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Gregers Brinch (born 2 June 1964) is a Danish composer. == Biography == Gregers Brinch is born in Esbjerg, Denmark.〔(Gregers Brinch Website )〕 He was drawn to become a composer upon watching the film ''Amadeus'' by Miloš Forman and Peter Shaffer in 1984 at age 20. After an initial period of aided self-study in England with the singer and composer Cecil Cope, he studied the piano with Louis Demetrius Alvanis in London before going to Hamburg, Germany to study composition with Elmar Lampson〔(Requiemsurvey.org Website )〕 and piano with Alan Newcome and later Ulrike Bauer.〔(Musicaneo Website )〕 Brinch’s use of a number of styles with an authentic quality stems from his wide musical background. He feels equally at home with the blues, as with the music of Beethoven or Gregorian Chants. His consistent use and exploration of tonality is energised by his finding new nuances in harmony and melody which is accessible to the listener without being easy listening. Nature and drama also feature as inspirations for Brinch’s work, but it is his study of the intervals that has served to lend him his own unique voice as a composer. A central theme that permeates a number of works deals with Human Rights and the Holocaust.〔(Navona Records Website )〕 So his work ''Lieder aus Leid'' was 18 years in preparation before receiving its premiere in Hannover in May 2012 by Jardena Flueckiger, Jonathan dela Paz Zaens and Stéphan Aubé〔(Hannover im Wort Website )〕 His works have been performed frequently in the UK (including the Wigmore Hall) as well as in Denmark, Germany and France.〔(Requiem Survey Website )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gregers Brinch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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