Andreas Kissling

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Andreas Kißling (* 1984 in Göppingen ) is a German flautist .

Life

Andreas Kißling attended the Freihof-Gymnasium Göppingen and received preparatory training with Thomas Müller at the municipal youth music school in his hometown. In 2001 he received flute lessons from Wolfgang Kißling in Braunschweig. In the same year he was accepted as a young student by Roswitha Staege in the Julius Stern Institute of the Berlin University of the Arts . In 2004 he started studying at Staege. He attended master classes a. a. with Peter-Lukas Graf , Carin Levine , Aurèle Nicolet and Karlheinz Zoeller .

As a soloist he has performed with various orchestras. During his studies he was already solo flutist with the Stuttgart Philharmonic and the German Radio Philharmonic Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern as well as deputy solo flutist in the Stuttgart State Orchestra . Since 2011 he has been solo flutist with the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden . In 2017 he took over the solo part in the German premiere of Mieczysław Weinberg's 2nd Flute Concerto .

He plays on an 18 carat gold flute by Muramatsu and a wooden flute by Harry Gosse .

Awards

In 2000, Kißling received first prize at the national youth music competition . A year later he won the second prize as a duo with piano at the Friedrich Kuhlau International Flute Competition in Uelzen. He received scholarships from the Baden-Württemberger Art Foundation in 2000 and from the German National Academic Foundation in 2003 . In 2001 he was a prize winner at the international radio competition for young musicians, Concertino Praha . In 2005 and 2008 he was a scholarship holder of the German Music Competition and in the “Federal Selection of Concerts of Young Artists”. At the international flute competition of the Handel Festival in Halle in 2005, he received second prize in the Handel Prize of the City of Halle in the modern flute category . In 2006 he was awarded third prize at the 1st Nicolet International Flute Competition in Beijing / China.

Discography

  • Isang Yun : Instrumental solos & duos (Isang Yun International Society, 2008)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Freihof-Karrieren 3 , foerderverein-fgy.de, accessed: November 7, 2019.
  2. ^ A b c d e f g German Music Council: 50th Federal Selection of Concerts by Young Artists. 2006/2007 . Bonn undated, p. 29 ( PDF online ).
  3. ^ All DMW scholarship holders since 1975 , deutscher-musikwettbewerb.de, accessed: November 7, 2019.
  4. Christoph Rink: Handel Sponsorship Award - Handel Research Award . In: Announcements of the Friends and Sponsors of the Handel House in Halle eV 1/2014, pp. 11–13, here: p. 13.
  5. ^ 1st Nicolet International Flute Competition , cifcg.ch, accessed on November 7, 2019.