Matthias Fletzberger (born 1965 in Vienna) is an Austrian classical conductor and pianist.

Matthias Fletzberger
Matthias Fletzberger, 2022
Matthias Fletzberger, 2022
Background information
Born (1965-08-24) August 24, 1965 (age 59)
Vienna, Austria
Occupation(s)conductor and pianist
Years active1983–present
Matthias Fletzberger Conducting in Toronto, 2017

Biography

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Born in Vienna, Matthias Fletzberger was accepted at the age of 5 as a student of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Aged 12, he won the first prize at the Austrian Youth Competition "Jugend musiziert" and was accepted to the concert class of Hans Graf, where he obtained his diploma with special distinction. Further teachers include Bruno Seidlhofer, Tatiana Nikolayeva, Jacques Rouvier, Nicole Henriot-Schweitzer and Leon Fleisher. While still a student, Fletzberger won prizes at international piano competitions, including the Busoni, Rubinstein, and Bösendorfer competitions.

By recommendation of Rolf Liebermann and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Fletzberger started a second career as an opera conductor. He worked as répétiteur in Salzburg and at the Prague State Opera, as musical director of opera productions at the Vienna Festival, and as Kapellmeister at Theater St. Gallen. Following several years as general manager of the Sofiensäle[1] – Vienna’s oldest and largest venue for cultural events – where he presented a broadly varied programme of opera, musical and theatre presentations as well as galas, incentives, parties and clubbing events, he decided to return to the classical music scene.

Since 2008 Fletzberger performs again both as a conductor and as a pianist (as soloist, Lied accompanist, and chamber music pianist). In 2011 Deutsche Grammophon released the CD/DVD album Violin in Motion[2] featuring arrangements by Lidia Baich and Matthias Fletzberger of well-known ballets. His North American debut as a conductor was in January 2013 within the "Salute to Vienna" concert series in Montreal and Quebec.[3]

In the years 2017 and 2018 he developed the musical concept for "Fascination Wagner" together with stage and filmproducer Selcuk Cara for the Austrian Tenor Andreas Schager; the world premiere was staged in Prague in cooperation with the Národní divadlo Praha in October 2018.[4] From 2018 to 2020 he is the conductor of the first South-Korean production of Wagner's "Ring-Cycle" in Seoul Arts Center, staged by Achim Freyer.[5]

Prizes and awards

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Recordings

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  • Violin in Motion, CD/DVD 4764638 DG (2011), Universal Music / Deutsche Grammophon, ASIN: B005S5NBXU
  • Comeback-Recital, CD 91201 PR (2012), Preiser Records
  • Lat(e) Romantics, CD 91255 PR (2014), Preiser Records

References

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  1. ^ "Sofiensaal - Fulminanter Abgang". Retrieved 2013-01-26.
  2. ^ "Universal Music - New Release: Violon in Motion". Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  3. ^ "Salute to Vienna - Artists". Archived from the original on 2013-04-20. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  4. ^ Fascinace Wagnerem - Světová premiéra - Forum Karlín 25. a 26. 10. 2018
  5. ^ "Achim Freyer's "Das Rheingold" kicks off 2-year journey". Archived from the original on 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2018-11-29.
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