DONALD
SULZEN
is one of the few pianists who has attained highest international
recognition in two realms of classical music. Not only is he a
collaborator with some of the worlds most celebrated singers, such as
Anna
Caterina
Antonacci,
Laura
Aikin,
Ofelia
Sala
and James
Taylor,
but is also the pianist of the renowned
Munich
Piano
Trio.
The London Times hails him as “spirited and stimulating” and the
Süddeutsche Zeitung praises his “intelligent, brilliant
interpretation.”
A native Kansas Citian, Donald Sulzen pursued his musical studies first
at American universities, continuing at the École Normale de Musique in
Paris (Jules
Gentil),
from which he graduated with honors. Under the instruction of
Joseph
Banowetz
and Harold
Heiberg
he took a summa cum laude Master’s degree in Music at the University of
North Texas. He then moved to Europe to specialize in German song
through master classes with Martin
Katz,
Geoffrey
Parsons
and John
Wustman.
His extensive concert activity includes tours through the most
prestigious recital halls of Europe, the USA, South America and Japan.
He has amplified his personal appearance schedule through numerous
performances on radio and television: Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich;
WDR, Cologne; Radio France, Paris; RAI 1, Rome; RAI 3, Naples; Südfunk
Stuttgart; Radio Bremen, Bremen. He has completed more than thirty
CD productions for Orfeo International, Toshiba-EMI, Koch
International, Genuin, Arte Nova, cpo and Amati. His most
current releases are “Scottish Songs and Piano Trios of Joseph Haydn”
with Julie Kaufmann (ORFEO), as well as “Piano Trios of Johannes Brahms”
(Genuin), both with the Munich Piano Trio.
After teaching for several years at the Hochschule für Musik und
darstel¬lende Kunst “Mozarteum” in Salzburg, he accepted a position
for the instruction of song duos at the Hochschule für Musik und
Theater München, where he presently resides. His interest in young
singers is evidenced by his former activity as accompanist for the
master classes of Astrid
Varnay,
Eleanor
Steber,
Magda
Olivero,
George
Shirley
and Hermann
Prey.
He also gives master classes for singers and pianists throughout
America, Europe and Japan (Yale University, Cursos Internacionales
“Manuel de Falla”, Granada...).
Currently among the artists accompanied by Donald Sulzen are such
well-known names as Anna
Caterina
Antonacci,
Laura
Aikin,
Julie
Kaufmann,
Ofelia
Sala,
Marilyn
Schmiege,
David
Daniels,
James
Taylor
and Thomas
Cooley.
He also collaborates with New York flutist
Don
Bailey
for
Voyage Unlimited, Inc.,
a not-for-profit organization committed to the performance, recording,
and publication of new and standard chamber music for flute.
Since 2001 he is the official pianist of the
Munich Piano Trio,
which Cellist Gerhard Zank founded in 1982. Donald Sulzen’s enthusiasm
to combine the trio/musicians of his trio with his vocal artists is
revealed through unique CD recordings involving works of Joseph Haydn,
Alberto Ginastera, Ned Rorem and Astor Piazzolla.