Siegrid Ernst


Siegrid Ernst was a German pianist, music educator and composer.

Biography

Siegrid Ernst was born in Ludwigshafen am Rhein and studied piano, violin and music theory as a child. She later studied piano and composition in Heidelberg, Frankfurt and Vienna, at the University of Music and Dramatic Art in Heidelberg and Mannheim and at the University of [the Arts Bremen]. After completing her studies, she performed contemporary music both solo and in chamber ensembles for concerts and radio productions, and taught piano and composition, music theory and improvisation. She became successful as a composer, and her works have been performed in Europe, the United States, Mexico and Japan.
Since 1998 she has been chair of the jury of the Bremer composers competition. She has worked with the German Music Council and has chaired the "Women and Music" International Working Group Association. She was co-founder of the International Congress of Women in Music.

Honors and awards

Works

Ernst composed chamber music, songs cycles, cantatas, orchestral works, children's music and opera. She also created improvisations. Selected works include:
  • Variationen für großes Orchester
  • Quattro mani dentro e fuori
  • 7 Miniaturen nach japanischen Haiku
  • Triade
  • Concertantes Duo
  • eナstaremo freschi
  • Peace Now
Her works have been recorded and issued on six CDs, including: