Sebastian Manz

Sebastian Manz (born 1986 in Hanover) is a German clarinetist.

Life and Work

Sebastian Manz, son of pianist Wolfgang Manz and Julia Goldstein and grandson of the Russian violinist Boris Goldstein, began studying clarinet at Musikhochschule Lübeck in 1997.[1]

He won first place in Jugend musiziert in 1994 and 1999-2003.[1] He was the first clarinetist in 40 years to win first prize in the ARD International Music Competition in Munich in 2008.[2] In the same year, Manz and his partner on piano Martin Klett as "Duo Riul" won the first prize in Deutscher Musikwettbewerb.

Sebastian Manz was the recipient in 2012 of yet another ECHO Klassik award, this time in the "Chamber Music Recording of the Year" category, for his recording of the Mozart and Beethoven quintets together with Ramón Ortega Quero, Marc Trénel, David Alonso and Herbert Schuch. Just one year earlier, he received the coveted award in the "Newcomer of the Year" category for his excellent recording of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.

He studied under Sabine Meyer and Rainer Wehle. In his debut at the Tonhalle Zürich on 4 May 2010 he played Mozart's clarinet concerto with the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie conducted by their designated chief conductor Eugene Tzigane. Manz performed with Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Germany, and Collegium Musicum Basel, Switzerland. Since 2010, he is soloist in the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Discografie

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 "SEBASTIAN MANZ, CLARINET". Mozart-Gesellschaft Dortmund. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  2. "ARD International Music Competition (I)". Deutsche Welle Festival Concert. Retrieved 2009-08-05.

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