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Karol Rathaus Alois Brandhofer Franz Schreker 1127 1895 1927 1932 1938 1939 1954
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 21 (1927) I. Allegretto II. Recitative (6:30) III. Allegro con brio (11:27) Alois Brandhofer, clarinet Horst Gobel, piano Karol Rathaus was born in Tanople, Galicia (then part of Austria, now part of Poland) on September 16, 1895. He had a Viennese musical education, studying with Franz Schreker. He spent the first part of his career in Berlin (except for three years in Vienna during the worst part of Germany's post-War inflation). His initial style was a mixture of Viennese elegance and elements of Polish folk tradition. This soon evolved into a modernist German Expressionist style that was initially displeasing to the audience. But a ballet score called The Last Pierrot (about a sixteenth century Pierrot who awakens in the 1920s) was a hit. Over the next few years his style became notably romantic and melodic. He was a pioneer of film scoring in German almost as soon as sound films were invented. Leaving Germany in 1932 because he foresaw the ascendance of the Nazi Party, Rathaus worked, successfully, in Paris, London, and, beginning in 1938, in the U.S. He initially worked in Hollywood (where he felt alienated). In 1939 he became a professor of music at Queens College, New York City, a post he held with great distinction until his death on November 21, 1954. Art by Eamon Everall
Alois Brandhofer Wenzel Fuchs Fuchs Holder 2017 2020
Flavia Feudi (Klarinettistin und Gründerin von Das Klarinettenzimmer) wurde in Rom/Italien geboren, begann mit acht Jahren Klarinette zu spielen, absolvierte ihren Bachelor mit Auszeichnung am Musikkonservatorium S. Cecilia in Rom, erweiterte ihre Studien am „Accademia S.Cecilia Roma“, am „Accademia Chigiana Siena“ und am „Accademia Musicale del Flauto Roma“. Ihren Master schloss sie ebenso mit Auszeichnung am Mozarteum Salzburg bei Prof. Alois Brandhofer ab, belegte ihr Konzertexamen am Mozarteum Salzburg. Während ihrer Studienzeit war Flavia Stipendiatin bei der Stiftung „Live Music Now “ Salzburg. In zahlreichen Meisterkursen vertiefte sie ihr Können. Als Solo-, Kammermusik- und Orchestermusikerin trat sie mit verschiedenen Ensembles und Orchestern auf, u. a. mit dem Silk Road Symphony Orchestra. Schon während ihres Studiums in Italien und Salzburg entdeckte sie ihre pädagogische Leiden-schaft, gab SchülerInnen zwischen 3 und 30 Jahren, privaten Klarinettenunterricht. Seit 2017 ist sie Dozentin für Klarinette an der Musikschule Lauffen am Neckar, seit 2020 auch Fachbereichsleiterin der Holz-/Blechbläser. Ihre SchülerInnen sind Preisträger zahlreicher Wettbewerbe. Mit Ihrem Blog www.dasklarinettenzimmer.com arbeitet Flavia in Partnerschaft mit der Deutschen Klarinetten-Gesellschaft e.V., bietet neben einer Plattform für einen fachlichen Austausch mit verschiedenen Ländern, wie u. a. der Vorstellung von Prof. Dr. Kornel Wolak‘s (Queen’s University Toronto) Forschungsstudie „Oraldynamik im Klarinettenspiel: Entwicklung einer neuen Lehrmethode“, die darauf ausgerichtet ist, durch ein besseres Verständnis des Klarinettenansatzes, die Holzbläserpädagogik voranzubringen, auch viele wertvolle Tipps rund um das tägliche Üben und Online-Unterricht. Die Plattform startet mit Schülern, Profis, Lehrern und Amateuren einen intensiven Ideenaustausch im pädagogisch-künstlerischen Bereich. Flavia spielt Wurlizer Klarinette. Flavia Feudi (clarinettist and founder of Das Klarinettenzimmer) was born in Rome/Italy, began playing the clarinet at the age of eight, graduated with honors from the Conservatory of Music S. Cecilia in Rome, extended her studies at the „Accademia S.Cecilia Roma“, at the ”Accademia Chigiana Siena“ and at the „Accademia Musicale del Flauto Roma“. She also completed her Master‘s degree with distinction at the Mozarteum Salzburg with Prof. Alois Brandhofer, occupied her concert exam with Prof. Wenzel Fuchs at the Mozarteum Salzburg. During her studies Flavia was a scholarship holder at the foundation ”Live Music Now“ Salzburg. She deepened her skills in numerous master classes. As a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral musician, she has performed with various ensembles and orchestras. Already during her studies in Italy and Salzburg, she discovered her pedagogical passion, giving private clarinet lessons to students between 3 and 30 years old. Since 2017, she has been a clarinet teacher at the Musikschule Lauffen am Neckar, since 2020, also department head of wood/brass blowers. Her students are winners of numerous competitions.With her blog www.dasklarinettenzimmer.com, Flavia works in partnership with the German Clarinet Society e.V., offering a platform for a professional exchange with different countries, such as, among others, the presentation of Prof. Dr. Kornel Wolak‘s (Queen‘s University Toronto) research study ”Oral Dynamics in Clarinet Playing: Developing a New Teaching Method“, aimed at advancing woodwind pedagogy through a better understanding of the clarinet approach, as well as many valuable tips around daily practice and online lessons. The platform starts an intensive exchange of ideas in the pedagogical-artistic field with students, professionals, teachers and amateurs. Flavia plays Wurlizer clarinets.
Schubert Alois Brandhofer Hansjörg Schellenberger Berliner Philharmoniker
Solo Clarinet, Alois Brandhofer - Solo Oboe, Hansjörg Schellenberger
Pinto António Saiote Alain Damiens Walter Boeykens Alois Brandhofer António Vitorino Almeida Melo Sérgio Azevedo Lopes Nuno Côrte Real Moody Sousa Miguel Azguime Moritz Eggert Eggert Antunes Ribeiro Grupo Música Nova Orquestra Gulbenkian 2006 2007
Nuno Pinto clarinet masterclass Lesson on Jacob Bittencourt Noites Cariocas Nuno Pinto studied clarinet with Saul Silva, António Saiote, Michel Arrignon and Alain Damiens in Portugal and France. Took master-classes directed by the clarinettists Guy Dangain, Walter Boeykens, Howard Clug, Robert Fontaine and Alois Brandhofer. Dedicated a significant part of his work to chamber music and to contemporary music, being one of the founding members of the chamber music groups Camerata Senza Misura, Trivm de Palhetas and Clarinetes Ad Libitum, also collaborating, among others, with the Moscow Piano Quartet, the Ensemble Contrapuctus, the Ensemble Português de Clarinetes and the String Quartets from Lisbon, Aveiro and Lyra. Nuno Pinto is also member of the OrchestrUtopica, of Grupo Música Nova and of Sond'Ar-te Electric Ensemble. As a clarinettist, Nuno Pinto participated in the premieres of the works of composers such as Cândido Lima, Christopher Bochmann, António Vitorino d'Almeida, Carlos Guedes, Virgílio Melo, Carlos Azevedo, Fernando C. Lapa, José Júlio Lopes, Nuno Côrte-Real, Ivan Moody, Carlos Caires, António Sousa Dias, Miguel Azguime, Moritz Eggert, João Madureira, Johannes Motschmann, Luís Antunes Pena, among others, and is the dedicatee of works by Cândido Lima, Luís Tinoco, Sérgio Azevedo, Ricardo Ribeiro, Telmo Marques, Virgílio Melo and Miguel Azguime. Soloist with the Orquestra Clássica do Porto, Orquestra do Norte, Solistas do Porto, Orquestra de Câmara de Cascais and Oeiras, Orquestra de Câmara Musicare, Orquestra Artave and European Medical Students Orchestra. Also collaborated with the Orquestra Gulbenkian, Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa and the Orquestra Nacional do Porto. Participated in several International Music Festivals in countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, England, Italy, Slovenia, Hungary, Poland, United States and China. Together with the group Clarinetes Ad Libitum, in 2006, Nuno Pinto recorded Contradanza and, in 2007, participated in the film A Terra antes do Céu by João Botelho, with the group Camerata Senza Misura and in the album Torga / Retratos e Paisagens. Nuno Pinto is professor of Clarinet and Chamber Music at Escola Superior de Música e Artes do Espectáculo, in Oporto. He is sponsored by Buffet Crampon and Rico. (http•••)
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