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Klaus Storck (11 February 1928 – 18 March 2011) was a German cellist who appeared internationally as soloist and
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
ian. He also edited music for cello. He often appeared in a duo with his wife, the harpist Helga Storck, and composers wrote music for them.


Life

Storck was born in Berlin. He received his first
cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a Bow (music), bowed (sometimes pizzicato, plucked and occasionally col legno, hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually intonation (music), t ...
lessons at the age of eight. After transferring to the
Musisches Gymnasium Frankfurt The Musisches Gymnasium Frankfurt was an educational institution leading to a university entrance qualification within the framework of the National Socialist Education System. It was founded in 1939 as the first ''Musisches Gymnasium'' of the t ...
, he studied there with Rudolf Metzmacher. From autumn 1946, Storck studied at the
Hochschule für Musik Detmold The Hochschule für Musik Detmold is a university-level music school situated in Detmold, Germany. Academics The Hochschule offers performance degrees in composition, all orchestral instruments, piano, voice, opera, art-song, conducting, as we ...
with Hans Münch-Holland. He spent several years studying with
Enrico Mainardi Enrico Mainardi (19 May 1897, in Milan – 10 April 1976, in Munich) was an Italian cellist, composer, and conductor. At the age of thirteen, in 1910, Mainardi had already begun his career as a cello virtuoso who toured the concert halls of Europ ...
, on a scholarship of the
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. Storck toured many countries as a soloist and
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small numb ...
ian. He built an extensive classical and romantic repertoire He included pieces by lesser-known composers and works of
contemporary music Contemporary classical music is classical music composed close to the present day. At the beginning of the 21st century, it commonly referred to the post-1945 modern forms of post-tonal music after the death of Anton Webern, and included serial ...
in his programs, such as Britten, Martin, Shostakovich, Genzmer, Bialas, Kagel, Baird and Medek, often in world premieres. His programs have been broadcast on radio and television, and he played extensively for recordings. Storck's first recording of Schubert's
Arpeggione Sonata The Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano in A minor, D. 821, was written by Franz Schubert in Vienna in November 1824. The sonata is the only substantial composition for the arpeggione (which was essentially a bowed guitar) extant today. The sonata wa ...
on original instruments, with
Alfons Kontarsky Aloys (14 May 1931 – 22 August 2017) and Alfons (9 October 1932 – 5 May 2010) Kontarsky were German duo-pianist brothers who were associated with a number of important world premieres of contemporary works. They had an international reputatio ...
playing hammerflügel,Schubert / Klaus Storck / Hans-Martin Linde / Alfons Kontarsk – Arpeggione-Sonate D. 824 / Variationen D. 802
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received special international attention. His chamber music activities have included duos with his wife, the harpist Helga Storck.
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inspiring composers such as
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to write music for them. He played with pianist Aya Ishihara, and formed the Klaviertrio Alfons Kontarsky, a
piano trio A piano trio is a group of piano and two other instruments, usually a violin and a cello, or a piece of music written for such a group. It is one of the most common forms found in classical chamber music. The term can also refer to a group of musi ...
with Alfons Kontarsky and violinist
Saschko Gawriloff Saschko Gawriloff (born October 20, 1929) is a German violinist and violin teacher of Bulgarian descent. Life Gawriloff was born in Leipzig and received his first violin lessons from his father Yordan Gavriloff, who was a violinist in the Leipz ...
. Storck also worked as an editor of compositions for cello, and wrote an arrangement of the Arpeggione Sonata for cello and piano, published by
Bärenreiter Bärenreiter (Bärenreiter-Verlag) is a German classical music publishing house based in Kassel. The firm was founded by Karl Vötterle (1903–1975) in Augsburg in 1923, and moved to Kassel in 1927, where it still has its headquarters; it also ...
. Storck was a professor at the
Musikhochschule Hannover A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger in ...
and the
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, as well as the head of a university class for cello at the
Musikhochschule Köln A music school is an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music. Such an institution can also be known as a school of music, music academy, music faculty, college of music, music department (of a larger in ...
from 1964 to 1971. From 1992 to 2003, he also taught a class of chamber music with harp at the
Musikhochschule Weimar The University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar (in German: Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar) is an institution of music in Weimar, Germany. The Hochschule Franz Liszt, who spent a great deal of his life in Weimar, encouraged the founding of ...
. He taught
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es all over the world, such as in summer 2007 in
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, and in April 2009 at the Musikhochschule Hannover and the . One of his sons is the surgeon and violist . Storck died in
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at the age of 83. His grave is located at the Cologne South Cemetery (Flur 43).


Recordings

* Vivaldi: Concerto in C minor, RV 434 (with Kammerorchester Emil Seiler, conducted by W. Hofmann), Archiv-Produktion 198 318 (1962) * C. Ph. E. Bach: Concerto in A minor, Wq 170 (with the Berliner Kammermusikkreis, conducted by M. Lange), Deutsche Grammophon 135 033 (1963) * Brahms: '' Trio für Klavier, Klarinette und Cello'', Op. 114 (with pianist Detlef Kraus and clarinetist Jost Michaels) Musicaphon 30 L 1522 (1963) * Kagel: ''Match für 3 Spieler'' (with
Siegfried Palm Siegfried Palm (25 April 1927 – 6 June 2005) was a German cellist who is known worldwide for his interpretations of contemporary music. Many 20th-century composers like Kagel, Ligeti, Xenakis, Penderecki and Zimmermann wrote music for ...
and
Christoph Caskel Christoph Caskel (born 12 January 1932) is a German percussionist and teacher. Life Born in Greifswald, Caskel began learning percussion at an early age, taking lessons at the age of five with a military musician and as a schoolboy with a percus ...
), Deutsche Grammophon 137 006 (1968) * Schubert:
Arpeggione Sonata The Sonata for Arpeggione and Piano in A minor, D. 821, was written by Franz Schubert in Vienna in November 1824. The sonata is the only substantial composition for the arpeggione (which was essentially a bowed guitar) extant today. The sonata wa ...
(with
Alfons Kontarsky Aloys (14 May 1931 – 22 August 2017) and Alfons (9 October 1932 – 5 May 2010) Kontarsky were German duo-pianist brothers who were associated with a number of important world premieres of contemporary works. They had an international reputatio ...
, Hammerflügel), Archiv-Produktion 2533 175 (1974) * Monteverdi: ''
Vespro della Beata Vergine ''Vespro della Beata Vergine'' (''Vespers for the Blessed Virgin''), SV 206, is a musical setting by Claudio Monteverdi of the evening vespers on Marian feasts, scored for soloists, choirs, and orchestra. It is an ambitious work in scope and ...
'', Regensburg Cathedral Choir, Hanns Martin Schneidt, DG (1975) * Dvořák and Janáček, ''Complete Works for Cello and Piano'' (with
Karl Engel Karl (Rudolf) Engel (Birsfelden, 1 June 1923 - Clarens, Switzerland, Chernex, 2 September 2006) was a Switzerland, Swiss pianist. In 1952 Engel was awarded the second prize at the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition, Queen Elisabeth competition. ...
), Telefunken 6.42038 (1977) *
Tadeusz Baird Tadeusz Baird (26 July 19282 September 1981) was a Polish composer. Biography Baird was born in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, in Poland. His father Edward was Scottish, while his mother Maria (née Popov) was Russian. In 1944 at the age of 16 he was depo ...
: ''Szenen für Cello, Harfe und Orchester'' (with Helga Storck), Polska Nagranie MUZA SX 1615 (1980) * ''Virtuose Gesellschaftsmusik für Harfe und Violoncello ca. 1800'' (with Helga Storck), Telefunken SLT 43 109-B (1993) * ''Beethoven und seine Zeit, Werke für Violoncello und Harfe'' (with Helga Storck), Colosseum COL 9503 (1986) * ''Kleine Werke der Romantik'' (with pianist Yasuko Matsuda), Colosseum COL 9504 (1988) *
Louis Spohr Louis Spohr (, 5 April 178422 October 1859), baptized Ludewig Spohr, later often in the modern German form of the name Ludwig, was a German composer, violinist and conductor. Highly regarded during his lifetime, Spohr composed ten symphonies, ...
: ''Kammermusik mit Harfe'' (with Helga Storck and violinist Kurt Guntner), Calig 30837 (1989) Klaus Storck
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*
Robert Schumann Robert Schumann (; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career a ...
: Complete Works for Violoncello and Piano (with Aya Ishihara, 2010) Schumann – Complete Works for Violoncello and Piano
prestomusic.com 2021


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Storck, Klaus German classical cellists Hochschule für Musik Detmold alumni Academic staff of the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich Academic staff of the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover Academic staff of the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar 1928 births 2011 deaths Musicians from Berlin