Wolfgang Czeipek

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Wolfgang Czeipek (* in Vienna ) is an Austrian conductor and music teacher .

Life

Czeipek studied musicology, composition and conducting, was from 1967 as conductor, accompanist committed and musical director at several theaters in Austria and Switzerland and completed a guest conductor, among others at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona , at the State Theater on Gärtnerplatz in Munich and at the Raimund Theater in Vienna. In 1974 he settled in Klagenfurt , where he was first conductor and director of studies at the Klagenfurt City Theater until 1983 .

In 1984 he received a teaching post at the Carinthian State Conservatory and in 1986 took over the management of the Carinthian section of the Austrian Musical Youth . He founded the “Camerata Carinthia”, the “Gustav Mahler Klagenfurt Chamber Ensemble” and the “Jeunesse Orchestra Klagenfurt”.

Czeipek is a member of various juries at international competitions and has been a regular guest lecturer at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow since 2001 . Guest conductors have taken him to Italy , Portugal , Hungary , Bulgaria , Slovenia , Russia , Germany , South Korea , Kazakhstan , Lithuania , Turkey and the People's Republic of China . In 1994 he conducted the Volgograd Philharmonic at the first official performance of the Kindertotenlieder by Gustav Mahler and performed all of Gustav Mahler's instrumental symphonies in Budapest and Klagenfurt with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Press release of the Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture on APA OTS accessed on August 26, 2014