Tim Stolzenburg

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Tim Stolzenburg (* 1969 in Stralsund ) is a German musician .

At the age of 15, Stolzenburg qualified for admission to the Weimar "Schloss Belvedere", a boarding school of the " Liszt School of Music Weimar ". He studied the cello until 1992 with Professor Brunhard Böhme from Weimar and then until his concert exam in 1996 with Bernhard Gmelin , professor at the Hamburg University of Music and Theater .

During his studies he met Andreas Lehmann and Christian Wilm Müller, with whom he has been playing in the "Liszt Trio Weimar" since 1990.

In 1991 he became principal cellist of the Chamber Philharmonic of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival . With various ensembles as well as with the Liszt Trio, but also as a soloist, he played in numerous places at home and abroad. In 1999 he became a lecturer for the major violoncello at the University of Music in Weimar. From 2004 he taught violoncello and methodology at the Kangnam University there on behalf of the "German School of Music Weimar" in Yongin, South Korea .

Since March 2007, Stolzenburg has been one of the professors at the Institute for String Instruments and Harp at the Liszt School of Music Weimar.

Tim Stolzenburg is married and has two children.

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