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Tilman Hoppstock (born 1961) is a classical guitarist, cellist and musicologist from Germany.
Biography
He studied both guitar and cello in Darmstadt and Cologne. His concert career began in 1978
and brought him to about 40 countries all over the world. Invitations to international music
festivals in Europe and overseas, as well as to the Royal Academy of Music (London), the
Manhattan School of Music (New York) and the University of Southern California (Los Angeles),
have been further highlights of his multifaceted career. 2003 - 2005 he was invited to teach as a
guest professor at the Music University in Piteå (Sweden). He has made several radio,
television and commercial recordings, both solo and with other musicians including the pianist
Alexis Weissenberg, tenor Christoph Prégardien, cellist Peter Wolf and the Rubio String
Quartet. He also publishes music, including songs by Schubert, modern works written specially
for him (Karl-Wieland Kurz's I giardini del sogno,[1] for example), his own compositions and
arrangements of music from the Baroque period. Besides his career as a recitalist, Hoppstock
teaches international guitar classes at the Akademie für Tonkunst Darmstadt (Academy of
Music at Darmstadt, Germany). In 2013 Tilman Hoppstock has received the ”Darmstadt Music
Award 2013” for his livework as guitarist, teacher, musicologist and publisher. In 2014 he
obtained one‘s doctorate with his dissertation about 'The Polyphony in Bach‘s Lute Fugues'.[2]
Reviews
Hoppstock is an exceptional player, with a fine sense of style and unfailing sensitivity, and a
technician of the first water; his tone is refined and beautifully nuanced, his delivery is clean
and sure even in the passages where the utmost dexterity is called for, and his command of
varied articulation is admirable Gramophone (2/1998)[3]
A playful interchange of light and dark shades with endless worlds of sound full of passion
and conscientiousness...Tilman Hoppstock belongs to those artists who make you forget the
instrument. Alexis Weissenberg (Paris, 1992)[4]
Tilman Hoppstock‘s perfect performance, his extreme sensibility and a broad range of
timbres and nuances, but also this extraordinary articulation in his playing makes him to one
of the greatest guitarists in our century. Les Cahiers de la Guitare (Paris, No. 66/1998)[5]
The work is quite an extraordinary achievement and emphasizes how Hoppstock’s evolution
through the years of interpreting Bach is of itself a fascinating aspect of his musicianship
which deserves close attention. The quality of these recordings is first-class throughout and
superbly well re-mastered, so there is none of the jarring technological dislocation that often
afflicts compilations of tracks from various years. This is a recording which should be on
every self-respecting guitarist’s shelf, no doubt cheek-by-jowl with Hoppstock’s published
books on Bach. Classical Guitar Magazine, 12/2014[6]
Editions (selection)
Bach: The lutework and related compositions in urtext for guitar (Prim-Musikverlag )
Books
Bach's Lute Works from the Guitarist's Perspective, Vol. 1 (BWV 995/996) (Prim-
Musikverlag )
Bach's Lute Works from the Guitarist's Perspective, Vol. 2 (BWV 998/999/1000) (Prim-
Musikverlag )
Discography
J. S. BACH: Transcriptions for Guitar (u.a. BWV 995 & 996) (CHE, 1985)
El Ultimo Tremolo – Paganini, Barrios, Brouwer a. o. Early Tapes 1980–1985 (CHE, 1989)
Baroque Cello & Guitar (together with Rainer Zipperling) (SIGNUM/PRIM 55-00, 1991)
I Giardini del Sogno - T. H. live at “Tage für Neue Musik 2003 Darmstadt” (SIGNUM, 2003)
Baroque Suites for Guitar (L. Couperin, Froberger, Buxtehude, Bach) (CHR, 2012)
Brouwer talks – Hoppstock plays, Live Darmst. Gitarrentage 2000 (PRIM, 2012)
Great Preludes for Guitar (Willcocks, Tarrega, Ponce, Villa-Lobos) (CHE, 2012)
ALHAMBRA (Sor, Torroba, Albéniz, de Falla, Paco de Lucia u.a. ) (CHE, 2014)
BACH: Works for Guitar - 2CD-Box all Bach recordings from T. Hoppstock 1979–2001 (CHR,
2014)
References
3. initials "JD" in the music magazine Grammophone (2/1998) about the CD "Classic Guitar"
(SIGNUM X75-00)
4. Alexis Weissenberg in a letter to Tilman Hoppstock, which had been published in Booklet
SIGNUM X41-00
External links
[1] Home page
Interviews
[2] Tilman Hoppstock - 2006 Interview with lacg (Los Angeles Classical Guitar) about Villa-
Lobos study n.7, Bach's Gavotta en Rondeau BWV 1006a and Sarabande BWV 825, etc.
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