Anton Heiller (Vienna 15.9.1923 – Vienna 25.3.1979) was an Austrian organist, harpsichordist, conductor and composer. He studied music at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna with Bruno Seidlhofer (piano, harpsichord and organ) and P. Reidinger for composition. He graduated in 1942 and was in charge of the organ class from 1945. He pursued a career as an organist, harpsichordist and conductor, enjoying an international reputation. In 1952 he won second prize in the Haarlem improvisation competition. From 1969 he was a professor at the Hochschule in Vienna and in the same year he was awarded the ‘Grosser Österreichister Staatpreis für Musik’. Many of the great organists of the time attended his master classes in Vienna and Haarlem. As a composer he produced mainly sacred music and organ music, incorporating the musical influences of Paul Hindemith, J. N. David and Frank Martin. A Gedenbuch has been dedicated to him, edited by R. G. Frieberger (Innsbruck, 1984).
SOMMARIO
pag. 4 Senza Rete di Piero Rattalino
pag. 10 Musica e umanità. Incontro con l’autore del Tema di Giuseppe Clericetti
pag. 12 Heiller o il primato del gusto di Chiara Sirk
pag. 15 Alla ricerca dell’autentico. Intervista a Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini di Paolo Da Col
pag. 19 Discografia di Anton Heiller
pag. 20 Rileggendo i sempreverdi di Carlo Vitali
pag. 24 Il racconto musicale: Maestro Pérez l’organista di Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
responsible director: ALBERTO SPANO
general coordination: PIERO RATTALINO
edition: ERMITAGE