Tona Scherchen

Composer

1938 –

62

Who is Tona Scherchen?

Tona Scherchen, also Tona Scherchen-Hsiao, is one of the first composers who brought Chinese elements into European avant-garde art music.

Tona Scherchen was born into a musical family in Switzerland. Her father was conductor Hermann Scherchen and her mother was composer Xiao Shuxian. She spent the first 12 years of her life in Europe, particularly in Switzerland. She arrived in China in 1950 with her mother and her older sister Féfé. In 1956, just a year before China fell into political chaos, she returned to Europe to be with her father in order to pursue further music education. Her teachers included György Ligeti and Hans Werner Henze.

Soon after since the 1960s, Scherchen had become an active composer, titles of her music were frequently seen in contemporary music programs. Her works were published by prominent publishers and several articles on her as a composer can be found Although, after some starred appearances in 1980s, she seemingly had ceased to catch attention beyond her French circle.

Scherchen's music is an adaption of the avant-garde idioms of the European 1960s, '70s, synthesized with a language of her own.

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Mar 12, 1938
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