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Todmorden 513 : ウィキペディア英語版
Todmorden 513
Todmorden 513 is a composition by German composer Markus Reuter.
Originally written for and recorded by a small electro-acoustic ensemble in 2010, the piece was reworked for full orchestra in 2012 with the assistance of American conductor-composer Thomas A. Blomster, and was performed in Denver, Colorado, USA in April 2013. The original electro-acoustic small-group version was released as Reuter's ''Todmorden 513'' album on the Hyperfunction label in 2011. The 2013 orchestral version has been recorded for future release on an unspecified label.
==Background==

In 2011, Markus Reuter was best known as an experimental rock musician, but he was also a classically trained musician who'd begun composing at the age of 11. Encouraged in his early composition efforts by his piano teacher Ulrich Pollmann, Reuter had gone on to study music history, theory and analysis with Karlheinz Straetmanns (a composer in the lineage of Harald Genzmer and Paul Hindemith).〔(Markus Reuter official biography timeline )〕〔('Fifteen Questions with Markus Reuter' ) (interview on ''Fifteen Questions'' website)〕 In 1996, while at university in Bielefield, Reuter studied permutation-based compositional principles with Daniel Schell, Indian music with Ashok Pathak and free improvisation with Gerd Lisken.〔 In addition, he spent seven years between 1991 and 1998 as a student of Guitar Craft, studying with Robert Fripp, Tony Geballe and others. Other influences which inspired Reuter's compositional thinking included Olivier Messiaen, David Bedford, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Johann Sebastian Bach, Alban Berg, Anton Webern, Mike Oldfield, Ernst Krenek and the collaborations of George Gurdjieff and Thomas de Hartmann.
Reuter's subsequent work with ensembles and as a solo performer involved a wide spread of influences and musical factors including generative music. From 2005 onwards, Reuter's interest in generative music came to the fore in his work with the experimental rock band Tuner and also informed the harmonic designs of a new piece which would become "Todmorden 513".〔(Biography on 'Todmorden 513' microsite )〕

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