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Widmann- Jurg Widmann

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the album cover for Widmann - Jurg Widmann

Jörg Widmann was born in Munich on 19 June 1973. He studied the clarinet at the Hochschule für Musik in Munich with Gerd Starke and later with Charles Neidich at the Juilliard School in New York (1994-1995). He additionally began to take composition lessons with Kay Westermann at the age of eleven and subsequently continued his studies with Wilfried Hiller and Hans Werner Henze (1994-1996) and later Heiner Goebbels and Wolfgang Rihm in Karlsruhe (1997-1999). Widmann's great passion as a clarinettist is chamber music and he regularly performs with partners such as Daniel Barenboim, Tabea Zimmermann, Heinz Holliger, András Schiff, Kim Kashkashian, and Hélène Grimaud. He has also achieved great success as a soloist in orchestral concerts in Germany and abroad. Several works have been dedicated to Widmann by fellow composers: in 1999, he performed the premiere of "Music for Clarinet and Orchestra" by Wolfgang Rihm in the musica viva concert series; in 2006, he performed "Cantus" by Aribert Reimann with the WDR symphony orchestra, and in 2009, at the Lucerne Festival, the world premiere of Rechant by Heinz Holliger. From 2001 to 2015, Jörg Widmann was professor of clarinet at the Freiburg Staatliche Hochschule für Musik where he also took up the post of professor of composition in 2009.

Tracklist:

  1. I 1:13
  2. II 1:06
  3. III 1:48
  4. IV 1:15
  5. V 2:09
  6. Étude III 6:38
  7. I 1:16
  8. II 6:18
  9. III 2:56 1
  10. IV 0:57 1
  11. V 2:45 1
  12. VI 2:03 1
  13. VII 2:37 1
  14. VIII 1:01 1
  15. IX 2:35 1
  16. X 3:01 1
  17. Fieberphantasie 16:58

UPC > 4010228655520

Format > New CD

Label > Wergo Germany

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Widmann- Jurg Widmann

SKU: 4010228655520
Regular price ¥133.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 06.01.2003

 
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Jörg Widmann was born in Munich on 19 June 1973. He studied the clarinet at the Hochschule für Musik in Munich with Gerd Starke and later with Charles Neidich at the Juilliard School in New York (1994-1995). He additionally began to take composition lessons with Kay Westermann at the age of eleven and subsequently continued his studies with Wilfried Hiller and Hans Werner Henze (1994-1996) and later Heiner Goebbels and Wolfgang Rihm in Karlsruhe (1997-1999). Widmann's great passion as a clarinettist is chamber music and he regularly performs with partners such as Daniel Barenboim, Tabea Zimmermann, Heinz Holliger, András Schiff, Kim Kashkashian, and Hélène Grimaud. He has also achieved great success as a soloist in orchestral concerts in Germany and abroad. Several works have been dedicated to Widmann by fellow composers: in 1999, he performed the premiere of "Music for Clarinet and Orchestra" by Wolfgang Rihm in the musica viva concert series; in 2006, he performed "Cantus" by Aribert Reimann with the WDR symphony orchestra, and in 2009, at the Lucerne Festival, the world premiere of Rechant by Heinz Holliger. From 2001 to 2015, Jörg Widmann was professor of clarinet at the Freiburg Staatliche Hochschule für Musik where he also took up the post of professor of composition in 2009.

Tracklist:

  1. I 1:13
  2. II 1:06
  3. III 1:48
  4. IV 1:15
  5. V 2:09
  6. Étude III 6:38
  7. I 1:16
  8. II 6:18
  9. III 2:56 1
  10. IV 0:57 1
  11. V 2:45 1
  12. VI 2:03 1
  13. VII 2:37 1
  14. VIII 1:01 1
  15. IX 2:35 1
  16. X 3:01 1
  17. Fieberphantasie 16:58

UPC > 4010228655520

Format > New CD

Label > Wergo Germany

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.