EDUARD BRUNNER (clarinet) Born in Basel, professor for clarinet and chamber music in Saarbruecken. For many years he was the 1st solo clarinettist of the Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunk with Rafael Kubelik. Being one of the world’s most thought after chamber music musician Eduard Brunner has been forming the music life for a period of more than 40 years now as a solo player. Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Alfred Brendel, Natalia Gutman as well as the Borodin Quartet number among his performing partners. Owing to his particular interest in contemporary music, many compositions for clarinet have been stimulated. |
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MANUEL FISCHER-DIESKAU (violoncello) Born in Berlin in 1963 Manuel Fischer-Dieskau studied the cello in his home town with Prof. Wolfgang Boettcher, former principal cellist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Later on he continued his studies in the USA with Janos Starker. Back in Europe, at the age of 24, he became principal cellist at the NDR Symphony Orchestra in Hamburg, while still looking after the artisitic advice of such masters as William Pleeth in London or Arto Noras in Helsinki.
He became then member of the wellknown Cherubini-Quartett, traveling with this ensemble around the world and recording for EMI-Classics. Manuel Fischer-Dieskau worked and recorded with chamber music partners such as Christian Zacharias, Sabine Meyer, Tabea Zimmermann, Katja & Marielle Labèque, Isabelle Faust, Eduard Brunner, Victoria Mullova, and many more. In 2007 he became Professor for cello and chambermusic at the Hochschule für Musik at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz.
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TATEVIK MOKATSIAN (piano) The Armenian pianist Tatevik Mokatsian has an international reputation as a pianist, soloist, chamber music partner and university lecturer. Since 2001, she has been working as a professor of piano – chamber music at the Hochschule für Musik Saar in Germany (University of Music).Tatevik Mokatsian studied in her hometown Yerevan under Natela Aharonian and Prof. Juri Hairapetian, a student of the outstanding Russian pedagogue Jakow Flijer. She completed her piano education with the postgraduate art studies and the solo performance Konzertexam ” with exellence” at the Musikhochschule Freiburg im Breisgau (Germany) under Prof. Michael Leuschner. Tatevik Mokatsian gained further inspiration by Ludmila Ginsburg, Barry Snyder, Sebastian Benda, Felix Gottlieb and Robert Levin. As a soloist and chamber musician, Tatevik Mokatsian gave numerous concerts in Europe, South Korea and in the USA. Recordings of piano literature for two and four hands as well as chamber music recordings are available at diverse Radio stations in Germany and USA, also CDs by Ars Musici and by Crystal Records. As a chamber music partner Tatevik Mokatsian gave concerts, not least with Eduard Brunner, Kim Kashkashian, Boris Pergamenschikow, Nikolas Chumachenko, Diemut Poppen, the Hába-Quartett, Mikhail Kopelman, Gustav Rivinius, Antje Weithaas, Albrecht Laurent Breuninger, Gaby Pas van Riet, Manuel Fischer-Dieskau and Tanja Becker-Bender. She has a long-standing cooperation as a duo with Prof. Carol Rodland. |