Concert
Thursday | 5 December 2024 8 p.m.

Antrittskonzert Tanja Tetzlaff

University of the Arts Bremen | Concert Hall (2.05)

The renowned cellist Tanja Tetzlaff has been a professor at the Bremen University of the Arts since April 1, 2024.

At her inaugural concert on Thursday, December 5, she will perform works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Ludwig van Beethoven as well as a solo work by Thorsten Encke, “Black Ice” for Cello and Tape (2018/20). She will be accompanied on the piano by Martin Stadtfeld (Professor of Piano at the HfK Bremen). 

Tanja Tetzlaff has a wealth of experience as a soloist and chamber musician. She is familiar to audiences in Bremen through her engagement with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. 

One of Tanja Tetzlaff's special qualities is her exceptionally broad repertoire. In addition to the major concertos of the standard cello repertoire, she is particularly fond of the cello concertos by Unsuk Chin, Witold Lutosławski, Jörg Widmann, Bernd Alois Zimmermann and the double concerto for cello & percussion by Rolf Wallin. Tetzlaff is an enthusiastic string quartet and piano trio player and regularly performs at chamber music festivals.

In addition to presenting classical music, it is also important to Tetzlaff to incorporate other art forms into her work and to address current events. The topic of sustainability is particularly important to her. For her commitment to bringing the issues of nature conservation and climate change into the concert hall, she was appointed a lifetime ambassador by the "Orchestra of Change".

The artistic openness, creative power and social role that the HfK Bremen plays as an art and music university have convinced the cellist, among other things, to become a professor in Bremen, where she will promote music education and imparting knowledge, thus shaping future generations of musicians:

"I am overjoyed to be taking on this wonderful task in my home town and look forward to building up an energetic and versatile cello class as well as supervising the chamber music department! I'm really looking forward to getting to know the students", said Tetzlaff. 

Admission is free.

 

The HfK is barrier-free to a limited extent at the Dechanatstraße location.

The entire building is fully accessible via two lifts, in the west wing and in the middle wing, from the basement to the 2nd floor. Due to a height offset on the ground floor, the toilet for people with limited mobility can only be reached barrier-free from the entrance via the basement and the 1st floor.

Public disabled parking spaces are designated on the street immediately adjacent to the courtyard entrance. In addition, a disabled parking space can be allocated on the premises by the caretakers and the security service. The colleagues can be reached by telephone at +49 421 9595-1400.

University of the Arts Bremen Dechanatstraße 13–15 28195 Bremen
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