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The Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen is a chamber orchestra historically formed mostly by students of the Folkwang University in Essen, Germany, and other Musikhochschulen in Northrhine-Westphalia, to prepare them for a future position in an orchestra; however, it currently employs a core of permanent members from all over Germany and the world. Members are auditioned and trialed as in a professional orchestra, and, if successful, are offered a permanent contract up to the age of 35. It was founded in 1958 by the director of the Folkwangschule Heinz Dressel. More than 500 musicians were since employed in opera- and symphony orchestras in Germany and abroad.

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  • Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen (de)
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  • Das Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen ist ein Orchester, das auf der Grundlage des Folkwang-Gedankens Abschlussstudenten nordrhein-westfälischer Musikhochschulen als „Sprungbrett-Orchester“ auf höchstem Niveau in das spätere Berufsleben begleitet. Es wurde 1958 durch den Direktor der Folkwang-Hochschule, Heinz Dressel, gegründet. Seitdem wurden weit über 500 Musiker in Opern- und Konzertorchestern im In- und Ausland übernommen. (de)
  • The Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen is a chamber orchestra historically formed mostly by students of the Folkwang University in Essen, Germany, and other Musikhochschulen in Northrhine-Westphalia, to prepare them for a future position in an orchestra; however, it currently employs a core of permanent members from all over Germany and the world. Members are auditioned and trialed as in a professional orchestra, and, if successful, are offered a permanent contract up to the age of 35. It was founded in 1958 by the director of the Folkwangschule Heinz Dressel. More than 500 musicians were since employed in opera- and symphony orchestras in Germany and abroad. (en)
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  • Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen (en)
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  • The hall of the Villa Hügel where the orchestra traditionally performs (en)
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  • Essen, Germany (en)
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  • Das Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen ist ein Orchester, das auf der Grundlage des Folkwang-Gedankens Abschlussstudenten nordrhein-westfälischer Musikhochschulen als „Sprungbrett-Orchester“ auf höchstem Niveau in das spätere Berufsleben begleitet. Es wurde 1958 durch den Direktor der Folkwang-Hochschule, Heinz Dressel, gegründet. Seitdem wurden weit über 500 Musiker in Opern- und Konzertorchestern im In- und Ausland übernommen. Seine Verwurzelung in der Stadt zeigt das Ensemble mit regelmäßigen Konzerten in den größten Spielstätten Essens, darunter die Villa Hügel, in der es als einziges Orchester regelmäßig spielt, die Philharmonie Essen sowie das Weltkulturerbe Zeche Zollverein. Darüber hinaus ist das Ensemble mit zahlreichen Konzerten in Deutschland und im benachbarten europäischen Ausland zu Gast. Seit der Saison 2013/2014 arbeitet Johannes Klumpp als Chefdirigent und Künstlerischer Leiter mit den jungen MusikerInnen des Folkwang Kammerorchesters Essen. Unter seiner Leitung experimentiert das internationale Ensemble mit Konzertformen, Genres und Stilen: Regelmäßig werden in den Konzerten andere Kunstformen zur Musik kombiniert. Neben der Alten Musik bilden die Werke Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts einen Schwerpunkt. Wesentliche Säule des Orchesterprofils ist neben der Jugendarbeit mit Probenbesuchen, Workshops sowie Familien- und Generationenkonzerten auch die Kommunikation zwischen Orchester und Publikum: Gesprächskonzerte, Künstler-Interviews, fundierte Moderationen und Werkstattgespräche ermöglichen neue Hör-Erfahrungen und geben vielseitige Einblicke in den Entstehungsprozess eines Konzerts. (de)
  • The Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen is a chamber orchestra historically formed mostly by students of the Folkwang University in Essen, Germany, and other Musikhochschulen in Northrhine-Westphalia, to prepare them for a future position in an orchestra; however, it currently employs a core of permanent members from all over Germany and the world. Members are auditioned and trialed as in a professional orchestra, and, if successful, are offered a permanent contract up to the age of 35. It was founded in 1958 by the director of the Folkwangschule Heinz Dressel. More than 500 musicians were since employed in opera- and symphony orchestras in Germany and abroad. The orchestra is the only one to perform regularly in the historic Villa Hügel. Young Soloists have been chosen to also enjoy a stage for their performances. Artists such as Christoph Eschenbach, Maria Kliegel, Nils Mönkemeyer, Sabine Meyer, Vadim Repin and Christian Tetzlaff appeared with the orchestra early in their career. The orchestra has played also in Germany and Europe, including Austria, Italy, Lithuania, Switzerland. A 2010 tour led to Algeria. They have performed at festivals such as Rheingau Musik Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival and . The orchestra is a regular partner of the and has accompanied other choirs such as the Rheingauer Kantorei. Guest conductors have included Marc Piollet, Peter Schneider and Lothar Zagrosek. In 2015, the orchestra played a charity concert at the Aachen Cathedral. In the 2016/17 season, the orchestra scheduled concerts also in the Zeche Zollverein. Dressel was the first chief conductor, succeeded by Heribert Beissel, Alexander Schwinck, Karl-Heinz Bloemeke, Stefan Fraas and Achim Fiedler (from 2006). The current chief conductor, Johannes Klumpp, has held the position from 2013. (en)
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