# Heimo Erbse

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'''Heimo Erbse''' (27 February 1924 &ndash; 22 September 2005) was a German [composer](/source/composer) from [Rudolstadt](/source/Rudolstadt).

Erbse studied in [Weimar](/source/Weimar), and then worked from 1947 to 1950 in the theater before studying under Blacher in 1950. He lived most of his life in [Austria](/source/Austria).

== Works ==
* [''Julietta''](/source/Julietta_(Erbse_opera)) opera semiseria op. 15 (1957), after the novel "Die Marquise von O..." of [Heinrich von Kleist](/source/Heinrich_von_Kleist), first performed 17 August 1959 at the [Salzburger Festspiele](/source/Salzburger_Festspiele) ([Antal Dorati](/source/Antal_Dorati)/[Rita Streich](/source/Rita_Streich)/[Sieglinde Wagner](/source/Sieglinde_Wagner)/[Gerhard Stolze](/source/Gerhard_Stolze)/[Walter Berry](/source/Walter_Berry_(bass-baritone))/[Alois Pernerstorfer](/source/Alois_Pernerstorfer)/[Elisabeth Höngen](/source/Elisabeth_H%C3%B6ngen)/[Wiener Philharmoniker](/source/Wiener_Philharmoniker))
* ''Ruth Ballett'' (1958), op. 16, after the [Old Testament](/source/Old_Testament), first performed 1959 at the [Wiener Staatsoper](/source/Wiener_Staatsoper)
* ''Pavimento'' (1961), op. 19, for large orchestra
* ''Der Herr in Grau'', opera op. 24 (1965/66)
* ''Der Deserteur Oper'' (1983)
* ''Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano and Orchestra'', op. 32, 1973
* ''Piano Concerto'' op. 22
* ''Impression for orchestra'' op. 9
* ''Ein Traumspiel'' ([August Strindberg](/source/August_Strindberg))
* ''Leonce und Lena'' ([Georg Büchner](/source/Georg_B%C3%BCchner))
* ''Symphony No. 1'', 1963/64
* ''Symphony No. 2'', 1969/70
* ''Symphony No. 3'', 1990
* ''Symphony No. 4'', 1992
* ''Symphony No. 5'', 1993
* ''Sinfonietta giocosa'', 1956
* ''6 Miniatures'' for piano, strings, and percussion, 1951
* ''String Quartet No. 2'', 1987
* ''5 Orchestral Songs'' after G. Trakl, baritone and orchestra, 1969

==References==
*[Don Randel](/source/Don_Randel), ''The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music''. Harvard, 1996, p.&nbsp;250.

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Category:German male classical composers
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