Wolfgang studied organ, composition and
electro-acoustics in Vienna and Stockholm. He is not only one of the Austrian specialists for electronics
as well as being equally brilliant on the keyboard and on the slide controls, but is also one of the most
innovative composers. His work oscillates between composition and open form. Apart from music for organ and
orchestra, a piano concerto and an opera, he has produced electronic pieces, conceptualised sound
installations and engaged in collective improvisation with diverse groups, developing a language of
extremes, tension and complexity. The pleasure he takes in experimenting leads him to combine contrasting
elements in the creation of unpredictable musical events. In one major composition, for instance, he
juxtaposes musical bands and children’s choirs with specialised instrumentalists and singers, while filling
the hall with surround sound created by live electronics. But his work transcends the merely spectacular,
precisely because of his musical presence and the high – deeply moving – intensity and complexity of his
compositions. Listening intensely to low sounds has its place just as much as the “installing” of exploding
sound fragments in the listeners’ minds. Far from being smoothly pleasurable, Mitterer’s music is still
uncannily beautiful at times.
Wolfgang Mitterer
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