In 1976 Ulrich Beetz, Birgit Erichson and Gerrit Zitterbart formed the
Abegg Trio (the name was chosen in reverence of Robert Schumann and his
first published composition, the "Abegg Variations op.1") at
the Hochschule fŸr Musik und Theater in Hanover. They received prizes
and awards right from an early stage: at the international contests in
Colmar and Geneva (1977), in Bonn (1979), Bordeaux (1981); the Bernhard
Sprengel Prize (Hanover 1986) and the Robert Schumann Prize (Zwickau 1992).
The ensemble has toured throughout about 45 countries in Europe, North
and South America, Asia and Africa and have been the guest performers
at numerous festivals such as the Rheingau and the Schleswig-Holstein
Music Festivals, the Ludwigsburg Schlossfestspiele, the Viennese Musiksommer,
Styriarte Graz, Bregenz Festival, Enescu-Festival Bukarest, Engadiner
Konzertwochen, the WŸrzburg and Heidelberg Mozart Festivals, and
the Music Festivals of Lower Saxony and Kassel.
Since 1982 the Abegg Trio have gone great lengths in their audio presentation:
in over 25 recordings. TACET can offer works by Haydn, Louise Farrenc,
Clara Schumann, Fanny Hensel, Chopin, Berwald, Kiel, Goetz, Smetana, Tchaikovsky,
Rachmaninov, Jan‡cek, Debussy, Ravel, Henze, Acker, Killmayer, Rihm
and Erdmann; and also the complete cycles of piano trios by Mozart, Beethoven,
Schubert, Mendelssohn, Gade, Schumann, Brahms and Dvor‡k.
On more than five occasions, recordings of trios by Beethoven, Fanny
and Felix Mendelssohn, Smetana, Jan‡cek, Debussy and Ravel have
been awarded the "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik" and
CDs have been selected as exemplary recordings (Mozart by the magazine
stereo play, Beethoven and Dvor‡k by classics today); the magazine
Klassik heute rated the second Dvor‡k CD as the "Classical
tip of the month"; Audio chose the Brahms recording for its "CD
of the month"; in the Neue Musik Zeitung the Haydn CD was placed
in the "Top List of 1993"; in the list of the best of the SŸddeutsche
Zeitung Joachim Kaiser selected the first Schubert CD as his "disc
of the year"; and stereo play chose the second Schubert CD as "Audiophile
CD recommendation of the month".
In addition to a wide range of concert performances, Ulrich Beetz and
Gerrit Zitterbart are professors at the Conservatories in Weimar and Hanover
respectively, and Birgit Erichson taught chamber music at the Franz Liszt
Conservatory in Weimar. Together the Abegg Trio pass their skills on to
the younger generation.
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