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Wolfgang Trommer is a German conductor and composer. He was born on 10 July 1927 in Berlin, Germany. He studied music at the Berlin University of the Arts and the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich.
Trommer has conducted many orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Munich Philharmonic, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, and the London Symphony Orchestra. He has also conducted opera performances at the Bavarian State Opera, the Berlin State Opera, and the Vienna State Opera.
Trommer has composed several works, including the opera "Der Schatzgräber" (The Treasure Hunter), the cantata "Der Tag des Herrn" (The Day of the Lord), and the symphonic poem "Der Traum des Königs" (The Dream of the King).
Trommer is 91 years old. He is married and has two children.
Trommer's net worth is not publicly available.
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From 2010 to 2012, he served as music director at the Wailea Music Academy.
In Germany, Trommer has been musical director of the "PlatinScala" since 2001. Especially for the artists of PlatinScala he also wrote the respective arrangements and conducted the concerts in Europe and overseas. He worked with young singers and instrumentalists who appreciate his many years of professional musical experience.
Since 1996, Trommer had been invited to Venezuela four times for conducting courses and orchestra concerts. He has personally taken part in the upswing that the musical life of this country has taken in recent years through the invaluable initiative of Dr. José Antonio Abreu. In the meantime, Trommer has conducted some of the most important orchestras in the country and has guided a large number of talented young conductors in courses. The greatest reward for him was the repeated wish of the young conductors and orchestra musicians to return to Venezuela soon and continue the collaboration with him. This intensive collaboration with the enthusiastic South American musicians was always a confirmation for Trommer of how important it is to be able to pass on experiences he has gained himself to young people.
In 1980, Trommer founded the "Düsseldorfer Ensemble" for New Music. This instrumental ensemble was composed of the first wind players of the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra and outstanding young string players. Trommer's main concern was to offer young composers a podium. In his programmes, he liked to combine works of modern classical music (including the 7 Chamber Music Pieces by Paul Hindemith) with the premiere of a work by young composers. As early as the beginning of the 1980s, he conducted for the first time works by the Russian composers Sofia Gubaidulina, Alfred Schnittke and Edison Denisov, who were still unknown in Western Europe at the time and who are now among the best-known composers of our time. The "Düsseldorfer Ensemble" performed under his direction until 1999.
In connection with his university activities, Trommer trained the future music officers of the Bundeswehr from 1977 to 2001. He led the orchestra training of the Bundeswehr Training Music Corps until 2008. For his many years of successful work, he was awarded the Bundeswehr Cross of Honour in Gold in 2002.
In 1974, Trommer decided to put his experience of 25 years in the theatre at the service of young talent and to work as a guest conductor with orchestras including the following: Berliner Symphoniker, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Berliner Symphoniker, Munich Philharmonic, Bamberg Symphony, Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen [de], Orchestre Lamoureux Paris, Accademia Filarmonica Romana, Orchestra della RAI Roma, Orchestre National Opéra de Monte Carlo, Wiener Sinfonietta, Limburgs Symphonie Orkest, South African Broadcasting Corporation, Symphony Orchestra Johannesburg, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, Caracas. In addition to numerous television and radio productions at home and abroad, he has given guest opera performances in Hamburg, Stuttgart, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Rome, Monte Carlo, the Netherlands and Belgium.
In 1974, Trommer followed a call to the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf and took over the conducting class there as professor, from which a large number of his students are now active in renowned opera houses and concert halls in Germany and abroad. He retired in 2001.
In 1961, he moved to the Theater Aachen, where he was appointed Generalmusikdirektor in 1962, succeeding Hans Walter Kämpfel – at the theatre where Herbert von Karajan's rise had once begun and where, in the 1950s, Wolfgang Sawallisch conducted the Sinfonieorchester Aachen.
In the summer of 1949, Trommer passed his academic matriculation examination in Detmold. His examination workload included the preparation and performance of a public concert with the Detmold Municipal Orchestra as well as rehearsals and performance of the Handel opera Acis and Galathea with soloists, choir and orchestra of the university.
Trommer worked for six years as Kapellmeister at the Dortmund Opera House from 1949. From 1955, he was 1st Kapellmeister at the Staatsoper Hannover for a further six years. During these twelve years, he developed and conducted an extensive opera repertoire.
Born in Wuppertal, Trommer attended the Musisches Gymnasium Frankfurt until the end of the war in 1945. He enjoyed a profound musical education at this school which, under the responsible direction of Kurt Thomas, looked after a large number of highly musical pupils, popularly known as "Musensöhne" (sons of the Muses), and gave them a broad and intensive basic musical knowledge. Many of the school graduates later went on to great careers, for example Alfred Koerppen, Helmut Kretschmar, Wolfgang Pasquay and Siegfried Strohbach. Some followed their teacher to the newly founded Northwest German Music Academy Detmold in 1946.
Wolfgang Trommer (10 July 1927 – 13 September 2018) was a German conductor and academic teacher.