Troels Svane

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Troels Svane (* 1967 ) is a Danish cellist .

Life

Troels Svane studied with David Geringas at the Musikhochschule Lübeck and passed his diploma and concert exams with distinction and top marks in all subjects. He also received lessons from Anner Bylsma , Frans Helmerson , Ralph Kirshbaum , György Ligeti , Yo-Yo Ma , Siegfried Palm , Boris Pergamenschikow , Mstislaw Rostropowich , Daniil Shafran , Paul Tortelier and the Amadeus Quartet .

After graduating from high school, at the age of 18, he became deputy principal cellist of the Copenhagen Philharmonic. In addition to numerous scholarships, he has received national and international prizes. He has been invited as a soloist by most of the Danish orchestras and by orchestras in Germany, England, Holland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and Switzerland.

He has performed in recitals and as a member of the Copenhagen Piano Trio and the Menuhin Festival Piano Quartet all over Europe, Australia, Asia, South America and the USA. Troels Svane performed a. a. with Juri Baschmet , Thomas Brandis , Zakhar Bron , Ulf Hoelscher , Karl Leister and the Zehetmair Quartet .

He recorded more than 40 CDs, including a. the complete works for cello and piano by Beethoven , Rachmaninow and Reger .

After 11 years as assistant to David Geringas, he was appointed professor for violoncello at the Lübeck University of Music in 2004 . He also has a cello class at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin . He has given master classes in Australia, Asia, the Ukraine, South America and in numerous European countries and acts as a juror at major competitions. His students are winners of international music competitions such as the Rostropowich Competition in Paris and the ARD Competition in Munich.

Others

Troels Svane is the father of Rasmus Svane , a grand master in chess .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ [1] Ralf Mulde: The nice chess family on the Trave on ramada-cup.de