Laure M. Hiendl

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Laure M. Hiendl
BiographyLaure M. Hiendl (*1986) works as a composer* and performer* in the intermediate areas of concert music, performance, music theatre, and installation. In Hiendl's works, instruments and voices are often placed in relation to electronics and digital processes, thereby investigating the space-time-body relationship in music as an event that is always already theatrical, performative and political.
Laure M. Hiendl studied composition with Beat Furrer and did their doctorate on queer composing with George E. Lewis at Columbia University in New York. Together with Bastian Zimmermann, Hiendl founded the festival Musik Installationen Nürnberg - Festival für RaumZeitKörper-Musiken in 2022. Hiendl's works have been awarded the 1st Prize in Composition of the State Capital Stuttgart and the Rome Prize of the German Academy Villa Massimo, among others. Hiendl currently teaches as an assistant professor* of composition at the University Mozarteum Salzburg.
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