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Tamara Geißner

Cooperation project for the music high school, focus on piano, chamber music and accompaniment

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t.geissner(at)doz.hfm-trossingen.de
Phone 0176 34116231

www.tamarageissner.de
Cooperation project for the music high school, focus on piano, chamber music and accompaniment

With great versatility and curiosity, pianist Tamara Geißner seeks the new in the tried and tested, and the unifying in the new. She is a soloist, chamber musician, teacher and music mediator and creates new syntheses of these fields of activity.

The promotion of young talent is particularly close to Tamara Geißner's heart. She has been leading a piano class at the Stuttgart Music School since 2021, from which national prizewinners in the Jugend Musiziert competition have emerged after only a short time. Since 2023, she has been a lecturer for piano, chamber music and accompaniment at the Trossingen University of Music in the area of early and gifted education. As a founding member of the new Trossingen Institute for Early Education TRIFF, she is primarily dedicated to the cooperation between the Trossingen University of Music and the Trossingen Music High School, but also to the organisation of concerts and workshops. In addition, Tamara Geißner regularly gives piano and chamber music courses, for example in cooperation with the Haus Marteau International Music Meeting Centre or the Freiburg Academy for the Advancement of Gifted Students FAB, at Ensembles Vacances in Tübingen and the Chamber Music Atelier of the Stuttgart Music School.

Solo engagements have taken her to a wide variety of concert halls in Germany. Her concert tour with Sergei Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto and the Studentisches Orchester Baden-Württemberg e. V. was acclaimed by audiences. In addition to her concert activities as a soloist, Tamara Geißner devotes herself above all to chamber music. She has won international prizes as a chamber music partner(Barletta 2014; Kuhlau Competition 2019) and has performed with members of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie in a wide variety of formations. She has received important impulses for her chamber music work from Markus Becker, Oliver Wille, Angelika Merkle, Stefan Fehlandt and Mario de Secondi.

Tamara Geißner was born in Upper Franconia and studied with Prof Florian Wiek, Reinhard Becker, Prof Markus Becker and Prof Christoph Sischka at the music academies in Stuttgart, Trossingen, Hanover and Freiburg.