Cello on Fire Peter Hudler
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
10.06.2022
Label: Gramola Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Peter Hudler
Composer: Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970), Sulchan Zinzadse (1926-1991), Peteris Vasks (1946), Giovanni Sollima (1962), Giuseppe Abaco dall' (1710-1805), Svante Henryson (1963), Ernst Reijseger (1954), Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Stephan Braun (1978), John Zorn (1953), Ludwig Gruber (1874-1964)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 A Celtic Cello Set 03:22
- 2 Prince Charles’ Last View of Scotland 03:29
- 3 Little Wing 03:44
- 4 Tschonguri (2nd Movement from "5 Pieces on Folk Themes") 01:30
- 5 Pianissimo (2nd Movement from "Grāmata čellam") 07:37
- 6 Fandango (After Boccherini's G. 448) 03:56
- 7 Caprice No. 4 in D Minor 05:38
- 8 Xanthous 03:25
- 9 Dancing for D 05:30
- 10 Syrinx, L. 129 03:14
- 11 Tell Me Everything 04:39
- 12 Cradle Song / Sarabande (After J.S. Bach's BWV 1007) 05:39
- 13 Kiev 3 05:02
- 14 Alone 06:03
- 15 Mei Muatterl war a Weanerin (Bonus Track) 02:53
Info for Cello on Fire
The program put together by the Viennese cellist Peter Hudler for his album "Cello on Fire" aims to create a space for passion, freedom, but also for poetry that the cello can express more than almost any other instrument. This spark of passion can be ignited in all sorts of styles and genres, as this bridge between folk, classical, jazz and crossover perfectly illustrates. So it happens that a movement of a Bach suite for solo cello stands next to Syrinx by Claude Debussy, a Baroque Capriccio by Giuseppe dall'Abaco next to a piece by the Latvian composer P?teris Vasks. In between there are Celtic and Scottish folk songs, a Spanish Fandango, but also pieces like Kiev 3 by John Zorn and Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix. An important part is dedicated to the so-called Contemporary Cello, whose best-known representatives - the Italian Giovanni Sollima, the Swede Svante Henryson and the Dutchman Ernst Reijseger - come into their own with some of their original compositions and express the proverbial burning for their instrument - just like Hudler himself - sometimes with virtuosity, sometimes with experimental techniques and improvisations.
Paul Hudler, cello
Peter Hudler
born in 1980 in Austria, began his studies with Robert Nagy (Vienna Philharmonic) at Konservatorium Wien and continued at Mozarteum Salzburg (Heidi Litschauer, Enrico Bronzi) where he finished both Bachelor’s and Master’s Programs with honors. He also worked intensively with Thomas Riebl and studied Chamber Music with members of the Hagen Quartett. He continued and broadened his education in various Master Classes, amongst them IMS Prussia Cove (Thomas Riebl), Accademia Chiagana Siena (Antonio Meneses), as well as in lessons with Thorleif Thedeen, Pieter Wispelwey, Patrick Demenga, Christoph Richter, Wenn Sinn Yang and Rudolf Leopold. In 2012, he studied with Enrico Dindo at the „Pavia Celloacademy“.
As an orchestra musician, Peter Hudler played with many of the best Austrian ensembles, amongst them Camerata Salzburg, Staatsoper Wien, Tonkünstler Niederösterreich and Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg. Internationally, he worked extensively with the Irish Chamber Orchestra and played as a guest with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, the Oslo Opera Orchestra and „Le Concert Olympique“ in Belgium. In 2009, he was Solocellist at Tromsö Kammerorkester in Norway and in 2014, Solocellist with the Chamber Music Ensemble „Danish Chamber Players“ in Denmark.
As a teacher, he has been teaching in Master Classes, amongst them at the Festival „Cello Fan“ in France and as a guest teacher at the „Barenboim-Said Foundation“ in Ramallah/Palestine. During his stay in Denmark, he taught both Cello and chamber music to young students of the MGK, the Danish Preparatory Class system.
As a chamber musician and soloist, Peter Hudler works in different ensembles, amongst them Cello/Piano-Duo (with Ida Andersson, Nikolaus Wagner), a newly founded Piano Trio specialized in authentic classical performance (Ensemble Wiener Cammerstyl), Violin/Cello-Duo (with Stephane Tran Ngoc) and other formations. He has been a guest cellist with the new music ensemble „Ensemble Wiener Collage“ and has participated in Martin Grubinger’s project „Percussive Planet“. In 2006, he preformed Brahms’ string sextet together with ao. Bruno Giuranna and Marianne Sirbu. He played in a string quartet that was selected to represent the University Mozarteum Salzburg at a Festival in Montepulciano, Italy. In 2015, he toured China with the Danish Piano Trio „Trio Solaris“.
In 2016, Peter Hudler recorded a CD with Jazz and Cross Over music for Cello Solo and Cello/Piano Duo that was financed through Crowdfunding, which will be officially released in the autumn of 2016.
With his students, he likes to work intensively but always in an empathetic atmosphere where he tries to help find solutions that work for the individual student, always led by the energy of the music, the joy of playing the Cello and creating something meaningful and beautiful.
Booklet for Cello on Fire