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Marcus Tanneberger Born August 1987 Origin Berlin, Germany Genres Classic Occupations Pilot Instruments Violin Years active 1990 – Marcus Tanneberger (* 1987 in Berlin) is a German violinist.[1][2]
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Career
Marcus Tanneberger started learning the violin on behalf of his parents at the early age of three and a half, and gave his first public performance at the age of five. During the national contest of Jugend musiziert which is under the aegis of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany and supported by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, he achieved the highest score twice, in the age of six and the age of eight.
Since September 1997 Tanneberger has been studying with Professor Ana Chumachenco at the Hochschule für Musik in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, where he also qualified as Jungstudent in 1998. From 1997–2001 he was a stipendiary of Karl-Böhm-Stiftung in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The Karl-Böhm-Stiftung enabled him to perform in several concerts in Germany and abroad.
In May 2006 he received 3rd Grand Prize at the Montreal International Music Competition out of almost 211 applications. His awards until now include 1st Prize at the Third International Louis Spohr Competition for young violinists, Weimar, in October 2001, and 3rd prize at the International Yehudi Menuhin Competition, France, April 2002. In November 2003 Marcus Tanneberger was a prize-winner at the Fifth Leopold Mozart International Violin Competition in Augsburg. In January 2004 he received 1st prize with the highest number of points at the "Jugend musiziert" Competition as well as special prizes of the “Sparkasse Bayreuth” and “Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben”.
Tanneberger is primarius at Appassionata String Quartet in Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany. It is a Chamber Music Ensemble which was founded in 2007 at Hochschule für Musik Würzburg.
From November 2007 he was studying to be pilot with Lufthansa in Bremen, Germany, in addition to his violin career. He ended this apprenticeship successfully in 2009.[3][4][5]
Repertoire
His repertoire covers Sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvořák, Eduard Franck, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, and Giuseppe Tartini as well as virtuos pieces of Antonín Dvořák, Fritz Kreisler, Jules Massenet, Niccolò Paganini, Camille Saint-Saëns, Pablo de Sarasate, and Friedrich Smetana as well as Violin Concertos von Max Bruch, Édouard Lalo, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jean Sibelius, Henri Vieuxtemps und Henryk Wieniawski.[6]
Performances
As a Soloist he performed with several Orchestras just like “Staatskapelle Weimar”, “Münchner Rundfunkorchester”, “Montreal Symphony Orchestra”, “Hofer Symphoniker”, Youth Orchestra Baden-Baden, “RIAS Youth Orchestra Berlin”, “Symphony Orchestra Bad Reichenhall”, the “Sinfony Orchestra of Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar” as well as the Youth Symphony Orchestra Munich.
He performed with Igor Oistrakh, Muhai Tang, Christoph Poppen, Howard Golden, Markus Poschner, and George Alexander Albrecht and played concerts with Veronika Eberle, Herbert Schuch, Volker Hiemeyer, Milana Chernyavskaya, Dudana Mazmanishvili and Yumiko Urabe, as well as being a member of the Appassionata String Quartet in Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany.[7]
The musical press acknowledged his brilliant technique, intensity, and high degree of musical sensitivity and strength of expression. Audiences honoured his performances with ovations.
Violins
Since March 2006 Marcus plays a historic Violin dating from 1790, made by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi, Milan, Italy, loaned to him by the “Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben” for his success at the fourteenth Competition of the “Deutsche Musikinstrumentenfonds” in Hamburg, Germany.
Awards
- 1st Price at 3rd International Louis Spohr Competition for young violinists in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany (2001)
- 3rd Price at International Yehudi Menuhin Competition in France (2002)
- 4th Price at 5th International Violin Competition Leopold Mozart in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany (2003)[8]
- 3rd Price at Montreal International Musical Competition in Montréal, Québec, Canada (2006)
- 1st Price at Jugend musiziert Competition in Germany
- 1st Price at "Jugend Musiziert" Competition – Bavaria, Germany, Special Award of Sparkasse Bayreuth, Special Award of Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben
- Alois Kottmann Award of violinist Alois Kottmann during International Days of Music Hesse Main-Taunus Hofheim in Frankfurt am Main/Hofheim am Taunus, Hesse, Germany (2009)
Video on Demand
- Franck: Violin Sonata with Marcus Tanneberger, Montréal, Canada (13:38 min.)
- Haydn: Sunrise, Würzburger Appassionato Streichquartett with Marcus Tanneberger (8:49 min.)
- Haydn: Sunrise, Würzburger Appassionato Streichquartett with Marcus Tanneberger (5:29 min.)
External links
References
- ^ Marcus Tanneberger auf hoertnagel.de
- ^ Marcus Tanneberger auf: vdkd.de
- ^ Marcus Tanneberger & Tatiana Chernichka auf: kulturkreis-gilching.info
- ^ Appassionato Quartett auf: schubertiade-schloss-eyb.de
- ^ Schwäbischer Musiksommer 2007 auf: regio-augsburg.de
- ^ Medienberichte zu Marcus Tannenberger auf martinatrumpp.com
- ^ Press echo about Marcus Tannenberger auf martinatrumpp.com
- ^ Musik, die zueinander führt auf: hfm-n-a.de
Categories:- German classical violinists
- German violinists
- Music award winners
- Living people
- 1987 births
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