Arno Lücker

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Arno Lücker
Born (1979-04-14) 14 April 1979 (age 45)
Music critic
  • Music dramaturge
  • Organizations
    AwardsHans Stieber Prize
    Websitewww.arnoluecker.de

    Arno Lücker (born 14 April 1979) is a German composer,

    music critic and music dramaturge. He worked as a journalist in Berlin for press and radio, and as dramaturge at the Konzerthaus Berlin where he installed the series 2 x hören, presenting the same music twice. He has been lecturer of musicology at the University of Marburg, and journalist for Opernwelt
    , the leading trade journal for opera.

    Life

    Born in Braunschweig, Lücker grew up in Langenhagen near Hanover. As a boy, he received piano lessons.[1] He studied musicology and philosophy in Hanover, Freiburg and Berlin from 1999. He completed studies of musicology at the Free University of Berlin with a work about Gustav Mahler's Lieder.[1]

    In 2000, he earned the Hans Stieber Prize, a composition prize of the Hallische Musiktage, for Variations on a Theme by Sergei Prokofiev, premiered by Ensemble Sortisatio.[2] He has published in various musicological journals, and has been active as a music critic, among others for the Berliner Zeitung[1] and the Neue Musikzeitung. His works have been produced by various radio stations, such as Bayerischer Rundfunk, Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandradio.[1]

    Lücker lives and works as a composer, musicologist and freelance journalist for

    Daniel Hope, dubbed in it with lewd remarks, had threatened legal action.[5] Lücker then deleted the video from his YouTube channel, and reconciled with Hope.[6]

    In 2021, Lücker developed a website to find women composers.[7] He has been lecturer of musicology at the University of Marburg,[8] and journalist for Opernwelt, the leading trade journal for opera.[9][10]

    Awards

    Publications

    • Reinhard Keisers Orpheus-Opern – Anmerkungen zu den Libretti. In Frankfurter Zeitschrift für Musikwissenschaft. 7 (2004) 9, pp. 69–92.
    • „Mahlers Gefahr ist die des Rettenden“. Trost bei Adorno und das „Lied von den schönen Trompeten“. In Musik & Ästhetik. 11 (2007) 43, pp. 68–79.
    • So normal wie ein Audioguide im Museum. Ein Gespräch über Vermittlungsmotivationen. In positionen [de]. 92 (2012), pp. 21–23.
    • Arno Lücker: op. 111 / Ludwig van Beethovens letzte Klaviersonate Takt für Takt (in German) Wolke-Verlag 2020

    References

    1. ^ a b c d e f g "Arno Lücker wird Dramaturg des Konzerthauses Berlin" (in German). Konzerthaus Berlin. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
    2. ^ Manfred Weiss: Hallische Musikgeschichte: Erinnerungen an Hans Stieber. Festrede anlässlich der Verleihung des Hans-Stieber-Preises 2000 gehalten am 26 November 2000 im Händel-Haus von Prof. Manfred Weiss. In Händel-Hausmitteilungen, 3/2000, pp. 31–33.
    3. ^ a b c Vogt, Anna (13 April 2016). "Doppelt hält besser!". niusic.de (in German). Retrieved 24 May 2022.
    4. ^ Cooper, Michael (20 January 2018). "Can Classical Music Take a Joke? A Violinist Is Shredded". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
    5. ^ Berliner Konzerthaus verteidigt Maßnahme gegen Moderator Arno Lücker
    6. ^ Benda, Susanne (22 October 2018). "Daniel Hope und das Shred-Video / Klassik lacht nicht". Konzerthaus Berlin (in German). Retrieved 11 May 2022.
    7. ^ "Komponistin-O-Mat hilft bei Suche nach Komponistinnen" (in German). NDR. 23 June 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
    8. ^ "Arno Lücker" (in German). University of Marburg. 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
    9. ^ "Opernwelt / Das internationale Opernmagazin" (in German). Musikinformationszentrum. 2022. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
    10. ^ "Opernwelt" (in German). dfv Mediengruppe. 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.

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