Martin Bramböck

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Martin Bramböck (born November 3, 1963 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian horn player .

Career

Bramböck received his first horn lessons at the age of nine at the Innsbruck Conservatory. After graduating from the Humanist High School in Innsbruck, he studied school music and instrumental music education at the Mozarteum in Innsbruck and Salzburg, majoring in horn (with Hans-Jörg Angerer ) and singing (with Peter Ullrich ). In 1989 he completed his studies with a diploma with distinction and graduation as a Magister Artium. Afterwards concert studies at the music academies in Vienna with Roland Berger and Willibald Janezic and in Graz / Oberschützen with Günter Högner . In 1996 he graduated with honors.

Since then played Bramböck with numerous renowned orchestras, such as the Vienna Philharmonic , the Vienna Symphony , the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra , with the Stuttgart Philharmonic , the Tyrolean Symphony Orchestra Innsbruck and many others. He worked with conductors such as Claudio Abbado , Carlos Kleiber , Riccardo Muti , Lorin Maazel , Bernard Haitink and Zubin Mehta . He currently plays as principal horn in the Austro-Hungarian Haydn Philharmonic .

Bramböck has been leading a horn class at the Carinthian State Conservatory since 1992 and has also been teaching at the Joseph Haydn Conservatory of the State of Burgenland in Eisenstadt since 1996 . In addition, he has been teaching at the Vienna University of Music since 2000 in order to set up a horn preparatory class together with the Comenius Music School and the adult education centers.

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