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For the [[Dramatic Society of East London]], he was musical director for ''[[Hello, Dolly!]]'' (1988).
 
For the [[Dramatic Society of East London]], he was musical director for ''[[Hello, Dolly!]]'' (1988).
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He was also musical director for several productions at [[Rhodes University]], including ''[[Focus]]'' (1971)
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As composer, he wrote music for [[Don Maclennan]]'s absurdist “cosmic oratorio”, ''[[In Memoriam Oskar Wolberheim]]'' (1968).
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Revision as of 11:54, 24 November 2023

Norbert Nowotny (19**-). Academic, composer, musical director

Biography

Norbert Nowotny was born in Austria, and later relocated to South Africa to complete his studies.

Youth

Training

He studied Music at the Austrian State Academy for Music in Vienna, where he graduated with Honours in 1961. He completed his PhD at Rhodes University in 1969.

Career

Nowotny worked for many years at Rhodes University, as associate professor, professor and Head of Department at the Department of Music and Musicology.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Nowotny was musical director for several productions in the Eastern Cape, including Fiddler on the Roof (1983), The Gondoliers (1984), The Wizard of Oz (1987) and Gigi (1987) (these productions all directed by David Matheson).

For the Port Elizabeth Gilbert and Sullivan Society, he conducted Oklahoma!, The Desert Song and Annie.

For the Dramatic Society of East London, he was musical director for Hello, Dolly! (1988).

He was also musical director for several productions at Rhodes University, including Focus (1971)

As composer, he wrote music for Don Maclennan's absurdist “cosmic oratorio”, In Memoriam Oskar Wolberheim (1968).

Awards, etc

Sources

Hello, Dolly! theatre programme, 1988.

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