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Anna Maria Pammer studied voice, violoncello, interpretation of song and oratorio, as well as opera technique in Vienna. Subsequently she received a Young Artist’s position at the Opera House in Zurich.
One of her first major roles took place in Udo Zimmermann’s The Schuhu and the Flying Princess at the Salzburg Music Festival 1995 and consequently at the Opera House in Leipzig. Since then she has been seen on the stages of Opèra de Paris, the Vienna Volksoper, as well as in Cologne, Ulm and Klagenfurt.
Anna Maria Pammer has performed with leading orchestras, including the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, the Chapelle Royale, the Orchestra of RAI Turino, the Austro-Hungarian Haydn Philharmonic and the SWR Symphonic Orchestra, and with such distinguished conductors as Adam Fischer, Dennis Russell Davies, Sir Roger Norrington, Rudolf Barschai, Gary Bertini, Roberto Abbado, Philippe Herreweghe, Johannes Kalitzke und Franz Welser-Möst.
She has sung with a wide array of chamber music ensembles, including the Arditti String Quartet, the Hagen Quartet, the Aron Quartet, the Quator Thymos, as well as with Patricia Kopatchinskaja, András Keller and Gidon Kremer.
Anna Maria Pammer is presently Artist in Residence at the Bruckner House in Linz. Her concerts there encompass repertoire from Hildegard of Bingen to music of the 20th and 21st centuries. One of her greatest successes to date was the premiere performance of Tractatus logico-philosophicus, Balduin Sulzer’s composition of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s philosophical work. In the autumn of 2008 Ms. Pammer presented a Concert and Conversation about the string-quartets of Arnold Schoenberg, and in the early Spring of 2009 she created and directed the programme Stripsody, in honour of Cathy Berberian.
Anna Maria Pammer’s discography currently consists of 25 titles. Her most recent release was Robert Schumann’s Album für die Jugend, op.79.
http://www.ampammer.de/
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