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Felix Klieser (French Horn)

Born: 1991 - Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany

The German horn player, Felix Klieser, took his first horn lessons at the age of 5; at the age of 13 he enrolled as a junior student at the University of Music and Theater in Hannover. In 2014, he was awarded the ECHO Classic prize in the category best young artist and published an autobiographical book about his fascinating life story. In 2016 he received the prestigious Leonard Bernstein Award of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival.

From 2008 till 2011 Felix Klieser was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Germany (Bundesjugendorchester), where he frequently performed at major venues such as Berlin Philharmonie, Beethovenhalle Bonn, Köln Philharmonie and Philharmonie am Gasteig Munich. He also participated in numerous productions by Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) and has undertaken tours to Austria, Switzerland, Italy and South Africa.

In the past seasons Felix Klieser already appeared as soloist with the Camerata Salzburg as well as the Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi (Milan), Orquesta Filarmónica de Gran Canaria, Festival Strings Lucerne, Slovenska Filharmonija (Bratislava), Kammerorchester des Symphonieorchesters des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Saarländisches Staatsorchester, Magdeburgische Philharmonie and Kammerakademie Potsdam. He has also made chamber music appearances at the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Glocke Bremen, Essener Philharmonie, Beethovenhaus Bonn, Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Oxford Chamber Music Festival, Gstaad Menuhin Festival and Schleswig Holstein Music Festival.

Highlights of the 2021-2022 season are the beginning of Felix Klieser's two-year residency with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and his USA debut as part of an extensive tour with the Kammerorchester Basel and tenor Ian Bostridge in spring 2022. Among others Felix Klieser will be performing with the London Mozart Players at the Enescu Festival in Bucharest and with the Festival Strings Lucerne in the Munich Prinzregententheater. Other highlights of the season are appearances at music festivals such as the Gezeitenkonzert, Staufener Musikwoche and Moselmusik festival. He will present his current album "Beyond Words" with transcriptions of Baroque vocal works in several concerts with the CHAARTS Chamber Artists before his new recording with the Zemlinsky Quartet will be released on the Berlin Classics label in early 2022. In December he will be the soloist at this year’s Audi Christmas Concert in Ingolstadt.

In exciting chamber music projects, Felix Klieser will appear in various line-ups at the Brahmstage Baden-Baden, Beethovenhaus Bonn, Schubertiade Hohenems, Dubrovnik Music Festival and Heidelberger Frühling. His chamber music partners include the Danish String Quartet, Sebastian Manz, Andrej Bielow, Martina Filjak, Boris Kusnezow, Tanja Tetzlaff, Dag Jensen, Dominik Wagner and his long-time piano partner Christof Keymer.

As a member of the project ensemble “The Impossible Orchestra” of the conductor Alondra de la Parra, Felix Klieser will play in the first edition of the Pax Festival in Mexico in the summer of 2022. The cast of the virtual orchestra created during the corona pandemic includes Rolando Villazón, Alisa Weilerstein, Edicson Ruiz, Albrecht Mayer and Maxim Vengerov. In Mexico, the musicians of the “Impossible Orchestra” can be seen live together for the first time after their digital success. The contemporary composer Rolf Martinsson is dedicating a horn concerto to Felix Klieser, which will be premiered and recorded with the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern in spring 2022.

In March 2019 Felix Klieser’s recording of the complete W.A. Mozart horn concertos with the Camerata Salzburg (with the label Berlin Classics) was released, represented in the Top 10 of the German classical music charts for 3 months. His debut album "Reveries" with works for horn and piano, which was released in 2013 and was awarded the ECHO-Klassik, was followed in 2015 by "Horn Concertos", Klieser’s first orchestral CD with works by W.A. Mozart and the brothers’ Joseph and Michael Haydn, which he performed together with the Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn under the musical direction of Ruben Gazarian. In September 2017 he published his third CD "Horn Trio", recorded with the violinist Andrej Bielow and the pianist Herbert Schuch at the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) in Munich, on which the horn player not only devotes himself to the profound trio for horn, violin and piano by Johannes Brahms but also to lesser-known works for this exciting line-up.

On social media, Felix Klieser likes to let his audience participate in his everyday life as an artist and also take a look behind the scenes at concerts. His horn “Alex”, a model 103 from the Alexander Brothers (Mainz) leads a life of its own on Instagram and Facebook and can be seen cooking, reading and vacationing. Felix Klieser has been teaching his own horn class at the Münster University of Music since 2018. He regularly passes on his knowledge in master-classes.


Sources:
Felix Klieser Website
Photos: © Maike Helbig
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (May 2022)

Recordings of Arrangements/Transcriptions of Bach's Works

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Alexander Konstantinov

French Horn

[C-9] (2020): Alto Arias BWV 170/Mvt. 1, BWV 147/Mvt. 6, BWV 244/Mvt. 39, BWV 248/1/Mvt. 4 (4) - arranged for French Horn by Wolfgang Renz

Links to other Sites

Felix Klieser (Official Website)
Felix Klieser on Facebook
Felix Kliser (Wikipedia)


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