Karl-Heinz Schütz
Karl-Heinz Schütz | |
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Born | (1975-09-26) September 26, 1975 (age 48) Innsbruck, Austria |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Flute |
Website | karlheinzschuetz |
Karl-Heinz Schütz is an Austrian classical flutist. He is the principal flutist of the Vienna Philharmonic.
Career
Schütz was born in Innsbruck and grew up in Landeck, Tyrol.[1] He studied under Eva Amsler, Aurèle Nicolet, and Philippe Bernold. He graduated from the Lyon Conservatory in 2000.[2]
He joined the Vienna State Opera Orchestra in 2011 and moved on to the Vienna Philharmonic in 2015, which he joined as a principal flutist.[3]
Teaching
Schütz is a professor at the Music and Arts Private University of Vienna, gives regular international masterclasses, and teaches at the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Academy.[2] He is routinely invited as a jury member at international competitions,[1] and was the chair of the jury in the 2019 Carl Nielsen International Music Competition.[4]
Awards
Schütz won first prizes in the 1998 Carl Nielsen International Music Competition and the 1999 International Flute Competition in Kraków.[2]
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- Treble flute
- Soprano flute
- Concert flute
- Flûte d'amour
- Alto flute
- Bass flute
- Contra-alto flute
- Contrabass flute
- Subcontrabass flute
- Hyperbass flute
- List of flautists
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- Julius Baker
- Georges Barrère
- Tim Barsky
- William Bennett
- Andreas Blau
- Theobald Boehm
- Giulio Briccialdi
- Richard Carte
- Carmine Coppola
- Leonardo De Lorenzo
- Robert Dick
- Mathieu Dufour
- Louis Fleury
- Dieter Flury
- Peter Gabriel
- James Galway
- Philippe Gaubert
- Severino Gazzelloni
- Viviana Guzman
- Jacques-Martin Hotteterre
- Sébastian Jacot
- Rahsaan Roland Kirk
- Ernesto Köhler
- Brian Landrus
- Robert Langevin
- Hubert Laws
- Herbie Mann
- Alain Marion
- Demarre McGill
- Louis Moyse
- Marcel Moyse
- James Newton
- Charles Nicholson
- Emmanuel Pahud
- Greg Pattillo
- Johann Joachim Quantz
- Jean-Pierre Rampal
- Nelson Rangell
- Paula Robison
- Karl-Heinz Schütz
- Paul Taffanel
- Nestor Torres
- Ransom Wilson
- Karlheinz Zöller
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