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Helmut Eder (December 26, 1916, Linz–February 8, 2005, Salzburg) was an Austrian composer. Eder studied until 1948 at the Linz Conservatory, later studying with Johann Nepomuk David in Stuttgart and Carl Orff in Munich. Returning to Linz, he became a teacher at the Linz Conservatory, accepting a position as full professor in 1962. He also conducted the Singakademie in Linz from 1953-60 and founded an electronic music studio in the city in 1959. He became professor of composition at the Salzburg Mozarteum in 1967. Eder composed in a wide variety of traditional genres, and also wrote scores for film, television, and radio. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Eder: Melodia-Ritmica, Op. 59 No. 1: Ritmica
432Eder: Melodia-Ritmica, Op. 59 No. 1: Melodia
413Intrada to Heinrich Isaaac's Innsbruck Song for 16 horns, Op 92/2b
64Wind Quintet No. 3 Op. 91 'Begegnung' - I. Motto - Rondo
35Wind Quintet No. 3 Op. 91 'Begegnung' - II. Melodie - Polyphonie
36Drei Sätze - III.
27Suite with Intermezzos for 10 Winds and Contrabass, Op. 71: I. Intrada - Intermezzo I
28Wind Quintet No. 3 "Begegnung": I. Motto - Rondo
29Wind Quintet No. 3 Op. 91 'Begegnung' - III. Melodie - Choral
210Wind Quintet No. 3 Op. 91 'Begegnung' - IV. Motto Perpetuum
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