5. April 2017 | ||
19:30 |
Vitale Virtuosity – an excitingly staged solo concerto by the recorder. It is about death and life, excessive joy of life and contemplation.
Program u.a.: “dance macabre” For soprano recorder & live electronics (composition commission for Maria Dorner-Hofmann, 2006)
Maria Dorner-Hofmann, recorder
Maria Dorner-Hofmann studied flute recorder and recorder training with Irmgard Tutschek, Carin van Heerden and Dorothee Oberlinger, and piano pedagogy with Klaus Kaufmann (all diplomas with distinction) from 1997 to 2006 at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg. She gained further impulses through numerous master classes, eg with Han Tol and Matthias Weilenmann. In November 2006, she won the first prize and the audience prize at the “Internationale Wettbewerb für Blockflöte solo” in Feldkirch, Austria. In addition to working with the music of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Baroque, Maria Dorner-Hofmann also devotes herself intensively to new music, some She has performed solo and recitals at home and abroad and has performed in various chamber music formations as well as internationally renowned orchestras.
Maria Dorner-Hofmann teaches at the University of Mozarteum in Salzburg the subjects recorder, didactics and teaching practice, and teaches privately and at the music school Bad Birnbach. She lives with her husband and her son in Eggenfelden (Germany).
Venue: theater // an der rott, Landkreistheater, Theaterstraße 1, D-84307 Eggenfelden