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Hartmut Hudezeck

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  • Piano
nationality
Germany

Hartmut Hudezeck was born in Munich where he studied piano with Anna Stadler and composition with Fritz Büchtger.

In 1973 he was the youngest composer to take part in the Bavarian Tonkünstler Festival in Regensburg and performed his own composition there.

In 1974 he won in Nuremberg the 1st national prize at the "Jugend musiziert" competition with a piano trio.

While he was still in the première class, he began studying composition for two years at the Munich Academy of Music with Wilhelm Killmayer and took private conducting lessons with Georg Zettel in Munich.

From 1977 he studied at the Musikhochschule in Munich and took piano lessons in the class of Ludwig Hoffmann and conducting with Hermann Michael.

In 1980 he continued his studies at the Mozarteum Academy of Music in Salzburg: conducting with Gerhard Wimberger and Bernhard Conz, lessons with Herbert von Karajan; chamber music at the piano and song accompaniment with Erika Frieser and Paul Schilhawsky.

In 1982 he graduated in conducting, and in 1984 in chamber music at the piano and Lieder accompaniment with distinction and congratulations from the Austrian Ministry of Research and Culture.

During his studies, he participated in several summer rehearsals and conducting at the Kammeroper Neuburg a. d. Donau. He also accompanies international master classes on several occasions (Summer Academy in Salzburg, Vaduz, Fondation des Treilles / Provence); and gives a recital with Rita Streich.

He becomes musical director of the Kammeroper Neuburg a. d. Donau. in the summer of 1984. In the autumn of the same year he was engaged at the Deutsche Oper Berlin as a choir coach. From 1990 he became solo coach: Landestheater Linz (with conducting and choral assistance); 1992 Opernhaus Graz (including deputy director of studies 1995-96), collaboration with Renata Scotto; 1996 Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf/Duisburg; collaboration with Martha Mödl, 1999 Oper Frankfurt (including deputy director of studies); 2002 Volksoper Vienna, 2008 director of studies Theater und Philharmonie Thüringen GmbH Gera/Altenburg.

He also teaches at the Universities of Music in Mannheim and Stuttgart.

Since September 2009, he has been professor of voice rehearsal and song interpretation at the Academy of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig.

Between 2011-2016 he is the Assistant Dean of Studies, and a member of the Nominating Committee since 2012.

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Masterclasses achieved
  • Voice From September 12th 1983 to September 25th 1983