Cello Recital by Friedrich Gauwerky
Friedrich Gauwerky Cello Recital @ SEGi College Subang Jaya
Date : 29 April 2019
Time : 4.30pm to 6pm
Venue : SEGi College Subang Jaya, 6th Floor, Theatre Hall
Date : 29 April 2019
Time : 4.30pm to 6pm
Venue : SEGi College Subang Jaya, 6th Floor, Theatre Hall
Friedrich Gauwerky Cello Masterclass @ UiTM
Date : 30 April 2019
Time : 10.30am to 12.30pm
Venue : Faculty of Music, UiTM Section 17 Campus, Shah Alam, Orchestra Hall
Friedrich Gauwerky lecture-recital @UiTM
Date : 30 April 2019
Time : 5pm - 7pm
Venue : Faculty of Music, UiTM Section 17 Campus, Shah Alam, Percussion Studio
Date : 30 April 2019
Time : 10.30am to 12.30pm
Venue : Faculty of Music, UiTM Section 17 Campus, Shah Alam, Orchestra Hall
Friedrich Gauwerky lecture-recital @UiTM
Date : 30 April 2019
Time : 5pm - 7pm
Venue : Faculty of Music, UiTM Section 17 Campus, Shah Alam, Percussion Studio
Friedrich Gauwerky Cello Recital @ Kedah Chinese Assembly Hall
Date : 2 May 2019
Time : 7.30pm to 9pm
Venue : Kedah Chinese Assembly Hall, 1st floor
Date : 2 May 2019
Time : 7.30pm to 9pm
Venue : Kedah Chinese Assembly Hall, 1st floor
These event co-hosted by Kedah Chinese Assembly Hall, UiTM, SEGi College Subang Jaya, Goethe Institut, “Kulturstiftung NRW”, Germany and Society of Malaysian Contemporary Composers.
Free Admission
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Biography :
Friedrich Gauwerky was born in Hamburg and gave his debut there at the age of twelve. At seventeen he won the Preis des Philharmonischen Staatsorchesters Hamburg. He joined the class of Siegfried Palm, later becoming his assistant, taught at the Musikhochschule Köln from 1978 onward and coached regularly at the Darmstadt Courses for New Music.
He was the principal cellist in the Ensemble Modern in Frankfurt and member of the Australian Elision Ensemble. Worldwide concert activity as a soloist and chamber musician. Radio and television productions in Europe, the United States, Asia and Australia . He recorded numerous LPs and CDs.
He taught at various institutions including the Musikhochschule Köln, the Royal Academy of music London, the University of California and the University of Adelaide. Gauwerky cannot be assigned to any school or movement. He is a free spirit who knows no national preferences and who feels equally at home in England, China, America and far-off Australia as he does in his hometown of Cologne.
He refuses to be pigeonholed solely as a protagonist of New Complexity, although he is a masterly interpreter of such music. After all his comprehensive repertoire also includes New Music and the latest contemporary music as well as works belonging to the Baroque, Classical and Romantic traditions: Bach, Beethoven , Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Brahms and Max Reger.
Recently Gauwerky is also increasingly engaged with outside european music cultures, for example those from countries like Australia, China and South Africa.
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Repertoires :
"Bernd Alois Zimmermann and the consequences"
B.A.Zimmermann : Sonata for Cello solo (1960, ca.15‘)
York Höller: Sonata for Violoncello solo (1968/69,ca. 15 ‘)
Martin Herchenröder: “Winternachtmusik” (2003, ca. 7 Min.)
Isang Yun: “Glissees” (1970, ca. 12 Min.)
B.A. Zimmermann: „Vier kurze Studien“ (1970., ca. 5‘)
Free Admission
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Biography :
Friedrich Gauwerky was born in Hamburg and gave his debut there at the age of twelve. At seventeen he won the Preis des Philharmonischen Staatsorchesters Hamburg. He joined the class of Siegfried Palm, later becoming his assistant, taught at the Musikhochschule Köln from 1978 onward and coached regularly at the Darmstadt Courses for New Music.
He was the principal cellist in the Ensemble Modern in Frankfurt and member of the Australian Elision Ensemble. Worldwide concert activity as a soloist and chamber musician. Radio and television productions in Europe, the United States, Asia and Australia . He recorded numerous LPs and CDs.
He taught at various institutions including the Musikhochschule Köln, the Royal Academy of music London, the University of California and the University of Adelaide. Gauwerky cannot be assigned to any school or movement. He is a free spirit who knows no national preferences and who feels equally at home in England, China, America and far-off Australia as he does in his hometown of Cologne.
He refuses to be pigeonholed solely as a protagonist of New Complexity, although he is a masterly interpreter of such music. After all his comprehensive repertoire also includes New Music and the latest contemporary music as well as works belonging to the Baroque, Classical and Romantic traditions: Bach, Beethoven , Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Brahms and Max Reger.
Recently Gauwerky is also increasingly engaged with outside european music cultures, for example those from countries like Australia, China and South Africa.
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Repertoires :
"Bernd Alois Zimmermann and the consequences"
B.A.Zimmermann : Sonata for Cello solo (1960, ca.15‘)
York Höller: Sonata for Violoncello solo (1968/69,ca. 15 ‘)
Martin Herchenröder: “Winternachtmusik” (2003, ca. 7 Min.)
Isang Yun: “Glissees” (1970, ca. 12 Min.)
B.A. Zimmermann: „Vier kurze Studien“ (1970., ca. 5‘)