Heinz Weitzendorf

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Heinz Weitzendorf (born 4 May 1931) is a German composer and conductor.

Life[]

Born in Altenweddingen, Weitzendorf first went to the preliminary studies department  [de] in Halle. He then studied choral conducting at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler". From 1957 to 1962, he was a conductor with the Ernst Hermann Meyer Ensemble of the Humboldt University of Berlin, the State Folk Art Ensemble of the German Democratic Republic and the ensemble of the  [de]. He also studied composition with Wolfgang Hohensee in Berlin. From 1963, he was secretary of the Berlin district association of the  [de]. He composed mainly wind and vocal music.[1] His works appear by  [de].

Awards[]

Work[]

  • Ja, Häuser baun. Zum Fundamente legen (1965)
  • Die Ballade vom Soldaten John (1966)
  • Die Welt muß sich drehn (1968)
  • Bei den Funkern (1972)
  • Sinfonischer Revolutionsmarsch

Further reading[]

  • Sabine Mecking, Yvonne Wasserloos (ed.): Musik – Macht – Staat: Kulturelle, soziale und politische Wandlungsprozesse in der Moderne.[3] V&R unipress, Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-89971-872-0, p. 254.

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