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Barbara
Lüneburg performing on the violin and the viola has made
herself a name as both an interpreter of classical and contemporary
music.
She
won various violin competitions, including the
"Prize for the Best Interpretation of Contemporary Music",
awarded at the 4th International Music Competition for Young Culture
in Düsseldorf, which displays her special interest in the new
music field. Barbara Lüneburg has premiered numerous solo-
and chamber music works throughout her career.
In
addition to being a member of various chamber music and contemporary
music ensembles, she regularly performs as a soloist of classical
and new music in Germany and abroad. Barbara Lüneburg
records for radio broadcast, CD- and TV- productions
and plays at various international music festivals such as
Schleswig Holstein Music Festival, Bodensee Festival, Bregenzer
Festspiele (Austria), Gaudeamus Festival, the Munich Biannual and
the Tongyeong International Music Festival (Korea).
As
a recipient of grants and scholarships from the German
Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Scholarship of the
German People she studied a/o. at the Tshaikovsky Conservatory
in Moscow with Zorija Schichmurzaeva and at the Guildhall School
of Music and Drama (London) with David Takeno.
Her
latest solo program combines world premieres of young
composers with the d-minor Partita by J.S.Bach, Caprices
by Paganini and Freeman- Etudes by J.Cage.
Barbara Lüneburg is a founding member of ensemble
Intégrales, the ensemble for unconducted contemporary
chamber music (Hamburg/Germany).
For
detailed information click on vita.
Photo:
© Christina Fussenegger
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