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Hartmut Höll is a Professor at the Karlsruhe University of Music, where he has held roles including Rector (2007–2022). He is a renowned pianist specializing in Lied accompaniment, collaborating with artists like Renée Fleming and Mitsuko Shirai. His career spans over four decades, with notable professorships in Frankfurt, Cologne, Helsinki, and Salzburg, and master classes globally.
Education: Studied piano in Stuttgart with Paul Buck and Konrad Richter, influenced by Leonard Hokanson. Notable collaborations include decades-long partnerships with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Mitsuko Shirai, forming the Liedduo concept. Over 60 acclaimed recordings with major labels (Capriccio, Decca, etc.) have earned international awards.
Research interests focus on Lied interpretation as chamber music, cultural exchange through music, and bridging European and Chinese art song traditions. His pedagogical legacy includes shaping global music educators through teaching and masterclasses in Shanghai, Carnegie Hall, and institutions worldwide.
Awards highlight his artistic contributions, including the Robert Schumann Prize and recognition for his book WortMusik (2012), which explores his approach to song and musical memory.
Advising and grants: Mentored generations of singers and pianists, many now leading academics globally. Administered cultural projects like the International Hugo-Wolf-Akademie, establishing competitions and festival themes such as Europa im Aufbruch. Led the creation of Karlsruhe's CampusOne – Schloss Gottesaue, a prestigious European campus site.
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