Rolf Beck
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Born | Michelstadt, Germany | 15 January 1945
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Rolf Beck (15 January 1945) is a German conductor, especially a choral conductor. He was, from 1999 to 2013, Intendant of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival. He founded several choirs and the Internationale Chorakademie Lübeck (International Choral Academy Lübeck).
Career
[edit]Born in Michelstadt,[1] Beck studied law at the Marburg University and Lausanne University. He studied conducting at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt with Helmuth Rilling.[1] He founded and directed the Marburger Vocalensemble (Marburg Vocal Ensemble).[2]
From 1981, Beck was Intendant of the Bamberger Symphoniker, where he founded the choir Chor der Bamberger Symphoniker[2] in 1983, and the instrumental ensemble Concerto Bamberg.[1] From 1996 he was director of the sections orchestra and choir for the broadcaster Norddeutscher Rundfunk.[1] He was Intendant of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival from 1999 to 2013.[1][3] In 2013 he conducted with the festival choir and orchestra a charity concert of the President of Germany, Joachim Gauck, featuring Verdi's Quattro pezzi sacri and Rossini's Stabat Mater.[4] He founded a Chorakademie as part of the festival, a place of study and performance for young international singers. After retiring, he kept directing the academy under the new name Internationale Chorakademie Lübeck (International Choral Academy Lübeck).[2][5] He founded in 2015 a choral academy in Brazil, performing first Carl Orff's Carmina burana.[6] With the Lübeck academy, he conducted four of Bach's motets for the Rheingau Musik Festival at St. Stephan, Mainz on 27 August 2015.[5][7]
He was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz in 1989,[8] and was appointed honorary professor of Schleswig-Holstein in 2008.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Zur Person: Rolf Beck". Hamburger Abendblatt (in German). 29 July 2006. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ^ a b c "Rolf Beck". Internationale Chorakademie Lübeck. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
- ^ "Das Festival" (in German). Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ^ "Zur Person: Rolf Beck" (in German). President of Germany. 9 July 2013. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
- ^ a b "Klangbrei statt "Bach al dente"". Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). 2 September 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
- ^ "Inovadora e multicultural, a Chorakademie Lübeck traz destaques brasileiros" (in Portuguese). Mozarteum Brazik. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ^ "Bach al dente" (in German). Rheingau Musik Festival. 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
- ^ "Nr. 151" (in German). Bundesanzeiger. 1989. p. 3869.
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(help) - ^ "Auszeichnungen – Ehrentitel "Professorin" oder "Professor"" (in German). Schleswig-Holstein. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
External links
[edit]- German male conductors (music)
- German choral conductors
- 1945 births
- Living people
- University of Marburg alumni
- University of Lausanne alumni
- Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts alumni
- Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 21st-century German conductors (music)
- 21st-century German male musicians
- Norddeutscher Rundfunk people