Siegrid Ernst

Sigrid Ernst was born on 3.3.1929 in Ludwigshafen/Rhine, grew up in a musically very interested family. Her piano lessons begun at the age of 7 and were completed by lessons in violin and music theory later on. After her final school exams music studies in Heidelberg, Frankfurt and Vienna with piano as main instrument as well as composition studies with Gerhard Formell for six years followed. Congresses and courses for contemporary msuic in Darmstadt, Donaueschingen, Vienna and Paris with Stockhausen, Ligeti and Xenakis and others gave her additional inspirations.

As a pianist her main interest focusses on contemporary music in solo and chamber music formations in numerous concerts and radio productions. Her work as a composer however increasingly became the centre of her activities. Besides that there was always a great variety of pedagogic activities in Heidelberg, Mannheim and Bremen in the field of piano and composition, formal analysis of contemporary muisc and improvisation.

Extensive comitee work in the German Music Council (Deutscher Musikrat) and composers’ associations, especially her commitment to the encouragement of the work of women composers as a member of the board of the FRAU UND MUSIK Internationalen Arbeitskreis e.V. (Women in Music Organization in Germany) and as one of the foundation members of the International Congress on Women in Music, took a lot of time and energy, but also brought her gratifying success. 1981 she received the Stipendium der Bundesrepublik Deutschland for the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris. 1989 she was awarded the title of a professor h.c. at the Interamerican University of Humanistic Studies, Florida.

Her compositions comprise chamber music for strings and wind instruments, song cycles, cantatas, orchestral works, play music for children, a children’s opera, improvisation and performance concepts. There have been performances of her works in Germany and abroad, in Europe, the USA, Mexiko and Japan.

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