Martin Angerer

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Martin Angerer (* 1977 in Graz ) is an Austrian trumpeter .

Life

Martin Angerer studied trumpet from 1992 at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz with Stanko Arnold . He graduated with honors with a master's degree . He then studied in Sweden with Bo Nilsson and Håkan Hardenberger and at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with Hans Gansch . Master classes followed , including a. with Maurice André , Pierre Thibaud and Adolph Herseth .

He has been a member of the “Ensemble Wiener Collage” since 1996, and is also part of the “The Art of Trumpet Vienna” ensemble. In 2000 he was appointed first trumpeter of the Graz Symphony Orchestra and in 2007 solo trumpeter of the Staatskapelle Berlin . There he also taught as a mentor at the orchestra academy. After four years, Angerer finally moved to the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in September 2011 .

Martin Angerer has been a guest of numerous well-known European orchestras (e.g. the Vienna State Opera Orchestra , the Munich Philharmonic , the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala , the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig , the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and the German Symphony Orchestra Berlin ). As a soloist he performed a. a. at the Salzburg and Bregenz Festivals , and on tours through Europe, the United States and Japan .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Martin Angerer. In: br-so.de. Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, accessed on September 4, 2019 .