Ingeborg Finke-Siegmund

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Ingeborg Finke-Siegmund (born Siegmund ; born December 4, 1919 in Asch , Czechoslovakia ; † January 1, 2012 ) was a German pianist and piano teacher.

Life

Ingeborg Finke-Siegmund was born in 1919 in a large family of the pastor and later Dresden superintendent Ringulf Siegmund (1889–1969) in Asch, Bohemia . After the National Socialists came to power , her father was released and arrested.

At the age of sixteen she entered the conservatory. She first studied with Walter Schaufuss-Bonini . Later she trained with Conrad Hansen , Franz Langer and Hugo Steurer . She gave her first solo evening in Dresden in 1942. She was a soloist until 1952. She then worked at the Carl Maria von Weber Academy of Music in Dresden . Her students included u. a. Peter Rösel , Sonnhild Fiebach , Christina Haupt , Ralf-Carsten Brömsel , Steffen Leißner , Christian Kluttig , Hans-Peter Richter and Hartmut Haenchen .

At Deutscher Verlag für Musik she was co-editor of the collection of contemporary compositions in piano lessons "For young pianists".

She was married to the Dresden pianist, composer, piano teacher and music critic Hermann Werner Finke (1911–1988).

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Individual evidence

  1. pianist Ingeborg Finke has died . In: Sächsische Zeitung , January 7, 2012, p. 10.
  2. a b c d e Gerhard Böhm: The pianist Ingeborg Finke-Sigmund is 80 today . In: Dresdner Latest News , December 4, 1999, p. 21.
  3. a b c Hartmut Haenchen : Ingeborg Finke-Siegmund on his 90th birthday . In: Dresdner Latest News , December 4, 2009, p. 10.