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Hans-Christian von Dadelsen was born on 4 December, 1948, is a German composer. Discover Hans-Christian von Dadelsen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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1948

Hans-Christian von Dadelsen (born 4 December 1948) is a German composer and music writer.

He is the son of the musicologist Georg von Dadelsen and journalist Dorothee von Dadelsen.

Born in Berlin, von Dadelsen spent his childhood in Tübingen and Hamburg, where he studied at the Hamburg Musikhochschule after graduating from high school.

He studied composition and music theory with Diether de la Motte and György Ligeti as well as music education with Hermann Rauhe.

1972

At the Darmstadt Holiday Courses in 1972, in a lecture entitled 'Tendenzen zu einer neuartigen Tonalität' (Tendencies towards a New Tonality), he suggested a thorough turnaround of modernism, also pointing to "Pop Art" and new "Romanticism", thus also initiating a number of misunderstood and by many other composers taken up changes in the stylistics of the 1970s ("Neuromanticism").

As a composer, he himself took up influences from Pop Art and American stylistics at an early stage and distinguished himself above all in the field of polyrhythmic.

Inventions and iridescent harmonic concepts.

1979

Among his awards are the Berliner Kunstpreis in the music category and the Villa Massimo (1979) as well as the scholarship of the Internationales Künstlerhaus Villa Concordia (1998) in Bamberg.

Among his awards are the Berliner Kunstpreis in the music category and the Villa Massimo (1979) as well as the scholarship of the Internationales Künstlerhaus Villa Concordia (1998) in Bamberg.

1980

From 1980 onwards Dadelsen gradually developed a consistently polyrhythmic style ("flexible beats") together with the composer Babette Koblenz.

A series of works for orchestra, music theatre and chamber ensemble as well as conceptual solo works ("Rhythmische Studien") were created.

As an author, Dadelsen has published numerous essays in the field of cultural philosophy as well as analyses and studies on rhythm theory and studies on the work of Bob Dylan, Steve Reich, György Ligeti and Wilhelm Killmayer.

1986

In 1986–94, he worked as a lecturer at the Darmstadt Summer Courses.

1998

In 1998–2004 followed the direction and conception of the Hamburg chamber music festival "P0P – Pur oder Plus"; In 1999 together with Manfred Reichert he led the conception and direction of the Karlsruhe Bob Dylan Festival "Beethoven listens to Bob Dylan".

2007

From 2007 until his retirement in 2014, von Dadelsen worked as a music teacher at the Hegau-Gymnasium Singen, where he also led the Big Band.

Von Dadelsen lived in Wendland in Clenze.