Christopher Bochmann

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(1814) Ludwig van Beethoven: Premiere of Fidelio (final version), in Vienna, Austria, with Beethoven conducting.
(1971) Gottfried von Einem: Premiere of Der Besuch der Alten Dame, in Vienna, Austria.
(1988) Gottfried von Einem: Premiere of Symphony no. 4, in Vienna, Austria.
(1989) Peter Wallin: First performance of "Don´t ever do that again!!!", in Helsingborg, Sweden.
(2002) Peter Wallin: First performance of "Peace Song", in Billund, Denmark.

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Born: 8 November 1950 — Chipping Norton — England
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* published as Canções de Natal/Christmas Carols by Musicoteca (1999)

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Life

Christopher Bochmann (born 1950) was a chorister at St. George´s Chapel, Windsor Castle, and then went on to Radley College. He studied privately with Nadia Boulanger in Paris before going up to New College, Oxford, where he worked with David Lumsden, Kenneth Leighton and Robert Sherlaw Johnson. He was also a pupil of Richard Rodney Bennett in London.

He has taught in Britain and in Brazil and, since 1980, has lived and worked in Lisbon, Portugal. He has taught in various music schools in Lisbon. From 1986 to 2006, he taught at the Escola Superior de Música de Lisboa, of which he was Director for six years and where he was Head of Composition for sixteen years. Since 2006, he has been Head of the Music Department of the University of Évora, where he is now Head of the School of the Arts.

Since 1984, he has conducted the Orquestra Sinfónica Juvenil (Lisbon Youth Orchestra), with which he has given over 600 concerts all over Portugal and with which he has also recorded three CD’s of his own works.

As a composer he has won a number of important prizes including the Lili Boulanger Award (twice) and the Clements Memorial Prize. In 1999, he received the degree of Doctor of Music from Oxford University. In 2004 he was awarded a Medal of Cultural Merit by the Portuguese Ministry of Culture. In 2005, he was awarded an O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) by the Queen.

His works include music for almost all genres, with a special accent on Chamber Music. His musical style has been through a phase of considerable complexity and has made much use of aleatoric procedures. In recent years, his works have become somewhat simpler, thus following certain aspects of a post-modernist trend without resorting to neo-tonality. In his vocal music, he is especially interested in exploring both phonetic and semantic aspects of the text. All of his music shows a concern with the relativity of the way in which we hear and appreciate sound, in an attempt to make compositional processes and structuring techniques increasingly closely based on intrinsically musical criteria. In addition to an extensive list of original works covering almost all genres, Christopher Bochmann has made many orchestrations and arrangements.

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28 June 2008: Premiere of Corpo e Alma - chamber opera, Salão Nobre, Teatro S.Carlos, Lisbon. First performance of Christopher Bochmann's first opera. The work is based on the historical legend of Pedro and Inês.

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