Siegfried Fink (born 8 February 1928 in
Zerbst/Germany, died 3 May 2006 in
Würzburg/Germany) was a German
percussionist
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,
composer
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and professor. He is recognized as an important figure in the development of the professional percussion scene in Germany after World War II.
Life
From 1948 to 1951, Fink studied
timpani
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s and
percussion
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in the class of
Alfred Wagner at the University of Music in
Weimar
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(Germany). He also studied
composition
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in the class of
Helmut Riethmüller at the same institution. After several orchestral and teaching positions in
Weimar
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,
Magdeburg
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Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Otto I, the first Holy Roman Emperor and founder of the Archbishopric of Mag ...
,
Lübeck
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and
Hannover
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, he attained a permanent teaching position for timpanis and percussion at the
Hochschule für Musik Würzburg. In the year 1974, he was promoted to a full professor and became head of the ''Studio für Perkussion'' in Würzburg. He held this position until his retirement in 1993.
Work
Under the guidance of Fink, the ''Studio für Perkussion'' in Würzburg became one of the world's most renowned schools for percussion. He educated more than 100 students and claimed, that he developed new teaching methods and new ways of playing percussion instruments, especially concerning contemporary art music. Unfortunately there are no pieces from internationally recognized great composers from Germany or abroad dedicated to him. So it is hard to verify, what he actually developed. In the local, maybe German, percussion scene, Fink was known as the self-announced ''Percussion-Papst'' (''The pope of percussion'').
For his achievements in art music and teaching, he has been awarded the
Bundesverdienstkreuz
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(Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany), received some art prizes and was honoured with doctorates of the Universities for Music of
Sofia
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and
Barcelona
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, where his students got a teaching position . For his life work in teaching he received the ''Lifetime Achievement in Education Award'' from the
Percussive Arts Society
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of the US.
His artistic and creative work is documented in more than 20 disc recordings (mostly LP). Fink also conducted several percussion groups. He founded numerous percussion editions in cooperation with several European publishers. Under his guidance the first curriculum for teaching percussion instruments in German music schools has been developed. Nevertheless his influence outside of Germany is minimal.
CRITICS
Some of Finks more famous colleagues considered his work as relatively meaningless. he was criticised from the orchestral players as well as from the contemporary music players for not doing a proper education in the real literature (orchestral studies, serious contemporary compositions for percussion solo, contemporary compositions for percussion ensemble). He was considered being overrated due the fact of own claims instead of whitnesseable acts. to his strongest antipodes belonged the munich percussion school under Prof. Karl Peinkofer and Hermann Gschwendtner (Academy Trossingen), Prof. K. Tresselt (Academy Stuttgart), Prof. Sneguriov (Conservatory Moscow), Prof. B. Wulff (Academy Freiburg).
Fink composed more than 160 pieces of music intended more for study than for performance purposes. His music comprises solo works as well as
chamber music
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,
ballet music
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and movie scores.
Some of his students received prizes at international competitions and became known percussionists.
References
External links
Obituary by ''Percussion Creativ'' (German)Obituary focused on Finks work with plucked string orchestras
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1928 births
2006 deaths
German composers
Timpanists
German percussionists
Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
20th-century German musicians
20th-century drummers
Academic staff of the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg
People from Zerbst