Friedrich Thiele

Concertmaster

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Friedrich Thiele, born in Dresden in 1996, has won numerous prestigious national and international prizes, including 2nd prize, the audience prize and the prize for the best interpretation of the commissioned work at the 2019 ARD International Music Competition and the 2019 German Music Competition prize.

Successes at the International Instrumental Competition Markneukirchen 2019 (2nd prize, audience prize, orchestra prize), the ‘Ton & Erklärung’ competition in Munich 2017 (1st prize) and the TONALi competition 2015 in Hamburg (3rd prize and audience prize) paved the way for his international career.

He has already performed as a soloist with many outstanding orchestras, such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of the National Theatre Brasília, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the Kammerakademie Potsdam, the Dresden Philharmonic, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar in Caracas. These engagements have taken him to many prestigious venues and concert halls, such as the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg, the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, the Meistersingerhalle in Nuremberg, the Konzerthaus Berlin and the Herkulessaal and Gasteig in Munich.

He has been 1st concertmaster of the cellos in the Staatskapelle Dresden since 2021. As a passionate chamber musician, he has already performed at renowned international festivals with Igor Levit, Julia Fischer, Tabea Zimmermann, Antoine Tamestit, Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Nils Mönkemeyer, among others.

Friedrich Thiele began his studies in 2011 with Peter Bruns as a junior student at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater ‘Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’ in Leipzig before completing his Bachelor of Music at the Hochschule für Musik ‘Franz Liszt’ Weimar in 2016. He received his Master of Music in 2023 at Kronberg Academy in the class of Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt.

Friedrich Thiele plays a cello by Francesco Goffriller (ca. 1740), which is on generous loan to him from the Stradivari Foundation Habisreutinger-Huggler-Coray.