List of Swiss composers
The following is a partial list of Swiss composers.
A
- Johannes Aal (c. 1500–1551)
- Walther Aeschbacher (1901–1969)
- Volkmar Andreae (1879–1962)
B
- Jean Balissat (1936–2007)
- Alfred Baum (1904–1993)
- Conrad Beck (1901–1989)
- Mario Beretta (born 1942)
- Artur Beul (1915–2010)
- Emile-Robert Blanchet (1877–1943)
- Ernest Bloch (1880–1959)
- Adele Bloesch-Stöcker (1875–1978)
- Guy Bovet (born 1942)
- Charles Samuel Bovy-Lysberg (1821–1873)
- Thüring Bräm (born 1944)
- Fritz Brun (1878–1958)
- Adolf Brunner (1901–1992)
- Paul Burkhard (1911–1977)
- Willy Burkhard (1900–1955)
D
- Jean Daetwyler (1907–1994)
- Roland Dahinden (born 1962)
- Jean-Luc Darbellay (born 1946)
- Caspar Diethelm (1926–1996)
E
- Will Eisenmann (1906–1992)
F
- Emil Frey (1889–1946)
- Carl Friedemann (1862–1952)
- Huldreich Georg Früh (1903–1945)
- Beat Furrer (born 1954)
G
- Henri Gagnebin (1886–1977)
- Rudolph Ganz (1877–1972)
- Éric Gaudibert (1936–2012)
- Robert Gerhard (1896–1970)
- Johann Melchior Gletle (1626–1683)
- Hermann Goetz (1830–1876)
H
- Hermann Haller (1914–2002)
- Hans Haug (1900–1967)
- David Philip Hefti (born 1975)
- Friedrich Hegar (1841–1927)
- Robert Hermann (1869—1912)
- Daniel Hess (born 1965)
- Ernst Hess (1912–1968)
- Willy Hess (1906–1997)
- Heinz Holliger (born 1939)
- Arthur Honegger (1892–1955)
- Hans Huber (1852–1921)
- Klaus Huber (born 1924)
I
- Regina Irman (born 1957)
J
- Emile Jaques-Dalcroze (1865–1950)
- Michael Jarrell (born 1958)
- Hans Jelmoli (1877–1936)
- Paul Juon (1872–1940)
K
- Nico Kaufmann (1916–1996)
- Max E. Keller (born 1947)
- Rudolf Kelterborn (born 1931)
- Lothar Kempter (1844–1918)
- Rafael Kubelík (1914–1996)
- Ernst Kunz (1891–1980)
L
- Toni Leutwiler (1923-2009)
- Ernst Levy (1895–1981)
- Don Li (born 1971)
- Rolf Liebermann (1910–1999)
M
- Frank Martin (1890–1974)
- Peter Mieg (1906–1990)
- Norbert Moret (1921–1998)
- Rudolf Moser (1892–1960)
- Fabian Müller (born 1964)
N
- Hans Georg Nägeli (1773–1836)
R
- Joachim Raff (1822–1882), Romantic composer, noted for his eleven symphonies, particular nos. 3 (Im Walde), 4 and 5 (Lenore)
- Katharina Rosenberger (born 1971)
- Carl Rütti (born 1949)
S
- Armin Schibler (1920–1986)
- Martin Schlumpf (born 1947)
- Erich Schmid (1907–2000)
- Othmar Schoeck (1886–1957)
- Marianne Schroeder (born 1949)
- Walter Schulthess (1894–1971)
- Meinrad Schütter (1910–2006)
- Ludwig Senfl (um 1486–1543)
- Fridolin Sicher (1490-1546)
- Johannes Somary (1935-2011)[1]
- Marcel Sulzberger (1876–1941)
- Hermann Suter (1870–1926)
- Heinrich Sutermeister (1910–1995)
- Iris Szeghy (born 1956)
V
- Sándor Veress (1907–1992)
- Wladimir Rudolfowitsch Vogel (1896–1984)
W
- René Wohlhauser (born 1954)
Z
- Jakob Zeugheer (1803–1865)
- Alberik Zwyssig (1808–1854)
- Adrian von Ziegler (2005-present)
External links
- RISM Switzerland
- Schweizer Musikedition
- Schweizerische Landesphonothek
- Zentralbibliothek Zürich-Sammlungen und Nachlässe
- musinfo-die Datenbank zur Schweizer Musik
References
- ↑ New York Times obituary | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/08/arts/music/08somary.html
- List of Swiss composers in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
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