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Lea Birringer

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Lea Birringer
Background information
Born (1986-11-23) 23 November 1986 (age 38)
OriginGermany
GenresClassical music
InstrumentViolin
LabelsRubicon Classics
Websitewww.leabirringer.com

Lea Birringer (born 23 November 1986) is a German classical violinist and professor at the University of Music Würzburg.

Life and career

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Lea Birringer's international career began at the age of 14 with her solo debut at the Berliner Philharmonie. Since then, she has been invited to international festivals, like the Salzburg Festival, MDR Musiksommer, Davos Festival, Crescendo Winter Music Festival in Florida, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern the festival LuganoMusica or the Festival Internacional de Música Alfredo De Saint Malo in Panama.[1] Other highlights of recent years include, among others, performances at Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Louvre Paris, Musikverein Vienna, Gasteig Munich, Konzerthaus Berlin and Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence.[2] She has been able to demonstrate her versatility and broad repertoire, which also includes contemporary pieces as well as lesser-known works, due to her collaboration with renowned orchestras such as the Berliner Symphoniker, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, Polska Filharmonia Bałtycka, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Münchner Symphoniker, Jena Philharmonie, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Südwestdeutsche Philharmonie Konstanz, among others.[3][4][5]

Lea Birringer is prizewinner at the international violin competitions Kloster Schöntal,[6] Premio Rodolfo Lipizer,[7] Louis Spohr[8] and Abram Yampolski. In 2008 she won the International Johannes Brahms Competition.[9] In addition, she has been a long-time scholarship holder of the German Music Foundation.[10] For those extraordinary accomplishments, she was honored by her hometown Saarbrücken with the Cultural Award.[11]

An enthusiastic chamber musician, Lea Birringer collaborated with artists like Pavel Vernikov, Paul Rivinius, Atar Arad, Barbara Bonney, Eszter Haffner, Wen-Sinn Yang and Igor Levit. In 2011 Lea Birringer had a big chamber music breakthrough in collaboration with her sister and permanent Duo partner Esther (Piano). The siblings caused a furor by winning two prestigious international chamber music competitions consecutively, Premio Vittorio Gui[12] and Concorso Internazionale di Musica da Camera Città di Pinerolo.[13] Since then they have received numerous invitations from chamber music festivals and concert series, and have impressed audiences with their "style and full-blooded commitment."[14][15][16][17]

Lea Birringer's solo album Di tanti palpiti (2019), which has received critical acclaim [18][19] and radio play,[20][21][22] has also earned her a Supersonic Award [23] as well as nominations at the 2020 International Classical Music Awards [24] and the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.[25]

Lea Birringer started playing the violin at the age of three. She studied at the University Mozarteum in Salzburg under Igor Ozim, followed by Pavel Vernikov at the Conservatory in Vienna. She graduated both universities with honors. From 2012 to 2013 Lea was teaching as assistant of Pavel Vernikov at the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne, Site de Sion. At present, she is guest teacher at the Accademia d’Archi Arrigoni in Italy.[26] She has been a lecturer at the University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar since May 2022.[27] In 2020, when the usual concert schedule had to be largely suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lea Birringer contributed to Deutschlandfunk Kultur's "Geisterkonzertreihe" (Ghost Concert Series) with a highly acclaimed solo recital.[28] with works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ernst-Lothar von Knorr and Lera Auerbach, among others, she spanned the spectrum from the baroque to the modern.[29][30]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ Artist on ASM Festival Panama - on the official website of the ASM Festival Panama, retrieved on 15 Januar 2021
  2. ^ Lea Birringer Biography - on the official website of the artist, retrieved on 15 Januar 2021
  3. ^ Catalogue of classical music - on the Website of Clic Musique!, retrieved on 8 August 2018
  4. ^ Press article about Lea Birringer - on the Website of Lea Birringer, retrieved on 8 August 2018
  5. ^ Lea Birringer & Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie - on the Website of Concerti, retrieved on 8 August 2018
  6. ^ "- Preisträger 2005". Mar 2, 2018. Archived from the original on 2 March 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  7. ^ Winners of the Rodolfo Lipizer Prize Archived 2017-06-27 at the Wayback Machine - on the Website of Associazione Culturale "Maestro Rodolfo Lipizer, retrieved on 8 August 2018
  8. ^ Prize winners 2007 - on the Website of International LOUIS SPOHR Competition for Young Violinists, retrieved on 8 August 2018
  9. ^ Prizewinners of the 15th international Johannes Brahms Competition 2008 - on the Website of International Johannes Brahms Competition, retrieved on 8 August 2018
  10. ^ Biography of Lea Birringer Archived 2018-08-08 at the Wayback Machine - on the Website of the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben, retrieved on 8 August 2018
  11. ^ "Lea Birringer, Geigerin". Oe1.orf.at. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  12. ^ "Log In ‹ Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino — WordPress". Api.maggiofiorentino.com. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  13. ^ Roll of Honour - on the Website of ICM International Chamber Music Competition Pinerolo e Torino Citta Metropolitana, Retrieved on 20.08.2018
  14. ^ Richard Bratby: Gramophone, April 2018
  15. ^ Runfunk, Bayerischer. "Violinsonaten des 20. Jahrhunderts - CD-Tipp". Br.de. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  16. ^ "Interpretational moments of happiness" on the Website of piccicato, Retrieved on 8 August 2018
  17. ^ Classical CD Review - on the Website of The arts fuse
  18. ^ Lea Birringer in das Orchester das Orchester, 02/2020
  19. ^ Lea Birringer bei ResMusica ResMusica, 29.11.2019
  20. ^ CD der Woche Lea Birringer: Di Tanti Palpiti im rbb Kultur rbb, CD of the week | 25.11. – 01.12.2019
  21. ^ CD-Tipp Radio Bremen Bremen Zwei, 09. Oktober 2019
  22. ^ CD of the week Archived 2021-09-22 at the Wayback Machine Radio Klassik Stephansdom, 2019
  23. ^ Supersonic Award für Di Tanti Palpiti "Virtuoso favourite pieces by an outstanding violinist" Pizzicato, 05/11/2019
  24. ^ "ICMA Nomination Di Tanti Palpiti" (PDF). Icma-info.com. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  25. ^ "Nomination Di Tanti Palpiti for the Preis der deutschen Schaltplattenkritik" (PDF). Schallplattenkritik.de. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  26. ^ Lea Birringer on the Website of Accademia d'Archi Arrigoni - retrieved on 21.08.2018
  27. ^ Lea Birringer on the Website of the University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar - retrieved on 30.07.2022
  28. ^ "Ghost Concerts as a Creative Experiment" Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Contribution from 07.04.2020
  29. ^ Konzert for Violin solo Deutschlandfunk Kultur, KConcert 08.07.2020
  30. ^ "Successful preliminary run" O-Ton Culture magazine with character, 08.07.2020
  31. ^ "Avi - Service for music | Dr. Andreas von Imhoff". Avi-music.de. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  32. ^ "Fiorillo: Violin Concerto, Sinfonia Concertante - Brilliant Classics". Brilliantclassics.com. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  33. ^ "Rubicon Classics". Rubiconclassics.com. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  34. ^ "Lea Birringer". Open.spotify.com. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  35. ^ "Rubicon Classics". Rubiconclassics.com. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
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