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In een uurtje door Wagners immense vierluik Der Ring des Nibelungen heen? Het kan en het Radio Filharmonisch Orkest doet het. Zonder zangers of complexe verhaallijnen. Wat overblijft, is die fantastische muziek. Een must voor alle Wagnerfans en ideaal voor een eerste kennismaking met hét waagstuk uit de klassieke muziek. Het onmogelijke In 1991 presteerde Henk de Vlieger het onmogelijke. Hij bracht de vier avondvullende opera’s van Der Ring des Nibelungen terug tot een steekhoudende orkestversie. Wie bekend is met het werk en de bijbehorende mythologie, hoort de verhalen terug in de gedurfde bewerking. Geen nood als dat niet zo is. De voormalig slagwerker van het Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Vlieger schreef een meeslepend orkestwerk dat klinkt als een symfonisch gedicht. Andreas Ottensamer Webers Eerste klarinetconcert past wonderwel in het gezelschap van Wagner. Over Andreas Ottensamers cd-opname van het concert schreef Gramophone dat de klarinettist ‘vloeibaar goud in de belcanto-frasen giet’. Ottensamer is soloklarinettist van de Berliner Philharmoniker. Zijn eerste lessen kreeg hij van zijn vader Ernst, die eerste klarinettist van de Wiener Philharmoniker is geweest.
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Andreas Ottensamer Biography
The Austrian clarinettist Andreas Ottensamer has captured audiences and critics alike with the singular beauty of tone that he coaxes from the instrument. At one stage he studied the cello, which perhaps has helped to imbue his approach to the clarinet with a soulful depth. His Viennese instrument, with a wider bore than the closely related German-system clarinet, produces a particularly dark, expansive and warm tone, which he exploits to full advantage. Born in 1989, Ottensamer comes from an Austro-Hungarian family of musicians and was drawn to music early, receiving his first piano lessons when he was four. At the age of ten he began studying cello in his home town at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, then changed to the clarinet under Johann Hindler in 2003. Andreas Ottensamer gained his first orchestral experience depping in the orchestra of the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic and as a member of the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester. In 2009 he interrupted his Harvard studies to become a scholar of the Orchestra Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker. As principal clarinettist he has played with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin from July 2010 to February 2011 and with the Berliner Philharmoniker. Ottensamer has won first prize in competitions for clarinet, cello and piano, and performs as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the world in venues such as Musikverein Wien, Konzerthaus Wien, Brucknerhaus Linz, Musikverein Graz, Philharmonie Berlin, Tempodrom Berlin, De Doelen Rotterdam, and Seoul Arts Center. His artistic partnerships include work with Murray Perahia, Leif Ove Andsnes, Leonidas Kavakos, Janine Jansen, Guy Braunstein, Clemens Hagen, Yo-Yo Ma and Emmanuel Pahud. In 2005 Andreas Ottensamer founded the clarinet trio The Clarinotts with his father Ernst and brother Daniel, both solo clarinettists in the orchestra of the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic. Several works have been dedicated to the ensemble. In February 2013 Andreas Ottensamer entered an exclusive recording partnership with Deutsche Grammophon/Mercury Classics, making him the first ever solo clarinettist to sign an exclusive agreement with the Yellow Label. His first album, Portraits - The Clarinet Album, will be released in the summer and features concertos by Copland, Spohr and Cimarosa, plus arrangements of short pieces. His partners are the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra under Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Apart from his extensive activities within the world of classical music, Andreas Ottensamer has widened his horizon to other musical fields, resulting in a collaboration and recording with Tori Amos in her album Night of Hunters. Argo Artists Management Marcus Spreitzer mspreitzer@argoartistmanagement.com
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