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German cellist (b.1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Müller-Schott (born 2 November 1976)[1][2] is a German cellist.
Born in Munich,[3] he studied with Walter Nothas, Austrian cellist Heinrich Schiff and British cellist Steven Isserlis.[4] Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter personally coached him in her foundation,[5][6] thanks to which he could later spend one year studying with Mstislav Rostropovich.[1] Aged 15, he aroused enthusiasm by winning the first prize in the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in Moscow in 1992.[1][3]
He plays a cello by Matteo Goffriller, Venice, 1727.[6]
He has worked with conductors such as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Charles Dutoit, Christoph Eschenbach, Kurt Masur, Sakari Oramo and André Previn. He recorded and released the Mozart Piano Trios in 2006 with Anne-Sophie Mutter and André Previn.[5] With Angela Hewitt, he has recorded Beethoven's complete works for cello and piano.[7]
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