Speakers

Goldmund Quartett
Goldmund Quartett
The Munich Goldmund Quartet with Florian Schötz (violin), Pinchas Adt (violin), Christoph Vandory (viola) and Raphael Paratore (cello) performs on the world's most important concert stages.
Prof. Johannes Hinterholzer
Hinterholzer, Johannes
Prof. Johannes Hinterholzer studied with Prof. Josef Mayr and Prof. Radovan Vlatković at the University Mozarteum University Salzburg and won numerous prizes at national music competitions while still being a student. In 1998 he received the first prize at the competition "Gradus ad Parnassum" Austria.
Prof. Dag Jensen
Jensen, Dag
The Norwegian bassoonist Prof. Dag Jensen has played as solo bassoonist in several important orchestras such as the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, the WDR Cologne Symphony Orchestra, Lucerne Festival Orchestra and the Saito Kinen Festival Orchestra.
Prof. Siegfried Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Siegfried
Prof. Siegfried Jerusalem was born in Oberhausen in 1940. He studied bassoon, piano and violin at the Folkwang University of Music.
Kölner Klaviertrio
Kölner Klaviertrio
For over three decades, the Kölner Klaviertrio (Walter Schreiber, Violine; Joanna Sachryn, Violoncello; Paul Rivinius, Klavier) has been at home on the concert stages in Europe, South America and East Asia as an ensemble that is both virtuosic and expressive.
Prof. Andreas Langenbuch
Langenbuch, Andreas
Prof. Andreas Langenbuch, born in Rothenburg ob der Tauber in 1978, was already a guest student at the Würzburg Conservatory at the age of 14. He completed his studies with Prof. Norbert Kaiser at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart. He repeatedly attended master classes with Prof. Hans Klaus.
Prof. Hannes Läubin
Läubin, Hannes
Prof. Hannes Läubin received his training under Prof. Bodenröder at the University of Music Freiburg/Breisgau and was a member of the Bundesjugendorchester from 1971 to 1976. During this time he won three first federal prizes at "Jugend Musiziert" and second prize at "Concertino Praga".
Prof. Charlotte Lehmann
Lehmann, Charlotte
Prof. Charlotte Lehmann was born in Zweibrücken in 1938. She studied singing with Sybille Ursula Fuchs and Paul Lohmann.
Prof. Andrea Lieberknecht
Lieberknecht, Andrea
Prof. Andrea Lieberknecht was principal flutist from 1989 to 2002 - first in the BR Radio Orchestra, and from 1991 in the West German Radio Symphony Orchestra. She was also principal flute in the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra for three years.
Prof. Dorin Marc
Marc, Dorin
Prof. Dorin Marc studied with Professors Nicolae Popa and Ion Cheptea at the Bucharest Academy of Music, he was double bass player in the Cluj-Napoca Philharmonic Orchestra (Romania) from 1981 to 1992.
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