Ole Hübner: CV 01/2016

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Ole Hübner, born in 1993, studied composition, initially as a pre-student, with Benjamin Lang and Joachim Heintz at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, and then regularly with Johannes Schöllhorn and Michael Beil at the Cologne University of Music and Dance, Germany. Additionally, he has received lessons with Sarah Nemtsov, Brigitta Muntendorf, Martin Schüttler, Marcus Schmickler, and Orm Finnendahl. His teachers in conducting were Martin Brauß (Hanover), Philipp-Michael Barth, and David Smeyers (Cologne). Starting in 2015, he is doing a masters course at the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies of the Justus Liebig University of Gießen. He has worked with, amongst others, the municipal theatre of Aachen, the studio of voice art and new vocal theatre at the Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts, Deutsche Oper Berlin, mam.manufaktur für aktuelle musik (at „Klangwerkstatt“ festival, Berlin), Xenon Saxophone Quartet, Fukio Ensemble (at „Romanischer Sommer“ festival, Cologne), Ensemble S, Das Neue Ensemble (at „U21“ festival, Hanover), the Dusseldorf- based performance collectives BRXT and Supergroup (as a fellow of tanzhaus nrw, Dusseldorf), Ensemble Garage (at „Kwadrofonik“ festival, Warsaw/Poland), Trio Catch, Ensemble Adapter, E-MEX Ensemble, and Soloists such as Julia Mihály (at „SPOR“ festival, Aarhus/Denmark), Frauke Aulbert, Paul Hübner, Helen Bledsoe, and Dirk Rothbrust. His pieces have already been performed in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Denmark and Japan; some of which have been aired by public German broadcasting corporations Deutschlandfunk, Deutschlandradio Kultur, WDR 3, SR 2, and Radio Bremen. In his work, he makes use of audio-electronics, videos and new media of all kinds. At this, blurring and questioning different layers of „reality“ and „virtuality“, as well as the consequential uncertainty, repeatedly play a central role. He increasingly works together with artists from other arts such as Valérie Kommer, Helena Aljona Kühn, Simon Rupieper, Rick Reuther, Till Wyler von Ballmoos, and Harriet & Peter Meining (norton.commander.productions). He often acts in the fields of video art and music theatre, also, he plays the live electronics and the synthesizer in various groups for improvised music, for example with Alexander Dawo and Leif Berger. Ole Hübner was a fellow of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia from 2011 to 2013. He has published several essays and statements in contemporary music journals „MusikTexte“, „Seiltanz“ and „BLATT 3000“ as well as in the „nmz – neue musikzeitung“ („new music paper“). In 2014, together with the pianist Felix Knoblauch and further students of the music colleges in Cologne in Essen, he founded the Ensemble „electronic ID“ for intermedial music of the 21st century whose conductor and artistic leader he is since. He currently lives in Cologne and Berlin. Photography © Gerd Fierus 2014.

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Ole Hübner, born in 1993, studied composition, initially as a pre-student, with Benjamin Lang and Joachim Heintz at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, and then regularly with Johannes Schöllhorn and Michael Beil at the Cologne University of Music and Dance, Germany. Additionally, he has received lessons with Sarah Nemtsov, Brigitta Muntendorf, Martin

Schüttler, Marcus Schmickler, and Orm Finnendahl. His teachers in conducting were Martin Brauß (Hanover), Philipp-Michael Barth, and David Smeyers (Cologne). Starting in 2015, he is doing a masters course at the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies of the Justus Liebig University of Gießen.

He has worked with, amongst others, the municipal theatre of Aachen, the studio of voice art and new vocal theatre at the Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts, Deutsche Oper Berlin, mam.manufaktur für aktuelle musik (at „Klangwerkstatt“ festival, Berlin), Xenon Saxophone Quartet, Fukio Ensemble (at „Romanischer Sommer“ festival, Cologne), Ensemble S, Das Neue Ensemble (at „U21“ festival, Hanover), the Dusseldorf-based performance collectives BRXT and Supergroup (as a fellow of tanzhaus nrw, Dusseldorf), Ensemble Garage (at „Kwadrofonik“ festival, Warsaw/Poland), Trio Catch, Ensemble Adapter, E-MEX Ensemble, and Soloists such as Julia Mihály (at „SPOR“ festival, Aarhus/Denmark), Frauke Aulbert, Paul Hübner, Helen Bledsoe, and Dirk Rothbrust. His pieces have already been performed in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Denmark and Japan; some of which have been aired by public German broadcasting corporations Deutschlandfunk, Deutschlandradio Kultur, WDR 3, SR 2, and Radio Bremen.

In his work, he makes use of audio-electronics, videos and new media of all kinds. At this, blurring and questioning different layers of „reality“ and „virtuality“, as well as the consequential uncertainty, repeatedly play a central role. He increasingly works together with artists from other arts such as Valérie Kommer, Helena Aljona Kühn, Simon Rupieper,Rick Reuther, Till Wyler von Ballmoos, and Harriet & Peter Meining (norton.commander.productions). He often acts in the fields of video art and music theatre,also, he plays the live electronics and the synthesizer in various groups for improvised music, for example with Alexander Dawo and Leif Berger.

Ole Hübner was a fellow of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia from 2011 to 2013.He has published several essays and statements in contemporary music journals „MusikTexte“, „Seiltanz“ and „BLATT 3000“ as well as in the „nmz – neue musikzeitung“ („new music paper“). In 2014, together with the pianist Felix Knoblauch and further students of the music colleges in Cologne in Essen, he founded the Ensemble „electronic ID“ for intermedial music of the 21st century whose conductor and artistic leader he is since. He currently lives in Cologne and Berlin.

Photography © Gerd Fierus 2014.