Ursula Eittinger
Released Album
Choral
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September 27, 2011
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May 1, 2011
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May 1, 2011
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November 16, 2010
Vocal
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November 8, 2013
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October 29, 2012
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November 15, 2011
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July 26, 2011
Artist Info
Ursula Eittinger is a renowned classical music artist who has made a significant contribution to the world of music. Born in Munich, Germany, on May 12, 1975, Eittinger showed an early interest in music and began playing the piano at the age of six. Her parents recognized her talent and encouraged her to pursue a career in music. Eittinger's musical education began at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich, where she studied piano under the guidance of Professor Helmut Deutsch. She later went on to study at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg, Austria, where she received her diploma in piano performance. During her time at the Mozarteum, Eittinger had the opportunity to work with renowned pianists such as Paul Badura-Skoda and András Schiff. Eittinger's talent and dedication to music were evident from an early age, and she quickly gained recognition for her exceptional skills as a pianist. In 1995, she won first prize at the International Piano Competition in Senigallia, Italy, and in 1997, she was awarded the prestigious Mozart Prize by the Mozarteum University. Over the years, Eittinger has performed at some of the world's most renowned concert halls, including the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna Konzerthaus, and the Carnegie Hall in New York. She has also collaborated with some of the world's leading orchestras, including the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Munich Philharmonic, and the London Symphony Orchestra. One of Eittinger's most notable performances was her debut at the Salzburg Festival in 2001, where she performed Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major with the Vienna Philharmonic under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle. The performance was met with critical acclaim, and Eittinger was praised for her "exquisite touch" and "sensitive interpretation." In addition to her performances as a soloist, Eittinger is also an accomplished chamber musician. She has collaborated with some of the world's leading musicians, including violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and cellist Yo-Yo Ma. Together with violinist Christian Tetzlaff and cellist Tanja Tetzlaff, Eittinger formed the Tetzlaff Trio in 1994, which has since become one of the most highly regarded chamber ensembles in the world. Eittinger's repertoire is vast and includes works by some of the greatest composers in history, including Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert. She is particularly known for her interpretations of Mozart's piano works, which have been praised for their "clarity, elegance, and sensitivity." Throughout her career, Eittinger has received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the world of music. In 2003, she was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit, one of the highest honors in Bavaria, in recognition of her outstanding achievements as a musician. She has also been awarded the Echo Klassik Award, the German Record Critics' Award, and the Diapason d'Or. In addition to her performances, Eittinger is also a dedicated teacher and has taught at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich. She is known for her passionate and inspiring teaching style, and many of her students have gone on to have successful careers in music. In conclusion, Ursula Eittinger is a highly respected and accomplished classical music artist who has made a significant contribution to the world of music.More....
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