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Otto Zykan was born on 29 April, 1935 in Austria, is an Austrian composer and pianist. Discover Otto Zykan'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 71 years old?
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Otto Zykan Net Worth
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The son of composer Otto Zykan (1902–1989), Otto M. Zykan received his first piano lessons from his father, and from 1940 he was taught by his paternal grandmother, who had been a student of Theodor Leschetizky.
He joined the Vienna Boys Choir and studied at the Vienna Music Academy where his teachers included Karl Schiske (composition), Bruno Seidlhofer and Josef Dichler (piano).
Otto Matthäus Zykan (29 April 1935, Vienna – 25 May 2006, Sachsendorf, Burgschleinitz-Kühnring) was an Austrian composer and pianist.
He also attended the Darmstadt summer courses (1958, 1964–1966), winning the Kranichstein Music Prize of the international piano competition on his first visit.
One of his earliest works was a piano concerto using serial techniques, which won a prize at the Innsbruck Youth Culture Week in 1963.
His three operas are Singers Nähmaschine ist die beste (1966, of which there is a revised film version, 1973), Kunst kommt von Gönnen (1980) and Auszählreim (1986).
In 1967, working with H.K. Gruber and Kurt Schwertsik, Zykan co-founded the Salonkonzerte Group and associated ensembles such as MOB art & tone ART (sometimes termed the 'Third Viennese School') to further his ideas about ‘instrumental theatre’, music that aimed for closer links between performance, music and language.
These 'total art productions', influenced by Dadaism and analogous to the music theatre productions of Mauricio Kagel, were often composed in the form of sketch-like drafts, depending as they did on personal interpretation.
Zykan discouraged any performances without his direct involvement.
As a pianist, Zykan began touring in 1968.
He championed the work of Schoenberg and recorded the complete piano music in 1970.
These landmark recordings were re-released in 2023 alongside new recordings of Zykan's own piano music, performed by Duncan Honeybourne.
Zykan's partner was the Austrian musicologist and radio producer Irene Suchy.
He died while cycling near his home in Sachsendorf, and is buried in the cemetery in Reinprechtspölla.
The music theatre piece Symphonie aus der Heilen Welt was first produced in 1977.
In the same year his satirical television play Staatsoperette, directed by Franz Novotny, caused a scandal.
More conventionally, Zykan also composed opera, orchestral, concerto and instrumental music, as well as film scores.
Film scores include Exit (1980) and Strudlhofstiege (an adaption of the novel by Heimito von Doderer, 1988).
His two cello concertos - the first composed in 1982, the second entitled Beethoven's Cello in 2005 - were written for and premiered by the Austrian cellist Heinrich Schiff.
In 1994 he wrote the electronic score for Hans Hoffer's production of Odysseus, staged at the Linz Festival.
His Masse! received its premiere at the Vienna Musikverein in 2002.