
GOETZ RICHTER
Violinist Goetz
Richter is currently Associate Professor and Chair of Strings at
the Sydney Conservatorium. He was born in Hamburg, Germany where
he received his early violin tuition from Helmut Heller, Concertmaster
of the Hamburg State Opera Orchestra. Following further studies
in Munich with Gerhart Hetzel (who remains an important musical
and spiritual inspiration) and in Berne with Max Rostal Goetz was
appointed Concertmaster of the Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra
in 1985. Following a brief engagement with the Melbourne Symphony
Orchestra Goetz was appointed Associate Concertmaster of the Sydney
Symphony Orchestra in 1987. He remained in that position until 2002,
participating in several international tours to the US, Europe and
Japan and performing with conductors such as Lorin Maazel, Charles
Dutoit, Edo de Waart, Mariss Jansons, David Zinman and others.
As a member of
numerous chamber ensembles he has appeared for Musica Viva Australia,
the Sydney Symphony's chamber music series "Music for Spring"
and has given frequent broadcasts for ABC-FM and 2 MBS-FM. In 1984
he founded the annual Camden Haven Chamber Music Festival which
he directed until 2003. Geotz performs regularly as a recitalist
with his wife and duo partner pianist Jeanell Carrigan.
He is currently
Artistic Director of the Kendall National Violin Competition and
has served as a jury member of the 2002 Maazel-Villar conducting
competition in Sydney.
In 2002 Goetz was
invited to take up an Associate Professorship at the Sydney Conservatorium
where he had been a lecturer in violin since 1988 and the Chair
of the Strings Unit since 1997. His students have been successful
in gaining positions with leading symphony orchestras as permanent
members of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Sydney Symphony, Berlin
Symphony and as members of orchestral academies of the North German
Radio Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Symphony, Zurich Opera, Berlin Philharmonic
and others. His class in Sydney includes a number of highly gifted
young violinists who have been invited to participate in national
and international competitions including most recently the Menuhin
Competition. Goetz is currently the President of the NSW Chapter
of AUSTA and directs the Concerts of the Sydney Schubert Society.
Goetz holds a degree
in philosophy from the University of Sydney and publishes and presents
papers on the philosophy of Plato, Nietzsche, music and philosophy.
His recent translation of Eugen Fink Nietzche's philosophy was published
by Continuum Press (2002) |