1939 born on 15 December in Passau
1956 first public appearance as composer and organist
1958-1962 Studies at the Munich Academy of Music: piano (with Oscar Koebel) and school music
1962/63 studies of composition in Munich with Franz Xaver Lehner
1962-1964 Trainee teacher
1964-1967 Continued studies in composition with Günter Bialas
1965/66 Work in the electronic studio Munich with Josef Anton Riedl
1967 Composition course with Karlheinz Stockhausen in Darmstadt (Ensemble)
1967/68 studies of composition with Luigi Nono in Venice
1969 Culture Prize for Music of the City of Munich, Lecturer for Theory and Analysis at the Folkwang University Essen
1969-1971 Performer in the Ensemble Josef Anton Riedl
1970 Darmstadt Composition Prize
1971 Scholarship holder of the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris
1971-1974 Vice president of GNM
1974-2004 Professor of Composition at the Folkwang-Hochschule Essen
1975-1980 Collaboration with Peter Maiwald and an independent theater group: Tours with political revue programs through the Federal Republic, performances at major events, in pubs and tents
1976 Development of the conceptual rhythm composition
1988 Lecturer at the Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music Berliner Förderungspreis Musik Introduction of the shrugs to music (in the orchestral work Go ahead)
since 1992/93 Member of the Academies of Arts in Berlin and Leipzig
2007 Gerda and Günter Bialas Prize of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts
since 2019 honorary member of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts
Resonance invitations to composition seminars, master classes and portrait concerts in Austria, Ecuador, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Portugal, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, Venezuela and other countries.
World premieres of his works have taken place at numerous festivals at home and abroad, including Amsterdam (Holland Festival), Berlin (Music Biennale), Donaueschingen (Donaueschinger Musiktage), Hannover (Tage Neue Musik), Montepulciano, Saarbrücken (Musik im 21. Jahrhundert), Paris (Festival d'Automne), Strasbourg (Musica), Stuttgart (Tage für neue Musik), Venice (Biennale di Venezia), Warsaw (Warsaw Autumn), Weingarten, Vienna (Wien modern) and Witten (Tage für neue Kammermusik).
Works of Nicolaus A. Huber that are being published by Editions Musica Ferrum:
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- Piano
250 piano pieces for Beethoven vol. 10
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- The tenth and last volume of the "250 piano pieces for Beethoven" project, initiated and organised by Susanne Kessel, in Bonn.
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