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ALBUMLive at the ConcertgebouwJohannes Moser, Vadim Gluzman & Andrei Korobeinikov
Albums by Johannes Moser
ALBUMBollon: The Unborn Grandchildren & The Secret Garden of the CordaniaIrina Jae-Eun Park, Nutthaporn Thammathi & Johannes Moser
ALBUMMartinů: Cello SonatasJohannes Moser & Andrei Korobeinikov
ALBUMAlone TogetherJohannes Moser
ALBUMVelázquez: VientoJohannes Moser & Basque National Orchestra
ALBUMDer Wind bläset wo er willJohannes Moser, Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Otto Tausk
ALBUMTchaikovsky, Schnittke & Babajanian: Works for Piano TrioVadim Gluzman, Johannes Moser & Yevgeny Sudbin
ALBUMMendelssohn & Mendelssohn-Hensel: Works for Cello & PianoJohannes Moser & Alasdair Beatson
ALBUMBernard Rands: Chains Like the SeaJohannes Moser, BBC Philharmonic & Clark Rundell
ALBUMLutosławski & Dutilleux: Cello ConcertosJohannes Moser, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin & Thomas Sondergard
ALBUMLutoslawski & Dutilleux: Cello ConcertosJohannes Moser, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra & Thomas Sondergard
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Artist Biography
Cellist Johannes Moser’s wide-ranging sensibilities reflect an abiding ardor for music of all eras, which he interprets with a dramatic flair that never impedes his purity of vision. Born in Munich in 1979, Moser could hardly help being a musician: His parents are Canadian soprano Edith Wiens and German cellist Kai Moser; his brother, Benjamin, is a pianist; his grandfather Hans Joachim Moser was a musicologist; and his great-grandfather Andreas was a violinist and educator. Johannes quickly developed a professional path, studying first with Swiss cellist Wen-Sinn Yang and then David Geringas at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin, graduating in 2005. Since then he has played with many top orchestras around the world, although he excels most in chamber settings. His discography includes three volumes of music dedicated to Brahms and his Contemporaries with pianist Paul Rivinius (rec. 2007-09), and riveting accounts of piano trios by Chopin (rec. 2014) and Tchaikovsky (rec. 2019). While he is devoted to the classic repertoire, Moser has consistently performed and commissioned new music, including works by Julia Wolfe, Ellen Reid, and Andrew Norman.
Hometown
Munich, Germany
Genre
Classical