Manfred Trojahn

Manfred Trojahn, born in 1949 in Cremlingen, Germany, is a multifaceted artist whose contributions span composition, flute performance, conducting, writing, and academic teaching. His musical journey began with studies in orchestral music and composition under notable figures such as Diether de la Motte, György Ligeti, and Albert Bittner. Trojahn's diverse repertoire includes six operas, five symphonies, and a wealth of chamber and vocal works, all marked by his unique narrative approach and fascination with the human voice.

Trojahn's compositions, such as "Ein Brief," "Urworte. Orphisch," and the opera "Eurydice - Die Liebenden, blind," showcase his ability to blend emotional depth with technical virtuosity. His music has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Stuttgart Award for Young Composers and the International Rostrum of Composers in Paris. Beyond his creative endeavors, Trojahn has also made significant contributions as an educator, teaching at prestigious institutions like the Robert Schumann Hochschule and the Academy of Arts, Berlin. His influence extends globally, making him one of the most respected composers of his generation.

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