Karl-Heinz Schlüter
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Karl-Heinz Schlüter (5 March 1920 – 20 December 1995) was a German classical pianist.


Life

Born in Torgau, Schlüter studied from 1931-1937 in Hannover with Rudolf Krasselt and Clara Spitta, then at the
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with
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until 1940. He passed his concert examination with distinction. In the Berlin press, he was regarded as a "thoroughly accomplished pianist of the greatest style" when playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 at age 20. Seven years later, after service as a soldier and held prisoner of war until 1947, he trained his skills in Walter Gieseking's master class and became a lecturer at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold. In 1949, he received the Chopin Prize Berlin/Warsaw, in 1950 the
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in Bolzano. He played with conductors such as
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( NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra), Hermann Abendroth ( MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra), Fritz Lehmann ( Bamberg Symphony),
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(SWF Orchestra),
Wilhelm Schüchter Wilhelm Schüchter (15 December 1911 – 27 May 1974) was a German conductor. He was Generalmusikdirektor in Dortmund and left a legacy of opera recordings. Career Born in Bonn, Schüchter studied piano at the Hochschule für Musik Köln, comp ...
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), in Germany and abroad. He taught at the Braunschweig Music School, the Osnabrück Conservatory, the Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg and finally the University of Würzburg (from 1985 to 1988). He was a jury member at national competitions such as Jugend musiziert and international competitions such as the International Chopin Piano Competition. He performed with his son Michael as a piano duo. In 1967, WDR offered a date for a live broadcast in the series "Artists in North Rhine-Westphalia" was available at short notice. Father and son played Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos in D major, '' Variations on a Theme by Haydn'' by Brahms, Chopin's '' Rondo in C major'' and Debussy's '' En blanc et noir''. The Schlüter Duo performed during the following years until 1995 in Germany and abroad (including Europe, Middle East), both classical-romantic repertoire and contemporary music. The duo made several recordings, including the complete works for two pianos by Schubert, Reger and Hindemith. The duo was a regular guest at European radio stations in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. They played contemporary music such as by Jean Françaix,
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,
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and
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. From 1982 to 1992, they conducted an annual master class for piano duo at the Würzburg Musikhochschule. With Josef Trumm (violoncello) and Cyrill Kopatschka (violin) he performed as a Chopin Trio. With Marcel Charpentier (violin) and Eckard Stahl (violoncello) he founded the Osnabrück Piano Trio. Together with Ludwig Müller-Gronau (violin), Wilhelm Isselmann (viola) and Werner Thomas-Mifune (violoncello) he formed the West German Piano Quartet. The pianists Magdalena Galka and
Ann-Helena Schlüter Ann-Helena Schlüter (born in Nürnberg) is a Swedish-German pianist, organist, composer and poet. Life Schlüter began her piano lessons at the age of three with her mother, the Swedish piano teacher and organist Ann-Margret Schlüter, ''née ...
and the violinist Johanna Schlüter are his daughters. Schlüter died in Würzburg aged 75.Obituaries
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schluter, Karlheinz 1920 births 1995 deaths People from Torgau 20th-century pianists German classical pianists German male classical pianists 20th-century German male musicians