Halina Bertram

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Halina Bertram (* 1971 in Prague ) is a Czech pianist .

Life

From 1985 to 1990 she studied at the Prague Conservatory with the Russian pianist Valentina Kameníková and in 1990 moved to Karl-Heinz Kämmerling at the Hanover University of Music and Theater , where she graduated in 1995. She continued her studies with Gitti Pirner in Munich .

Numerous successes in national and international competitions lined her artistic path such as 1985 1st prizes at the "Concertino Praga" and "Virtuosi per musica di piano forte", 1986 at the "Smetana Competition" and 1987 a 2nd prize and the "Hindemith Prize" "at the" European Music Prize "in Frankfurt am Main. In 1989 she won the special prize for the best piano accompaniment at the "International Music Competition" in Prowadia / Bulgaria.

In addition to her solo work, Halina Bertram devotes herself intensively to chamber music in various formations, for example in the FAE duo with the violinist Ulrike Cramer and in the "Syrinx Ensemble", with which she was invited to the 1993 International Chamber Music Festival in Osaka / Japan.

Halina Bertram gives regular piano and chamber music evenings in Germany and the Czech Republic. She has performed as a soloist with the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Moravian Philharmonic and the West Bohemian Philharmonic. There are several recordings for Czech radio and television. In her adopted home in Gauting , Upper Bavaria , she is a valued piano teacher.

In 2003 she received the Günther-Klinge-Kulturpreis of the community of Gauting .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Günther Klinge Culture Prize. In: gauting.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019 .