Hans-Joachim Hespos

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Born: 13 March 1938, Emden (Germany)
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Composer of numerous works for various ensembles, instruments, operas, etc.

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Born in 1938, Hespos has since 1964 composed a huge number of works that are usually extreme even by the standards of the German New Music. Perhaps one of the most remarkable features of Hespos’ music is that there would seem to have been no discernible process of development of technique or alteration in concerns during the last thirty years. Hespos writes as uncompromisingly today as he has always done and the unmediated forcefulness of his work remains almost without parallel even today.

His scores, be they verbal, graphic, more conventionally notated or some combination thereof, always constitute incitements to action rather than instructions to be executed neutrally. Inspired by Adorno and Artaud, each composition forms itself unfettered during the act of composition. Thus each work of any length would hardly be analysable as an artistic object. In Hespos’ own words, he composes without knowing "whither it goes in the next moment, where it ends".

This radical subjectivity should communicate itself to any audience of Hespos’ work, his aim being, to quote Artaud "To reach a point at which things must burst if there would be a new departure/beginning... to lead the spirit to a frenzy, to a rising of its energies".

Such a radical perspective would hardly lead to confinement within accepted artistic genres and notable within many of Hespos’ works are the often unusual or extreme demands on performance resources. Folk instruments from Eastern Europe often find their way into his ensembles and, in the music-theatre piece Seiltanz (1982), one of the performers has to extricate himself from imprisonment in a metal cage by use of an oxyacetylene welding torch.

The demands placed by hespos on musicians are also extreme and unconventional, not only in terms of the actions required to produce sounds (although in some of his works these obligations are almost impossible to fulfil) but also in that musicians are called upon to co-ordinate their actions mutually and in relation to the full score of the work without the use of a conductor. This stringent reliance on individual responsibility and commitment is extended by hespos even to orchestral scores, the results from which have often been unsatisfying. Indeed, some critics have described hespos’ reliance on the good will of performers in realisation of his conceptions as ridiculously Utopian. In a world in which there are perhaps barely a dozen orchestras (all of them being in Germany) that play enough New Music for the musicians not to regard any New Music as somehow alien, whilst political and economic structures encourage if they do not enforce the abdication of individual responsibility for one’s actions, it is a brave composer indeed who would subject these social constrictions to an immanent critique by rendering his works vulnerable to them.

© Steven Holt 1996

Until 1999, for three semesters Hespos was head of the innovative workshop project "extending composition" at the University of Music and Theatre of Rostock. He had a part-time lectureship at the Institute of Art and Art Theory Department of Textile Creation/Textile Science and its Didactics at the University of Cologne. Hespos was also a visiting professor at the University of Music and Interpretative Arts of Vienna (6th. Vienna days of contemporary piano music). He was honoured with the newly created art award of the Oldenburgischen Landschaft together with the Bremen sculptor Jürgen Engel. He founded the University Manufactory Composition Niedersächsischer Kunstpreis since 2001. Hespos is composer in residence at the Staatsoper Hannover X. In 2005 the Akademie der Künste Berlin has established a Hespos archive. Also in 2005 the magazin OPERNWELT has elected “i O P A L” as the opera first performance of the year.

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