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Members of the Sinnhoffer Kammerorchester München
Artist Info
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Ensemble
Country
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Germany
 
The Sinnhoffer Kammerorchester München is a classical music ensemble based in Munich, Germany. The ensemble was founded in 1990 by conductor and violinist Christoph Adt, who remains the artistic director and principal conductor to this day. The ensemble's name is derived from the Sinnhoffer Palace in Munich, where the ensemble gave its first concert. The palace was built in the 19th century by the Sinnhoffer family, who were prominent patrons of the arts in Munich. The Sinnhoffer Kammerorchester München is made up of around 25 musicians, who are all highly skilled professionals. The ensemble's repertoire includes works from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods, as well as contemporary music. The ensemble has performed in many prestigious venues throughout Europe, including the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna Konzerthaus, and the Royal Albert Hall in London. The ensemble has also toured extensively in Asia, performing in countries such as Japan, South Korea, and China. One of the highlights of the Sinnhoffer Kammerorchester München's career was their performance at the Salzburg Festival in 2005. The ensemble performed Mozart's Symphony No. 41, also known as the "Jupiter Symphony," to critical acclaim. The performance was praised for its precision, energy, and musicality. The ensemble has also won several awards throughout its career. In 2001, the ensemble won the Bavarian Culture Prize, which is awarded to outstanding cultural institutions in the state of Bavaria. In 2010, the ensemble won the Echo Klassik award for their recording of Mozart's Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 21, with pianist Lars Vogt. The main members of the Sinnhoffer Kammerorchester München include Christoph Adt, who is the artistic director and principal conductor, as well as a violinist in the ensemble. Other key members include concertmaster and violinist Andreas Reiner, cellist Sebastian Hess, and oboist Albrecht Mayer. Andreas Reiner has been a member of the ensemble since its founding and has served as concertmaster since 1995. He is also a professor of violin at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München. Sebastian Hess has been the principal cellist of the ensemble since 1995 and is also a professor of cello at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München. Albrecht Mayer is a world-renowned oboist who has been a member of the ensemble since 1998. In addition to their performances, the Sinnhoffer Kammerorchester München is also committed to music education. The ensemble regularly holds workshops and masterclasses for young musicians, and they have also collaborated with schools and universities to promote classical music to a wider audience. Overall, the Sinnhoffer Kammerorchester München is a highly respected and accomplished classical music ensemble. Their commitment to musical excellence and education has made them a valuable asset to the cultural landscape of Munich and beyond.
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