Julian Steckel

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Julian Steckel (* 1982 in Pirmasens ) is a German musician and university teacher for violoncello .

Life

Julian Steckel was born in 1982 in Pirmasens as the son of the piano teacher Vilja Steckel and the violin teacher and conductor Helfried Steckel. He graduated from the old-language Immanuel-Kant-Gymnasium . At the age of five, Steckel began to learn the cello with Ulrich Voss in Saarbrücken . He later studied with Gustav Rivinius (Saarbrücken), Boris Pergamenschikow in Berlin, Heinrich Schiff in Vienna and Antje Weithaas (Berlin). After receiving awards at the “ Jugend musiziertmusic competition , he was awarded a prize at the Federal Music Competition of the German Music Council in 2003. In 2010 he then won the ARD music competition . In 2012 he received the Echo Klassik in the Young Artists (Cello) category with his album Korngold, Bloch, Goldschmidt: Cello Concertos , published by Cavi-Music.

From 2011 to 2017, Steckel was professor of violoncello at the Rostock University of Music and Theater . Since October 2017 he has been working in the same position at the University of Music and Theater Munich.

Discography

  • Primavera: Winner of the German Music Competition (with Francesco Piemontesi, piano)
  • Tensions 2005: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (with Stefan Dohr, François Leleux, Christian Tetzlaff, Florian Donderer, Priya Mitchell, Hanna Weinmeister, Stefan Fehlandt, Krzysztof Chorzelski, Julian Steckel, Danjulo Ishizaka)
  • Tensions 2005: Johannes Brahms (with Lars Vogt, Isabelle Faust, Christian Tetzlaff, Veronika Eberle, Hanna Weinmeister, Stefan Fehlandt, Julian Steckel, Gustav Rivinius)
  • Klughardt Chamber Music (Leipzig String Quartet; Olga Gollej, piano; Julian Steckel, violoncello)
  • Mendelssohn - Works for Cello & Piano (with Paul Rivinius, piano)
  • Korngold- Goldschmidt- Bloch (under Daniel Raiskin)
  • French Cello Sonatas (with Paul Rivinius, piano)
  • Rachmaninoff & Prokofieff (Paul Rivinius, piano)
  • French Cello Sonatas ll (Paul Rivinius, piano)
  • CPE Bach Cello Concertos (Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Steckel on the website of the Rostock University of Music and Theater
  2. ^ Winner of the German Music Competition
  3. ↑ The 2010 winners have been announced. In: br.de. Retrieved January 13, 2020 .
  4. Homepage Echo Klassik ( Memento from July 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ Rose, Maren: University of Music and Theater Munich - Prof. Julian Steckel takes over the cello professorship. Retrieved September 12, 2017 .