Hans Ulrich Staeps

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Hans Ulrich Staeps (1909–1988) was a German composer, music professor and professional recorder player. Staeps was born in Dortmund and was a professor at the Vienna Conservatory from 1940–1975. He was a prolific composer of recorder works, writing over 20 pieces for the instrument in a period of 30 years. Many of these compositions are works for recorder ensembles from 2 to 6 recorders, sometimes with piano, cembalo or guitar accompaniment. He also wrote songs, made transcriptions of classical works for recorder and wrote didactic books on player the recorder amongst others [1][2][3] . Staeps was known to improvise his piano accompaniments, which often feature complex harmonies, with great ease.[4]

List of works

  • Aradische Stenz, recorders (5)
  • Aus unserm Hof daheim, recorders (3)
  • Berliner Sonate, recorders (3)
  • Chorische Quintett, recorders (5)
  • Divertimento, recorders (2)
  • Divertimento, recorders (2), piano, percussion
  • Dort nied'n in jenem Holze, recorders (4)
  • Einhorns Anmut, recorders (4)
  • Elemente des Zusammenspiels, recorders (4)
  • Fantasia con Echo, recorder, piano
  • Flötentänze, recorders (4)
  • Lied tönt fort, recorders (3)
  • Quintet, recorders (5)
  • Reihe kleiner Duette, recorders (2)
  • Sonata im alten Stil, recorder, piano
  • Sonata in modo preclassico, recorder, piano
  • Suite in A, recorders (3)
  • Triludi, recorders (3)

References

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