Hermann Voss (born 9 July 1934)[1] is a German violist, painter and puppet player. From 1975 to 2005 he taught viola and chamber music at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart. Voss played the viola in the Melos Quartet for 40 years.
Biography
editEducation and orchestral activity
editVoss was born in 1934 in Brünen on the Lower Rhine. He received his musical education at the Robert Schumann Hochschule at Düsseldorf and at the University of Music Freiburg with Sándor Végh and Ulrich Koch. After studying violin with Sándor Végh, he changed to viola under his new teacher Ulrich Koch.[2] Shortly thereafter, he was awarded in 1959 in Stuttgart on the viola with the 1st Prize of the German University Competition. In 1959 and 1960 Herrmann Voss attended the summer courses of the cellist Pablo Casals at Zermatt. In 1966 he again became a prizewinner of the ARD International Music Competition at Munich on the viola. From 1960 to 1967 Voss was principal violist of the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester.
Melos quartet
editIn 1965 he was a founding member and until the dissolution in 2005 the only violist of the Melos Quartet.
Teaching
editFrom 1975, Voss was a lecturer in string quartet playing and from 1980 to 2005 professor of viola and chamber music at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart. In addition, he regularly took on lectures at music festivals with masterclasses in Ratzeburg, Oberstdorf and at international masterclasses in London, Sydney and Tokyo as well as at the Academy for string quartet interpretation of the Fondation Hindemith at Blonay.
Painting and puppet theater
editIn addition to his work as a musician, Voss also devotes himself to a creative work by making drawings, etchings, watercolor and acrylic paintings.[3] With self-made puppet figures, masks and instruments, he regularly gives private and public performances in his own musical miniatures and pantomimes. By Voss elaborated and performed stage pieces are Festival kleiner Interpreten (Festival of small interpreters)[4][5] and Bilder einer Vorstellung (Images of a performance).[6][7]
Gallery of own works
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Drei Sonnen acrylic painting, 2008, 80x60 cm
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... dass ich eins und doppelt bin acrylic painting, 2008, 60x60 cm
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Sind wir selber Götter? acrylic painting, 2010, 70x90 cm
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Thème russe - Beethoven als Boris Godunow pencil drawing, 1986
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Die beiden Brüder als Harlekins pencil drawing, 1984
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Quartettschicksal pencil drawing, 1985
Awards and honors
edit- 1959: First prize Deutscher Hochschulwettbewerb
- 1962: Prize winner at the ARD International Music Competition at Munich[8]
- 1966: Winner Geneva International Music Competition with the Melos Quartett
- 1967: Prize winner at the Villa-Lobos International Chamber Music Festival at Rio de Janeiro with the Melos Quartett
- 1990: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 2020: Staufer medal as a personal award from the minister-president of Baden-Württemberg
References
edit- ^ International Who's who in Classical Music 2006 ISBN 9781857433685, p. 835
- ^ Joseph Stevenson: Hermann Voss Biography. allmusic.com, 2017
- ^ Hermann Voss: Hackordnungen im Quadrat - Bleistiftzeichnungen von Hermann Voss. Res Novae Verlag, Aulendorf 2017, ISBN 978-3981825510
- ^ Schwäbische Zeitung: Warum Krokodile so weinen müssen. Archived 2018-01-13 at the Wayback Machine 26. November 2001
- ^ Julia Eiden: Wo der Esel Duke Ellington singt - Kleine Interpreten: Das Publikum lacht, das Krokodil weint. Archived 2018-09-19 at the Wayback Machine In: Westfälische Rundschau, 26. Februar 2009
- ^ Thomas Krämer: Marionetten, Masken und Musik. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung, 31. January 2012
- ^ Robert Krülle: Selbst beim Malen geht es nur um Musik. Archived 2018-09-20 at the Wayback Machine In: Kreiszeitung Böblinger Bote, 2014
- ^ Bayerischer Rundfunk: Preisträger Viola des Internationalen Musikwettbewerbs der ARD. br.de