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2023
HIGHLIGHTS
Georg Kjurdian (piano) presented works by Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann and Richard Wagner. Learn more here. |
Students of Prof. Gesa Lücker (piano) played works by female composers L. Adolpha le Beau, M. Bonis, C. Schumann, F. Hensel and others. Learn more here. |
Adult students of the DTKV performed in public. Learn more here. |
Mariya Miliutsina (transverse flute) and Yuich Sasaki (lute, theorbo) presented works from the time of Louis XIV. Learn more here. |
Yizhuo Meng (piano) presented works by F. Hensel, J. S. Bach, W. A. Mozart and J. Brahms. Learn more here. |
Gesa Lücker (piano) presented works by L. Adolpha le Beau, J. S. Bach and R. Schumann. Learn more here. |
Ida Pelliccioli (piano) presented works by J. Sibelius, J. Brahms. F. Busoni, L. Janáček and S. Rachmaninov. Learn more here. |
Georg Brinkmann (clarinet) and Marc Jaquet (piano) presented a Jewish Rhapsody – Works by G. Gershwin, I. Strawinsky, J. Horovitz, L. Bernstein, A. Copland and a Klezmer suite. Learn more here. |
Sheila Arnold (piano) and Sandrine Cantoreggi (violin) presented: Mel Bonis – A Life in Contradiction. Learn more here. |
Tatjana Vorobjova (harpsichord) presented the “Poetry of harpsichords” – Works by J. Krieger, E. C. Jaquet de la Guerre, D. Scarlatti and J. S. Bach. Learn more here. |
Sigrun Stephan (clavichord and harpsichord) presented “Contrasts” – works by W. Byrd, C. Burney, J. G. Müthel, C. P. E. Bach, C. Erbach, W. F. Bach, J. Haydn and L. v. Beethoven. Learn more here. |
Ida Pelliccioli (piano) played works by D. Scarlatti, W. A. Mozart, M. Blasco de Nebra and F. Schubert. Learn more here. |
2022
HIGHLIGHTS
Lucia Paradiso (piano) presented works by C. W. Schumann and J. Brahms. Learn more here. |
The trio “La Fontana” presented works by Barbara Strozzi, Francesca and Giulio Caccini, Francesco Bartolomeo Conti, Giovanni Bononcini, Carlo Arrigoni and others. Learn more here. |
Stefanie Oßwald and Harald Hoeren presented works by J. S. Bach, G. F. Händel, A. D. Philidor, I. Sieber, J. v. Eyck and J. Playford. Learn more here. |
Tobias Koch (left) and Florian Donderer (right) presented works by J. S. Bach, C. Schumann, R. Schumann, J. Joachim and J. Brahms. Learn more here. |
Jeongro Park presented works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Robert Schumann and Franz Liszt at Julia Dauksza’s exhibition opening. Learn more here. |
The students of the music studio performed publicly in front of the Beethovenhaus at Bühne frei für Beethoven. |
Gerald Hambitzer and Daniel Rothert of the Arcangelo Trio presented music from the court of Frederick the Great with works by F. the Great, C.P.E. Bach, J.C. Bach, J.C.F. Bach, A.A. v. Prussia, F. Benda and J.J. Quantz. Learn more here. |
Student recital of the classes of Gotthard Kladetzky and Knut Hanßen. |
Knut Hanßen (teacher at the Musikstudio since 2019) receives the Beethoven-Ring 2021 by the Bürger für Beethoven e.V. Learn more here. |
Lisa Shklyaver (clarinet) and Georgy Voylochnikov (piano) presented works by C.M. v. Weber, V. Babin, J. Françaix, K. Saariaho and W. Lutoslawski. Learn more here. |
Sara De Ascaniis (piano) presents works by D. Scarlatti, F. Busoni, G. Martucci and J. S. Bach. Learn more here. |
Urte Lucht (harpsichord) and Dieter E. Neuhaus (voice and dramaturgy) presented “Macbeth: Life is but a walking shadow… a fairy tale… told by a fool” with works from the baroque to the modern era. Learn more here. |
Juan Carlos Arancibia Navarro (guitar) presented works by I. Albeniz, A. Barrios, J. Turina, F. Sor, F. Tárrega and C. Domeniconi. Learn more here. |
Georgy Voylochnikov (piano) presented works by L. v. Beethoven, Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms and Claude Debussy. Learn more here. |
This year again there was an audition with adult students of teachers of DTKV. Learn more here. |
Klara Herkenhöhner made her debut on the flute, together with pianist Gotthard Kladetzky. Learn more here. |
2021
HIGHLIGHTS
Sara De Ascaniis (piano) and Irakli Tsadaia (violin) performed pieces by C. Debussy, S. Prokofiev and C. Franck. Learn more here. |
Yuko Inoue (fortepiano) presented works by W. A. Mozart, W. F. Bach, J. Haydn and L. v. Beethoven. Learn more here. |
The early music trio “La Réjouissance” (with Mariya Miliutsina on the transverse flute, Amarilis Dueñas with her viola da gamba & violoncello and Natalia Lentas on the harpsichord) presented works by G.P. Telemann, C. Schaffrath, F. Geminiani and others. Learn more here. |
Menno van Delft (harpsichord) played works by W. A. Mozart, F. Couperin, A.-L. Couperin, J. P. Sweelinck and Dr. J. Bull. Learn more here. |
Missael Fragoso (guitar) played works by J. S. Bach, M. Y. Ferrer, M. M. Ponce, among others, for the vernissage of the artist Ruth Tauchert. Learn more here. |
Gotthard Kladetzky (piano) played the 5th Symphony by L. v. Beethoven in the arrangement by F. Liszt and “Carnaval” by R. Schumann. Learn more here. |
Knut Hanßen (piano) kicked off the concert year 2021 with beautiful interpretations of works by L. v. Beethoven, J. Haydn, and F. Schubert. Here you can learn more. |
Yin Chiang and Simone Herre played a wonderful classical concert for piano and mandolin. Yin Chiang (piano) and Simone Herre (mandolin) delighted both audience and press on the piano and mandolin with pieces by L. v. Beethoven, P. A. Feliziano, B. Bortolazzi and J. N. Hummel. Here you can learn more. |
Ida Pelliccioli (piano) enchanted the audience with beautiful sounds by Debussy as well as the composers who inspired him. Here you can learn more. |
In defiance of Corona, our tried and tested student recital finally took place again this year! |
2020
HIGHLIGHTS
Urte Lucht celebrated her first performance since the beginning of the pandemic with her fortepiano and pieces by three generations of Mozart composers. Here you can learn more. |
DongYang Xing played a wonderful concert with the Etudes Opus 10 and Opus 25 by Frédéric Chopin at the opening of the vernissage of Wilhelm Frosting’s exhibition “Painters of Light”. Here you can learn more. |
Simone Hirsch (soprano), and Nare Karoyan (piano) sing and sing about Kurt Weill. An exciting concert with wit after a much too long pandemic-related creative break! Here you can learn more. |
The Musikstudio introduces Lisa Shklyaver as its new teacher. As a proven expert on the clarinet, especially in historical performance practice, she took the opportunity to introduce interested listeners to this instrument in all its history. An exciting lecture! |
As a prelude to the exhibition “In Honor of Beethoven – A Collective Exhibition” Yizhuo Meng (piano) played a concert about Beethoven. At the same time, this was a very special event, as it took place without an audience due to the Corona Pandemic and was published exclusively online. Here you can also find the virtual tour, where you can listen to the concert again and many interesting facts about our artists. |
The pianist Georgy Voylochnikov could be heard twice: On the one hand solo with works by P. Tchaikovsky, S. Rachmaninov, A. Scriabin and other Russian composers. |
On the other hand also together with the clarinettist Lisa Shklyaver, playing works by L. v. Beethoven, I. Stravinsky, J. Brahms and other composers. Here you can learn more. |
Every year adult students of the DTKV played again. Here you can learn more. |
The pianist Yizhuo Meng and the musicologist Dr. Axel Schröter played and lectured on the collaboration of the well-known dramaturg August von Kotzebue with Ludwig van Beethoven. Guest of honor was the painter and great-great-grandson of the dramaturg, Otto von Kotzebue. Here you can learn more. |
2019
HIGHLIGHTS
In 2019 the Musikstudio celebrated its 10th anniversary. Guests were the pianists Knut Hanßen, Gotthard Kladetzky and Yin Chiang, who delighted us with works by D. Scarlatti, J. Haydn, G. Ligeti and Franz Liszt. Of course the students of the Musikstudio also came up with a special program for this day. Here you can learn more. |
Students of the Musikstudio made a trip to China and Taiwan and performed publicly. The detailed travel report of Johannes Paqué can be found here. |
The students of the Musikstudio performed again this year in the Beethoven Chamber Music Hall of the city of Bonn small productions around music. At the end there was a concert by pianist Joanna Sochacka, who delighted the audience with works by F. Chopin, E. Grieg, W. A. Mozart, J. Brahms and other composers. Here you can learn more. |
The pianist Tobias Koch made his debut in our studio with an emotionally exciting and highly interesting program based around the works of the “Rhineland Romantics”, including R. Schumann, N. Burgmüller and F. Hiller. Here you can learn more. |
Sheila Arnold and Guido Schiefen played as a duo the 2 sonatas for violoncello and piano by Johannes Brahms. Here you can learn more. |
The Duo Sis (Yin Chiang, piano and Huei Chiang, violin) and Dr. Marc Herrmann presented music with reading from the “Kreutzer Sonata” by Tolstoy. Here you can learn more. |
Ketil Haugsand thrilled the audience with the Goldberg Variations by J. S. Bach on the harpsichord. Here you can learn more. |
On the 200th anniversary of August von Kotzebue’s death Dieter E. Neuhaus (dramaturge) and Urte Lucht (fortepiano) invited to a reading in the Musikstudio. The painter and great-great-grandson of the great writer, Otto von Kotzebue, was present. Here you can learn more. |
Sigrun Stephan could be heard twice. Andreas Nachtsheim on the lute accompanied her with her harpsichord. Together they played works by G. F. Händel, G. Frescobaldi and A. Piccinini. Here you can learn more. |
Together with Gerald Hambitzer Sigrun Stephan played works by J. C. Bach, C. P. E. Bach, W. A. Mozart, W. F. Bach and C. on two clavichords. Here you can learn more. |
The pianists Sara deAscaniis and Georgy Voylochnikov made their duo debut in the Musikstudio with pieces by F. Schubert, C. Debussy and J. Brahms. Here you can learn more. |
Sue Schlotte (cello) and Luis Berra (piano) presented “Beethoven and improvisations”. Here you can learn more. |
Veronika Mushkina played the opening concert for the exhibition “Watching and Listening” by Victor Shtivelberg. Here you can learn more. |
Students of Prof. Gesa Lücker played the “Wohltemperierte Clavier Band 2” (Well-tempered piano Volume 2) by J. S. Bach. Here you can learn more. |
2018
HIGHLIGHTS
Children make music for children in South Africa Students of the music studio performed together in the Beethoven Chamber Music Hall of the city of Bonn to raise funds for the Plett Field Band in South Africa. The youth organization Field Band Foundation supports children and young people from the poor parts of the population so that they can learn a musical instrument and perform together. Also guests were the pianists Walter Prossnitz and Franziska Staubach, who gave a free concert. Here you can learn more. |
Climatekeys Bonn 2018 Climatekeys is a series of events founded in 2017 by the pianist and composer Lola Perrin to raise awareness of climate change in conjunction with musical entertainment. Guests included the young pianist Robbin Reža and the climate change expert Andrew Higham. Here you can learn more. |
Every year adult students of the DTKV played again. |
The “Arcangelo Trio” (Daniel Rothert, flute, Gerald Hambitzer, harpsichord and Markus Möllenbeck, cello) presented works by D. Scarlatti, G. F. Händel, A. Corelli, F. M. Veracini and F. Germiniani. Here you can learn more. |
Ketil Haugsand (harpsichord) presented works by L. Marchand, J.-P. Rameau, J.-B. A. Forqueray and J. S. Bach. Here you can learn more. |
Urte Lucht played works by W. A. Mozart, L. v. Beethoven and J. Haydn on the fortepiano. Here you can learn more. |
Gotthard Kladetzky presented works by F. Liszt. Here you can learn more. |
The students of the Musikstudio played at “Bühne frei für Beethoven“. |
Yuko Inoue presented works by C. P. E. Bach and L. v. Beethoven on the fortepiano Here you can learn more. |
2017
HIGHLIGHTS
Adult piano students play for the citizens for Beethoven in the Bonn Redoute It was a very special honor for us to perform for Beethoven in the Redoute before the citizens. In addition to the concert, Dr. Eisel spoke about Beethoven’s life and what he associated with the Redoute. Here you can learn more. |
Excursion to the workshop of the master piano builder Christian Schoke How is a piano built? What is it made of and what does it consist of? This and more was answered by the master piano builder Christian Schoke in his workshop in Cologne. Here you can learn more. |
Every year adult students of the DTKV played again. |
Alexander Sergei Ramirez (Gitarre) präsentierte “Leyendas de America Latina”: Werke von P. X. Tirado, A. Barrius-Mangoré und H. Villa-Lobos. Here you can learn more. |
The Duo Sis (Yin Chiang, piano, and Huei Chiang, violin) presented works by Richard Strauss and contemporary Chinese and Turkish composers. Here you can learn more. |
“Singing with your fingers” – Sigrun Stephan played works by Joh. Seb. Bach, D. Scarlatti, F. Hensel and others |
Knut Hanßen (piano) played a program with L. v. Beethoven, J. Haydn and M. Ravel. |
Luke Welch (piano) played works by D. Scarlatti, L. van Beethoven, O. Morawetz, R. Schumann and F. Chopin. |
The “Trio Masielle” presented works of chamber music by female composers such as L. Farrenc, M. Bonis and F. Hensel. |
Marie Sophie Richter (vocals) and Wei Lee (piano) presented “The Moods of the Seas”. With music by F. Liszt, G. Fauré, F. Schubert and C., among others Debussy. |
The piano duo Con Spirito, consisting of Lisa Richter and Franziska Staubach, played works for four hands by W. A. Mozart, J. Brahms and F. Schubert. |
“Songs without words” by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Fanny Hensel. A project of the class of Prof. Sheila Arnold, HfmT Cologne |
2016
HIGHLIGHTS
The Musikstudio celebrated its 7th anniversary with an open day. Not only did big and small students of the Musikstudio play, but Prof. Dr. Theo Hartogh (University of Vechta) gave a lecture on the topic: “It is never too late – singing and making music in old age”. Here you can learn more. |
Students of the DTKV presented their skills. |
Sheila Arnold (piano) played works by Franz Schubert to introduce her new CD. Here you can learn more. |
Gotthard Kladetzky (piano) played works by L. van Beethoven L. M. Gottschalk and S. Prokofiev. |
Yuko Inoue played works by C.Ph.E. Bach, W.F. Bach, J. Haydn, J.C. Bach and W.A. Mozart on the fortepiano. |
Jens Lauterbach (tenor) and the trio “Réminiscence”, consisting of Susanne Wessels (piano), Johanna Cender (violin) and Natalia Kazakova (violoncello), performed works by Beethoven and Haydn. |
Isabel Gabbe (piano) played works by Schumann, Guarnieri, Ravel, Bartók and Albéniz |
Diego Ares (harpsichord) and Sophie Lamberbourg (gamba) play pieces by J.S. Bach, J.J. Froberger, C.F. Abel, and others. |
Wei Lee and Natalia Lentas played on the fortepiano pieces by C. P. E. Bach, W. A. Mozart, J. Haydn and L. v. Beethoven. |
Franziska Staubach and Ejow Meng played piano pieces by Bach, Haydn, Chopin, Mozart, Schumann and Brahms for four hands. |
Nika Afazel (piano) played works by Scandinavian composers, including J. Sibelius and E. Grieg. |
Students of Prof. Gesa Lücker and Gabriele Leporatti played works by L.v. Beethoven, J. Brahms, F. Chopin, F. Liszt and others |
Rasmus Vamos Fecher (guitar) played works by F. Sor, F. Schubert, G. Regondi, E. Granados and M. M. Ponce. |
2015
HIGHLIGHTS
Concert of the Deutscher Tonkünstlerverband (DTKV – German Musician Association) for the World Children’s Day. |
Workshop “Interpreting Classical Music” with students of Gabriele Paqué led by Prof. Sheila Arnold. |
Students of Prof. Sheila Arnold, Prof. Alexander S. Ramirez, Prof. Hubert Käppler and Nati Blanco (Flamenco and castanets) presented: “An Italian in Madrid” by Domenico Scarlatti |
Gesa Lücker (piano) Here you can learn more. |
Concert and reading: Knut Hanßen played the “Ballade in F Minor op. 5 by Chopin” and the “Songs without Words op. 67” by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Ruth Möbius-Hanssen read from her short stories. |
Diego Ares (harpsichord) |
“Duo Divino”: Jens Lauterbach, vocals, and Fabian Spindler, guitar
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Diego Ares (harpsichord) and Sophie Lamberbourg (gamba) play pieces by J.S. Bach, J.J. Froberger, C.F. Abel, and others. |
Students of Prof. Gesa Lücker played the Wohltemperiertes Clavier Band I by J.S. Bach |
2014
HIGHLIGHTS
The music studio celebrated its 5th anniversary. Guests were Kees Rosenhart, Sheila Arnold as well as Prof. Dr. Christian Steinhäuser, who gave a lecture on “Music, Aging and the Brain”. |
Alexander Sergei Ramirez (guitar) |
Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord) |
Isabel Gabbe (piano) |
Jens Lauterbach, vocals, and Maximilian Bilov, piano |
Prof. Sheila Arnold presented the project: C.Debussy “Préludes I and II” with PreCollege students and students. |
Ute Hasenauer, violin, and Fan Yang, piano |
Dmitry Gladkov (fortepiano)
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2013
HIGHLIGHTS
“Touch the sky with new sounds” Pedal workshop with students of Gabriele Paqué – under the direction of Prof. Sheila Arnold, Musikhochschule Köln |
Jamina Gerl (piano) |
Alexander Sergei Ramirez (guitar) |
Gerald Hambitzer and Gabriele Paqué (at 2 harpsichords) |
Isabel Gabbe (piano) and Judith Stapf (violin) |
Benjamin Ramirez with the lecture “Expressive bodies”. |
2012
HIGHLIGHTS
Open day with student performance and lectures by Prof. Dr. med. Claudia Spahn and Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Lutz Jäncke (in picture) with the topic: “Music, brain and age? |
Doris zu Linden (author) und Daniel Rothert (recorder) |
Christian Rieger (harpsichord) |
Erard master class for students by Prof. Sheila Arnold (conductor) with a lecture by Frits Janmaat (specialist for Erard pianos) |
Diego Ares (harpsichord) |
The Oliver Maas Trio (Jazz-Ensemble) |
2011
HIGHLIGHTS
Sheila Arnold (piano) |
Marieke Spaans (fortepiano) |
Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord) and Daniel Rothert (transverse flute and recorder) |
2010
HIGHLIGHTS
Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord) |
Ladytalk and Silversigh (jazz choir) |
Tamara Korockin and Andreas Schönhage (piano duo) |
2009
HIGHLIGHTS
The ceremonial opening of the music studio! With lectures on “Creative piano playing for adults” by Gabriele Paqué |
Kees Rosenhart (harpsichord) |
Andreas Bach (piano) |