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Detlev Glanert (born 6 September 1960) is a German opera composer, who has also composed numerous works for chamber and full orchestra, including three symphonies. Detlev Glanert was born in Hamburg in 1960. He came to music late, learning his first instrument, the trumpet, at the age of eleven and not starting his formal composition studies until his twenties, when he studied under Diether de la Motte, Günther Friedrichs and Frank Michael Beyer, and then for four years under Hans Werner Henze in Cologne. Having seen his first operas in Hamburg in 1972 - The Magic Flute, and then Die Soldaten, he has said that from the first moment he loved opera. It was at Henze's invitation that Glanert produced his first sizeable piece of music-theatre, the opera Leyla und Medjun which opened the first Munich Biennale, set up by Henze in 1988.[2] Glanert then became involved in Henze's other festival, the Cantiere Internazionale d'Arte in Montepulciano, firstly as assistant co-ordinator and head of the music school from 1989 to 1993, and later returning as artistic director for the years 2009 to 2011. In 1992/93, he was a Stipendiat of the Villa Massimo in Rome. He reached widespread attention with his 1995 opera Der Spiegel des großen Kaisers, which was awarded the Rolf-Liebermann-Preis for opera composers. The 1999 premiere of his next opera, Joseph Süss, was a notable cultural event according to Die Welt, which wrote: "The anticipation was truly enormous. Half of operatic Germany sat
Prelude to No. 1 (After J. Brahms' Op. 121)
1092Insomnium
313Lied im Berg
264Frenesia
265Glanert: Weites Land (Musik mit Brahms)
236Theatrum bestiarum
217Caligula: Act I Scene 1: Caligula … fortgelaufen … (Caligula, Chorus)
218Glanert: Concertgeblaas - Live
1894 Präludien und Ernste Gesänge (After J. Brahms' 4 Serious Songs, Op. 121): No. 1. Prelude: Agitato
1710Weites Land
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Caligula

Horizon 5 (Live)

Glanert: Requiem für Hieronymus Bosch (Live)
Glanert: Weites Land (Musik mit Brahms)
Spectrum 3 - 25 Contemporary Works for Solo Piano from Around the Golbe

Horizon 6 (Live)

Detlev Glanert: Requiem for Hieronymus Bosch (2016 Version)

Oceane (Live)
Glanert: 4 Präludien und Ernste Gesänge & Weites Land - Brahms: Clarinet Sonata No. 1
Brass Too
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Horizon 1 (Premieres 2007) [Live]
Mechanic: new compositions for vintage fairground organs