Lucas Fels - cello
Lucas Fels is one of the most distinguished cellists for the music of our time. His close collaboration with composers such as Klaus Huber, Helmut Lachenmann, Wolfgang Rihm, Salvatore Sciarrino and Beat Furrer has led to numerous works being dedicated to him. At the Donaueschinger Musiktage, in which Lucas Fels has regularly taken part since 1993, he has premiered the cello concertos by Wolfgang Rihm (Styx und Lethe, 1998) and Walter Zimmermann (Subrisio Saltat, 2003) amongst others. In 2002, he premiered Sebastian Claren's cello concerto After Blinky Palermo at the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik Darmstadt.
Born in Lörrach in 1962, Lucas Fels received his first cello lessons from Rolf Looser in Basle and Zurich. He later studied in Freiburg with Christoph Henkel, in Amsterdam with Anner Bijlsma and in Fiesole/Florence with Amadeo Baldovino. He participated in master classes by Antonio Janigro, Siegfried Palm and Bruno Canino amongst others.
As a founding member of the highly renowned Ensemble Recherche, which specialises in new music, Lucas Fels has been actively involved in the development of contemporary chamber and ensemble music. Ensemble Recherche has premiered around four hundred works since its foundation in 1985.
Lucas Fels teaches regularly at different conservatories (Lucerne, Essen, Brno, Lviv) and has lectured at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse since 1998. Together with Ensemble Recherche and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, he founded the Ensemble Academy Freiburg in 2004, which offers courses in the performance of Ancient and New Music to professional musicians and advanced students. In July 2005, he participated in the Centre Acanthes Metz as soloist and teacher. In 2005, Lucas Fels joined the Arditti Quartet, succeeding Rohan de Saram.
More than 30 CDs with solo and chamber music works document the wide range of Lucas Fels' repertoire. His recent recordings include Beat Furrer´s Gaspra by Kairos, Sebastian Claren´s After Blinky Palermo by col legno and Hans Thomalla Cello Counterpart by Wergo.
Born in Lörrach in 1962, Lucas Fels received his first cello lessons from Rolf Looser in Basle and Zurich. He later studied in Freiburg with Christoph Henkel, in Amsterdam with Anner Bijlsma and in Fiesole/Florence with Amadeo Baldovino. He participated in master classes by Antonio Janigro, Siegfried Palm and Bruno Canino amongst others.
As a founding member of the highly renowned Ensemble Recherche, which specialises in new music, Lucas Fels has been actively involved in the development of contemporary chamber and ensemble music. Ensemble Recherche has premiered around four hundred works since its foundation in 1985.
Lucas Fels teaches regularly at different conservatories (Lucerne, Essen, Brno, Lviv) and has lectured at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse since 1998. Together with Ensemble Recherche and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, he founded the Ensemble Academy Freiburg in 2004, which offers courses in the performance of Ancient and New Music to professional musicians and advanced students. In July 2005, he participated in the Centre Acanthes Metz as soloist and teacher. In 2005, Lucas Fels joined the Arditti Quartet, succeeding Rohan de Saram.
More than 30 CDs with solo and chamber music works document the wide range of Lucas Fels' repertoire. His recent recordings include Beat Furrer´s Gaspra by Kairos, Sebastian Claren´s After Blinky Palermo by col legno and Hans Thomalla Cello Counterpart by Wergo.
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