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Matthias Buchholz

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93:, one of the world's foremost performing arts schools and one of the largest music institutions for higher education in Europe. Subsequently he has been invited to hold masterclasses in Europe as well as in the U.S., Japan, Taiwan, China and South Korea. He was a leading member of Hwaum Chamber Orchestra in Seoul. In 2013 he was nominated professeur d’alto at the 104:
He is a frequent guest recitals and to international concerts and festivals for chamber-music such as Avignon, Cologne, Berlin, Marlboro, Hitzacker, Lyon, Schleswig–Holstein, Ottawa, Salzburg, Mondsee and Russia.
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in Europe, North and South America, and in the Far East. Since 1991, he has been a member of the Linos-Ensemble, recording and touring throughout Europe and Southeast Asia.
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From 2003 until 2008 he was a founding member of the Heine-Quartett, which performed the world premiere of the "Adagio für Streichquartett", dedicated to
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in Philadelphia. He was a laureate of the important prizes at international viola competitions in
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Buchholz began his musical training in Hamburg and continued his studies at the
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Matthias Buchholz lives in Cologne and is the father of three children.
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Beginning in 1986, Matthias Buchholz was principal viola with the
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until in 1990 he was appointed professor of viola at the
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List of professors of the Hochschule für Musik, Cologne
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Hamburg
viola
Cologne
Geneva
University of Cincinnati
Detmold
Curtis Institute of Music
Bonn
Los Angeles
Budapest
Auryn Quartet
Robert Schumann
Aribert Reimann
Stuttgart Radio Orchestra
Hochschule für Musik Köln
HEM Geneve
Nobuko Imai
List of professors of the Hochschule für Musik, Cologne
Nomination of Matthias Buchholz HEM Geneve
Recording
Linos Ensemble
Chamber Music Festival Mondsee
Chamber Music Festival Salzburg
Hitzacker Festival
Categories
German classical violists
1957 births
Living people
Contemporary classical music performers

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