Bert Greiner

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Bert Greiner (* 1967 in Greiz ) is a German music professor.

Life

At the age of six, Greiner began taking violin lessons in Greiz . He studied from 1986 to 1990 at the Liszt School of Music Weimar and from 1990 to 1992 at the Hanns Eisler University of Music in Berlin . After his graduation, he devoted himself in 1993 at the Humboldt University of Berlin of musicology and in 1999 became the Dr. phil. PhD. In October 1997 he began teaching at the Lausitz University of Applied Sciences in the subjects of violin, chamber music and methodology . In December 2000 he was appointed professor.

In addition to the standard works of classical and romantic violin literature, he dedicated himself in particular to the works of contemporary composers and organized many world premieres. As a chamber musician and soloist, he went on concert tours within Germany and internationally to Poland , Bulgaria , Russia , Lithuania , the Netherlands , Korea and Greece . From 1996 he performed as a duo with the pianist Frank Wasser . He also worked as a conductor , such as the artistic director and chief conductor of the Telemann Chamber Orchestra Michaelstein .

He worked on the publication of violin literature for the Neue Musik Berlin publishing house and the Musica Longa and Friedrich Hofmeister publishers . He has also worked for television and radio and has published CDs .

literature

  • Rüdiger Pfeiffer (Ed.), 10 years Academic Orchestra Magdeburg , ISBN 3-929757-70-2 , p. 102.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Prof. Dr. phil. Bert Greiner Website of the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg