Hans Deinzer
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Hans Deinzer | |
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Born | Nuremberg, Germany | 14 January 1934
Died | 26 February 2020 | (aged 86)
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Clarinet teacher |
Instruments | Clarinet |
Years active | 1954–1996 |
Hans Deinzer (14 January 1934 – 26 February 2020)[1] was a clarinetist and clarinet teacher who taught at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Hannover for thirty years, and retired in 1996.
Biography[]
Born in Nuremberg between 1949 and 1955.[2] He was until 1962 a student of in Munich.[2]
, Deinzer received his first clarinet lessons at the Städtisches Konservatoriun inDeinzer was clarinetist at the Nürnberger Symphoniker and at the Sinfonieorchester des Norddeutschen Rundfunks in Hamburg.[2]
He was one of the first clarinetists to professionally adopt the use of rubber mouthpieces, and also was a champion of historical instruments and playing. He recorded two versions of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto using a reconstructed historical boxwood clarinet and has premiered several important works, including Pierre Boulez's "Domaines" —which was written for him— and Henri Pousseur's Madrigal I.
He is a two-time winner of the Grand Prix du Disque.
His students include several prominent clarinetists, such as Sabine Meyer, , Wolfgang Meyer, Martin Fröst, , Andrew Marriner, , and Michele Zukovsky.
Discography[]
The track "Edition" features several of his students.
- Werner Heider; Dialog I for Clarinet and Piano; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
- Werner Heider; Inventio II for Solo Clarinet; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
- Werner Heider; Strophen for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
- Werner Heider; Edition for five Clarinets; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
- Werner Heider; Kunst-Stoff for Electric Clarinet, Prepared Piano and Tape; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
References[]
- ^ "Nachruf: Prof. Hans Deinzer verstorben". deutsche-klarinetten-gesellschaft.de (in German). 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Fricke, Heike (2001). "Deinzer, Hans". In Lütteken, Laurenz (ed.). MGG Online. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.
- Pamela Weston; Clarinet Virtuosi of Today; p. 83–88, ISBN 0-905858-46-8, Egon publishers 1989.
External links[]
- Literature by and about Hans Deinzer in the German National Library catalogue
- Hans Deinzer discography at Discogs
- German clarinetists
- 1934 births
- 2020 deaths
- Musicians from Bavaria
- 20th-century clarinetists