Christiane Edinger

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Christiane Edinger (born March 20, 1945 in Potsdam ) is a German violinist .

Life

Christiane Edinger was born in Potsdam in 1945 as the daughter of the pianist and music teacher Gerhard Puchelt . She grew up in Berlin. Her ancestors include the politician and publicist Arnold Ruge (1802–80), the lawyer and politician Gabriel Riesser (1806–63) and the neurologist Ludwig Edinger (1855–1918).

Until 1960 she attended the Queen Luise School in Berlin, then until 1964 the Berlin Music Academy , where Vittorio Brero was her teacher. This was followed by further studies with Joseph Fuchs at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City (1965-67), and she also attended courses from Nathan Milstein in Gstaad in 1963/64 .

She made her debut as a concert violinist in 1962 at the Berliner Festwochen . In 1964 she played with the Berliner Philharmoniker for the first time , and in 1966 she made her debut at the Carnegie Recital Hall in New York. Concert tours followed in various European countries, the USA, the Soviet Union, South America, India, Africa, China and Japan.

From 1994 until her retirement Christiane Edinger was a professor at the Lübeck University of Music .

source

  • International Biographical Archive 41/1990 from October 1, 1990

Awards

  • Music Prize of the City of Berlin
  • German critic award

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