Ursula Mamlok

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Ursula Mamlok was a German-American composer known for her refined, modernist chamber and orchestral works that often employed serial techniques with expressive lyricism.

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instanceOf German-American composer
composer
person
activeYearsEnd 2010s
activeYearsStart 1940s
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfCitizenship Germany
United States of America
countryOfDeath Germany
dateOfBirth 1923-02-01
dateOfDeath 2016-05-04
educatedAt Columbia University
Mannes College of Music NERFINISHED
employedTechnique atonality
chromaticism
serial techniques
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Mamlok NERFINISHED
fledFrom Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
genre chamber music
contemporary classical music
orchestral music
givenName Ursula NERFINISHED
immigratedTo United States of America
knownFor expressive lyricism within serialism
orchestral works with serial techniques
refined modernist chamber works
languageOfExpression English
German
movement modernism in music
notableWork Concerto for Oboe NERFINISHED
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra NERFINISHED
Confluences NERFINISHED
From My Garden NERFINISHED
Panta Rhei NERFINISHED
String Quartet No. 1 NERFINISHED
String Quartet No. 2 NERFINISHED
occupation composer
music educator
placeOfBirth Berlin
placeOfDeath Berlin
residence New York City
returnedToLiveIn Berlin NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
studiedUnder Ernst Krenek NERFINISHED
George Szell NERFINISHED
Roger Sessions NERFINISHED
style lyrical modernism
serialism
twelve-tone technique
taughtAt Mannes College of Music NERFINISHED
New York University NERFINISHED

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Ursula isUsedBy Ursula Mamlok