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Graham Waterhouse
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Rodion Shchedrin
Rodion Shchedrin
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Esa-Pekka Salonen
Esa-Pekka Salonen
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Claudio Abbado
Claudio Abbado
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Bernard Rands
Bernard Rands
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Yury Bashmet
Yury Bashmet
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Louis Andriessen
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Tabea Zimmermann
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Dmitry Yablonsky
Dmitry Yablonsky
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Radovan Vlatković
Radovan Vlatković
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John Harbison
John Harbison
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Myung-whun Chung
Myung-whun Chung
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Wenzel Fuchs
Wenzel Fuchs
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Joseph Schwantner
Joseph Schwantner
American composer
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José Cubiles
José Cubiles
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Joaquín Achúcarro
Joaquín Achúcarro
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György Kurtág
György Kurtág
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Ensemble Modern
Ensemble Modern
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Caspar Frantz
Caspar Frantz
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Rolf Riehm
Rolf Riehm
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Hansjörg Schellenberger
German musician

Hansjörg Schellenberger

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German musician
Awards Received
Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Music
Member of, past and present
Berlin Philharmonic

Berlin Philharmonic

Hansjörg Schellenberger is a German oboist and conductor born in 1948.

He won the first prize at the German Jugend musiziert Competition with seventeen, which led to a scholarship enabling him to further his education at Interlochen (Michigan, USA). He continued his studies in Munich with Manfred Clement and he attended master classes with Heinz Holliger. During this period he took part in numerous concerts, many of them dedicated to contemporary music, and obtained prizes in several international competitions, among them, second prize in the ARD International Music Competition in Munich.

In the seventies he was soloist of the Cologne Radio Orchestra and from 1980-2001 of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Between 1980 and 2001 he has played under conductors such as Karajan, Leinsdorf, Giulini, Muti, Mehta and Abbado. He has dedicated a great part of his artistic activity to chamber music with groups such as the Wind Ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna-Berlin Ensemble.

From 1981 to 1991 he taught at the Berlin Music Academy. He has also been Guest Professor at the Chigiana Academy in Sienna, Italy and participated with his master classes in the Magister Musicae project. Currently he is principal professor of oboe at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid.

In 1991 Schellenberger founded the Berliner-Hadyn-Konzerte cycle, which he continues to conduct himself. He has recorded Beethoven's and Mozart's Piano and Wind Quintets and Poulenc's Trio for piano, oboe and bassoon with J. Levine and M. Turkovic.