Ingo Dannhorn

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Ingo Dannhorn (* 1974 in Munich ) is a German pianist .

Life

Ingo Dannhorn received his first piano lessons at the age of 5 and was accepted into Anton Czjzek's gifted class in 1983 at the Salzburg Mozarteum (now the University of Music and Performing Arts, Salzburg) . 1987–1988 he studied there in the concert class with Peter Lang. In 1988 he was accepted into the young student class at the University of Music and Theater in Munich , studied with Margarita Höhenrieder and graduated in 1997. Subsequently he studied simultaneously in the master class with Gerhard Oppitz in Munich, as well as at the universities of music in Vienna with Noel Flores and Winterthur with Gitti Pirner . Dannhorn took part in master classes with Bruno Leonardo Gelber , Tatjana Nikolajewa , Dieter Zechlin , Jacob Latin, Elza Kolodin, Karl-Heinz Kämmerling , Aquiles Delle-Vigne and Rudolf Kehrer . In 2001 he completed his studies with a master class diploma from the University of Music and Theater in Munich.

As a soloist and chamber musician, he worked with Francisco Araiza , José Cura , Christian Altenburger , Maxim Vengerov and the presenter and actor Max Schautzer .

Dannhorn taught as a music teacher for piano from 2002 to 2006 at the Music Academy in Bremen ; from 1997 to 2008 at the University of Music and Theater in Munich . From 2002 to 2006 he also taught chamber music and instrumental accompaniment at the Augsburg University of Music and was a lecturer for piano and vocal accompaniment at the Wiesbaden Music Academy from 2007 to 2014. From 2014 to 2016 he was professor of piano at Sungshin University in Seoul and has taught at Yonsei University in Seoul since 2016 . From 2007 to 2009 he was a member of the artistic direction of the International Hugo Wolf Academy in Stuttgart together with Francisco Araiza and Mathias Spohr . From 2009 to 2011 he was a member of the board and artistic director of the International Academy for Song Design New Masters of the Art of Song .

Prizes and awards

Ingo Dannhorn is a prizewinner at state and national competitions by Jugend musiziert . In 1988 he received first prize at the International Steinway Competition in Salzburg and Vienna, in 1992 the City of Münster's Classical Prize and first prize with distinction at the Karl Lang Piano Competition in Munich. In 1993 he received 3rd prize at the international piano competition in Senigallia , in 1994 3rd prize at the 4th international competition for young pianists in Ettlingen and 1st prize with distinction at the international piano competition in Pinerolo . In 1996 he was a prizewinner at the International Piano Competition for Piano in Sydney (Australia) and a scholarship from the Yamaha International Music Foundation , and in 1997 he received his diploma at the International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna. In 1998 he received the Leonhardt and Ida Wolf Memorial Prize of the City of Munich and in 2000 the ARTS Culture Promotion Prize of the City of Traunstein. In 2001 Dannhorn received the 3rd prize at the International Beethoven Competition in Vienna.

Discography

  • Sonatas for piano - Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt (1998)
  • Beethoven Piano Sonatas - Sturm / Hammerklavier (2006)
  • Georg V King of Hanover - Piano Works (2010)
  • Schumann Poet's Love / Kerner Songs (2011)
  • Eggert / Schulhoff / Milhaud (2015)

Individual evidence

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