【Cello
Master Class】
主講人:Claus Kanngiesser
日期:2018年12月24日(一)
時間:13:30~15:10
地點:北藝大音樂二館演奏廳
※北藝大絃樂組必到
※歡迎有興趣者前往聆聽
Édouard Lalo: Cello Concerto in d minor
mov.1 Prelude, lento – Allegro maestoso
Cello:林文謙 Lin,Wen Chien
Piano:黃士蘋 Huang,Shih Ping
R. Schumann - Cello Concerto in a minor, Op.
129, I. Nicht zu schnell
Cello:簡彤安 Tung
- An Chien
Piano:游適伃 Shih
- Yu Yu
Édouard Lalo:Cello Concerto in D minor
mov.1 Prelude, lento – Allegro maestoso
Cello:白竹君 Chu-Chun Pai
Piano:蕭莉亞 Li-Ya Hsiao
Claus Kanngiesser
Born in Oldenburg/Germany. Studied with the
Feuermann pupil Heinrich Schüchner in Hamburg and with Zara Nelsova in New
York.
Further artistic inspiration from Gaspar
Cassado, Pablo Casals, Sir Yehudi Menuhin and Rudolf Serkin.
After winning the highest national competition,
winner of the ARD competition Munich (1967), UNESCO competition Paris (1970)
and Maurice Loeb New York (1968).
Career start with Brahms Double Concerto and
Yehudi Menuhin.
Since then concert performances with many
leading orchestras of Europe under well-known conductors including
A. Dorati, M. Rossi, H. Schmidt-Isserstedt, St. Skrowaczewski, P. Dervaux,
Sir Charles Groves and others.
Guest performances at important festivals in
Spoleto, Naples, Marlboro, Berlin, Bonn and Schleswig-Holstein.
1981-91 Member of Stuttgart Pianotrio
1992-97 Member of Trio Paideia (Clarinet, Cello
and Piano)
1993-2001 Artistic director of the oldest german
chamber-music Festival "Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker".
1971 appointed as the youngest german Professor
for Violoncello at the Musikhochschule Saarbrücken (succeeding Maurice
Gendron).
1987 change to the biggest german Musikhochschule
in Cologne, from 2002 till 2009deputy director of that school.
His students concertize as soloists,
chamber-music players, first desk orchestra members all over the world. Some
teach as professors and won international prizes (like G. Rivinius, first prize
Tschaikovsky Competition Moscow).
Jury member in international competitions like
Tschaikovsky/Moscow, Munich, Geneva, Leipzig, Paris, Scheveningen etc.
Claus Kanngiesser enjoys a rich musical life as
soloist, chamber-music player, teacher, director, juror and advisor.