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The Pre-Electric Dawn

Daybreak before the onset of electricity

About Me

Michael Drewes was born in Germany and moved with his family to Mexico City at age fourteen, where he lived for twenty-six years. His youthful interests centered on drawing, sculpting and designing buildings. He received his Bachelors degree in Architecture and his Masters in Art History from the National Autonomous University of Mexico , and his Ph. D. in Architectural History from the University of Kaiserslautern , Germany. Drewes became curious about music in his mid-teens and learned to play the cello in school at that time. It was his only formal music training. As he started college, his mild interest became more intense, and he studied music theory, harmony and composing on his own. Musical ideas began to come to him, and he would write them down, sometimes with the aid of a neighbor's piano, and sometimes right from his head to paper - even symphonies - which he never heard, since orchestral facilities were not within his reach. He started his career with Mexico's Monuments Office, supervising restoration of church organs. He continued to compose music, and filled notebooks of unplayed works.In 1985 Drewes moved to Israel, inspiring him to create different and more modern sounds, although his signature style continued to be basic classical harmonies. After eleven years living in Jerusalem, where he earned his living as restoration expert at the archaeological dig in Beit She'an, he and his American wife, whom he met in Israel when she made aliyah, moved to Miami for family reasons. Musical ideas continued non-stop, and he went on to write them down. Although he currently makes his living as a translator, he dreams of being able to make his music live and breathe. In 2005 he discovered a computer software system that writes and plays back music via synthesizer, and for the first time Drewes was able to hear the pieces he had composed decades before. Playing them for family and friends brought comments like, "That's beautiful, remarkable! That should - must! - be heard by the public!"

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Music:

Member Since: 7/13/2006
Band Website: members.sibeliusmusic.com/drewes
Band Members: Michael Drewes, violoncello
Mina Lev-Drewes, piano
Influences: Music of the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. Also dodecaphonic music, as in El Xibalba (1968) , or, as I imagined "modern" music later to be in Pezzo di musica . Another composition shows my Baroque stile imitation, Post Vivaldiana No. 6 . Lately, rather more eclectic, not really caring about "schools" or "isms," or, as I would state it in German:
Hoere auf den Rat des alten Herrn
und halte dich von allen Ismen fern.
Pobably, Complicompositio III (2006) illustrates the route I want to go currently.
Sounds Like: mostly classical, use of acoustic instruments, that is, conventional weapons of musical mass instruction, hence the name "The Pre-Electric Dawn"
Type of Label: None

My Blog

String Quartet No. 2

Andante maestoso - Allegro - Andante maestoso - Largo, molto tenuto e penseroso - Allegro, ma non troppo - Allegro finale Composed 1969. For the day of the wedding to my first wife, the Mexican c...
Posted by The Pre-Electric Dawn on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 07:49:00 PST

String Quartet No.1 in G Major, 1963

AllegroAndante - Andante con motoPresto - AndanteAdagioAllegro finale...
Posted by The Pre-Electric Dawn on Wed, 02 Aug 2006 08:52:00 PST

The performers of String Quartet No. 1 in G-Major were:

Truong Nguyen, 1st ViolinAnn Okagaito, 2nd ViolinErik Rynearson, ViolaMilena Mateeva, Violoncello..:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />...
Posted by The Pre-Electric Dawn on Wed, 02 Aug 2006 08:50:00 PST

Sheet music of my String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2

The complete score and the instrumental parts of all the movements of my String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2 are available at the website: http://members.sibeliusmusic.com/drewes ...
Posted by The Pre-Electric Dawn on Tue, 18 Jul 2006 10:16:00 PST