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Franz Kaern

Franz Kaern

We are happy to introduce the versatile german composer Franz Kaern. He accentuates, his music speaks for itself. So listen to a part of “Trio für Violine, Violoncello und Klavier”:

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Franz Kaern (*1973 in Crailsheim) studied Bassoon, Composition, Voice and Philology. He is a student of Prof. Helmut Cromm and Prof. Ulrich Leyendecker. Kaern is a prize winner in Compostion in the Mendelssohn Competion of Conservatories of Germany and the Foundation Prussian Cultural Property in Berlin (2000) and he won the 1st prize in the international Competion of Composition with “Three Sonnets against Vanity” by Shakespeare in Harelbeke/ Belgium (2002). He is an associate lecturer presently on the Conservatory “Franz Liszt” in Weimar and he is composing for orchestra, chamber music, voice and theatre performed by the Theatre of Heidelberg, Philharmonic Orchestra of Rheinland-Pfalz, Young Symphony Orchestra of Wetzlar, Thomanerchoire Leipzig, Viva Nova Choire Munich, Church Choire 1961 Meissen and different ensembles of chamber music.
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