Irene Güdel

Irene Güdel (born 7 July 1930 in Aegerten) is a Swiss cellist. From 1957 to 1995 she taught the cello at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold, since 1969 as professor.[1] volumes 37–38, Verlag Merseburger 1986, p. 258.

Life

Güdel studied violoncello at the Musikschule Konservatorium Bern with Richard Sturzenegger (1905-1976), at the Conservatoire de Paris with André Navarra and completed her artistic training in master classes with Paul Tortelier and Pierre Fournier. She has given concerts in Europe, South America and Japan and has been invited by German and Swiss radio stations to make solo and chamber music recordings. From 1953 to 1965 she was a member of the Strub Quartet in Detmold.

Recordings

Publications

  • Jost Michaels/Irene Güdel: Ferdinand Ries (1784–1838), Sonata in G minor op.125 for violoncello and piano. Ries & Erler, Berlin 1984, ISBN 9790013020126
  • Jost Michaels/Irene Güdel: Vinzenz Lachner, 6 pièces caractéristiques: No. 1–4. Schott, Mainz 1989.
  • Jost Michaels/Irene Güdel: Vinzenz Lachner, 6 pièces caractéristiques: No. 5–6. Schott, Mainz 1989.
  • Jost Michaels/Irene Güdel: Peter von Winter, Concertino in E flat major for clarinet, violoncello and orchestra. Sikorski, Hamburg 2005.

Prizes and awards

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References

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