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First name:
Last name: Shih (Chieh)
Dates: 1950
Category: Doublebass
Nationality: Taiwanese
Opus name: Ein Takt für Klavier und vier Streicher (2004/5)
Publisher: Doblinger
Peculiarities: http://db.musicaustria.at/node/147624 http://www.doblinger-musikverlag.at/dyn/kataloge/99_110_Katalog_Streicher_DIGI_150211.pdf
Information: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Shih (born 29 November 1950 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a naturalized Austrian composer. Shih has been living and working in Vienna since 1974. In Europe Shih forgoes his full Chinese name due to experience with incorrect writing and pronunciation. However in Taiwan he is still known by his full name Shih Chieh . Shih studied composition and harp at the Vienna University for Music and Performing Arts, graduating in 1983. He has been living and working in Vienna since 1974 as a freelance composer, teacher, and artistic director of the Pacific Youth Orchestra Vienna, founded in 2002. He has been awarded special merits for regularly presenting contemporary Austrian music in China. His own works – chamber music, ballet, lied, orchestra works, opera and oratorio – have been performed in many European und Asian countries, as well as in the United States, and regularly appear both on TV and radio (ORF, ARD, MDR, RAI etc.). Shih's international breakthrough came with his opera „Vatermord“ ("Death of a Father"), first performed in Dresden in 1994 and followed by performances at Leipzig Oper and in Nuremberg, Erlangen, Vienna and Berlin. Further important steps include the oratorio, „Lebend’ges Land“, in Münster; the music-installation, "Prayer", in Taiwan (on the occasion of the centennial of the Republic of China); and the open-ended cycle, „Ein Takt für...“ ("A Measure for..."), which established Shih’s individual style of transforming psychical processes into music for all existing instruments, either in solo performance or in combination with others.