Kolja Lessing

About Kolja Lessing

Kolja Lessing is a concert class artist on two instruments -- the violin and the piano, not to mention a composer. Trained early on in music by his mother, Lessing studied violin in Basel with Hansheinz Schneeberger and, over the years, has refined his artistic sensibility through his contact with older composers and musicians such as Zoltán Székely, Berthold Goldschmidt, and Ignace Strasfogel. He is a tireless champion of neglected repertoire, and reintroduced the forgotten violin suites of Johann Paul Westhoff and the violin fantasias of Georg Philipp Telemann to the repertoire. In recognition of his efforts on behalf of little-known composers and works, Lessing was awarded Germany's Johann Wenzel Stamitz Prize in 1999. Lessing is a prolific recording artist whose work has appeared on labels as diverse as Hänssler Classic, Largo, Decca, Capriccio, Divox, and Danacord, among others. He has taught since 2000 at the Musikhochschule in Stuttgart; he is much in demand internationally as a lecturer and has given the premiere of a number of contemporary works.

HOMETOWN
Karlsruhe, Germany
BORN
1961
GENRE
Classical

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