Ute Hasenauer

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Ute Hasenauer (full name: Ute Hasenauer-Ramirez ; * around 1966) is a trained violinist for classical music and professor for violin at the Cologne University of Music and Dance . Since 2004 she has been head of the Pre-College Cologne junior program there .

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At the age of 10, Hasenauer and Frank Peter Zimmermann were admitted to the Folkwang Music Academy in Essen as a young student in a nationwide first special arrangement . She later studied there with Valery Gradow as well as in Mannheim and Cologne and completed numerous master courses with renowned university lecturers. In 1993 she became the first woman in the history of the orchestra to be concertmaster in the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich and was subsequently engaged with the Bamberg Symphony and, since 1999, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra .

In addition, she took part in numerous television and radio recordings and has performed several times as a soloist with various orchestras since early childhood and gave numerous sonata evenings at home and abroad. In addition, numerous television and radio recordings were made on domestic and foreign broadcasters during this time.

In 2000 Hasenauer received a position as a lecturer for the violin at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg and in 2004 followed an appointment as professor at the University of Music and Dance in Cologne. There she founded and currently heads the “Pre-College Cologne - Training Center for the Musically Gifted” and is Vice Dean of Faculty 2.

In addition to violin lessons and jury activities, she is involved in numerous committees for researching and promoting talented people in the music sector and was elected a board member of the European String Teacher's Association (ESTA), Germany section in 2004.

Ute Hasenauer is married to the violinist Benjamin Ramirez, the brother of the painter Rafael Remírez and the youngest son of the visual artist Antonio Máro from Hauset, Belgium .

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Individual evidence

  1. Personnel entry at the HfMT Cologne
  2. ^ Board of ESTA Germany
  3. Vita Benjamin Ramírez on the pages of RMI Instrumental