Matthias Ziegler

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Matthias Ziegler
Born (1955-02-13) 13 February 1955 (age 69)
Bern, Switzerland
GenresContemporary, jazz, electronic music, classical
Instrument(s)Flute, alto flute, bass flute, contrabass flute
Formerly ofZurich Chamber Orchestra

Matthias Ziegler (born in Bern, Switzerland on 13 February 1955) is a Swiss flautist and professor of flute who specializes in contemporary music for various sizes of flute (including flute, alto flute, bass flute, and contrabass flute).

Early life and career

Ziegler started playing with recorder at the age of four and by the age of nine decided to practice playing a flute. Two years prior to it, his grandparents took him to a flute and organ concert, with the fascination with the flute arose from there. Ziegler plays Miguel Arista's Louis Lot, especially during collaboration with Bickford Brannen and Eva Kingma, who plays Alto flute. His choice of this instrument came after long studying at Zurich Conservatory and eventually making his mind on Jack Moore's flute. In Conservatory he studied under various teachers and music pedagogues, including; William Bennett, Geoffrey Gilbert, André Jaunet, and Conrad Klemm.[1]

Ziegler has toured with Andreas Vollenweider and George Gruntz, and performed with Pierre Favre and Mark Dresser. In a classical context, he was formerly the solo flautist for the Zurich Chamber Orchestra.[2]

Playing style

Ziegler's original works for flute instruments feature numerous

PET film membranes similar to the dimo used on the Chinese dizi on several of his instruments; he calls flutes so equipped "matusiflute." In addition, he plays quarter tone
flutes.

Ziegler is also proficient with jazz and improvised music, and frequently performs in an

originally composed for viola da gamba.

He lives in

, and has toured the United States, Japan, Australia, South America, and Israel.

Discography

References

  1. ^ Mark Xiao (September 14, 2018). "Interview with Matthias Ziegler". Flutes and Flutists. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "World Renowned Flutist Matthias Ziegler Performs Sunday Evening Guest Artist Concert". March 16, 2006. Retrieved 10 November 2019.

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