Thomas Koppel

Thomas Koppel
Born Thomas Herman Koppel
(1944-04-27)April 27, 1944
Örebro, Sweden
Died February 25, 2006(2006-02-25) (aged 61)
Puerto Rico
Cause of death Cardiac arrest
Resting place Assistens Cemetery
Alma mater Royal Danish Academy of Music
Years active 1961-2006
Known for Dødens Triumf
Savage Rose
Spouse(s) Ilse Maria Lanser[1]
Annisette Koppel
Children With Ilse Maria Lanser:
David Koppel[1] (born 1966)
Alex Koppel[1] (born 1968)
With Annisette Hansen:
Billie Koppel (born 1972)
Naja Rosa (born 1980)
Parent(s) Herman D. Koppel & Vibeke Koppel
Relatives Sisters:
Therese Koppel (b. 1936)
Lone Koppel (b. 1938)
Brother:
Anders Koppel (b. 1947)

Thomas Koppel (27 April 1944 25 February 2006) was a versatile Danish classical music and avant-garde popular composer and musician.[2]

His father, Herman David Koppel (1908-1998), a composer and pianist of Jewish origin, fled the Nazis with his family in 1943. Thomas was born in a refugee camp in Sweden. The family moved to Denmark and Thomas studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music with his father who was professor of piano.

Like his father, Thomas Koppel became a classical pianist and composer. He wrote string quartets, a piano concerto, operas, cantatas, a ballet, symphonies and other orchestral works. At age 18 he completed his first opera The Story of a Mother, based on a tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Koppel composed the score in 1971 for the ballet Dødens Triumf (Triumph of Death) which was danced naked at the Royal Danish Theatre.

Unlike his father, Thomas Koppel also composed and performed avant-garde popular music. He founded the experimental rock group Savage Rose with his brother Anders and sister Lone. In 1968 they added four more members including the singer Annisette. Aside from rock, the group fused elements from classical music, jazz and rhythm and blues. Thomas Koppel and Annisette later became partners and married. They were deeply committed to projects to promote peace and social justice and in 1996 moved to Los Angeles drawn by its cultural and social diversity, including the homeless. Koppel died unexpectedly on vacation in Puerto Rico. One of his compositions is: Visiones Fugitives for piano & orchestra.

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 3 Gaffa: Thomas Koppel er død, hentet 2. august 2015
  2. "Thomas Koppel". denstoredanske.dk (in Danish). 2015. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
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