Hansjörg PauliHansjörg Pauli (3 March 1931 – 15 February 2007) was a Swiss musicologist, pianist, journalist, music critic, screenwriter, and film director. Life and careerHansjörg Pauli was born in Winterthur, Switzerland on 3 March 1931. He studied at the Winterthur Conservatory from which he graduated in 1953. [1] He pursued further studies in London with Hans Keller.[2] He began working as a music critic and journalist for Swiss newspapers in 1956.[1] One of the publications he wrote criticism for was Neues Winterthurer Tageblatt. He also worked as a jazz pianist in the 1950s. From 1960 to 1965 Pauli worked at Radio Zürich on new music broadcasts,[3] and between 1965 and 1968 he was a music editor for NDR-Fernsehen[4] where he directed TV documentaries and produced films by Richard Leacock, Rolf Liebermann, Klaus Wildenhahn[4] and others. Since 1968 he is a freelance writer. He joined the faculty of the University of Television and Film Munich in 1969.[1] Pauli is a prominent authority on the music of Luigi Nono. He has also worked on films as a screenwriter and director. Films he has written and directed himself include Webern, oder Ein Leben für die Kunst (1971–3), Strawinsky Weekend (1972–3), and Klänge machen Leute: Funktion und Mechanik von Filmmusik (1973).[1] Articles by Hansjörg Pauli
References
|
Portal di Ensiklopedia Dunia