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Hans-Joachim Hessler

Hans-Joachim Hessler (born 7 January 1968 in Recklinghausen) is a German composer, musician and musicologist. Today, he lives in Duisburg and Diemelsee. As a contemporary composer, he attributes his work in writing and composition to the epoche of musical postmodernism.

Life

After his A-levels, which he took at the municipal, classical Gymnasium Petrinum of Recklinghausen, he first studied music theory at the University of Münster and then, from 1990 to 1997, school music and German literature at today’s Technical University of Dortmund. He received his artistic education among others by Prof. Werner Seiss and Bob Degen, at the organ among others by Karl Weyers and Thomas Gabriel, in relation to composition among others by Prof. Heribert Buchholz and Thomas Stanko. In 2008, he received the academic degree of Doctor philosophiae from the University for Music and Performing Arts in Graz.

Work

Poly-stylistics and boundary crossings of all kinds are a fundamental attribute of Hessler's work.

References to Jean-François Lyotard

Due to his preoccupation with the philosophical writings of Jean-François Lyotard, many of Hessler’s pieces of work appear to be influenced by this postmodern thinker, for instance his chamber music pieces „Aktualisierungszwang“ and „Tonregelsystem 189“ , which deal in particular with the event philosophy of Lyotard, as well as the orchestra series „Le Différend XVII-XXIII“, which are dedicated to his main philosophical work of the same title.

Conceptual discontinuity

From the beginning of his career onwards, Hessler has been placing particular emphasis on musical breaks and the configuration of transitions between the different genres and styles. During the mid-1980s, for example, the program of the FLAX-TRIO, which Hessler belonged to as a formative member, pianist and keyboarder, reads: "With pleasure, the boundaries between completely different musical styles are torn down; these are then decomposed into single pieces, absorbed and brought back to the listener in entirely new forms." This compositional technique, which Hessler in leaning on Frank Zappa calls "conceptual discontinuity", significantly marks his producing until today.

Writing (selection)

How close theory and practice are, can be seen in Hessler's transfer of the theory of intensities onto the practice of music in his book on Jean-François Lyotard. The theory of intensities implies that, in the case of conflict between two discourses, or rather, during the transition from one discourse to the other, intensive feelings occur. The book carries the title Philosophie der postmodernen Musik.

The fact that not only Pierre Boulez, but also Madonna need to be considered under the heading of contemporary music, becomes clear in Hessler’s posthistorical considerations in relation to the “Disappearance of music” (orig. “Das Verschwinden der Musik”)

In his comprehensive treatise „Der zornige Baron“, Hessler shows among others that, according to his view, the musician and composer Charles Mingus can also be subsumed under the ideal type of "conceptual discontinuity".

Political commitment

Hessler interprets one of the most significant key texts on the discussion around postmodernism „Überquert die Grenze, schließt den Graben!“ by Leslie Fiedler in the sense of an education mandate for artists and as a negotiated agreement of a convinced democrat to contribute, also in the area of contemporary music, to the overcoming of elitist and mass culture.

Catalogue of works (selection)

Piano works

  • Adagio e molto espressivo (1992)
  • Allegro vivace (1992)
  • Claude und der ungerade Takt (1994)
  • Quasi Fuga (1992)
  • S.L.Y. (1994)
  • Verschwindungen Über-ES (1999)
  • 10 lateinamerikanische Kompositionen (2003)
  • 10 Well-Tempered Appearances Of The Blues (2003)

Organ works

  • A.C. D.E.B. (2006)
  • Dance Macabre (2003)
  • D.S.C.A. (2009)
  • Evocationen Nr.1 & Nr.2 (1995)
  • G.F. H.A.E. (2006)
  • Impressionen Nr.1 & Nr.2 (1995)
  • Irritationen 1 (2003)
  • Radierungen (2000)

Chamber Music

  • Aktualisierungszwang für Klavier, Kontrabass und Violine (1997)
  • Bitte stehen lassen für Kontrabass und Bassklarinette (1987)
  • CHANFLAX für Kontrabass, Bassklarinette und Klavier (1988)
  • Continuum contra Punctum für Klavier, Kontrabass, Violine und Marimbaphon (1997)
  • Der Bilderbuchmond für Stimme und Klavier (1994)
  • Ein leerer Traum des Glücks für Stimme, Sopransaxophon und Klavier (1994)
  • Erwachen für Stimme, Sopransaxophon und Klavier (1992)
  • Immer schön lächeln für Kontrabass, Bassklarinette und Klavier (1987)
  • Methexis I-VII für 3 Violinen, Kontrabass, 2 Posaunen, Trompete, Flöte, Klarinette, Vibraphon, Pauken, Akkordeon, Klavier und Stimme (1994)
  • Sechs Diskurse für Violine solo (1997)
  • Tanz im Vogelkäfig #2 (Satirical Dance) für Streichquartett mit Nebeninstrumenten (2004)
  • Tonregelsystem 189 für Klavier, Kontrabass, Violine und Marimbaphon (1997)

Orchestra works

  • HALB! (Hommage à Leonard Bernstein, 2000)
  • Le Différend XVII (1997)
  • Le Différend XXI (1997)
  • Le Différend XXIII (1997)
  • Nabuli Tintin (1999)
  • Picturesque Sceneries: The Musical Journey Of Anna And Her Magical Flute (2005)
  • Sarabanda (2010)
  • W.T.C. — Meditatio Pacis — Invocatio Pacis (on the occasion of September 11, 2001)

Theatre music

  • Marat/Sade (1996)
  • Requiem für einen Spion (1994)
  • ruhr.mensch! (2003)

Improvisations

  • Canción del Emperador (2009)
  • Kaleidoskop #1 (1999)
  • Spiegel im Spiegel (2008)
  • Tanz auf dem Vulkan (2006)

References

  1. Hans-Joachim Hessler. Personal website of Hans-Joachim Hessler. Retrieved 12 December 2012
  2. Program of the FLAX-TRIO. Personal website of Hans-Joachim Hessler. Retrieved 20 November 2012
  3. Compare Hessler, Hans-Joachim: Philosophie der postmodernen Musik. Dortmund 2001, ISBN 3-935744-00-5, pp. 24 and 46ff.
  4. ; Hessler, Hans-Joachim. Das Verschwinden der Musik - oder: Papst Gregor I. und Madonna, die Göttin der Liebe, suchen Jean Baudrillard, ihren Verführer. Dortmund 2007. P. 74ff.
  5. Compare Hessler, Hans-Joachim. Der zornige Baron: Das Prinzip Diskontinuität im Leben und konzeptkompositorischen Schaffen des Charles Mingus Jr. Duisburg 2010. P. 51ff.
  6. Fiedler, Leslie. Überquert die Grenze, schließt den Graben!. Wege aus der Moderne: Schlüsseltexte zur Postmoderne-Diskussion. Wolfgang Welsch. Hg. Weinheim: Acta humaniora, 1988. P. 57-74.

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