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Herbert Willi was born on 7 January, 1956 in Bludenz, Vorarlberg, Austria, is an Austrian composer. Discover Herbert Willi'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 68 years old?

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Occupation Classical composer
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 7 January, 1956
Birthday 7 January
Birthplace Bludenz, Vorarlberg, Austria
Nationality Austria

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1956

Herbert Willi (born 7 January 1956) is an Austrian composer of classical music, whose orchestral works, concertos and chamber music have been performed internationally and also recorded.

Willi composed an opera, Schlafes Bruder, for the Opernhaus Zürich.

Willi was born in Bludenz, Vorarlberg.

He studied music pedagogy and theology at the University of Innsbruck, and simultaneously bassoon and piano at the Innsbruck conservatory.

1983

From 1983, he studied composition with Helmut Eder at the Salzburg Mozarteum, then with Boguslaw Schaeffer.

He lives in Sankt Anton im Montafon.

Willi's work comprises an opera, orchestral works, and chamber music, including compositions for one player.

1984

His works were recorded: the WERGO label published orchestral works including Eirene, Räume, Rondino after his opera Schlafes Bruder, geraume Zeit and Begegnung, and the Japanese label Camerata Tokyo released a CD with chamber music from 1984 to 2005.

Willi received scholarships and awards, and was composer in residence:

Willi's works were published by Musikverlag Doblinger and Schott Music, including:

1991

Willi received a commission from the Salzburg Festival and the Cleveland Orchestra in 1991 for Konzert für Orchester.

The premiere was conducted by Christoph von Dohnányi.

1994

In 1994/95, the Opernhaus Zürich commissioned the opera Schlafes Bruder on the occasion of Austria's millennial, with a libretto by Robert Schneider, who had written the novel on which it is based, Schlafes Bruder.

1996

It was premiered in 1996.

1997

In 1997/98, Willi composed Begegnung für Orchester on a commission by the Wiener Philharmoniker for the orchestra's 150th anniversary.

He composed Montafon, a concerto cycle containing the works Eirene, a trumpet concerto; ...geraume Zeit..., a concerto for flute, oboe and orchestra; ego eimi, a clarinet concerto; and Äon, a horn concerto.

2008

A revised version of Schlafes Bruder was produced at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt in March 2008.

Willi's works were performed in Carnegie Hall in New York City, Tokyo, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and at the Philharmonie Berlin, among others.

They were played by the Berlin Philharmonic, Wiener Philharmoniker, Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and New Japan Philharmonic, conducted by Claudio Abbado, Gustavo Dudamel, Manfred Honeck, Riccardo Muti and Seiji Ozawa.