16 mar 2011

Domingo 20 de Marzo de 2011: Invitado Epecial Hermann Hudde - Guitarrista

Hermann Hudde-Guitarrista

Como intérprete, Hermann Hudde ha realizado conciertos en los mas importantes escenarios del mundo, entre los que destacan: el Museo Graphik "Pablo Picasso", St. Isabel-Kirche y Musiktage Lateinamerikanischen en Alemania, en la Universidad de Maryland,  en la Galería de Arte de Nueva York, en la Universidad Central de Venezuela y la Casa de Estudios Latinoamericanos "Rómulo Gallegos" y la Biblioteca Nacional de Venezuela en Caracas,  en el Concertgebow Wasserstaawerk en Holanda,  en la Teatina Sala en Florencia, en a Universidad de Chicago en el Instituto de Educación y Cultura de México e ntre otros importantes escenarios. Como músico de cámara, ha trabajado junto a la cantante Claudia Hernández y el flautista Gary Woolf en Europa, y con el pianista Sr. David Hessney y cantantes como Sarah Jessica Bachicha Cossaboon y en los EE.UU..

 A pesar de su juventud, Hermann Hudde ha dado numerosos conciertos tanto en su Venezuela natal como en Alemania o Estados Unidos, siendo considerado un intérprete con un estilo muy personal tanto en el repertorio clásico como en el contemporáneo. En 2003, su primer disco editado en Alemania por el sello Dreyer Gaido mereció los elogios de la crítica.

 Los artistas y amantes de la música alrededor del mundo han reconocido el trabajo de Hermann. El compositor estonio Renée Eespere  le dedicó su solo de guitarra titulado "Immutatio" de Hermann, una pieza que recientemente fue reseñada por la revista Soundboard.

DISCOGRAFIA
Iberoamérica
Sonatas by Ponce, Rodrigo and Brouwer
2008
© 2008 Centaur Records, Inc.
Engineered by Tim Lukas.
Cover painting: Anonymous (19th century): The ingenuity of Puga in Nayarit
Publishers: Ponce: Schott; Rodrigo: Chester Music; Brouwer: Opera Tres Ediciones Musicales

Produced by: Hermann Hudde
Recorded at : Blink Music Studios, Cambridge, Massachusetts (august 2007)

Contiene:
  Sonata Romántica - Manuel M. Ponce (23:21)
1.  I Allegro Moderato (7:35)
2.  II Andantino espressivo (5:19)
3.  III Allegro vivo – piu lento espressivo (3:16)
4.  IV Allegro non troppo e serioso (7:10)
  Sonata Giocosa - Joaquín Rodrigo (12:55)
5.  I Allegro Moderato (4:57)
6.  II Andante moderato (4:12)
7.  III Allegro (3:45)
  Sonata - Leo Brouwer (14:44)
8.  I Fandangos y Boleros (6:24)
9.  II Sarabanda de Scriabin (3:00)
10.  III La Toccata de Pasquini (5:20)
Trivium
2003
Works by Turina, Riera, Mompou and Eespere.







As a a performer, Hermann Hudde has played concerts at the Graphik Museum “Pablo Picasso”, St. Elizabeth-Kirche and Lateinamerikanischen Musiktage in Germany, Maryland University, the Venezuelan Arts Gallery of New York, La Universidad Central de Venezuela and Casa de Estudios Latinoamericanos “Rómulo Gallegos” and Biblioteca Nacional de Venezuela in Caracas, Wasserstaawerk Concertgebow in Holland, Sala Teatina in Florence, University of Chicago Fulton Recital Hall, El Instituto de Cultura y Educación de México en Chicago, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, The Keller Room in New England Conservatory, MIT Guest Artist Concert Series, King's Chapel, Pearlman Hall at Brandeis University, The Loring-Greenough House, and St. Paul Cathedral, Bentley University in Boston, Dartmouth College Vaughan Recital Series, La Maison de l'Amérique Latine in Paris, and L’Université de Franche-Comtè in Besancon, France. As a chamber musician, he has worked with the singer Claudia Hernández and the flutist Gary Woolf in Europe, and with the pianist Mr. David Hessney and singers Sarah Cossaboon and Jessica Bachicha in the US.

Hermann has also worked as a teacher in the Pianoforte and
Stadt Lohmar Musikschule in Germany and in the International School of Boston. In Fall 2007 he was a participant in an Invitational Seminar at New England Conservatory, "Venezuela’s Message of Social Transformation Through Music: A Model for Education, Social Reform and Human Development in the U.S.?" He concluded a music-in-education internship at the Music Education Department of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and was appointend as Artist-Teacher in the Boston Symphony Orchestra new community program 2008-09. Hermann worked on an orchestra management internship for Handel & Haydn Society in Boston.

Harvard Review for Latin America, Soundboard, Mundo Clásico and Diario El Universal have published articles written by Hermann.

Centaur Records released the newest Hermann’s cd "Iberoamérica" in 2009 with liner notes by Lecturer Olmanda Hernandez-Guerrero from Brandeis University. In 2003, the German label Dreyer & Gaido produced Hermann’s first cd entitled “Trivium” with liner notes by John Duarte. This album has been highly acclaimed in Europe by Akoustic Gitarre, Fonoforum and Gitarren Hamburg.
Artists and music-lovers around the world have recognized Hermann's work. The Estonian composer Renée Eespere dedicated his solo guitar work “Immutatio” to Hermann, a piece which was recently featured in Soundboard Magazine. In 2006 Dr. Carlos Espinosa presented Hermann with a concert guitar made by the esteemed Spanish guitar maker, Luthier Francisco Esteve.
Hermann has been appointed in Spring 2009 as an instructor for the New England Conservatory Continuing Education to teach a course about Latin American Classical Music History and was invited to Brandeis University to offer a Lecture-Recital.

Hermann holds a Master of Music Degree with a Music-in-Education concentration at New England Conservatory in Boston, under the tutelage of Robert Sullivan. In 2006-7 Hermann received a Performance Outreach Fellowship from NEC. Hermann began his guitar studies in Venezuela with Rubén Riera and studied music theory with the composer Alvaro Cordero. Hermann received his degree in music at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold, Munster in Germany and a Bachelor's degree in International Studies at the Universidad Central de Venezuela. In 2004, Hermann received a scholarship from The Mozarteum University in Salzburg to attend the Summer Academy, where Hermann met and became a student of Edoardo Catemario at the Accademia Musicale di Firenze, Itally.

Fuente: http://www.hermannhudde.net



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