- Maurice Steger
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Maurice Steger, born 1971 in Switzerland, is a musical director and as a recorder player one of the most influential and popular soloists of his generation.
Maurice Steger is a frequent guest soloist with leading Baroque ensembles such as the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, the Musica Antiqua Köln, The English Concert, Europa Galante, the Accademia Bizantina or I Barocchisti. He also regularly appears with modern symphony orchestras such as the English Chamber Orchestra, the Berliner Barock Solisten, the Musikkollegium Winterthur and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, also in the role as conductor.
He has performed with celebrated artists such as Thomas Quasthoff, Dorothea Röschmann, Hilary Hahn, Laurence Cummings, Rainer Kussmaul, Igor Oistrakh, Marcus Creed, Jörg Faerber, Fabio Biondi, Sandrine Piau, Andrew Manze, Sol Gabetta and Diego Fasolis, Albrecht Mayer and Ruth Ziesak. In recital he is regularly accompanied by Naoki Kitaya and the Continuo Consort, by Markus Märkl, Alexander Weimann and by Sergio Ciomei.
In the last years, Steger started successfully to conduct Baroque- and Symphony Orchestras: The English Concert, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, the NDR Radiophilaharmonie, the Taipei Symphony Orchestra and many others became partners for Baroque and Classical Repertoire.
His projects about Tino Flautino, musical fairy-tales for children, have enjoyed great success and are also available on CD (Philips a.o.), in books and on Play a long products.
In addition Maurice Steger has recorded several albums, many of which have been crowned with international awards, including Vivaldi's concertos for recorder, the Telemann Flute Quartets for Deutsche Grammophon (with Reinhard Goebel and the Musica Antiqua Köln). Steger records for harmonia mundi. He won the most important classical awards for his projects, the solo concerts of Telemann with the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin and the album Giuseppe Sammartini (2007) with his own consort. The latest recordings are an album of Early Baroque music, Venezia 1625[1] and a dazzling CD with Corelli Concertos Mr. Corelli in London.
Maurice Steger teaches master classes in Europe and abroad.
References
- ^ Norris, Geoffrey (1 April 2009). "Maurice Steger's Venezia 1625: classical CD of the week". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturecritics/geoffreynorris/5061375/Maurice-Stegers-Venezia-1625-classical-CD-of-the-week.html. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
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Categories:- 1971 births
- Swiss musicians
- Performers of early music
- Living people
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