Johannes Hinterholzer
french horn
piano

Presentation of the original historical instrument of Richard Strauss' father.


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© Andreas Hauch
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Johannes Hinterholzeris currently horn professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich/Germany and principal horn player of Camerata Salzburg. He completed his studies at the university of Music „Mozarteum“ in Salzburg with Professor Josef Mayr and Professor Radovan Vlatkovic and had masterclasses with Wolfgang Wilhelmi and Peter Damm for modern horn and with Anthony Halstead and Andrew Clark for handhorn.

Already as a student he carried several prizes at music-competitions and in 1998 the First Prize at the „Gradus ad parnassum“ Austria, what led to numerous invitations as a soloist and chamber musician. From 1997 – 2009 he was Principal Horn Player of the Mozarteumorchestra Salzburg. Johannes Hinterholzer has appeared as a soloist with many distinguished symphony and chamber orchestras including the Mozarteumorchestra Salzburg, the Brucknerorchester Linz, the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, the Collegium musicum Copenhagen/DK, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, performing works of Vivaldi, Telemann, Mozart, Haydn, Schumann, Saint-Saens, Strauss, Britten. In 2007 he gave his debut as a soloist with Mozarts KV 495 at the Salzburg Festival were he played Brittens Serenade for tenor horn and strings together with Ian Bostridge and the Camerata Salzburg in 2013. Since 2000 he followed invitations for concerts as a guest on the principal horn position of orchestras, such as Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Tonhalle Orchester Zürich, Bavarian State Orchestra, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the chamberorchestras of Munich, Basel and Vienna, the Radio- Symphonieorchester des SWR Stuttgart, etc.
One of Johannes Hinterholzers special subjects is playing on ancient instruments: baroquehorn and handhorn. Besides many recital programms he performes with Concentus musicus under Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Il Giardino Armonico under Giovanni Antonini, Les Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble under Marc Minkowski and many other international baroque and classical ensembles. Apart from his work with orchestra Johannes Hinterholzer performes regurlarly as a chamber musician and took part at several international chamber music festivals, such as St. Gallen Festival, Festival con anima, Hakuba International Music Festival Japan, together with Daniel Gaede, Lukas Hagen, Veronika Hagen, Erich Höbart, Dag Jensen, the Kuss Quartet, Francois Leleux, Andrea Lieberknecht, Benjamin Schmid and many others.
In 2006 a Complete-Recording of Mozarts hornconcertos with Johannes Hinterholzer, the Mozarteumorchester Salzburg and Ivor Bolton was released by the german Label Oehms Classics and has been highly acclaimed
in the international press.
2000 – 2010 he was teaching horn at the Anton Bruckner University in Linz and since 2008 he is Professor for horn at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich.