Gertraud Geissler

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Gertraud Geißler (born before 1978) is a German pianist and university teacher for piano and accompaniment at the Carl Maria von Weber University of Music in Dresden . In 1978 she received the Robert Schumann Prize of the city of Zwickau .

Gertraud Geisler gave several concerts with the Trakl songs set to music by Paul Kurzbach , e. B. on the occasion of the hundredth birthday of this composer in 2002. She had already made recordings of these Trakl settings in 1987 with other artists and the composer himself.

Discography

  • Wolfgang Lesser - One day in our city / Five songs from Georg Maurer's three-stanza calendar / Carl-Heinz Pick - You black earth (Label: Nova - 885099, Viny LP, 1977) with Gertraud Geißler, Karl-Heinz Stryczek, Irene Werner, Günther Leib (artist)
  • Kveta Konickova (soprano), Günter Philipp (piano), Gertraud Geißler (piano) et al .: ... and in the quiet I sing - songs by Sorbian composers (Label: Nova - 885225, vinyl LP, 1981)
  • Paul Kurzbach, Werner Zeibig, Chamber Choir Der Singakademie Karl-Marx-Stadt - Double Bass Concert • Choirs • Trakl-Lieder (Label: Nova - 885270, vinyl LP, 1987) with Gertraud Geißler on piano in the Trakl-Lieder
  • Young performers make music. With works by Robert Schumann, Frédéric Chopin, Sergej Rachmaninow, Modest Mussorgski, Alexander Skjabin, Hugo Wolf, Henri Wienawski. Soloists: Gertraud Geissler, piano; Brigitte Funke, violin; Thorsten Rosenbusch, violin; Helmut Hüttner, piano; Andreas Pistorius, piano; Peter Wass, piano; Helmut Pfeuffer, piano; Irene Brunko, piano; Rolf Ludwig, Horn; Andrea Ihle, soprano; Waldemar Wild, bass. Recorded in 1977 in the Lukaskirche studio in Dresden. Eterna 1978. Article no .: 8 27 113.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ University of Music Dresden: Christine Hesse: Trained with Gertraud Geißler at the HFMDD (example). Retrieved March 4, 2018 .
  2. There are numerous song singers and musicians who state in their profiles that they received their training with Gertraud Geißler in Dresden at the local University of Music.
  3. ^ Neue Musikzeitung Leipzig (nmz): Concert at the end of the Paul Kurzbach honor. December 13, 2002, accessed March 4, 2018 .
  4. chemnitz.de: Concert in honor of Paul Kurzbach (1902-1997). December 6, 2002, accessed March 4, 2018 .
  5. dada-records.de: Gertraud Geißler et al .: ... and in silence I sing - songs by Sorbian composers. Retrieved March 4, 2018 .
  6. This refers to young performers from the GDR.