Nina Violetta Paul

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Nina Violetta Paul (* in Vienna ) is an Austrian pianist and lecturer at the Institute for Singing and Music Theater at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna .

Life

education

Nina Violetta Paul comes from a Hungarian family and received her musical training in the preparatory class for piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Viktoria Shvihlikova and Elisabeth Dvorak-Weisshaar . She received a scholarship from the Baylor Foundation, University of Texas , studied piano with Krassimira Jordan in the United States and was able to gain her first professional experience there as an accompanist and répétiteur .

She then returned to Vienna and devoted herself to further training in song and instrumental accompaniment at the Vienna Conservatory with David Lutz and Johannes Kropfitsch , which she graduated with honors. After completing her studies in instrumental and vocal pedagogy at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna with Jochen Köhler , she specialized in vocal and instrumental accompaniment.

Artistic activity

Paul is a répétiteur at master classes , competitions and opera productions and was musical assistant under Uwe Theimer at the Lower Austrian Operetta Summer in Langenlois in 2011 and 2012 . She performed at the Wiener Musikverein , the Wiener Konzerthaus and the RadioKulturhaus in Vienna from Ö1 and toured Belgium , France , Great Britain , Japan , Luxembourg , Hungary , Switzerland , Syria and the United States .

In Austria she has worked musically with soloists from the Vienna State Opera such as Günther Groissböck , Simina Ivan and Clemens Unterreiner and soloists from the Vienna Volksoper such as Anita Götz , Michael Havlicek and Rebecca Nelsen .

In 2006 she accompanied the prize winner Daniel Johannsen at the International Hilde Zadek Singing Competition .

Nina Violetta Paul has been teaching accompaniment at the Institute for Singing and Music Theater at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna since 2014.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Nina Violetta Paul on the website of the Institute for Singing and Music Theater at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna , accessed on May 28, 2016