin, bassoon, oboe, clarinet, horn, organ, electronics)
  • Contracis (45') (for variable players with tape recorder)
  • Und träumte seltsam (14') (for soprano soloist, choir, 9 instruments; with tape recorder)
  • Angelos (52') (for woodwind instruments, electric guitar, organ; with tape recorder)
  • Taktspende (9") (for 9 players)
  • With Usura (20') (for 15 students with home-made instruments; with 4 cassette recorders)
  • Radio Fractal (42') (for 4 DJs, bass clarinet, electric guitar, 2 drum sets, vocals; with 8-channel tape recorders)
  • Beat Music (73') (for 4 DJs, bass clarinet, electric guitar, 2 drum sets, vocals; with 8-channel tape recorder)
  • Ka und der Pavian (75') (for 3 soloists, choir, 2 drum sets, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 clarinets, 2 horns, 2 alto trombones, contra bassoon; with 16-channel tape recorder)
  • Silbersandmusik (55') (for vocal ensemble, children's choir, 5 brass bands, wind quintet; with multiple-channel tape recorder)
  • Vertical Silence (63') (for 4 DJs, 4 actors, fire brigade, mopeds, brass band, children's choir, opera singer, 2 caterpillar tractors, 1 truck, hunters with dogs, chain saws, etc.; with tape recorder)
  • White Foam (73'04") (for 14 musicians, mezzo-soprano, speaker; with 16-channel tape recorder and action performer)
  • Konzert für Klavier, Orchester und Elektronik (21'54")
  • Horizontal Noise (for bass clarinet, electronics, brass band, children's choir, 3 sopranos, 10 drummers, etc.)
  • Espirando (33', mit Saburo Teshigawara) (for 2 cembalos, 2 guitars and 4 banjos; with tape recorder)
  • Kadout (11') (for live electronics)
  • Massacre (83') (opera for 5 singers, 9 musicians and electronics)
  • Crushrooms (95', Text: Albert Ostermaier) (for 3 singers, three speakers, women's choir, 11 instruments and electronics)
  • Labyrinth 1+2 (55') (for soprano and electronics)
  • Coloured Noise (70') (Brachial symphony for 23 musicians and electronics)
  • Im Sturm (Liederzyklus) (for Georg Nigl)
  • Labyrinth 3 (11')
  • Das tapfere Schneiderlein (mini opera for children) (for 4 singers, actor, bass and electronics)
  • Inwendig losgelöst (for Baroque orchestra ensemble and electronics)
  • Labyrinth 4 (for 8-channel tape recorder and electronics)
  • Mit einem lachenden Auge (10') (for 7 singers, 10 string instruments and 4 trombones in 5 groups)
  • Go Next (for ensemble and electronics)
  • Kleines Requiem (for soprano, organ and electronics)
For organ solo
  • Stück Nr.2 (6'06")
  • Äpfel und Birnen (6')
  • Orgelmusik (42')
  • Oboe (2'15")
  • Grand jeu (52')
  • Krummhorn (4'20")
  • Vox acuta (8')
  • Schlagstück (3'40")
  • Regentoccata (8')
  • Toccata ohne sorge (5'30")
  • Stop playing (53')
  • Piber 2003 (51')
  • Tränenblind
  • Seltsam unruhig
Organ and other instruments
  • Sonori (8') (and trombone)
  • Ive 1 (16'12") (and tape)
  • Fractals 5 (11'05") (and 2trp, hr, tromb, tba, electr)
  • Oitasitros (12'37") (and tape)
  • Obsoderso (22'55") (a-sax and tape )
  • Holladijodldijo (6'10") (and a-sax)
  • Ive (15'03") (a-sax and tape)
  • Sortisatio (15'40") (vc and tape)
  • Histrio (3'50") (and vc)
  • Tastatura (14'23") (small organ, prep-piano and electr.)
  • Cantus Fractus (10') (flute, alto flute, ob, cb and percussion)
  • Burleska (10') (and oboe)
  • Mixture (30') (and electronics)
  • Homage a Bonbonidodonidonido (5') (and electronics)
  • 5 Stücke für Orgel und 7-Kanalband (24') (and tape)
  • Balancement (15'03") (and tape)
  • www.bwv.org
  • Surfaces 1–5
  • Fast Actions for Small Orgean
For tape recorder solo
  • Realtimesinfony (5'12")
  • Mir wird schlecht (20")
  • Violettes Gras (53")
  • Mimemata (20')
  • Funeral March (2'45")
  • Lied auf einem Ton (5'40")
  • Lied eines einsamen (7'25")
  • Mit dem Regen in die (11'30")
  • Impac Drullen (3'11")
  • Olongapo (8'12")
  • Fractals 2 (12'36")
  • Roxy (2'30")
  • Materials: Slow Motion 1 (7'40")
  • Quiet Moments
  • Langsam mahlen (14'10")
  • Reiseis (10')
  • Sopop (58')
Collective compositions
  • Astrologia Mundi (with G. Saelichar, K. Dickbauer, G. Schneider)
  • Fractals 11 (with G. Schneider)
  • Pat Brothers (with W. Puschnig, L. Sharrock, W. Reisinger)
  • Hirn mit Ei (with H. Mutschlechner, K. Karlbauer)
  • Call Boys Inc. (with G. Selichar, K. Dickbauer, G. Schneider)
  • Namtchylak/Mitterer (with S. Namtchylak)
  • Mitchell/Reisinger/Mitchell (with R. Mitchell, W. Reisinger)
  • Matador 1 (with W. Reisinger und K. Dickbauer)
  • The Four Seasons (with Hozan Yamamoto)
  • Two Days Till Tomorrow (with Tom Cora)
  • Lied (with Hans-Ola Ericsson)
  • Mikado (with W. Reisinger, K. Dickbauer und G. Breinschmid)
  • Transitions 1 (with Wolfgang Puschnig)
  • Tenebre (with Wolfgang Reisinger und Ronald Deppe)
  • I:R:S: (with Herbert Reisinger, Max Nagl, und Achim Tang)
  • Carbon Copy (Tunakan/Mitterer)
  • Carbon Copy und Alex Deutsch
  • Badminton (mit Josef Klammer)
  • Some Like it Soft (with dem Low Frequency Orchestra)
  • Running Boxes (with Monolake)
  • Box Blocks (with Louis Sclavis und Herbert Pirker)
Sound installations
  • Greiz (21'03") (for 8-channel-tape (Installation))
  • Zeit vergeht (55') (for 8-channel-tape and organ)
  • Ottenstein (3 × 60'02") (for 16-channel-tape)
  • Waldreichs (20') (stereo)
  • TVKM (Tyrolean Museum of Popular Art)
Music for film
  • Drunk (animation film from Hubert Sielecki)
  • Nit weiter geht (animation film from Hubert Sielecki)
  • Chargaff (documentation-film (Ebba Sinzinger))
  • Trilogie (animation film from Hubert Sielecki)
  • Falter (animation film from Hubert Sielecki)
  • 1500 circa (cinema-spot)
  • Nosferatu (live for organ and electronics)
  • GT (with Günther Selichar)
  • Carl Mayer (Dreiecksbeziehungen)
  • Oktober (with Doron Goldfarb)
  • Northern Light Pictures (Signation)
Theatre music
  • Nu (Serapions-Theater Wien)
  • 17 und 4 (Serapions-Theater Wien)
  • Der Erzbischof ist da (Contraction Wien)
  • Der Irre (Theater 89 Berlin)
  • Lenz (Theater 89 Berlin)
  • Guernika (Serapions-Theater Wien)
  • Xanadu (Serapions-Theater Wien)
  • Koltes (Contraction Wien)
  • Nemo Nemo Loquetur (Serapions-Theater Wien)
  • Glöckner von Belgrad (50')
  • Theatermusik 4 (30')
  • Theatermusik 5 (64')
  • Musik zur Ursonate (from K. Schwitters)
  • Ciao Mama (Serapions-Theater Wien)
  • Battuto (drums, electronics, crying men choire, children's choire)
  • Kirschgarten (for Theater St. Pölten)
  • Nachtflug 2 (Theater an der Wien/Kabinetttheater)
  • Eur.oper (Theater an der Wien/Kabinetttheater)
Radio music
  • Nullmelodie (ORF; Brunner)
  • Krok (SRG/ORF; Petschinka & Moessmer)
  • Null Bytes (ORF; Eberhard Petschinka)
  • Brain (ORF; Petschinka & Moessmer)
  • Lady Killer (Deutschlandradio Berlin; Petschinka & Moessmer)
  • Viruskonferenz (WDR/ORF; Petschinka)
  • Splitter (14'25") (DRS; Petschinka)
  • Rafael Sanchez readsOnce Upon a Time in the West (14'00") (WDR/ORF/MDR; Petschinka & Sanchez)
  • Indigenous people (14'00") (Deutschlandradio Berlin/ORF; Petschinka)
  • Goldrausch (21'47") (SRG; Petschinka & Mairowitz)
  • Schrödingers Katze (19'00") (WDR/ORF; Bestenreiner & Petschinka)
  • Casanova Matador (20') (WDR/ORF; Petschinka & Sanchez)
  • Santo Subito (with Eberhard Petschinka)
  • Nacht der Wünsche (33'; with Petschinka)
  • Blackwater Redux (28'; with Petschinka)

Discography edit

 
"Fisis", for orchestra, five soloists and three conductors
Published by col legno[5]
  • Konzert für Klavier und Orchester (Donaueschingen; 2000)
  • Mixture 5 (live; Darmstadt 2004) (for organ and electronics)
  • Das tapfere Schneiderlein (mini opera for children; 2007)
  • Im Sturm (with Georg Nigl; 2007)
  • Sopop (with Birgit Minichmayr; 2008)
  • Music for checking e-mails (2009)
  • Beethoven: 9in1 (2018)
Published by KAIROS Music[6]
Published by HatHutRecords[7]
  • Radio Fractal / Beat Music (with Patrick Pulsinger, John Schröder, Max Nagl, ...)
Published by moers music[8]
  • Obsoderso (with Wolfgang Puschnig)
  • Pat Brothers (with Wolfgang Reisinger, Wolfgang Puschnig, Linda Sharrock)
  • Call Boys Inc. I (with Klaus Dickbauer, Günther Selichar and Gunter Schneider)
Published by LondonHALL[9]
  • Amusie
Published by wanadoo
Limited edition; published on his own label, Olongapo
  • Grand jeu
  • Reluctant Games
  • Violettes Gras
  • Mimemata
  • Matador
  • Turmbau zu Babel
  • Call Boys Inc. II
  • Two Days till tomorrow
  • Dirty Tones
  • I.R.S.
  • Carbon Copy
  • Piber 2003

Literature (selection) edit

Lexicon entries
  • B. Günther, ed. (1997), Lexikon zeitgenössischr Musik aus Österreich (in German), Vienna, pp. 738–741{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Ch. Fastl; A. Rausch (2004), R. Flotzinger (ed.), "Mitterer, Familie", Österreichisches Musiklexikon (in German), Vienna, vol. 3, pp. 1453 f
  • M. Meller (2008), Ludwig Finscher (ed.), "Mitterer, Wolfgang", Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (in German), Kassel: 562–563
Other texts
  • R. Kager (1999), "W. Mitterers Ka und der Pavian : Klänge aus der Totenwelt", ÖMZ 54 (in German), pp. 40 f
  • H. de La Motte-Haber (1999), "Con affetto: Wolfgang Mitterer – Komponist, Improvisator, Orgelspieler", Positionen Nr. 38 (in German), pp. 11–13
  • M. Meller (1999), "Auf dünnem Pfad zur Explosion im Kopf : Der Musiker und Komponist Wolfgang Mitterer", Das Fenster Nr. 67 (in German), pp. 6356–6374
  • M. Meller (2003), "Largo Macabro – Wolfgang Mitterer", Neue Musik in Tirol – Sieben Positionen zeitgenössischen Komponierens (in German), Diploma thesis, Innsbruck, pp. 95–112
  • Wolfgang Stryi (2000), "Improvisation ist Nahrung für die Musik : Wolfgang Mitterer im Gespräch", MusikTexte Nr. 86/87 (in German), pp. 55 f
  • M. Ziegler (2001), Komponieren heisst, ein Feld bereiten : Wolfgang Mitterers Konzert für Klavier, Orchester und Electronics (in German), Freiburg im Üechtland{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Chr. Baier (2003), "Paris ist eine Oper wert: Zu Wolfgang Mitterers Oper "Massacre"", ÖMZ 58 (in German), pp. 5–9
  • R. Schulz, "Der Pluralismus in der Szene ist wichtig : Interview with Wolfgang Mitterer", Programmbuch Festival Klangspuren in Schwaz 2002 (in German), pp. 32–34
  • L. Unterweger (2004), W. Mitterer (ed.), Musik inszenieren: visuelle und räumlische Aspekte der Musik unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Raumkompositionen (in German), Diploma thesis, Vienna{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • M. Meller; W. Mitterer (2008), M. Fink; K. Drexel (eds.), "Porträt und Werkanalyse", Positionen zeitgenössischen Komponierens, Mg. Tirols (in German), Innsbruck, vol. 3

References edit

  1. ^ Music Information Center Austria. "Composer Wolfgang Mitterer" (in German). Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  2. ^ Egotrip.de (1999–2000). "Uraufführung von Wolfgang Mitterers "Ka und der Pavian" in Darmstadt". Multimediale Klangreise Ins Jenseits (in German). Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  3. ^ "Labyrinth / Saskia Hölbling and Katia Plaschka at the Semper Depot". taschenoper.at. 5 December 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Labyrinth, reviews". dans.kias.at. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  5. ^ col legno. "Wolfgang Mitterer" (in German). Retrieved 25 October 2009. Artist Wolfgang Mitterer
  6. ^ KAIROS Music Production. "Wolfgang Mitterer Bio". www.kairos-music.com (in German). Retrieved 25 October 2009.
  7. ^ HatHutRecords. "Releases of HatHutRecords". Retrieved 25 October 2009. Coverinfo
  8. ^ moers music: Published by Wolfgang Mitterer 1 und 2.
  9. ^ LondonHALL. "Austria Tiro" (in German). Retrieved 25 October 2009.

External links edit

  • Wolfgang Mitterer website
  • Wolfgang Mitterer Music Information Center Austria (mica)
  • Osttiroler Bote: Wolfgang Mitterer. Published by Gemeinde Assling, Dezember 12 2002.

wolfgang, mitterer, born, june, 1958, lienz, east, tyrol, austrian, composer, musician, organ, keyboard, contents, biography, artistic, works, awards, selection, projects, works, discography, literature, selection, references, external, linksbiography, edit, n. Wolfgang Mitterer born 6 June 1958 in Lienz East Tyrol is an Austrian composer and musician organ keyboard Wolfgang Mitterer Contents 1 Biography 2 Artistic works 3 Awards selection 4 Projects Works 5 Discography 6 Literature selection 7 References 8 External linksBiography edit nbsp Vertical SilenceWolfgang Mitterer studied with Otto Bruckner in Graz in 1977 and then from 1978 to 1983 at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna he studied organ with Herbert Tachezi and composition with Heinrich Gattermeyer before working for a year at the studio for electroacoustic music EMS in Stockholm in 1983 This was followed by scholarships to Rome in 1988 and Berlin from 1995 to 1996 In 1991 Mitterer founded the Olongapo label 1 Mitterer is considered to be one of the most important contemporary Austrian composers and a pioneer in the field of electroacoustic music He currently does a lot of work together with other artists frequently with international improvisation and jazz musicians such as Wolfgang Puschnig Wolfgang Reisinger Linda Sharrock Klaus Dickbauer Sainkho Namtchylak Tscho Theissing Tom Cora Ernst Reijseger Hozan Yamamoto Roscoe Mitchell Georg Breinschmid David Liebman David Moss Max Nagl Achim Tang Patrick Pulsinger Christof Kurzmann Christian Fennesz Marc Ducret Franz Koglmann Louis Sclavis Harry Pepl and others In addition Mitterer has appeared as an organist interpreting works by Bach Messiaen and Ligeti among others He has played in off locations such as in a quarry and in a disused fortification complex in Tyrol He has also been involved in the Donaueschingen Festival Donaueschinger Musiktage the steirischer herbst and the Darmstadter Ferienkurse Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music Alongside sound installations and numerous electronic collages Wolfgang Mitterer has also written chamber music scenic works also operas a piano concerto and music for orchestra and organ In addition he has worked on experimental films radio plays and theatres has written live accompaniments to silent movies but also music for the shows of a fashion designer Wolfgang Mitterer has lectured at the Vienna University of Music as well as at the Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music He is a supervisory board member of Austro Mechana Artistic works editWolfgang Mitterer works and composes in the field of collective improvisation music plays the organ and electronic instruments The space relatedness which he frequently emphasises in his titles gave works such as Waldmusik silbersandmusik Turmbau zu Babel horizontal noise vertical silence and Labyrinth 6 11 a particular character Sometimes up to 4000 people worked on these in addition many traditional sounds such as brass bands and choral societies were used These projects ultimately emerged from Wolfgang Mitterer s recordings in the most diverse musical genres and through joint appearances with representatives of the DJ scene and concerts also through reinterpretations of classical works from Bach to Schubert Wolfgang Mitterer also works on scenic and dramatic productions the texts of which he partly collects and adapts himself such as in Ka und der Pavian based on the Egyptian Book of the Dead 2 and in Massacre based on religious murders from the 16th century after Christopher Marlowe or the lieder cycle Im Sturm based on the lieder of Franz Schubert In 2004 his performance with dancers Labyrinth for soprano and electronics was performed at the Semper Depot of Vienna by the group DANS KIAS choreographed by Saskia Holbling and Katia Plaschka soprano 3 4 Awards selection edit1986 German Record Critics Prize 1989 State Scholarship for Composition 1990 Prix Ars Electronica Recognition Prize 1992 Max Brand Prize 1995 Emil Berlanda Prize 1995 Prix Futura Berlin 2002 Tyrol Prize for Art 2004 Vienna Music Prize 2008 Prix ItaliaProjects Works editSpecial ProjectsFur VC und Klav 5 for cello and piano Fractals 13 12 for 13 musicians Fractals 3 11 40 for bass clarinet and tape recorder Fractals 9 11 30 for drums and electronics Ostinato 1 29 for saxophone and electronics Senza Cauda 16 2 variable players Composto 9 for cello and electronics Larifari 4 for oboe solo Charivari 6 30 for oboe and electronics Danza Saltata 8 for oboe and piano Idee Fixe 7 for violin oboe clarinet and cello Idefix 7 for violin oboe clarinet cello banjo and piano Farce 4 for violin oboe and banjo Nichts 12 for soprano with two tape recorders Bewegungen 12 for piano solo Uluru 1 14 for piano solo Uluru 2 11 15 for piano with tape recorder Selbstahnlich 10 08 for piano positive organ and electronics Facile 4 20 for zither and tape recorder String Quartet 60 Do not Touch it 6 for 6 musicians Just an Idea of Something 7 for 6 musicians Surfaces 1 5 5 for 4 players with tape recorder Fisis 32 for orchestra 5 soloists 3 conductors Networds 1 5 22 for 2 violins 2 violas cello double bass 2 clarinets 1 horn 1 piano 1 drum set with 8 channel tape recorder Waldmusik 50 for dialect speakers soprano 15 chopping boards 3 woodworkers with 8 channel tape recorder Turmbau zu Babel 55 for 4200 singers 22 drum sets 8 trumpets 16 horns 16 trombones 8 tubas with 8 channel tape recorder Modemusik 1 32 11 with 8 channel tape recorder Modemusik 2 55 for live electronics Off Limits for electric guitars 2 drum sets bass guitar electronics with tape recorder Broken Consort for voice drums oboe tape recorders piano and electronics Dirty Tones for violin clarinet cello electronics More Dirty Tones for 2 drum sets clarinet electronics Free Flow for bass clarinet piano bass drums with tape recorders Reluctant Games for piano and electronics Ab und zu 10 40 with 2 tape recorders Das Schattengedachtnis 20 07 for vocals and piano with 4 channel tape recorder Amusie 50 for violin bassoon oboe clarinet horn organ electronics Contracis 45 for variable players with tape recorder Und traumte seltsam 14 for soprano soloist choir 9 instruments with tape recorder Angelos 52 for woodwind instruments electric guitar organ with tape recorder Taktspende 9 for 9 players With Usura 20 for 15 students with home made instruments with 4 cassette recorders Radio Fractal 42 for 4 DJs bass clarinet electric guitar 2 drum sets vocals with 8 channel tape recorders Beat Music 73 for 4 DJs bass clarinet electric guitar 2 drum sets vocals with 8 channel tape recorder Ka und der Pavian 75 for 3 soloists choir 2 drum sets 2 violins 2 violas 2 clarinets 2 horns 2 alto trombones contra bassoon with 16 channel tape recorder Silbersandmusik 55 for vocal ensemble children s choir 5 brass bands wind quintet with multiple channel tape recorder Vertical Silence 63 for 4 DJs 4 actors fire brigade mopeds brass band children s choir opera singer 2 caterpillar tractors 1 truck hunters with dogs chain saws etc with tape recorder White Foam 73 04 for 14 musicians mezzo soprano speaker with 16 channel tape recorder and action performer Konzert fur Klavier Orchester und Elektronik 21 54 Horizontal Noise for bass clarinet electronics brass band children s choir 3 sopranos 10 drummers etc Espirando 33 mit Saburo Teshigawara for 2 cembalos 2 guitars and 4 banjos with tape recorder Kadout 11 for live electronics Massacre 83 opera for 5 singers 9 musicians and electronics Crushrooms 95 Text Albert Ostermaier for 3 singers three speakers women s choir 11 instruments and electronics Labyrinth 1 2 55 for soprano and electronics Coloured Noise 70 Brachial symphony for 23 musicians and electronics Im Sturm Liederzyklus for Georg Nigl Labyrinth 3 11 Das tapfere Schneiderlein mini opera for children for 4 singers actor bass and electronics Inwendig losgelost for Baroque orchestra ensemble and electronics Labyrinth 4 for 8 channel tape recorder and electronics Mit einem lachenden Auge 10 for 7 singers 10 string instruments and 4 trombones in 5 groups Go Next for ensemble and electronics Kleines Requiem for soprano organ and electronics For organ soloStuck Nr 2 6 06 Apfel und Birnen 6 Orgelmusik 42 Oboe 2 15 Grand jeu 52 Krummhorn 4 20 Vox acuta 8 Schlagstuck 3 40 Regentoccata 8 Toccata ohne sorge 5 30 Stop playing 53 Piber 2003 51 Tranenblind Seltsam unruhig Organ and other instrumentsSonori 8 and trombone Ive 1 16 12 and tape Fractals 5 11 05 and 2trp hr tromb tba electr Oitasitros 12 37 and tape Obsoderso 22 55 a sax and tape Holladijodldijo 6 10 and a sax Ive 15 03 a sax and tape Sortisatio 15 40 vc and tape Histrio 3 50 and vc Tastatura 14 23 small organ prep piano and electr Cantus Fractus 10 flute alto flute ob cb and percussion Burleska 10 and oboe Mixture 30 and electronics Homage a Bonbonidodonidonido 5 and electronics 5 Stucke fur Orgel und 7 Kanalband 24 and tape Balancement 15 03 and tape www bwv org Surfaces 1 5 Fast Actions for Small Orgean For tape recorder soloRealtimesinfony 5 12 Mir wird schlecht 20 Violettes Gras 53 Mimemata 20 Funeral March 2 45 Lied auf einem Ton 5 40 Lied eines einsamen 7 25 Mit dem Regen in die 11 30 Impac Drullen 3 11 Olongapo 8 12 Fractals 2 12 36 Roxy 2 30 Materials Slow Motion 1 7 40 Quiet Moments Langsam mahlen 14 10 Reiseis 10 Sopop 58 Collective compositionsAstrologia Mundi with G Saelichar K Dickbauer G Schneider Fractals 11 with G Schneider Pat Brothers with W Puschnig L Sharrock W Reisinger Hirn mit Ei with H Mutschlechner K Karlbauer Call Boys Inc with G Selichar K Dickbauer G Schneider Namtchylak Mitterer with S Namtchylak Mitchell Reisinger Mitchell with R Mitchell W Reisinger Matador 1 with W Reisinger und K Dickbauer The Four Seasons with Hozan Yamamoto Two Days Till Tomorrow with Tom Cora Lied with Hans Ola Ericsson Mikado with W Reisinger K Dickbauer und G Breinschmid Transitions 1 with Wolfgang Puschnig Tenebre with Wolfgang Reisinger und Ronald Deppe I R S with Herbert Reisinger Max Nagl und Achim Tang Carbon Copy Tunakan Mitterer Carbon Copy und Alex Deutsch Badminton mit Josef Klammer Some Like it Soft with dem Low Frequency Orchestra Running Boxes with Monolake Box Blocks with Louis Sclavis und Herbert Pirker Sound installationsGreiz 21 03 for 8 channel tape Installation Zeit vergeht 55 for 8 channel tape and organ Ottenstein 3 60 02 for 16 channel tape Waldreichs 20 stereo TVKM Tyrolean Museum of Popular Art Music for filmDrunk animation film from Hubert Sielecki Nit weiter geht animation film from Hubert Sielecki Chargaff documentation film Ebba Sinzinger Trilogie animation film from Hubert Sielecki Falter animation film from Hubert Sielecki 1500 circa cinema spot Nosferatu live for organ and electronics GT with Gunther Selichar Carl Mayer Dreiecksbeziehungen Oktober with Doron Goldfarb Northern Light Pictures Signation Theatre musicNu Serapions Theater Wien 17 und 4 Serapions Theater Wien Der Erzbischof ist da Contraction Wien Der Irre Theater 89 Berlin Lenz Theater 89 Berlin Guernika Serapions Theater Wien Xanadu Serapions Theater Wien Koltes Contraction Wien Nemo Nemo Loquetur Serapions Theater Wien Glockner von Belgrad 50 Theatermusik 4 30 Theatermusik 5 64 Musik zur Ursonate from K Schwitters Ciao Mama Serapions Theater Wien Battuto drums electronics crying men choire children s choire Kirschgarten for Theater St Polten Nachtflug 2 Theater an der Wien Kabinetttheater Eur oper Theater an der Wien Kabinetttheater Radio musicNullmelodie ORF Brunner Krok SRG ORF Petschinka amp Moessmer Null Bytes ORF Eberhard Petschinka Brain ORF Petschinka amp Moessmer Lady Killer Deutschlandradio Berlin Petschinka amp Moessmer Viruskonferenz WDR ORF Petschinka Splitter 14 25 DRS Petschinka Rafael Sanchez readsOnce Upon a Time in the West 14 00 WDR ORF MDR Petschinka amp Sanchez Indigenous people 14 00 Deutschlandradio Berlin ORF Petschinka Goldrausch 21 47 SRG Petschinka amp Mairowitz Schrodingers Katze 19 00 WDR ORF Bestenreiner amp Petschinka Casanova Matador 20 WDR ORF Petschinka amp Sanchez Santo Subito with Eberhard Petschinka Nacht der Wunsche 33 with Petschinka Blackwater Redux 28 with Petschinka Discography edit nbsp Fisis for orchestra five soloists and three conductorsPublished by col legno 5 Konzert fur Klavier und Orchester Donaueschingen 2000 Mixture 5 live Darmstadt 2004 for organ and electronics Das tapfere Schneiderlein mini opera for children 2007 Im Sturm with Georg Nigl 2007 Sopop with Birgit Minichmayr 2008 Music for checking e mails 2009 Beethoven 9in1 2018 Published by KAIROS Music 6 Coloured Noise with Klangforum Wien and Peter Rundel Published by HatHutRecords 7 Radio Fractal Beat Music with Patrick Pulsinger John Schroder Max Nagl Published by moers music 8 Obsoderso with Wolfgang Puschnig Pat Brothers with Wolfgang Reisinger Wolfgang Puschnig Linda Sharrock Call Boys Inc I with Klaus Dickbauer Gunther Selichar and Gunter Schneider Published by LondonHALL 9 AmusiePublished by wanadooMasters of Zen Yamamoto Mitterer Shakuhachi Orgel Limited edition published on his own label OlongapoGrand jeu Reluctant Games Violettes Gras Mimemata Matador Turmbau zu Babel Call Boys Inc II Two Days till tomorrow Dirty Tones I R S Carbon Copy Piber 2003Literature selection editLexicon entriesB Gunther ed 1997 Lexikon zeitgenossischr Musik aus Osterreich in German Vienna pp 738 741 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Ch Fastl A Rausch 2004 R Flotzinger ed Mitterer Familie Osterreichisches Musiklexikon in German Vienna vol 3 pp 1453 f M Meller 2008 Ludwig Finscher ed Mitterer Wolfgang Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart in German Kassel 562 563Other textsR Kager 1999 W Mitterers Ka und der Pavian Klange aus der Totenwelt OMZ 54 in German pp 40 f H de La Motte Haber 1999 Con affetto Wolfgang Mitterer Komponist Improvisator Orgelspieler Positionen Nr 38 in German pp 11 13 M Meller 1999 Auf dunnem Pfad zur Explosion im Kopf Der Musiker und Komponist Wolfgang Mitterer Das Fenster Nr 67 in German pp 6356 6374 M Meller 2003 Largo Macabro Wolfgang Mitterer Neue Musik in Tirol Sieben Positionen zeitgenossischen Komponierens in German Diploma thesis Innsbruck pp 95 112 Wolfgang Stryi 2000 Improvisation ist Nahrung fur die Musik Wolfgang Mitterer im Gesprach MusikTexte Nr 86 87 in German pp 55 f M Ziegler 2001 Komponieren heisst ein Feld bereiten Wolfgang Mitterers Konzert fur Klavier Orchester und Electronics in German Freiburg im Uechtland a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Chr Baier 2003 Paris ist eine Oper wert Zu Wolfgang Mitterers Oper Massacre OMZ 58 in German pp 5 9 R Schulz Der Pluralismus in der Szene ist wichtig Interview with Wolfgang Mitterer Programmbuch Festival Klangspuren in Schwaz 2002 in German pp 32 34 L Unterweger 2004 W Mitterer ed Musik inszenieren visuelle und raumlische Aspekte der Musik unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Raumkompositionen in German Diploma thesis Vienna a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link M Meller W Mitterer 2008 M Fink K Drexel eds Portrat und Werkanalyse Positionen zeitgenossischen Komponierens Mg Tirols in German Innsbruck vol 3References edit Music Information Center Austria Composer Wolfgang Mitterer in German Retrieved 25 October 2009 Egotrip de 1999 2000 Urauffuhrung von Wolfgang Mitterers Ka und der Pavian in Darmstadt Multimediale Klangreise Ins Jenseits in German Retrieved 25 October 2009 Labyrinth Saskia Holbling and Katia Plaschka at the Semper Depot taschenoper at 5 December 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2011 Labyrinth reviews dans kias at Retrieved 13 September 2011 col legno Wolfgang Mitterer in German Retrieved 25 October 2009 Artist Wolfgang Mitterer KAIROS Music Production Wolfgang Mitterer Bio www kairos music com in German Retrieved 25 October 2009 HatHutRecords Releases of HatHutRecords Retrieved 25 October 2009 Coverinfo moers music Published by Wolfgang Mitterer 1 und 2 LondonHALL Austria Tiro in German Retrieved 25 October 2009 External links editWolfgang Mitterer website Wolfgang 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