Marlene Hinterberger
Marlene Hinterberger (* 1954 in Bad Aibling ) is a German organist and music professor .
education
At the age of five she received her first piano lessons from Anna Stadler. She first studied at the Academy for Music, Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich, where she passed the state music teacher examination, the music maturity examination in Catholic church music, and the concert maturity examination in piano.
She then completed her main subject “organ” with cathedral organist Franz Lehrndorfer at the State University of Music in Munich with the artistic state examination in organ concert “with distinction”. From 1981 to 1983 she attended Franz Lehrndorfer's master class and during this time taught as his assistant in his own organ class. With the award of the master class diploma in 1983, she received a teaching position for organ at the State University for Music and Theater in Munich. In 2003 she became an honorary professor there .
Prizes and awards
- Prize winner at the organ competition of the cultural group in the Federal Association of German Industry
- Prize at the International Organ Competition "Accademia di S.Cecilia" in Rome
Appearances
Marlene Hinterberger played numerous organ, piano a. Harpsichord concerts at home and abroad Foreign countries. She took part in radio and television recordings, festival services, choir and orchestral concerts with other soloists.
Discography
- Joseph Suder : Festival Mass: Dona Nobis Pacem; Symphonic Music II
- Suder: Festival Mass & Symphonic Music
- Trio Vox Humana: "Songs of praise and organ splendor"
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SURNAME | Hinterberger, Marlene |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German organist and music professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bad Aibling |