Peter Fister

Peter Fister

Peter Fister (* 26. Februar 1939 in Haldensleben) ist ein deutscher Pauker und Arrangeur.

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Peter Fister studierte Musik in Magdeburg und Leipzig. Beim Staatstheater in Oldenburg arbeitete er zunächst als Solo-Pauker. Im Jahr 1964 wurde er Mitglied des Kleinen Orchester des Südwestfunkes in Freiburg. Ab 1970 arbeitete er in Baden-Baden als Mitglied des Sinfonieorchesters des Südwestfunks. Seit dem Jahr 1965 betätigte er sich auch als Dirigent für Blasorchester im Amateurbereich. Im Jahr 1979 gründete er den Peter-Fister Musikverlag[1] in Gernsbach mit dem Ziel, konzertante Werke für Amateurblasorchester in künstlerisch vertretbarer Qualität zu publizieren.[2] Zu seinen populären Arrangements zählt eine Bearbeitung von Erinnerungen an Circus Renz.

Werke

  • Ferdinand David (Komponist, Opus 4), P. Fister (Arrangeur): Concertino, für Posaune oder Tenorhorn und Blasorchester, 1987
  • Albert Lortzing (Komponist), P. Fister (Arrangeur): Thema und Variationen für Solotrompete und Orchester, für Blasorchester, HeBu-Musikverlag 2001
  • Gustav Mahler (Komponist), P. Fister (Arrangeur): Hymnus nach dem 6. Satz der 3. Sinfonie, für Blasorchester, Peter-Fister-Edition 2005

Weblinks

Einzelnachweise

  1. Peter Fister Edition in der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  2. Wolfgang und Armin Suppan: Das neue Lexikon des Blasmusikwesens, Blasmusikverlag Schulz, Freiburg/Breisgau 1994, ISBN 3-923058-07-1.

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