Tree to tree
Award winning at "females featured" competition
In her composition Tree to tree for chamber choir, the composer, pianist and university lecturer Dorothea Hofmann works with several repeating motives, which, over the course of the piece, return in slightly altered forms.
The choir occasionally utter spoken interjections which contrast dramatically with the sung sections to create a moving narrative. Due to its modest length, recurring motives and clearly demarcated sections, the work is easy to learn and thus also suitable for amateur choirs.
- Current topic “Our Voice for Our Planet”
- Easy to learn
- Prize-winning entry in the chamber choir category at the "females featured" composition competition of the Baden-Württemberg Choir Academy 2023
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Dorothea Hofmann
| 1961The works of pianist, composer and musicologist Dorothea Hofmann, born in Bamberg in 1961, have already been performed in Australia, Brazil, South Korea and Japan, among other places. Her extensive repertoire includes orchestral works and chamber music as well as songs, choral and solo works. Hofmann was awarded a prize for piano at the international Gaudeamus Interpreters’ Competition in Rotterdam in 1993, and in 2007 she received the Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza Artist Fellowship in Venice as a composer. She studied choral conducting, piano, philosophy and musicology in Munich, Salzburg and Augsburg and now teaches as a professor of musicology and music sociology at the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts. Personal details
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