Ingrid Marsoner

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Ingrid Marsoner (born August 11, 1970 in Leoben ) is an Austrian pianist .

Live and act

education

She received her first music lessons at the age of four, and at the age of eleven she was accepted at the Graz University of Music . There she completed her studies with Sebastian Benda and Rudolf Kehrer. In addition, she attended numerous master courses and private lessons with Tatjana Nikolajewa , Jürgen Uhde , Dominique Merlet, Alfred Brendel and Paul Badura-Skoda, among others .

Career

Ingrid Marsoner gives concerts regularly in numerous festivals and concert halls, such as: Wiener Musikverein , Golden Hall , Wiener Konzerthaus, Oriental Performing Art Center in Shanghai , Weill Recital Hall of Carnegie Hall , Merkin Hall in New York, National Philharmonic of Ukraine, Congress House Biel, Stefaniensaal in Graz, Chicago Cultural Center, as part of: Wiener Festwochen , Styriarte , International Steinway Festival in Arhus, International Brahms Festival, Hohenloher Kultursommer, Music Weeks Millstatt, rarities of piano music in Husum , Merano Music Weeks , Grafenegger Palace Concerts, Festival Intonazione, Bravissimo Festival in Guatemala City, Live Radio and TV Series Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series in Chicago, Carinthian Summer , Downers Grove Music Festival and many others.

Ingrid Marsoner has performed as a soloist with numerous orchestras and conductors, such as the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Philippe Jordan, the RSO Vienna under Cornelius Meister , the Sinfonie Orchester Biel under the direction of Thomas Rösner , the Symphony Orchestra of the National Philharmony of Ukraine under Mykola Dyadyura or the Macedonian Chamber Orchestra under Paul Weigold .

Marsoner also appears as a chamber musician and accompanist, her partners include the Franz Schubert Quartet , Ernst Kovacic , Gerhard Schulz and Kit Armstrong . She organized word-tone evenings with actors Sona McDonald, Peter Matić , Peter Uray and in regular collaboration with Klaus Maria Brandauer .

As part of a concert tour to Brazil, she was the first European pianist to play a classical piano recital in a favela in Rio de Janeiro , in November 2002 in cooperation with the Austrian consulate as part of Dietmar Starke's Celula Urbana social projects in the Jacarezinho favela.

Ingrid Marsoner received the Martha Debelli Scholarship from the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz and the Bösendorfer Scholarship from the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. She also won first prize at the national “Jugend musiziert” competition and the Jeunesse competition in Vienna, second prize at the Steinway competition and the “Kawai Prize” (first prize) at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival in Los Angeles. Her CD with piano sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven, released in 2017, received a Pizzicato SuperSonic Award. In 2014 she was a juror at the Johann Sebastian Bach Competition in Leipzig .

repertoire

Ingrid Marsoner's repertoire includes works from all styles of classical piano music, including rarities such as the piano concerto in A minor by Johann Nepomuk Hummel or the piano sonatas by her ancestor Robert Fuchs . A special focus is on the interpretation of classical, early romantic and Russian piano music. The pianist has given numerous world premieres and premieres, including the American première of Beat Furrer's Three Piano Pieces in the Austrian Cultural Forum New York and, together with the Austrian Chamber Symphony Orchestra under Ernst Theis, the Austrian première of Darius Milhaud's piano concertos No. 4, op. 295 and No. 5, op. 346 in the Vienna Konzerthaus.

Albums

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Música clássica chega à favela do Jacarezinho - Agência Brasil ( Memento of the original of June 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / memoria.ebc.com.br
  2. Music database - discography
  3. ^ Ingrid Marsoner: Hummel & Beethoven