Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler
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, Germany
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 is one of the leading music conservatories in Europe. It was established in East Berlin
East Berlin
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 in 1950 as the (German College of Music) because the older (now the Berlin University of the Arts
Berlin University of the Arts
The Universität der Künste Berlin, UdK is a public art school in Berlin, Germany, one of the four universities in the city...

) was in West Berlin
West Berlin
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. After the death of one of its first professors, composer Hanns Eisler
Hanns Eisler
Hanns Eisler was an Austrian composer.-Family background:Eisler was born in Leipzig where his Jewish father, Rudolf Eisler, was a professor of philosophy...

, the school was renamed in his honor in 1964. After a renovation in 2005 the conservatory is located in both Berlin's famed and the .

The has a variety of ensembles including chamber music, choirs, orchestras and jazz.

The Hochschule

The Hochschule is structured in four divisions and four instituts. It offers programs in accordion, composition, conducting, correpition, drums, guitar, harmony and counterpoint, harp, jazz, music theatre, opera direction, strings, timpani, piano and wind instruments.
The 2002 founded Kurt-Singer-Institut specializes on research on health for musicians. Since 2003 the Institut für neue Musik deals with contemporary music. With the foundation of the Jazz-Institut Berlin in 2005, the conservatoire gained an international level in jazz education; David Friedman
David Friedman (percussionist)
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, John Hollenbeck, Judy Niemack
Judy Niemack
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 and Jiggs Whigham
Jiggs Whigham
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 are counted among the professors.

Every year, over 400 events are taking place – including concerts, opera productions, class recitals and exam concerts. The Hochschule collaborates with the Konzerthaus Berlin and the Berlin Philharmonic Foundation. In both these houses regular orchestral, choral and staff concerts are presented.

History

After the foundation of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), all music schools and the only music college were situated in the west of Berlin. Hence the GDR Ministry for Education decided to establish a music college in the east sector. On October 1st, 1950 the Deutsche Hochschule für Musik was founded. Professor Dr. Georg Knepler was the first director of the school. The teaching staff included Rudolph Wagner-Régeny and Hanns Eisler (composition), Helmut Koch (conducting), Helma Prechter, Arno Schellenberg (voice), Carl Adolf Martiensse, Grete Herwig (piano), Gustav Havemann, Wilhelm Martens (violin), Bernhard Günther (cello), Werner Buchholz (viola) and Ewald Koch (clarinet).

Since 1964 the conservatoire is named Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" Berlin.
In 1950 a special school for music was founded. The convervatory built up a partnership with the Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach Schule.

In 1953 the program of opera and musical theatre stage direction was established, as two students were interested in this subject. Thus the conservatory became the first school in Europe to have a program of that kind.

The state of Berlin following German Reunification took over the conservatory. Today it is under the jurisdiction of the Senate department of science, research and the arts.

Some notable former students

  • Maria Baptist
    Maria Baptist
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     (pianist, conductor)
  • Thomas Böttger
    Thomas Böttger
    Thomas Böttger is a German composer and pianist. From 1975 to 1980 he studied composition and piano at the Berlin College of Music "Hanns Eisler". From 1980 to 1981 he studied with Tadeusz Baird at the Fryderyk Chopin Music Academy in Warsaw. From 1981 to 1983 he was a master's student of Ruth...

  • Vladimir Jurowski
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     (conductor)
  • Sol Gabetta
    Sol Gabetta
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  • Vladimir Jurowski
    Vladimir Jurowski
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  • Marek Kalbus
    Marek Kalbus
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  • Georg Katzer
    Georg Katzer
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  • Akil Mark Koci
    Akil Mark Koci
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  • Peter Konwitschny
    Peter Konwitschny
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  • Jochen Kowalski
    Jochen Kowalski
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  • Siegfried Matthus
    Siegfried Matthus
    Siegfried Matthus is a German composer and opera director living in Berlin and is one of Germany's most often performed contemporary composers.- Biography :Matthus attended secondary school in Rheinsberg, followed by studies at the Hochschule für Musik...

  • Johannes Moser
    Johannes Moser
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  • Michael Sanderling
    Michael Sanderling
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  • Jörg-Peter Weigle
    Jörg-Peter Weigle
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  • Ji-Yeoun You
    Jeanne You
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     (pianist)

  • Robert Zollitsch (composer)
    Robert Zollitsch (composer)
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Some notable present and former staff

  • Fabio Bidini
    Fabio Bidini
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     (piano)
  • Willy Decker
    Willy Decker (director)
    Willy Decker is a German theatre director, particularly known for his opera productions. He staged the world premieres of Hans Werner Henze's Pollicino , Antonio Bibalo's Macbeth , and Aribert Reimann's Das Schloss .Decker was born in Pulheim near Cologne and was educated first at the Rheinischen...

     (honorary professor of musical theatre direction)
  • Hanns Eisler
    Hanns Eisler
    Hanns Eisler was an Austrian composer.-Family background:Eisler was born in Leipzig where his Jewish father, Rudolf Eisler, was a professor of philosophy...

     (composition)
  • Michael Endres
    Michael Endres
    Michael Endres is a German pianist.He was professor for piano from 1993 to 2004 at the Hochschule fuer Musik in Cologne, until 2009 at the Hochschule Hanns Eisler in Berlin—and since autumn 2009 has been professor for piano at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand.-Early...

     (piano)
  • David Geringas
    David Geringas
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     (cello)
  • Peter Konwitschny
    Peter Konwitschny
    Peter Konwitschny is a German opera and theatre director.-Biography:Peter Konwitschny grew up in Leipzig, where his father Franz Konwitschny was principal conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra...

     (opera direction)
  • Gidon Kremer
    Gidon Kremer
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     (violin and chamber music)
  • Hanspeter Kyburz
    Hanspeter Kyburz
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     (composition)
  • Marie Luise Neunecker
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     (horn)
  • Thomas Quasthoff
    Thomas Quasthoff
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     (voice)
  • Kurt Rosenwinkel
    Kurt Rosenwinkel
    Kurt Rosenwinkel is an American jazz guitarist and keyboardist who came to prominence in the 1990s.-Biography:He attended the Berklee School of Music for two and a half years before leaving in his junior year to tour with Gary Burton, the dean of the school at the time...

     (jazz guitar)
  • Rainer Seegers
    Rainer Seegers
    Rainer Seegers , is a German percussionist, timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic, tutor of the European Union Youth Orchestra and guest professor at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler"...

     (visiting professor of percussion)
  • Júlia Varady
    Julia Varady
    Júlia Várady is a German soprano of Hungarian origin born in Nagyvárad, Hungary .At the age of six she began violin lessons at the music conservatory in Cluj-Napoca and then, aged fourteen, voice training with Emilia Popp...

     (opera interpretation)
  • Katharina Wagner
    Katharina Wagner
    Katharina Wagner is a German opera stage-director and co-director of the Bayreuth Festival. She is the daughter of Wolfgang Wagner, great-granddaughter of Richard Wagner and great-great granddaughter of Hungarian composer Ferenc Liszt.She notably staged Der fliegende Holländer in Würzburg and...

     (opera direction)
  • Rudolf Wagner-Régeny
    Rudolf Wagner-Régeny
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     (composition)
  • Ruth Zechlin
    Ruth Zechlin
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     (composition, counterpoint, instrumentation)
  • Tabea Zimmermann
    Tabea Zimmermann
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     (viola)

Senators of honour

  • Claudio Abbado
    Claudio Abbado
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  • Daniel Barenboim
    Daniel Barenboim
    Daniel Barenboim, KBE is an Argentinian-Israeli pianist and conductor. He has served as music director of several major symphonic and operatic orchestras and made numerous recordings....

  • Sir Simon Rattle
  • Wolfgang Rihm
    Wolfgang Rihm
    Wolfgang Rihm is a German composer.Rihm is Head of the Institute of Modern Music at the Karlsruhe Conservatory of Music and has been composer in residence at the Lucerne Festival and the Salzburg Festival...


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