Michael Schneider (conductor)

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Michael Schneider
Born (1953-08-10) 10 August 1953 (age 70)
Hochschule für Musik Köln
Occupations
  • Flautist
  • Recorder player
  • Conductor
  • Academic teacher
Organizations
AwardsARD International Music Competition

Michael Schneider (born 10 August 1953) is a German flautist, recorder player, conductor and academic teacher. He is especially connected with later Baroque repertoire such as the works of

Telemann and with early Classical repertoire such as the works of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
, and founded the orchestra La Stagione to perform and record such repertoire.

Career

Schneider was born in Nordhorn. He studied flute and recorder at the Musikhochschule Köln. In 1978 he was a winner of the ARD International Music Competition in the category recorder.[1]

For

Handel Festival in Göttingen, the Handel Festival in Halle, the Bachfest Leipzig, the Schwetzingen Festival and the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, among others.[5]

Schneider also conducted orchestras such as the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, the Cappella Coloniensis, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and the Israel Chamber Orchestra.[5]

In 1980 Schneider was appointed professor for recorder at the Berlin University of the Arts. Since 1993 he has been professor of the University of Music and Performing Arts, Frankfurt, where he established in 2005 a class for "Historische Interpretationspraxis" (historically informed interpretation). Since 2005 he has served as a vice president of the university.[1] In 2011 he appeared with about 50 students and teachers from the university at the Rheingau Musik Festival in Eberbach Abbey, including first a variety of chamber music concerts in smaller halls of the former monastery, performed by a piano quintet, a string quartet and a trumpet trio, and finally a semi-staged presentation of Alessandro Stradella's oratorio San Giovanni Battista in the Basilika.[6][7][8]

Selected recordings

Schneider recorded especially the works of Telemann, both as a player and conductor, including his wind concertos (6 volumes), recorder concertos, orchestral suites, Trauermusik (funeral music) for

Karl VII, Trauermusik for Hamburg's mayor Garlieb Sillem and the Hamburgische Kapitänsmusik (1755). He recorded the oratorio Der aus der Löwengrube erettete Daniel, the comic opera Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho, the opera Damon[9] and the one-act Pimpinone.[2]

From the Italian Baroque, he recorded

He recorded Bach's

Schneider's recordings of early

Awards

In 2000 Schneider was awarded the Telemann Prize of Magdeburg. His recording of Telemann's opera Damon with La Stagione was the "Critic's Choice" of Gramophone in 1998.[9]

References

  1. ^
    University of Music and Performing Arts, Frankfurt
    (in German)
  2. ^ a b c d Discography Archived 15 August 2003 at the Wayback Machine La Stagione
  3. ^ Continuo: Volume 22; Volume 22 1998 "While Telemann's preface seems to leave the choice of instrument to the performer, thus increasing marketability ... And in Partita VI, Michael Schneider proves his amazing virtuosity. Like the Pied Piper, he will enchant you into ..."
  4. ^ Historical performance: the journal of Early Music America: Volume 7 1994 review TELEMANN: Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho ... Michael Schneider conducting . CPO 999 210-2
  5. ^ a b Michael Schneider (Conductor, Recorder) bach-cantatas.com 2007
  6. ^ Musikhochschulkooperationen / Wandel durch Epochen und Stile: Musikhochschule Frankfurt zu Gast in Kloster Eberbach Archived 1 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Rheingau Musik Festival 21 August 2011 (in German)
  7. ^ Wandelkonzerte am Sonntag, den 21. August 2011 in Kloster Eberbach ioco.de 2011 (in German)
  8. ^ Guido Holze: Reihe "Junge Virtuosen" und Kooperationen mit Musikhochschulen Studenten haben Heimweh Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 19 June 2011 (in German)
  9. ^ a b Telemann: Damon / Michael Schneider, La Stagione Frankfurt arkivmusic.com 1997
  10. ^ Piramo e Tisbe Archived 18 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine operone.de 1993
  11. ^ Georg Friedrich Händel: Rodelinda, Regina de Langobardi Archived 5 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine klassik.sonymusic.de 1998
  12. ^ Bach: Kantaten · Cantatas BWV 82, BWV 158, BWV 56 bach-cantatas.com

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