Biography of Tatjana Ruhland (*1972)
Born in Regensburg
More studies at the New York Manhattan School of Music with Baxtresser
1996
Winner of the Prague competition
1997
Winner of Kobe competition
1999
Concert in New York Carnegie Hall, being Winner of east&west International Auditions
2000
Solo flute of radio symphony orchestra Stuttgart
Further information/Sources:
- → Homepage Tatjana Ruhland
- → CDs by/of Tatjana Ruhland bei JPC (mit Hörproben)
- → Music by/with Tatjana Ruhland at amazon.de
- → Books about or by Tatjana Ruhland
CDs with/from Tatjana Ruhland
Dirk Altmann, Joachim Bänsch, Mila Georgieva, Ingrid Philippi, Tatjana Ruhland, Libor Sima, Christina Singer, Yaara Tal
- Epitaphe de Jean Harlow op. 164 (1937) (03:44:00)
- I. Tres calme (03:25:00)
- II. Allegretto quasi andante (sans lenteur) (01:02:00)
- III. Final - Allegro, bien decide (03:40:00)
- I. Moderato quasi andante (03:45:00)
- II. Andante quasi adagio (02:34:00)
- Suite en quatuor op. 55 (1911-15) (04:26:00)
- Lent (quasi adagio) (02:23:00)
- Moderato sans lenteur (03:17:00)
- Trio op. 92 (04:59:00)
- Assez lent (03:40:00)
- Allegretto scherzando (00:54:00)
- Sonate pour deux flutes op. 75 (1918-1920) (03:08:00)
- Venise (Andante con moto) (02:52:00)
- Dans la Foret (Adagio) (02:52:00)
- Andante moderato (00:54:00)
- Allegro moderato (00:49:00)
- Andantino (sans trainer) (01:30:00)
- Assez large, expansif (01:36:00)
- Allegro (non troppo) (00:59:00)
- Piece de flute pour lecture a vue op. 218 (1948) - Adagio (02:00:00)
Trio (Divertissement) op. 91 (1923-1924):
Suite en quatuor op. 55 (1911-15):
Trio op. 92:
Sonate pour deux flutes op. 75 (1918-1920):
Deux Nocturnes op. 32 bis (1897-1907):
Sonatine modale op. 155a (1936-1937):
Last edit 18.09.2010