Anette Maiburg

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Anette Maiburg (* 1963 ) is a German flautist .

Life

After her training at the Robert Schumann University in Düsseldorf , she started as a flautist with the Hagen Philharmonic Orchestra , completed tours and recordings with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra as well as the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra of the WDR and the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn . She also taught at the music academies in Cologne and Lübeck , where she taught major artistic classes.

The encounter with the musicians of the Voyage trio, which designs programs from baroque to jazz, gave rise to her enthusiasm for the extraordinary flute, guitar and bass line-up, which inspired her to continue to deal with improvisation and new sound possibilities on her instrument , the basis for the Classica Cubana and Classica Argentina concert programs. With Joaquín Clerch , the Cuban guitarist, she initially played mainly classical music as a duo for a while, but soon the two musicians also included Cuban folklore . A new sound combination for this music, which is traditionally characterized by the guitar and percussion instruments , was developed and the duo was expanded to include Pancho Amat , one of the leading instrumentalists of the Cuban Trés .

In the meantime, Maiburg and Clerch play both in a duo and in the formation " Classica Cubana ", with the Cuban Son as well as Rumba , Chachacha and Mambo characterizing the programs of the creative group. Nevertheless, Anette Maiburg is rooted in European classical music. She currently plays with harpist Emmanuel Ceysson in the Classica Francese formation, violist Wen Xiao Zheng , clarinetist Ralph Manno and cellist Guido Schiefen in the Trio con flauto.

Festivals and concerts

With her various ensembles, Anette Maiburg is represented at the important German festivals such as the Rheingau Festival , the Weilburg Castle Concerts , the Moselle Festival and Melos Logos in Weimar . In addition, she participated in “Young Artists in Concert” and the Davos Music Festival . Anette Maiburg regularly gives master classes, including a. in the Marteau house, at the Bavarian Tonkünstlerverband (Hammelburg Music Academy) and at the “Konturen” master class festival in Brühl.

In 2005 the musician founded the Niederrhein Music Festival , which she has been artistic director ever since. Under the motto “Sounds, Language, Color”, music is related to painting and literature.

CD recordings

In 2008, Anette Maiburg launched the “Classica” CD series together with the Musikproduktion Dabringhaus & Grimm label, in which she traces classical music in the most varied of national forms from France to Brazil. In 2009 the first album “Classica Cubana” was released, followed in the same year by “Classica Argentina”. In 2010 “Classica Venezolana”, 2011 “Classica Espanola”, 2013 “Classica Francese” and currently “Classica Brasiliana” came onto the market.

In 2012 MDG released the world premiere recording of the “Concierto de otoño” for flute and string orchestra by Joaquin Clerch, which the composer Anette Maiburg also dedicated.

Awards

In 2009, Anette Maiburg and her ensemble received the Echo Klassik for the CD “Classica Cubana” in the category “Classical music without borders”.

Discographic notes

  • Anette Maiburg Classica Brasliana (2014, with Filippa Gojo , Rafael Aguirre, Marcelo Rosario, Gabriel Rosario, Włodzimierz Gula, Roland Peil )

Web links

Individual evidence

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