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Burkhard Glaetzner (born 29 May 1943) is a German
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. He is one of the leading oboe players in Germany.


Life

Glaetzner was born in
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. His grandfather was the Goethe researcher , who last taught in Leipzig. In 1944 the family moved to Falkenhain/Saxony and in 1950 to Leipzig. In 1953 he received his first
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lessons; two years later followed his first public appearance. After moving to Berlin (East) in 1957 he attended the in the Rheinsberger Straße from 1958 to 1962. He changed to the oboe and received his first piano lessons. After graduating from school in 1962, he took up oboe studies with Hans Werner Wätzig at the
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in Berlin. In 1963/64 he won first prizes at the GDR University Competition for Wind Instruments. In 1965 he passed his state examination and became aspirant at the Berlin Academy of Music for one year. From 1966 to 1982 he was principal oboist in the
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under
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and
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. Since 1969 he also taught oboe at the
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig The University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig () is a public university in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1843 by Felix Mendelssohn as the Conservatorium der Musik (Conservatory of Music), it is the oldest univ ...
, where he was appointed full professor in 1982. In 1992 he was appointed professor for oboe at the Berlin University of the Arts, now the
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. Among his students were Matthias Bäcker and Kai Rapsch. In 1990 he was one of the founding members of the
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. Two years later, as a member of the "Constituent Working Group", he was co-founder and vice president of the , which was active until 2003. He also became a full member of the music class of the
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in Dresden. In the context of the
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he was a juror in the competition for the . In 2013 he acted as chairman of the jury for wind
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at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University Competition of the
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. In 2017 he was patron of the Instrument of the Year (Oboe) proclaimed by the . Glaetzner is a member of the board of trustees of the Freunde des MDR Sinfonieorchesters.


Importance

Frank Schneider counts him among the leading oboe virtuosos in the world. As most important oboist of his country, he encouraged "the development of an oboe repertoire in the GDR and Eastern Europe (Emmanouil Vitakis): He has performed more than 100 works, including oboe concertos by
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, Luca Lombardi,
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Awarded numerous prizes at international music competitions, Glaetzner founded in 1968 the ensemble "Auslos trio" together with
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(violoncello) and Klaus Schließer (bassoon). Later, Schließer moved up for
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(piano). With the trio he dedicated himself to
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and increasingly to new music. Together with the composer and pianist Friedrich Schenker he initiated the
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. Glaetzner (GDR) performed with Ingo Goritzki (GDR) in an oboe duo.Nina Noeske: ''Musical deconstruction. New instrumental music in the GDR''. Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 2007, , .
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and Reiner Bredemeyer among others wrote duets for them. For solo pieces Glaetzner also worked among others with Nicolaus A. Huber, ,
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and Max E. Keller together. In addition, he developed the ensemble ''I Solisti Instrumentali Leipzig'' in 1983 from many years of work with various specialists in baroque interpretation. From 1988 to 2003 Glaetzner was
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of the chamber orchestra of the
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. Concert tours followed through Europe, Asia and America as well while numerous music productions awarded with international prizes complemented his manifold activities as soloist, conductor and teacher.


Awards and prizes

* Medaille at the
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(1968) * 2nd prize for oboe at the International Music Competition of the
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(1968). * 2nd prize at the Budapest International Music Competition (1970) * Critics prize of the
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(1977, 1981) * Needle of Honour of the (1978) *
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III. Klasse für Kunst und Literatur (1982) *
Deutscher Schallplattenpreis The Deutscher Schallplattenpreis was a prize that the awarded from 1963 through 1992. Its successor is the Echo Music Prize Echo Music Prize (stylised as ECHO, ) was an accolade by the , an association of recording companies of Germany to rec ...
(1985) *
Georg-Philipp-Telemann-Preis der Landeshauptstadt Magdeburg The Telemann Prize is an annual classical music award for special achievements in interpretation, research and cultivation of the life and work of Georg Philipp Telemann. Since 1987, the city of Magdeburg has awarded the prize every year in March ...
(1990) * Honorary member of the International Fasch Gesellschaft (1994) with the Eisler-Gruppe: * Honorary pin of the Association of Composers and Musicologists of the GDR (1988) * Kunstpreis der DDR (1980) *
Kunstpreis der Stadt Leipzig From 1959 to 1989, the city of Leipzig awarded the Kunstpreis der Stadt Leipzig, which was given for outstanding merits in the artistic field to persons who promoted the reputation of the city beyond the region: architects, visual artists, compos ...
(1986) * Interprets prize of the Musik-Biennale Berlin (1989) *
Schneider-Schott Music Prize The Schneider-Schott Music Prize is a cash award bestowed to an outstanding composer, performing artist, or music ensemble in classical music—with emphasis, but not mandatory, on contemporary music. From 1986 to 2006, the prize was awarded annua ...
(1991) * Best liste of the
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(1996)


Discography

His discography consists of more than 50 recordings of old and new music.


Writings

* Burkhard Glaetzner,
Reiner Kontressowitz Reiner Kontressowitz (born 25 June 1942) is a German musicologist and lyricist. Life Kontressowitz was born in Roßlau. After graduating from the Secondary School in 1961, Kontressowitz studied horn, drums, theory and composition at the conserva ...
(ed.): ''Spiel-Horizonte. Gruppe Neue Musik "Hanns Eisler" 1970–1990''. Leipzig 1990.


Literature

* ''Glaetzner, Burkhard.'' In Norbert Beleke (ed.): '' the German Who's Who.'' 45th edition 2006/2007, Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 2006, , . * ''Glaetzner, Burkhard.'' In
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: ''Klassische Musik im 20. Jahrhundert: Instrumentalisten, Sänger, Dirigenten, Orchester, Chöre''.''Klassische Musik im 20. Jahrhundert: Instrumentalisten, Sänger, Dirigenten, Orchester, Chöre''
on WorldCat
2nd extended, completely revised edition, dtv, Munich 1997, , . * ''Glaetzner, Burkhard.'' In Axel Schniederjürgen (ed.): ''Kürschners Musiker-Handbuch.'' 5th edition. Saur Verlag, Munich 2006, , .


References


External links

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