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Hans Deinzer

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Hans Deinzer
Born (1934-01-14) 14 January 1934 (age 90)
Nuremberg, Germany
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Clarinet teacher
Instrument(s)Clarinet
Years active1954-1996

Hans Deinzer (14 January 1934, Nuremberg, Germany) is a clarinetist and clarinet teacher, who taught at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Hannover for thirty years, and retired in 1996.

Biography

He was a student of Rudolf Gall in Munich.

He was one of the first clarinetists to professionally adopt the use of rubber mouthpieces, and also was a champion of historical instruments and playing. He recorded two versions of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto using a reconstructed historical boxwood clarinet and has premiered several important works, including Pierre Boulez's "Domaines" —which was written for him— and Henri Pousseur's Madrigal I.

He is a two-time winner of the Grand Prix du Disque.

His students include several prominent clarinettists, such as Sabine Meyer, Reiner Wehle, Wolfgang Meyer, Martin Fröst, Andrew Marriner, Nicholas Cox, Antonio Salguero and Michele Zukovsky.


Discography

The track "Edition" features several of his students.

  • Werner Heider; Dialog I for Clarinet and Piano; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
  • Werner Heider; Inventio II for Solo Clarinet; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
  • Werner Heider; Strophen for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
  • Werner Heider; Edition for five Clarinets; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973
  • Werner Heider; Kunst-Stoff for Electric Clarinet, Prepared Piano and Tape; Colosseum Colos SM 552 (p) 1973

References

  • Pamela Weston; Clarinet Virtuosi of Today; p83-88, ISBN 0-905858-46-8, Egon publishers 1989.