Jörg Halubek

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Jörg Halubek (* 1977 in Beckum ) is a German conductor , harpsichordist , organist and professor .

life and work

Jörg Halubek studied church music , historical keyboard instruments and historical performance practice at the music academies in Stuttgart, Freiburg and at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis . His teachers were Jon Laukvik , Robert Hill , Andrea Marcon and Jesper Bøje Christensen .

In 2004 he won first prize as an organist at the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition in Leipzig.

In 2008 he founded the Stuttgart Baroque Orchestra il Gusto Barocco with a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Art of Fugue at the European Music Festival in Stuttgart. In the 2009/2010 season Halubek took over the musical assistance of the co-production of Antonio Vivaldi 's Juditha triumphans the Stuttgart State Opera and the Salzburg Festival and conducted several performances at the Stuttgart Schauspielhaus.

In 2010 he conducted “il Gusto Barocco” in Stuttgart Georg Friedrich Handel's oratorio Il Trionfo del Tempo in a staged performance in the church, in 2012 the world premiere of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello's pastoral opera La Tisbe , composed in 1718 , followed in 2016 the world premiere of Johann David Heinichen's Flavio Crispo .

At the Staatstheater Kassel Halubek took over the musical direction of Alessandro Scarlattis Griselda (2012), Vivaldi's L'Olimpiade (2013) Handel's Saul (2013), Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride (2014), Leonardo Vincis Artaserse (2015), Los Elementos by Antonio de Literes and Antigona by Tommaso Traetta . At the Oldenburg State Theater he has as a specialist in Baroque music, the opera Hercules , Serse and Agrippina brought by Handel performed. Since 2016/2017 Halubek has been creating a four-part Monteverdi cycle at the Mannheim National Theater with “il Gusto Barocco” . In 2016/2017 he headed Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria , followed by L'incoronazione di Poppea in 2017/2018 .

At the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music 2017, he realized Reinhard Keiser's Die Nobelmütige Octavia with winners of the Cesti competition . In June 2017 he conducted Tommaso Traettas Antigona with international artists such as Goshka Macuga and Gareth Pugh as a guest at the Staatstheater Kassel as a reference to documeta 14 . In 2018 he led the opening premiere of the Handel Festival Halle Handel's Berenice .

In 2018/2019 he continued his engagement in Kassel with staged Bach cantatas , and the third part of the Monteverdi cycle at the Mannheim National Theater will be a staged interpretation of the Marian Vespers directed by Calixto Bieito . In March 2019 Jörg Halubek made his guest debut at the Komische Oper Berlin with Handel's opera Poro, Re dell'Indie in a production by Harry Kupfer .

For some time now Jörg Halubek has been working on a complete recording of JS Bach's organ works on original instruments.

After teaching assignments and professorships at the music academies in Karlsruhe , Stuttgart, Trossingen and Linz (A), Jörg Halubek has been professor for organ and historical keyboard instruments at the Stuttgart State University of Music since 2016 .

Prices

  • 2004: 1st prize (organ), International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition Leipzig
  • 2014: Diapason d'Or, March 2014 for CPE Bach: Works for Keyboard and Violin (PAN Classicas 2014)
  • 2016: Diapason d'Or de l'Année 2016 for JS Bach : Be Suonate à harpsichord certato è violiono solo, with Leila Schayegh (baroque violin). Glossa, 2016.
  • 2016: Editor's Choice March 2016 for JS Bach : Be Suonate à harpsichord certato è Violiono solo, with Leila Schayegh (baroque violin). Glossa, 2016.
  • 2016: Top list of the German record review for JS Bach : Be Suonate à harpsichord certato è violiono solo, with Leila Schayegh (baroque violin). Glossa, 2016.

Audio documents

  • Organo pleno , organ works by JS Bach on the Silbermann organ in Rötha . 2006.
  • Bernardo Storace's harpsichord and organ works. SWR / cpo, 2006
  • Passacaglia , works for harpsichord by Bach, Frescobaldi, Ligeti et al. Mvh, 2007.
  • Giovanni Mossi : Violin Sonatas, with Leila Schayegh (baroque violin). Pan, 2008.
  • Canzone e Cantate , with Franco Fagioli (countertenor). SWR / Carus, 2010.
  • Leclair & his Rivals , with Leila Schayegh (baroque violin). Pan, 2012.
  • CPE Bach: Works for Keyboard and Violin, with Leila Schayegh (baroque violin). Pan, 2014.
  • GA Brescianello : Tisbe, baroque opera, with il Gusto Barocco. SWR / cpo, 2012.
  • JS Bach: Be Suonate à harpsichord certato è Violiono solo, with Leila Schayegh (baroque violin). Glossa, 2016.
  • Johann David Heinichen : Flavio Crispo, baroque opera, with il Gusto Barocco. SWR / cpo, 2018.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the baroque orchestra "il Gusto Barocco"
  2. ^ The German stage. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  3. Komische Oper Berlin: Poros, Opera in three acts [1731] - March 16, 2019, 7:30 p.m. | Komische Oper Berlin. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .