Cello Tillman Wick
첼로 틸만 윅 (Tilmann Wick)
Professor an der Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, Germany
독일 하노버 국립 음악대학 교수
Professor an der Kalaidos Musikhochschule in Zürich, Switzerland
스위스 칼라이도스 음악대학 교수
He began to play the cello at the age of 6. At 16, he made his debut as soloist with the Osnabrück Symphony Orchestra, performing Saint-Saens‘ Cello Concerto in A minor. By the age of 26 he was giving 80 concerts a year all over the world, and when he turned 36 he was offered a cello professorship at the Hanover University of Music, Theatre & Media. His pronounced holistic approach not only to music, makes him a strong personality as teacher, juror, coach for high performance, as a lateral thinker, as a visionary leader, as mountain climber and nature lover.
Tilmann Wick is a soloist. He draws on concert experience gained with Claudio Abbado, Manfred Honeck, Herbert von Karajan, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Sir Georg Solti, Rudolf Buchbinder, Pascal Devoyon, Bernd Glemser, Dae-Jin Kim, Matthias Kirschnereit, Igor Levit, Christian Zacharias, Lera Auerbach, Christian Altenburger, Dong-Suk Kang, KyungSun Lee, Shlomo Mintz, Anne Shih, Guillaume Sutre, Ingolf Turban, Frank Peter Zimmermann, and Tabea Ziummermann. Highlights in his career include Dvorak‘s Cello Concerto with the Hallé Orchestra of Manchester, Tchaikovsky‘s Rococo Variations with the Bavarian State Orchestra of Munich, the world premiere of Ernst Helmuth Flammer‘s cello concerto Capriccio with the MDR Symphony Orchestra of Leipzig. Further focal points include performances in New York‘s Carnegie Hall, in Boston, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Montreal, Santiago de Chile, in Melbourne, Seoul, Pretoria, Tunis, Casablanca, Alger, London, Brussels, Paris, San Sebastián, Novosibirsk, Krasnojarsk, Tomsk, Lucerne, in Zurich‘s Tonhalle, Berlin‘s Schauspielhaus, Frankfurt‘s Alte Oper, Munich‘s Herkulessaal and State Opera and Cologne‘s Philharmonie. His debuts were also memorable occasions, as at the Salzburg Festival, the Berlin Festival (at the invitation of Claudio Abbado), the Ludwigsburg Castle Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Musiktreffen St. Moritz in Switzerland, the Festival de l’Orangerie de Sceaux in France, the Festival MusicAlp Courchevel and Tignes, the Portogruaro Music Festival in Italy, the Dartington International Festival of Music in England, the Euro Arts Music Festival in Korea, Austria and Germany, Spain‘s Festival Quincena Musical, and the Kronberg Academy in Germany.
Tilmann Wick is a perfectionist. His CD recordings produced by EMI classics, audite, MD+G, and ambitus, are treasured by connoisseurs the world over and praised by critics as reference recordings. His technique is a modern, innovative one that he takes still further in order to demonstrate the complete scope of the spacious sound spectrum of the violoncello. His unique ambitus CD of Britten‘s complete works for cello solo documents his pronounced sense of tone colour and tonal resource.
Tilmann Wick is distinguished in the sense that he has received many awards in his career, ranging from a Concert Artist Diploma examination passed “with distinction“ in the early days, to two renowned first prizes gained later on in Spain and New York, where he takes the lead from 170 participants.
Tilmann Wick has remained a person with a deep concern for other people, despite his impressive career. Thus it is only logical that he teaches, both in master classes in the USA, Canada, Russia, China, Singapore, Korea, Japan, Australia, Sweden, Serbia, Poland, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, England, France, Austria and Germany (i.e. Kronberg Academy), and at the Hanover Music Academy (Hochschule für Musik, Theater & Medien Hannover/Germany), where he assumed the cello professorship in 1998. He serves as a jury member in international cello competitions like the Lutoslawsky Cello Competition in Warsaw, the Instrumental Competition in Markneukirchen or the International Hindemith Competition Berlin.
And because Tilmann Wick has remained a person with a great sense of responsibility for this earth, for the freedom of people and for the freedom of their thoughts and speech, he has freely given up his cello professorship in April 2022. Having to fit into a corset of government regulations since 2020 is deeply contrary to his knowledge of human being in freedom, love, joy and communal connectedness. Tilmann Wick teaches international cellists as a private cello professor with his own developed holistic method.