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Jörg Halubek

 

 

 

Jörg Halubek was awarded the first prize at the 14th “International Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Competition“ in Leipzig in summer 2004. Intellectual and musical values are in the foreground of the Bach competition. It's all about a synthesis of the most noble concepts of art (Robert Levin, president of the competition)

Invitations to the Bach festivals in Leipzig, Ansbach and Aschaffenburg followed that success at the competition in Leipzig. But Jörg Halubek was also asked to perform at international music festivals such as the “International Musical Festival Olympus Moscow/ St. Petersburg“, the “Ludwigsburg Castle Festival“, the International Organ Festival in Treviso (Italy) and the “International Handel Festival“ in Göttingen. Furthermore he held organ concerts in Oslo, Parma, Basle, Lübeck, in the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, on the romantic Willis organ in Westminster Cathedral in London and at the cathedral in Chester. He can also refer to most enriching experiences with preserved Silbermann and Hildebrandt organs in Germany. At the moment he is devoting himself to the performance of Bach's complete organ works on fourteen consecutive Sundays until March 2007. … excellent regarding the musical presentation, the interpretation, and also regarding the technical tasks... (Helmuth Rilling commenting on Halubek's fourth concert of the Bach cycle in Stuttgart)

Jörg Halubek played the Bach Concertos for harpsichord with the Venice Baroque Orchestra under the direction of Andrea Marcon at the “European Music Festival Stuttgart“. He also played with the Philharmonic Orchestra of St. Petersburg and the State Orchestra Stuttgart. In the season of 2007 he can be heard in the production „KLANG-KÖRPER“ of the „Stuttgarter Ballet“ with the organ concerto by F. Poulenc. In June 2007 he will take over the solo part of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.5 on tour with the “Chamber Orchestra Stuttgart“ in Japan.
Jörg Halubek developed a sequence that we could only follow breathlessly (Stuttgarter Zeitung) ...with tempestuous brilliance and a never decreasing dynamic energy (Marbacher Zeitung)

In spring 2006 he produced a recording of Bach's Sonata in b-minor for oboe and harpsichord with Lajos Lencses for Bayer Records. In summer 2006 Jörg Halubek recorded the complete organ and harpsichord works of Bernardo Storace (Venice 1664) with the Southwest German Radio Stuttgart. He played on two original Italian instruments from the 17th and 18th century that are part of the collection of the Württembergische State Museum and the University of Music in Stuttgart. Currently he is producing a recording with the title „Between geniality and virtuosity – works by the young J.S.Bach“. Jörg Halubek will perform this programme in a concert during the „Bachweek Ansbach 2007“ in August 2007. Jörg Halubek performed the melancholic, lamenting gesture [of Bach's Chromatic Fantasy] with great intimacy, but without any artificial exaggeration. That's what made the piece a lasting event. You couldn't avoid the sheer flow of sound (Lausitzer Rundschau, Berlin)
After having studied with Jon Laukvik and Robert Hill in Stuttgart and Freiburg, Jörg Halubek (born in 1977) specialised in Early Music at the Schola Cantorum in Basle. He completed his studies in organ, harpsichord and basso continuo with Andrea Marcon, Jesper Christensen and Jörg-Andreas Bötticher with distinction. The “Study Foundation of the German People“ and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) awarded him a scholarship. In Jörg Halubek I see one of most remarkable harpsichord players among young professional musicians. (Robert Hill)

JH oversees a series of concerts and the restoration of the late romantic period at the Art Nouveau church in Stuttgart-Gaisburg. Since 2003 he has been teaching harpsichord and „historic performing practice“ at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart and since 2005 he has been teaching the organ at the University of Music in Karlsruhe.

 

 

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