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Mlekusch Lars

(31. 10. 1978)

Mlekusch Lars
Mlekusch Lars
Pazmanitengasse 19/15
A-1020 Wien
Oesterreich

Tel: +43 1890 33 00
Mobile: +43 650 742 6908
Fax: +43 1890 33 0015

www.lars.mlekusch.net



Genre: Classical Music
Professional activity: Interpreters
Biography
* 31. 10. 1978.

Lars Mlekusch is a graduate from University of Music Basel (Marcus Weiss) and from Northwestern University Chicago (Dr. Frederick Hemke) where he earned his Soloist Diploma and Master of Music, both with highest distinction. Further studies with Arno Bornkamp (Amsterdam) and Claude Delangle (Paris).
In 2005 Mlekusch was appointed Professor for saxophone at Konservatorium Wien University and is assistant teacher for saxophone at University of Music Basel and has taught on several masterclasses.

Mlekusch performed with the world renowned Klangforum Wien (Vienna), Symphony Orchestra Basel, SWR Symphony Orchestra Freiburg and Baden-Baden, Ensemble Kontrapunkte Vienna, Collegium Novum Zurich, New Zealand Stroma Ensemble and many others. He was a founding member of the Raschèr Saxophone Orchestra. Performances in many European Countries such as Germany, Austria, Norway, Switzerland, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Spain as well as New Zealand, USA and Japan at some of the most important music festivals.
Mlekusch is a member of the Vienna Saxophone Quartet (Austria) and the 4Tenors saxophone quartet (Switzerland/France). Further projects include the Duo Saxophonic, Duo Mlekusch/Wong and the Ensemble Modulable.
He commissioned and premiered many works for solo saxophone or chamber music. Mlekusch is living in Vienna.


Repertory
Luciano Berio: Sequenza VIIb / Chemins IVb für Sopransaxophon (und 11 Streicher)
Discography
Saxophone Spaces (edition zeitklang Nr. ez-38040, 2008)
Interpreters:
Mlekusch, Lars
Works:
Kyburz, Hanspeter: Cells (1993-1994)
Lee, Junghae: viv (2005)
With more works of: Luciano Berio, Wolfgang Heiniger, Giorgio Netti
Ensembles


Last updated: 2020-10-06 16:48:10