
He
said of the recording: “This album poses the challenge of jumping between
different styles and ways of playing, but at the same time I set a high
priority on maintaining my personal interpretation and sound.”
For
a man who is so dedicated to music, Andreas Ottensamer is also passionate about
sport. For many years he was a tennis tournament player, and together with his
brother he founded his own football club, the Wiener Virtuosen, in 2007. The
team plays successfully in the Wiener DSG league and Ottensamer still travels
to Vienna for matches whenever his schedule permits.
Apart
from his extensive activities within the world of classical music, Andreas
Ottensamer has widened his horizon to other musical fields, resulting in a
collaboration and recording with Tori Amos on her album Night of
Hunters.
Andreas
Ottensamer is very passionate about chamber music. He is artistic director of
the "Buergenstock Momente" - Festival in Switzerland together with
pianist José Gallardo. Artists such as Nils Mönkemeyer, Clemens & Veronika
Hagen, Albrecht Mayer, Linus Roth, Danjulo Ishizaka, Benjamin Schmid and the
Szymanovksi Quartet have been part of the festival.
The
beauty of tone and distinct musicality over a wide range of styles have won
extensive critical plaudits for Andreas Ottensamer. Sybill Mahlke wrote
in Der Tagesspiegel of his “limitless dynamic range . . . he
plays with a vitality that pushes boundaries.” NRC Handelsblad said:
“Andreas Ottensamer melts with his clarinet . . . he is an ‘übersolist’ and a
phenomenon.” Rebecca Schmid wrote for MusicalAmerica.com: “Solo clarinettist
Andreas Ottensamer played with particular finesse . . . and a touch of
melancholy.”
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