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Hirschfeld's compositional oeuvre includes a large number of symphonic works and chamber music as well as choral music, ballets, two chamber operas, solo works and songs as well as tango and jazz cycles. In 1991 his chamber opera Bianca was premiered at the Salzburg Festival[3]. In 2005 his work Wandlungen V - Doppelkonzert für Violine, Violoncello und Orchester was premiered at the Magdeburg Cathedral for the award of the Kaiser-Otto-Preis [de] to former Federal President of Germany Richard von Weizsäcker.
His musical language can be attributed to New Music, but cannot be assigned to a particular school, since his personal style combines a wide variety of influences. In many works, strongly motoric elements and culminating drama are contrasted with a distinct internalization and singing and gestural-dancing.
Until 2022 Hirschfeld also performed as a violinist, primarily with Baroque music (among others with the Albert/Hirschfeld Duo with the guitarist Sebastian Albert) and contemporary music
Awards
Carl Maria von Weber Prize of the city of Dresden (1984)
(selection)
1998 Lieder & Sonette (kreuzberg records)
2018 Chamber Music (col legno)
2019 solitudes (col legno)
2024 PI (kreuzberg records)
Literature
Hirschfeld, Caspar René. In Peter Hollfelder: Klaviermusik. Internationales chronologisches Lexikon. Geschichte. Komponisten. Werke. Supplement, Noetzel, Wilhelmshaven 2005, ISBN3-7959-0855-8, p. 102.
Hirschfeld, Caspar René. In Axel Schniederjürgen (ed.): Kürschners Musiker-Handbuch. 5. Auflage, Saur Verlag, Munnich 2006, ISBN3-598-24212-3, p. 187.