Günter Steinke

Günter Steinke (born 24 April 1956) is a German composer and teacher. He is currently professor of instrumental composition at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, Germany.

Biography

Steinke was born 24 April 1956 in Lübeck. He studied at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg during 1984-88, with Klaus Huber (composition), Mesías Maiguashca (electronic music) and Peter Förtig (theory). In 1988 he attended Darmstadt Ferienkurse with a scholarship, and in 1989 worked at Experimentalstudio of the Heinrich Strobel Foundation of South West German Radio (SWR). During 1990-91 Steinke studied at the Schloss Solitude Academy, Stuttgart.

After his studies, Steinke remained in Freiburg until being appointed to the University of the Arts Bremen as a lecturer in 1996. He continued there as guest professor from 1999 until 2001, then during the period 2002-2003 he was director of the university's electronic music studio.

In 2004 he was appointed as professor of instrumental composition at the Folkwang University of the Arts, where he still teaches. He is chairman of the Ruhr Society for New Music.

His music is published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Compositions

His music has been recorded on Wergo/Deutscher Musikrat 6541-2 (String Trio, "... kaum einen Hauch", Annäherungen, ARCADE, Durchbrochene Räume), as well as on documentation sets from Witten 1990 (String Trio) and 1992 (ARCADE), Donaueschingen 1993 (Terrain) and 1997 (ARCADE). He is featured on two ensemble recherche CD projects, the Witten In Nomine book, on Kairos (In Nomine) and Love Songs, on Wergo (für dich). Rohan de Saram included C-Arco on a recital CD released by Edition Zeitklang.

Sources

Steinke, Günter, Texte und Essays, edited by Stefan Drees, Pfau-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-89727-363-4

External links

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