Musiksommer Neustift: Konzert f.Posaunen, Alphörner, Harfe, Flöte und Schlagwerk
“WHEN CARMEN MEETS ALPHORN – A CHEERFUL TOUR THROUGH THE MUSIC HISTORY FROM VIVALDI TO SINATRA“
ENSEMBLE GLISSANDO STUTTGART
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ENSEMBLE GLISSANDO STUTTGART:
The ENSEMBLE GLISSANDO STUTTGART with trombone legend Prof. Armin Rosin and Emilie Jaulmes (Stuttgart Philharmonic) has been performing together for several years, delighting audiences with works from alphorn to Sinatra.
The musicians demonstrate how their contrasting formation fits together perfectly. The listener experiences a unique journey through the merging of various color facets as well as the dialogue of instrumental elements.
The passionate full-blooded musicians dedicate themselves to French works, tango nuevo, and modern arrangements of well-known pieces.
Tailor-made arrangements, created specifically for the ENSEMBLE GLISSANDO STUTTGART by renowned classical and jazz arrangers as well as through their own efforts, underline the exclusivity of the ensemble. The ensemble presents many concerts, including in the Munich Residence. Matthias Nassauer guides the program in his unmistakable manner.
Emilie Jaulmes, solo harpist of the Stuttgart Philharmonic,was born in Grenoble (France).
In 1996, she began her harp studies with Prof. Marielle Nordmann at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris-CNR and subsequently studied from 2000 to 2002 at the Conservatorium Rotterdam under Professors Godelieve Schrama and Sarah O'Brien. At the same time, she received 1st prizes in the subjects of harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris-CNR. Additionally, she studied musicology at the Sorbonne in Paris and chamber music in Essen with Prof. Vladimir Mendelsohn.
Emilie Jaulmes was awarded prizes in the chamber music competition in Arles (France) in 1993 and 1995; in 1996, she received the "Diploma di Merito" from the "Academia Chiagiana" in Siena (Italy); in 2004, she was a prize winner of the DAAD competition, and from 2004 to 2006, she was a scholarship holder at the Detmold University of Music to complete her concert exam. In 2005, she won the 2nd prize of the German Economic Competition.
From 2005 to 2006, Emilie Jaulmes played as an academy member with the Munich Philharmonic after completing an internship with the Symphony Orchestra of the Theater Münster, and since the 2006/2007 season, she has been the solo harpist with the Stuttgart Philharmonic, with whom she also performed solo multiple times. Emilie Jaulmes has played as a substitute in significant orchestras such as the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Hessian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, the German Symphony Orchestra Berlin, among others. In 2008-09, she paused her professional activities to study with a Fulbright scholarship at Indiana University in Bloomington (USA) with Prof. Susann McDonald and Prof. Naoko Yoshino. She was also a scholar of the Indianapolis Matinee.
Armin Rosin,for decades a professor of trombone and wind chamber music at the Stuttgart University of Music, is undisputedly regarded as the pioneer of the modern trombone.
He began his unique career at the age of 21 as the solo trombonist of the Bamberg Symphony before moving to the same position with the RSO Stuttgart. Shortly after, he recorded the world’s first record featuring trombone concertos, followed by over 20 additional recordings with the most important solo works for trombone. As a soloist and conductor, he has celebrated successes worldwide. Over 70 compositions written especially for him have been premiered by him. His work has been recognized through entries in prestigious music encyclopedias such as Hugo Riemann's. Armin Rosin reflects on numerous roles as a juror in international music competitions, including the ARD competition, in Markneukirchen, Geneva, the Prague Spring, and many others.
He received the great culture prize from the Sudeten German Association and was appointed honorary citizen of the South Korean city of Jeju. The Bavarian Norgau Prize, the Wenzel-Stamitz Music Prize, and the Johannes von Tepl Prize followed.
Janine Schöllhorn (Flute) played for many years in significant orchestras such as the Munich Radio Orchestra (BR) and as the deputy principal flutist with the Munich Philharmonic. As a substitute, she performed with the NDR Symphony Orchestras in Hamburg and Hannover, the Bamberg Symphony, the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, and the Munich Chamber Orchestra.
Janine Schöllhorn performs numerous concerts in solo and chamber music form both domestically and internationally, such as solo concerts with the Palatinate Chamber Orchestra and the Orchestra Del Teatro Regio Di Torino.
She is a multiple first prize winner of national and international competitions, e.g., the Concorso Internazionale di Musica per Giovani Interpreti or the Concours musical de jeunes interprètes. She has also received support from the German Music Life Foundation, the Jürgen Ponto Foundation, the Académie musicale Villecroze, and the Herbert von Karajan Centrum Vienna.
She studied at the University of Music in Stuttgart and at the Mozarteum Salzburg with Prof. Gérard and Prof. Kofler, graduating with distinction.
The paths of Janine Schöllhorn and Emilie Jaulmes crossed at the Munich Philharmonic. For over 20 years, both musicians have performed together, including regularly at the Munich Residence. Soon the desire arose to expand the duo into a trio.
Janine Schöllhorn appears at numerous festivals, such as the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, the Schwetzinger Mozart Festival, and the Tyrolean Festival.
Darian Keller will be an academy member for trombone at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin starting with the upcoming season. He has been a student at the Stuttgart University of Music with Prof. Henning Wiegräbe for several years. At the "Jugend musiziert" competition, he has been awarded 1st prizes multiple times. He also received several awards at the music competition of the Tonkünstlerverband and the 2nd International Tryavna Art Competition in Bulgaria, as well as at the Lions Music Competition.
As a soloist, he has been invited several times by orchestras abroad. He has gathered orchestral experience in the state and federal youth orchestras alongside numerous chamber music concerts. Several master classes complement the training of the highly talented musician.
Matthias Nassauer gained significant musical experience as a permanent solo trombonist of the Stuttgart Philharmonic, where he performed for over 10 years.
He began his musical education in the trombone choir of his home town Betzdorf in the Westerwald under the direction of his father. He studied orchestral music with Prof. Schrietter and Prof. Wiegräbe and conducting in Karlsruhe and Stuttgart. He also completed his state examination in music education and history at the University of Mannheim.
Substitutions took him to orchestras such as the SWR Symphony Orchestra Baden-Baden/Freiburg, the State Theatre Stuttgart, among others.
Today, Matthias Nassauer works as a chamber musician and concert soloist, as well as a choir and orchestra conductor alongside educational tasks.
Matthias Nassauer has moderated numerous concerts, including concerts of the Stuttgart Philharmonic. He has guest conducted with the Filarmonica “Oltenia” Craiova (Romania) and also appeared as a solo trombonist with this orchestra.
He is a valued lecturer and conductor at various courses and academies such as the Meersburg Summer Academy.
Claudius Heinzelmann has been stylistically versatile since the beginning of his musical education. He studied percussion, jazz and popular music, and music education at the Stuttgart University of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.
With the Flügelschlag Quartet, he was a scholarship holder of the German Music Council at the German Music Competition in Bonn and won the 1st prize at the international competition for contemporary chamber music in Krakow.
This was followed by invitations to the Stuttgart Music Festival, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, and the Oberstdorf Music Summer.
In addition to his chamber music activities, Claudius Heinzelmann is also particularly dedicated to educational tasks.
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