Leon Schidlowsky

He wrote music for orchestra, chamber ensemble, choir, and instruments including the piano, violin, cello, flute, mandolin, guitar, harp, organ.His compositions have been performed in numerous countries, with orchestra conductors including Aldo Ceccato, Clytus Gottwald, Erhard Karkoschka, Herbert Kegel, Lukas Foss, Zubin Mehta and Hermann Scherchen.Besides that, a number of orchestral conductors, soloists, and foreign orchestras visited Chile and made a substantial contribution to the musical culture of the country.[1] Schidlowsky received several fellowships from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and stayed in Berlin twice for an extended period, where he composed and painted.[2] Schidlowsky gave courses in composition in several countries; and he has helped to form and influence a whole generation of composers in Israel, including Avraham Amzallag, Chaya Arbel, Mary Even-Or, Rachel Galinne, Betty Olivero, Jan Radzynski, Ruben Seroussi, Ron Weidberg, Moshe Zorman.[1] The following year, during a visit to Chile, the Chilean Chamber Orchestra declared him an Honorary Member, the Universidad de Chile appointed him an Honorary Professor in its Arts Faculty, and the Chilean Ministry of Education conferred on him the Orden al Mérito Docente y Cultural Gabriela Mistral [es] with the rank of "Caballero" ("Knight").The scores of his graphic music have been shown in various exhibitions linked to concerts, such as in the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Kunsthaus Hamburg, the Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, and the Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken.
Spanish namesurnameSantiagoTel AvivUniversidad de ChileNordwestdeutsche MusikakademieTel Aviv UniversityHebrewgraphic notationAldo CeccatoClytus GottwaldErhard KarkoschkaHerbert KegelLukas FossZubin MehtaHermann ScherchenStaatsgalerie StuttgartWilhelm-Hack-MuseumLudwigshafenInstituto NacionalJuan Allende-BlinHochschule für Musik DetmoldDetmoldelectroacousticBritish CouncilLuigi DallapiccolaAlberto GinasteraMéridaKrzyztof PendereckiLuigi NonoJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial FoundationHamburgStuttgartSaragossaGerman Academic Exchange ServiceChaya ArbelRachel GalinneBetty OliveroRon WeidbergMoshe ZormanIsrael Philharmonic OrchestraChilean Ministry of EducationJewish musicNational Prize for Musical ArtsArnold SchoenbergSecond Viennese SchoolEdgard Varèsetimbreserial techniquesatonalaleatoricPablo NerudaJavier HeraudChe GuevaraCésar VallejoAbsalomQuechuaCesare PaveseGertrude SteinFranz MehringMisa Sine Nominewomen's chorusFranz KafkaHeinrich HeineGeorg TraklElse Lasker-SchülerMascha KalékoErich FriedNovalisWalter HasencleverS. AnskyEugene O'NeillADN Radio ChileLa TerceraNeue Zeitschrift für MusikGesellschaft für MusikforschungGrebe, María EsterSchott MusicDiscogsModernist musicList of modernist composersKrenekMahlerSchoenbergWebernPousseurBergmanJolivetKoechlinMessiaenMilhaudPoulencVarèseStraussSkalkottasBartókSzymanowskiProkofievScriabinStravinskyAntheilBabbittCarterCowellAtonalityExperimentalExpressionismFuturismMicrotonalModes of limited transpositionNeotonalityNew ComplexityNew ObjectivityPandiatonicismPolyrhythmsPolytonalityPost-romanticismProcessQuartal and quintal harmonySerialismSound massSpectralStochasticSurrealismTone clusterTwelve-tone techniqueDarmstadt School