Dieter Acker
German composer
Dieter Acker's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Download Badge
Communications
Why Is Dieter Acker Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dieter Acker was a German composer born in Sibiu, Romania. Career Dieter Acker studied composition with Sigismund Toduță. In 1969, Acker moved from Transylvania to Germany for political and artistic reasons. He later attended the Munich conservatory where in 1976 he received a professorship in composition. Acker taught a number of students that later became prominent composers, such as Wolfram Buchenberg, Ferran Cruixent, Oriol Cruixent, Marius Ruhlan, Florian Heigenhauser, Peter Wittrich and others. In 2000, the University of Cluj-Napoca awarded him an honorary doctorate. Dieter Acker wrote well over a hundred works, including orchestral compositions, six symphonies, instrumental concertos, and chamber music. He died in Munich, Germany in 2006.
Other Resources About Dieter Acker
What Schools Are Affiliated With Dieter Acker?
Dieter Acker is affiliated with the following schools:
