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Walter Zimmermann
Walter Zimmermann (b. Schwabach, Germany, 1949) is a German composer.
Zimmermann studied composition in Germany with Werner Heider and
Mauricio Kagel, the theory of musical intelligence at the Institute of
Sonology in Utrecht (now located in The Hague), and computer music at
Colgate University in New York.
Zimmerman's works are infused by a personal adaptation of minimal
technique. Whereas many early American minimalist composers were
influenced in their works by rock, jazz, and world musics, Zimmermann
has drawn a great deal of inspiration from his Franconian heritage. A
number of his works, particularly his groups of pieces known as Lokale
Musik, use the traditional music of this area as source material. These
works frequently begin with melodic material derived from Franconian
folk songs, which are rearranged and transformed in novel ways.
In 1976, Zimmermann published a collection of interviews with American
musicians and composers entitled Desert Plants: Conversations With 23
American Musicians.
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