Ingolf Wunder ( German: Ingolf Wunder ; born September 8, 1985 , Klagenfurt ) is an Austrian pianist .
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Wunder Ingolf at the 17th International Music Festival. - Poland, Busko-Zdroj, 07/06/2011 (photo - Kristina Jamroz) | |
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| Date of Birth | September 8, 1985 (33 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Klagenfurt |
| A country | Austria |
| Professions | pianist |
| Instruments | the piano |
| Labels | Deutsche grammophon |
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He began to study music as a violinist and only at the age of 14 he retrained on the piano. In 2005 , he graduated from the Linz Bruckner Conservatory , after which he continued his studies at the Vienna Academy of Music ; Wunder's teachers were Adam Harasevich and Idil Biret . Already in 1999 , he won a number of international awards, including the first prize of the Steinway Piano Competition in Hamburg. In 2007 , he participated in the Tchaikovsky International Competition and was named in the review of the “ Russian Newspaper ” “the most paradoxical pianist” [1] ; according to Moscow News reviewer Natalya Zimyanina , “his Mozart is exactly the same as his last name: it was a true miracle” [2] ( German: Wunder - a miracle); Anna Minakova , a reviewer of the Russian Line news agency, noted that “the sunny Austrian pianist amazed the audience with the freshness and genuine liveliness of interpretations” [3] , “extravagant but very interesting” was described by jury member Dmitry Bashkirov [4] ; despite all this, Wunder was not allowed into the second round (of the 20 musicians who entered it, 14 represented Russia). In 2010 , he won second place at the Frederic Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw.
Wunder's first album features works by Chopin and Ravel . In June 2011, Deutsche Grammophon released the second (exclusively from the works of Chopin [5] ), in January 2013 - the third album ( Scarlatti , Mozart, Chopin, , Liszt , Debussy , Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov , Scriabin , Moszkowski , Horowitz , Mozart, Morricone , Williams ) [6] .
Sources
- ↑ Irina Muravyova. What they fought for / Rossiyskaya Gazeta, No. 4392 dated June 20, 2007
- ↑ Natalia Zimyanina. Adventures of the Teapot (inaccessible link) / Moscow News, No. 24 for 2007 (06/22/2007)
- ↑ Anna Minakova. Under the name of Tchaikovsky / Russian Line Orthodox News Agency, 07/10/2007
- ↑ Released on the code: Results of the 13th International Tchaikovsky Competition (inaccessible link) // Culture, No. 26 (7587), July 5–11, 2007
- ↑ Chopin Recital Ingolf Wunder . Deutsche Grammophon (2011). Date of treatment March 21, 2014.
- ↑ Ingolf Wunder 300 . Deutsche Grammophon (2013). Date of treatment March 21, 2014.