Ursula Görsch studied music at the College of Education in Bremen and in addition to qualifying as a teacher also studied the piano privately under Walter Bohle at the Conservatory in Bremen. In 1964 she went to teach in Istanbul for five years where she founded Turkey’s first young people’s chamber orchestra. After returning to Germany in 1969 she continued her studies at the Karlsruhe University of Music and attended courses in Composition in Darmstadt and Salzburg. Her works include piano and chamber music, orchestral, vocal and choral works and stage music and have been heard in numerous performances and radio broadcasts in Germany and elsewhere. In 1990 Ursula Görsch won the prize of the Gerhard Maasz Foundation for her ‘Cantata Curiosa’. Today the composer lives and works alternately in her home town of Bremen, where she has taught at the university since 1985, and Accra (Ghana), where she has been teaching music at Valley View University since 1997.
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fue 4660
25 plus piano solo. 27 works by contemporary women composers
Andrea Csollány Barbara Heller Bernadetta Matuszczak Carmen Maria Cârneci Caroline Ansink Diana Čemerytė Gloria Coates Joanna Stepalska-Spix Liana Alexandra Ludmila Yurina Margarete Sorg-Rose Maria de Alvear Matilde Capuis Ruth McGuire Ruth Schonthal Sibylle Pomorin Siegrid Ernst Susanne Zargar Swiridoff Tsippi Fleischer Ursula Görsch Ursula Mamlok Violeta Dinescu Vivienne Olive