Ernest Hiltenbrand(1945)

in Strasbourg,France
Ernest Hiltenbrand
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The basis for high-quality art is usually a traditional handwork. Ernest Hiltenbrand studied at the Strasbourg Conservatory during his training as an art glass maker and was trained as a horn player. The painter and composer likes to orientate himself on the proportions, harmonies and clear structures of the Baroque and Classical periods. The effects of light and color are often the basic motifs of his oil paintings; they offer space for his own interpretations, even if the abstract series are reminiscent of church windows. Born 1945 in Strasbourg and after first orchestral engagements in Quito, Ecuador and Strasbourg, Ernest Hiltenbrand was horn player for 39 years in the Orchester Musikkollegium Winterthur, Switzerland.

Works

Oraison Irlandaise, Duo , op. 156 Nr. 6, for two Violas Appassionato, op. 141, Ballade for Viola and Piano Complaite du temps que passe, for 2 Violas Aria di Gondola, op. 101, Ballade for Viola and Piano Elegy after the Guggisberg melody, op. 118 b, for Viola and Piano Interlude I & II, op. 91, for Viola and Piano Intervention, op. 171 A, for Viola and Piano Sehnsucht (Longing), op. 144, for Viola and Piano Wayra ñan ( Way of the wind), op. 145, for Viola and Piano

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Oraison Irlandaise, Duo, op. 156 Nr. 6, for two Violas, Playing score Complaite du temps que passe, for 2 Violas, Playing score Elegy after the Guggisberg melody, D minor, op. 118, for Viola and Piano, Score and viola part Interlude I & II, op. 91, for Viola and Piano, Playing score Interlude I, for Viola and Piano, Playing score See more products…
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