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RECITALS
1965
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at age 13, first solo performance with an orchestra
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1968
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at age 16, first public solo recital
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1970
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at age 18, first public solo recital abroad
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since then
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solo and chamber music recitals in almost every major
city in West Germany, as well as in 22 other countries on all five
continents (e.g.: Zurich, London, Paris, Bordeaux, Lisbon, Warsaw,
Budapest, Venice, Athens, Beirut, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Rio de
Janeiro, Quito, Manila, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Melbourne,
Adelaide, Washington).
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RECORDINGS
FOR BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION COMPANIES
(mostly with mezzosoprano Cornelia Kallisch)
German broadcasting companies:
12 recorded concert programs and 4 live recitals
Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln
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Süddeutscher Rundfunk Stuttgart
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Süddeutscher Rundfunk Karlsruhe
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Rias Berlin
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Südwestfunk Freiburg
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Südwestfunk Tübingen
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Sender Freies Berlin
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Hessischer Rundfunk Frankfurt
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Bayerischer Rundfunk München
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Bayerischer Rundfunk Nürnberg
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Deutsche Welle Düsseldorf
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Other European broadcasting companies:
6 recorded programs with
Radio Basel, Switzerland
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BBC London, UK
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Radio Gilda, Paris
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France RAI Venice, Italy
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Radio Budapest, Hungary
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Non-European broadcasting companies:
4 live recitals with
SABC Johannesburg
South Africa Radio du Liban Beirut, Lebanon
Radio 5UV Adelaide, Australia
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Television recordings:
7 live shows and 4 live recitals with
ZDF Mainz, Germany
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TVA Bolzano, Italy
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SABC Johannesburg, South Africa
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Télévision du Liban Beirut, Lebanon
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RECORDS AND COMPACT DISKS:
1996
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Paul Hindemith: Ludus Tonalis and
Reihe kleiner Stücke
(piano solo; Equilibrium)
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1996
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Paul Hindemith: Five Sonatas for Brass Instruments and
Piano
(with members of the brass faculty, University of Michigan; Equilibrium)
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1995
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Paul Hindemith: Five Sonatas for Woodwind Instruments
and Piano
(with members of the woodwind faculty, University of Michigan;
Equilibrium)
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1995
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Paul Hindemith: Five Sonatas for String Instruments
and Piano
(with members of the string faculty, University of Michigan;
Equilibrium)
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1984
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Maurice Ravel: Histoires Naturelles, Modest
Moussorski: Songs and Dances of Death
(with Cornelia Kallisch, mezzosoprano)
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CONCERT SERIES ORGANIZED
1995
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Paul Hindemith Centennial
School of Music, The University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
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1998
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Viktor Ullmann Centennial
School of Music and Institute for the Humanities, The University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor
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2007-
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“Kammerkonzerte
am Bruckwald”
Five annual chamber concerts with duos, trios, and quartets involving
all instruments,
organized for the Sozialtherapeutische Lebens- und Arbeitsgemeinschaft
in Waldkirch, Germany
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