Julia Rebekka Adler

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Julia Rebekka Adler , born May, (* 1978 in Heidelberg ) is a German violist and viola d'amore player.

Life

Adler was the best-placed German participant in the viola subject at the ARD music competition 2004. She is a student of Hartmut Rohde (Berlin), where she completed her main and postgraduate studies, 'concert exams', as well as Johannes Lüthy, Kim Kashkashian and Wolfram Christ (Freiburg ) and Juri Baschmet (Siena). She was the first national winner at Jugend musiziert several times . She was a scholarship holder of the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben and the Theodor Rogler Foundation, as well as a member of the national selection of concerts of young artists in the course of the German Music Competition in 2003 and 2004 . In 2002 she won the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Prize for viola from the German Schools of Music. Among other things, she was a member of the Kuss Quartet, deputy solo violist of the Munich Philharmonic and plays in the Berlin solo octet . Since 2016 she has been professor for viola at the Berlin University of the Arts . Julia Rebekka Adler has been performing Mieczyslaw Weinberg's sonatas for solo viola, which were virtually unknown until then, in concerts. Her recordings of these works in 2008/2009 on Bayerischer Rundfunk were released in early 2010 on the Neos CD label.

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