Hedda Seischab studied music education (violin, piano), music theory and early education at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and the State University of Music and the Performing Arts Stuttgart. In addition to studying composition with Karl Michael Komma, she attended voice lessons. She also studied cultural science and management at the Ludwigsburg University of Education. Her works include numerous solo compositions (piano, recorder, violin), chamber music for various ensemble formations, and compositions and stories for children. She was a winner of the Baden-Württemberg Foundation’s “Klangspektrum” competition in 2020, and in 2021 she received a grant from the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts with the project title: “From Damascus to Reutlingen” – compositions inspired by accounts of escapes by two Syrian families.
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Diabelli Recomposed: 50 variations for piano solo
Agnes Ponizil Anamaria Meza Anna Rubin Anna Segal Anne Terzibaschitsch Armenuhi Karapetyan Asia Dojnikowska Barbara Mayer Carlotta Ferrari Carmen Maria Cârneci Catherine Kontz Catherine Schuppenhauer Conchi Muna Daria Cheikh-Sarraf Dorothea Hofmann Dorothee Schabert Elena Samarina Emanuela Ballio Florence Sabeva Géraldine Kwik Hedda Seischab Jane O'Leary Janet Oates Jessi Harvey Judith Shatin Julia Schwartz Justina Jaruševičiūtė Karola Obermüller Khadija Zeynalova Lanquin Yu Laura Manolache Leorah P. Lydia Kakabadse Marie Awadis Marina Baranova Michaela Dietl Oxana Sivova Sharon Lynn Makarenko Sheena Phillips Siegrid Ernst Sophia Jani Susanne Hardt Tatsiana Zelianko Ulrike Merk Ursula Keusen-Nickel Victoria Bond Violeta Dinescu Yang Song Ying Wang Zela Margossian