Andrash Adoryan ( Hungarian. Adorján András ; born September 26, 1944 , Budapest ) is a Danish flutist of Hungarian origin.
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| Professions | musician , flutist |
| Instruments | Flute |
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Biography
In 1956 , he emigrated with his family to Denmark , where he studied dentistry, and then devoted himself to music. He studied at the Freiburg Higher School of Music under Aurel Nicole . He became a laureate of a number of music awards, in particular the Grand Prize of the International Flute Competition in Paris ( 1971 ). Since 1987 , Professor of Cologne , since 1996 - Munich Higher School of Music . President of the German Flutist Society.
Creative activity
Among more than 80 recordings of Adoryan are the works of such composers of the 18th-19th centuries, such as Karl Philippe Emmanuel Bach , Frantisek Benda , Jan Nepomuk Gummel , Franz Danzi , Saverio Mercadante , Ignaz Mosheles , Ludwig Spor and many others. others; many of these compositions due to Adoryan were extracted from oblivion. At the same time, Adoryan also performs music of the 20th century ( Boguslav Martinu , Sergey Prokofiev ); Adoryan paid tribute to the Danish family that hosted him by recording the works of Joachim Andersen and Karl Nielsen . Among the contemporary composers who wrote specifically for Adoryan were, in particular, Edison Denisov and Alfred Schnittke .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 124535100 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Discogs - 2000.
Links
- Interview with Andras Adoryan (inaccessible link)