Hans Felix Husadel

Hans Felix Husadel ( born May 18, 1897 in Prenzlau Uckermark; † July 25, 1964 in Aulendorf ) was a German composer, professor and conductor.

From a young age, he received his first piano lessons and also had a special talent for painting. After the First World War, he took up his studies at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Berlin. In piano and composition, he studied under Franz Schreker and Leo Schrattenholz.

In 1923 he joined the Reichswehr. From there he was assigned to also complete his master of music education at the State Academy of Music. He completed this in 1928 with the exams from. Thereafter he was commissioned to take charge of the music corps in training Battalion of Infantry Regiment No. 14 in Donaueschingen. The concerts of the music corps found themselves very quickly in broadcasting. In Donaueschingen he also came into contact with the amateur music circles and was conductor of the orchestra there highly successful association. Even then he made ​​off with the reformed orchestra and the creation of an authentic literature for a name to the person in charge of the military music system.

In 1935, he was appointed to the Air Force Ministry and was awarded the contract to organize an Air Force new music. Added to this was a teaching of theory and composition at the Music Academy in Berlin.

In the postwar years, the composer worked as a theater director in Berlin and Stendal. For this purpose he made in Berlin a symphonic wind orchestra, with which he played " sophisticated pieces of brass music literature at the famous " Zoo concerts. 1953 moved Husadel its first working group in the Upper Swabian Ravensburg, where he founded a self-published, and later to neighboring vineyard. As music director of the Municipal Orchestra, he died on July 25, 1964 at a valuation play in Aulendorf conducting.

Husadel created in the course of his life, more than 300 compositions and arrangements.

Works

Works for wind

  • Arizona
  • Concordia
  • The Nix Overture
  • German Feierabend A celebratory evening music
  • The small open-air concert - The small space music Suite
  • Flanders flyer
  • Song of the Gondolier
  • Herodias Overture
  • Jagdgeschwader Richthofen Marsch ( march favorites )
  • Battle Squadron Immelmann
  • March of the United Nations
  • Melodia
  • Peronne
  • Scottish Rhapsody
  • Serenata
  • Silver Condor march
  • Tolf Synir (12 sons ) Nordic legend
  • Trumpets Melody
  • Postawy march
  • Legend
  • Blow by blow
  • Flieger-Marsch
  • Minister - Fanfare
  • Gopa - Russian Dance
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