Norbert Trawöger
Norbert Trawöger (born 2 June 1971) is an Austrian flautist, teacher, writer and designing musician as well as artistic director of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz.
Life and career
Trawöger was born in Wels, the son of the musician Helmut Trawöger. He trained as a flutist in Vienna, Graz, Gothenburg and Amsterdam.[1]
As of 2019 he plays concerts on old and modern flute instruments, teaches at the music school in Wels and is Gastdozent of the music mediation course of the Anton Bruckner Private University.
Since 2013 he has been director of the Kepler Salon in Linz.[2] Trawögler has been a member of the Künstlervereinigung MAERZ and board member of the Galerie Forum in Wels.
Trawöger was personal advisor to the chief conductor Markus Poschner from autumn 2017 and was in charge of the dramaturgy and communication of the Bruckner Orchestra. Since March 2019 he has been artistic director of the Bruckner Orchestra Linz.[3]
Honours
- Elfriede Grünberg Award for the concert series verboten, verfolgt (2008).[4]
Publications
Discography
- Orangerie. Orchestrale Registereffekte by Balduin Sulzer, CD 122, Weinberg, 2009.
References
- "Norbert Trawöger". nachrichten.at.
- "Trawöger Norbert / Personen / Kepler Salon - Kepler Salon". kepler-salon.at.
- "Management". bruckner-orchester.at. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
- "Pavane". oe1.orf.at.