Gottfried Schneider (musician)

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Gottfried Schneider (born June 10, 1948 in Bad Gastein , Austria ) is a German violinist and university professor.

Live and act

Grew up in a German-Austrian family of musicians, Gottfried Schneider made his first appearance with an orchestra in Bad Gastein at the age of 11 . His father Hans Schneider was a conductor and composer, his mother Ingeborg Schneider a singer. The family's artistic acquaintance with the pianist Wilhelm Backhaus , with whom Gottfried Schneider was allowed to perform violin sonatas by Beethoven and Brahms, was formative for the early years . After initial studies at the Mozarteum Salzburg and the Conservatory in Nuremberg , Gottfried Schneider was a junior student at the Munich Conservatory with Otto Büchner (1965–67). The Abitur at the Gymnasium Casimirianum in Coburg was followed by several years of study with Max Rostal in Cologne and Bern as well as a complementary study visit with Ivan Galamian in New York. During this time Gottfried Schneider also attended lectures and seminars in German, philosophy and musicology (with Christoph Wolff ) at the University of Erlangen .

Rudolf Serkin brought him to his Marlboro Music Festival in the USA after winning the Brothers Busch Prize . There he met the violinist Sandor Vegh , who became his mentor. As his successor, Gottfried Schneider held a master class for violin and chamber music at the Robert Schumann University in Düsseldorf from 1980 to 1991 . In 1991 he was appointed to a professorship for violin at the University of Music and Theater in Munich . In addition to his teaching activities (until 2018), he also directed the university's chamber orchestra until his retirement in 2013.

His concert activities as a soloist and chamber musician have taken the violinist to several continents. Wolfgang Sawallisch called him "... one of the very few German violinists of his generation of international format".

An important place in Gottfried Schneider's concert repertoire is the interpretation of the sonatas and partitas for solo violin by Johann Sebastian Bach . After early recordings (Deutsche Grammophon 1977), a complete recording of the cycle was made by Oehms Classics in 2011/2012. In this context, Gottfried Schneider also worked scientifically on the problems of interpretation of these works and received his doctorate in 2016 for his dissertation "Johann Sebastian Bach, Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin: Aspects of Performance on the Instrument" at the University of Malta.

In addition to numerous CD productions of forgotten musical works (violin concertos by Dohnanyi , Hermann Goetz , Adolf Busch , Kurt Weill, and others), he has often been involved in premieres and premieres for the works of important contemporary composers (violin concertos by BA Zimmermann , Lutoslawski , Ligeti , Rihm ) .

Prizes and awards

Gottfried Schneider is the winner of national (national youth music competition , German music competition , concerts of young artists ) and international ( Carl Flesch , London; Jeunesses Musicales , Belgrade) competitions.

Discography (selection)

  • A. Busch Violin Sonata and Piano Trio (2003 VMS)
  • CH Veerhoff Violin Sonata op.47 (with Gerhard Oppitz , piano, 1997 Col Legno)
  • D. Scarlatti Violin Sonatas 1-5 (with Cord Garben , piano, 1987 Schwann Musica Mundi)
  • E. v. Dohnányi Concerto for Violin and Orchestra op.27 (Bamberg Symphony, 1986 Koch Schwann)
  • F. Martin "Polyptique" (Munich Chamber Orchestra, Hans Stadlmair , 1999 Koch Schwann)
  • F. Schubert Trout Quintet (1985 Sylter Sommer)
  • H. Goetz Violin Concerto (NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover, 1993 cpo)
  • HW Henze "New Folk Songs and Shepherd Songs" (with Franz Halász, guitar, 2004 Naxos)
  • JS Bach Six Sonatas and Partitas for violin solo (2012 Oehms Classics)
  • JS Bach solo cantatas (1984 Aulos / Teldec)
  • JS Bach Sonata 1 for violin solo in G minor BwV 1001 (1977 Deutsche Grammophon)
  • L. Godowski "12 Impressions" (with Cord Garben , piano, 1989 Etcetera Records)
  • M. Ravel Sonate pour Violin et Piano, Tzigane (with Wolfgang Watzinger, piano, 1977 Deutsche Grammophon)
  • O. Greif Violin Sonata no. 3 "The Meeting of the Waters" (with Olivier Greif, piano, 2010 INA)
  • H. Hiller "Josa with the magic fiddle" (Münchner Symphoniker, 1991 Patmos Verlag)
  • W. Rihm "Third Music" (SWR Sinfonieorchester, Michael Gielen , 1997 Schott Wergo, 2007 Hänssler Classic)
  • WA Mozart Divertimento KV 334 (1991 Kuhmon Festival)
  • WA Mozart Serenade Concerts (from KV 185, 203, 204, 250, 1990 Koch Schwann)
  • WA Mozart violin sonatas KV 277, 278, 280 (with Gerhard Oppitz , piano, 2001 LOFT MUSIC)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Institute for art and music historical research: Schneider, Hans (pseud. Peter Lund) Irmgard Ingeborg Raab. 2002, accessed January 14, 2019 .
  2. University of Music and Theater Munich - Gottfried Schneider - Professor for violin, chamber orchestra. Retrieved January 14, 2019 .
  3. Bavarian Library Association. Retrieved January 14, 2019 .
  4. A. Busch Violin Concerto (with Philharmonia Hungarica)