Katharina Treutler

Katharina Treutler (born in Erfurt) is a German pianist.[1]

Katharina Treutler

Biography

Born in Erfurt, Treutler performs in Europe, Asia and the US[2][3] - solo and with orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra[4] the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. She has won several international prizes.[5] She studied in Hanover,[6] Tokyo, Paris, Madrid, and Freiburg.[7] Since 2016 she has been teaching at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.[8][9]

Her professors were Bernd Goetzke, Jacques Rouvier, Dmitri Bashkirov and Eric le Sage.[2]

She has performed at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam,[10] the Bunka Kaikan Hall Tokyo[11] and the Davies Symphony Hall San Francisco.[12]

Recordings / Publications

  • 2010: Brahms Piano concerto no. 1 with the German Pediatrician’s Orchestra[13]
  • 2013: Journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience: "The influence of chronotype on making music: circadian fluctuations in pianists’ fine motor skills"[14]
  • 2015: Final Symphony with the London Symphony Orchestra[15]
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