Dagmar Ferle

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Dagmar Ferle (born July 18, 1949 in Hamburg ) is a German violinist and painter who was the first woman to be employed in the NDR radio orchestra.

Life

Dagmar Ferle is the only child of the married couple Dora and Horst Ferle from Eichenau. She had violin lessons since she was 6, first from her mother in Eichenau .

In 1967 she became the second national winner in the “Jugend Musiziert” competition, in 1968 she received the Bavarian Abitur in Munich, began studying the violin and in 1972 was accepted into the German National Academic Foundation . Since her concert exam in 1977 she has been a violinist in the symphony orchestra of the NDR Hamburg .

In addition to her musical career, Dagmar Ferle also began to develop her talent as a painter at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg.

Group and solo exhibitions

Eine Auswahl
  • 1987 Hamburg House, Hamburg-Eimsbüttel
  • 1987 Dresdner Bank, Hamburg-Mühlenkamp
  • 1988 Rade Museum at Reinbek Castle
  • 1990 Kunsthaus Itzehoe
  • 1991 House of Crafts, GEDOK Hamburg
  • 1992 NDR Hamburg-Rothenbaum
  • 1992 Hamburg regional representation in Bonn
  • 1992 St. Petersburg
  • 1992 ART Hamburg, international art fair
  • 1993 Hamburg City Hall
  • 1994 Landdrostei Pinneberg
  • 1994 Galerie M, Hamburg-Othmarschen
  • 1997 Music and Congress Hall, Lübeck
  • 1997 Traveling exhibition of the Günter wall pictures in the concert halls: Hamburg Music Hall, Wuppertal City Hall, Music and Congress Hall, Lübeck, Kiel Castle, Gasteig Philharmonic, Munich
  • 1998 Hotel Rafael, Munich
  • 1998 Neubeuer Castle
  • 2002 Den Danske Heneford, Hamburg-Altstadt
  • 2002 House of Arts, on the Alster
  • 2003 Villa on the Alster
  • 2008 Kunstkontor, Pickhuben / Speicherstadt
  • 2011 Owl Pitcher Passage
  • 2014 Association for the Promotion of Cultural Education, Eichenau

Discography

  • Günter Wand, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, NDR Sinfonieorchester, Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks * - Günter Wand-Edition Volume 6, (CD)

Profile (4) PH05006, 2005

  • Günter Wand, Carl Orff, Maria Venuti, Ulf Kenklies, Peter Binder, Hamburger Knabenchor St. Nikolai *, members of the opera choir of the Lower Saxony State Theater Hanover *, NDR Choir, NDR Symphony Orchestra - Günter Wand Edition Volume 5, (CD) profile (4 ) PH05005, 2005
  • Günter Wand, Ruggiero Ricci, Camille Saint-Saëns, Charles Koechlin, Hector Berlioz, Luigi Cherubini, Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester * - Günter Wand-Edition Volume 7, (CD) Profil Medien GmbH PH05007, 2005
  • Günter Wand, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Margaret Marshall, Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks *, Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester * - Gunter Wand - Edition Volume 11, (CD) Profil Medien GmbH PH050432006, 2005
  • Günter Wand, Walter Braunfels, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Tadeusz Baird - Günter Wand-Edition Volume 17, (CD, Comp, Mono), 2005

Publications

  • Dagmar Ferle, Günter Wand, 34 portrait drawings in pastel technique, Publisher: Dagmar Ferle Rosengarten, 2001.

Awards

In 1988 she won the 2nd prize of the international academy for art and design "Pentiment" at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.flickr.com/photos/gumtau/9352066700 accessed August 19, 2016
  2. https://www.ndr.de/orchester_chor/elbphilharmonieorchester/orchester/1-Violinen,verbindungen109.html accessed on August 19, 2016
  3. http://www.myheimat.de/fuerstenfeldbruck/kultur/guido-zingerl-malte-dora-und-dagmar-ferle-in-ffb-m121836,24507.html accessed on August 19, 2016
  4. http://www.foyer-d-art.de/kunstlerportraits/kunstlerportrait-dagmar-ferle/ accessed on August 20, 2016
  5. ^ Doris Banuscher: Zwölfer-Spektakel in the new house of the arts. In: welt.de . January 2, 2003, accessed October 7, 2018 .
  6. http://www.artipool.de/ausstellungansicht.cfm?ausstellungsid=21805 accessed on August 19, 2016
  7. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dagmar-ferle-mn0002257832 accessed on August 19, 2016
  8. http://www.ksta.de/musik-erklingt-fuer-die-ewigkeit-14250164 accessed August 19, 2016