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HAJNER GEBELS (Heiner Goebbels) je nemački kompozitor i reditelj, rođen 1952. Od 1972. živi u Frankfurtu na Majni. Studirao je sociologiju i muziku i stvarao uprizorene koncerte, delà za radio, kompozicije za ansambl i veliki orkestar. Od ranih 90-ih komponovao je i režirao svoja ostvarenja za muzičko pozorište: Black on White (1996), Max Black (1998), Eislermaterial (1998), Hashirigakl (2000), Landscape with distant relatives (2003), Eraritjaritjaka (2004), Shifter's Dinge (2007), I went to the house but did not enter (2008) pored niza drugih. Objavio je vise CD-ova kod Ecm-records; piše i predaje. Dobitnik je mnogih medunarodnih nagrada za radio, pozorište i muziku, stalni kompozitor Lucernskog festivala, clan nekoliko akademija umetnosti, počasni član Daringtonskog umetničkog koledža i Centralne škole za govori dramu u Londonu; clan Institute za napredne studije и Berlinu (2007-2008). Hajner Gebels je profesor i direkter Institute za primenjene pozorišne studije Justus Libih univerziteta u Gisenu, a od 2006. predsednik Pozorišne akademije u Heseu. ANSAMBL HILIJARD (Hilliard Ensemble) je jedna od najboljih kamernih vokalnih grupa na svetu. Njihov osobeni stil i visokorazvijeno poznavanje muzike osvajaju slušaoce, bilo da izvode srednjovekovni i renesansni repertoar bilo delà koja su za njih pisali živi kompozitori. lako ovu grupu prati renome ansambla koji izvodi stariju muziku oni su od samog početka jednaku pažnju posvedvali i novim pravcima. U 80-im godinama izdali su seriju uspešnih albuma, koje je objavila kuća EMI a reizdala Virdžin. Imali su i sopstvenu izdavaćku kuću Hilijard Lajv koja je poslovala put narudbenica a danas je dostupna u produkciji Кого. Snimanje Pasije Arvoa Perta 1988. označilo je početak plodne saradnje sa Pertom i muzičkom kućom ECM u Minhenu; kasnije su snimili i Pertovu Litany. Grupa je nedavno naručila delà i drugih kompozitora iz baltičkih država, uključujući Veljoa Tormisa i Erki Svena Tjura, dopunivši tako svoj bogati repertoar novom muzikom Gavina Brijarsa, Hajnca Holigera, Džona Kaskena, Džejmsa Mekmilana, Elene Firsove i mnogih drugih. Pored mnogih diskova о cappella, saradnja sa ECM obuhvata Officium i Mnemosyne sa norveškim saksofonistom Janom Garbarekom s kojim se partnerstvo i dalje razvija i obnavlja, te Morimur sa nemačkim baroknim violinistom Kristofom Popenom i sopranom Monikom Mauh.

HEINER GOEBBLES is german composer and director, born 1952, living since 1972 in Frankfurt/Main. He studied sociologie and music and created staged concerts, radio works, compositions for ensemble and for big orchestra. Since the beginning of the 90ties he composed and directed his own music theatre works: Block on White (1996), Max Black (1998), Eislermaterial (1998), Hashirigakl (2000), Landscape with distant relatives (2003), Eraritjaritjaka (2004), Stifters Dinge (2007), I went to the house but did not enter (2008) among many others. He received many international record, radio, theatre and music awards, Composer in Residence at the Lucerne Festival, member of several academies of arts, honorable fellow at Dartington College of Arts and at the Central School of Speech and Drama, London; fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Berlin (2007/08). Heiner Goebbels is professor and managing director at the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies of the Justus-üebig-Llniversität Gießen and since 2006 President of the Theatre Academy of Hesse. THE HILLIARD ENSEMBLE is one of the world’s finest vocal chamber groups. Its distinctive style and highly developed musicianship engage the listener as much in medieval and renaissance repertoire as in works specially written by living composers. The group's standing as an early music ensemble dates from the 1980 s with its series of successful recordings for EMI (many of which have been re-released on Virgin) and its own mail-order record label hilliard LIVE, now available on the Coro label; but from the start it has paid equal attention to new music. The 1988 recording of Arvo Part's Passio began a fruitful relationship with both Part and the Munich-based record company ECM, and was followed by their recording of Part's Litany. The group has recently commissioned other composers from the Baltic States, including Veljo Tormis and Erkki-Sven Tüür, adding to a rich repertoire of new music from Gavin Bryars, Heinz Holliger, John Casken, James MacMillan, Elena Firsova and many others. In addition to many a cappella discs, collaborations for ECM include most notably Officium and Mnemosyne with the Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek, a partnership which continues to develop and renew itself, and Morimur with the German Baroque violinist Christoph Poppen and soprano Monika Mauch.

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