Martin Stadtfeld

Martin Stadtfeld (* October 19, 1980 in Koblenz ) is a German pianist.

Life

Martin Stadtfeld grew up in Gackenbach on in the Westerwald. At age nine, he made his concert debut and studied since the age of 14 at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt. His teacher there was the Russian-American professor Lev Natochenny. In his childhood Martin Stadtfeld had piano lessons with Hubertus Weimer.

In 2000 he completed his Abitur at the State Music School Rhineland -Palatinate ( Peter Altmeier Gymnasium Montabaur ).

Concerts

Martin Stadtfeld has performed with orchestras such as the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Dresden Staatskapelle, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg. In the great festivals like the Salzburg Festival, the Rheingau Music Festival, the Schleswig Holstein Music Festival, curls House Festival, Ljubljana Festival, Festival International Echternach, the Schubertiade in Schwarzenberg and Hohenems and the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, he is a regular guest.

Awards

  • Different prices in the national competition Young Musicians
  • 1997: winner of the piano competition " Nikolai Rubinstein " in Paris
  • 2001: Prize winners at the " Busoni Competition " in Bolzano; Award for Arts Award Rhineland -Palatinate
  • 2002: First prize at the International Bach Competition in Leipzig
  • 2004 Echo Klassik Award as "Young Artist of the Year " for his recording of the Goldberg Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach
  • 2005: Echo Klassik award for his CD Bach Pur " solo recording of the year ".
  • 2007: Echo Klassik award for the concert recording of the year, JS Bach Piano Concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • 2008: Echo Klassik award for Solo Recording, music of the 19th century, Franz Schubert, Sonatas.

Stadtfeld is under contract with Sony Classical.

Discography

  • 2003: debut CD Goldberg Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach. The recording was told in the press praise and landed on the first place of the German classical charts.
  • 2004: Bach Pur (including the three -part inventions and the " Italian Concerto " by Bach, as well as transcriptions by Ferruccio Busoni and Alexander Siloti ). Also, this recording reached the top of the German classical charts.
  • 2005: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 24 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, together with the NDR Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Weil.
  • 2006: Small pieces ( 14 Preludes from Bach's " Clavier ", 14 short pieces from the series " Colorful Leaves " by Robert Schumann, Bach's Toccata in D major ( BWV 912) and Schumann's Toccata, Op 7).
  • 2006: J. S. Bach Piano Concertos (Piano Concertos Nos. 1, 2 and 5 by Johann Sebastian Bach with the Festival Strings Lucerne, headed by Achim Fiedler, and Prelude and Fugue in E flat minor and B flat minor by Johann Sebastian Bach, processing the Adagio from Oboe Concerto in D minor by Alessandro Marcello, Sonata op.1 of Alban Berg and Little Piano Pieces, Op 19 by Arnold Schoenberg )
  • 2007: Schubert: Piano Sonatas ( Sonatas in G major D894 and D960 in B flat major by Franz Schubert) ( published on September 14, 2007)
  • 2008: JS Bach The Well Tempered Clavier I ( published on October 17, 2008)
  • 2009: The young Beethoven ( published on October 16, 2009)
  • 2009: JS Bach gamba sonatas ( with Jan Vogler, published on November 13, 2009)
  • 2010: German Romanticism ( among others, the cycle of Robert Schumann Forest Scenes and pieces by Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner, published on October 15, 2010)
  • 2011: Bach: Piano Concertos, Vol 2 (with Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra of Munich under the direction of Lawrence Nasturica, published on October 14, 2011)
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