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Pianomusic:

1295 mp3's with 46 hours digital interpretation of demanding less known pianomusic in the sound of precious modern concert grand pianos

 

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historical Keyboards:

687 mp3's with 27 hours digital Interpretation of compositions on sampled original instruments of their time

 

Symphonik

Orchestral music:

198 mp3's with 19 hours digital interpretation of demanding and rare orchestral music 

 

Kammermusik

Chambermusic:

162 mp3's with 10 hours digitale interpretation of demanding mostly seldom heard Chambermusic

 

Instrumentalkonzerte

Concertos:

98 mp3's with 9 hours digital interpretation of demanding rarely or never before recorded music for soloist and orchestra

 

Vokalmusik

Vocalmusic:

321 mp3's with 10 hours digital Interpretation of demanding less known music with voices

 

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Pop, Jazz:

22 mp3's with 80 minutes Experiments with the roots of digital musicproduction in Pop, Rock and Jazz

 

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2600 mp3's with together approx. 110 hours duration and further ca. 1000 others in preparation

variety of musical topics
 

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30 hours "unsung" music from over 4 Centuries

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Infoslides for two examples of digital Interpretation (please click on the pictures):

a) E.Franck Impromptu op.10,1

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op.10,1 - 1: unedited midifile

op.10,1 - 2: Mp3 after editing in the sequencer

b) F.Draesekes Orchestrapiece Frithjof WoO 7

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Frithjof -  1: unedited Midifile from the notationsoftware

Frithjof - 2: Mp3 from the sequencer after editing

 

Youth: The first Pianolesson I received when I was five years old from Miss Teichmann in Goettingen'/Germany. The lady impressed me from the first lesson, since she was as livly as only Italians could be. She came from Itatly before she married a german. After her Death I change to her former student Gerrit Zitterbart .
Pianostudies: After School I studied the piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts (=KUG) in Graz/Austria with Prof. Sebastian Benda (See him in the Youtubevideo from an Edwin Fisher Masterclass). In several interpretationcourses and masterclasses I received some additional advises from Einaar Steen Noekleberg , Hans Leygraf , Lew Naumov, Jürgen Uhde, Tibor Hazay und Peter Feuchtwanger . Beside the classical Piano I studied at the KUG Graz at the the same time Jazzpiano with Harry Neuwirth and paricipated during those studies Workshops with Bobby McFerrin , Bill Dobbins, Richie Beirach and others.
 
Musicology: After acheeving the permission to teach Piano at the KUG/Graz I changed to the F.U. Berlin where I graduate in musicology with Prof. Rudolf Stephan and achieved a Masterdegree with an Analysis of a large Work for Choir and orchestra by the german romantic composer Felix Draeseke and became doctor in musicology with a monographical thesis about one of the very few students of Johannes Brahms Robert Kahn .
(More information about me in german...)

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39 Hob.XVI:1 aus: Die frühen Sonaten (ca. 1760–1767)

29 Clara Schumann: Impomptu op.9

22 Hob.XVI:1 aus: Die frühen Sonaten (ca. 1760–1767)

20 Pachelbel Aria mit 4 Variationen (1689)

17 Jean Louis Nicodé: "Das Meer"

17 Alban Berg 3 Orchesterstücke op.6

14 1. Preludio, Etudes d’exécution transcendante

12 Jean Louis Nicodé: "Gloria !"

9 W.A.Mozart: Adagio Kv 617 für Glasharmonika, Flöte, Oboe, Viola und Violoncello

8 Goldbergvariationen BWV 988 (Cembalo)

8 2. Präludium und Fuge c-Moll, BWV 847

7 Janacek "Intime Briefe" 1. Satz

7 Goldbergvariationen BWV 988 (Steinway)

7 Hob.XVI:2 aus: Die frühen Sonaten (ca. 1760–1767)

7 Felix Draeseke: Walzer-Scherzo op.5 Nr.2

6 Georg A. Benda Klavierkonzert G-Dur L-688 (ca. 1740)

6 Franz Schmidt (1874-1939) Scherzo aus Str.-quartett in A

6 Giovanni Gabrieli: Ricercar

6 Hob.XVI:2 aus: Die frühen Sonaten (ca. 1760–1767)

6 Hob.XVI:34 aus: Drei Sonaten (um 1780)

6 Hob.XVI:49 aus: Zwei Sonaten (1789/90)

6 Italienisches Konzert F-Dur BWV 971 (Steinway)

6 Sonate ohne Hobockenzahl in Es Nr.2 (1760-1767)

6 Draeseke: Fantasie op.8 über Themen aus Boieldieus La Dame blanche

6 Heavy Paganini

6 Bill Evans Interpretation von D.Brubecks "In your own sweet way"

5 Martin Kollas: 6 Miniaturen für zwei Klarinetten

5 Giovanni Maria Trabaci: Versi

5 Claudio Merulo Secondo Tuono Toccata Terza

5 Johann Sebastian Bach: Fuge für Lautenwerck g-Moll BWV 1000

5 Jean-Philippe Rameau - Les Trois Mains

5 Italienisches Konzert F-Dur BWV 971 (Cembalo)

5 Hob.XVI:4 aus: Die frühen Sonaten (ca. 1760–1767)

5 Hob.XVI:6 aus: Die frühen Sonaten (ca. 1760–1767)

5 Partita B-major BWV 825 (Steinway)