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Joachim Reinhuber,
born in Frankfurt, Germany, comes from a musical family. His first
teacher, Franz Calvelli-Adorno, was his grandfather.
He then
studied with Gisela Sott (Frankfurt), Robert Levin (University of
Music, Freiburg), John Perry (Rice University, Houston TX) and
Nancy Garrett (University of Texas at Austin). He was member of
the faculty of the City of Aschaffenburg Music School, Germany,
teaching
piano, chamber music and music theory for 14 years. He
has performed all over Germany, in recitals, chamber music and
Lieder recitals. A
live lecture recital with works by Adorno,
Schoenberg and Brahms was recorded in 2005 by North German Radio
in Bremen.
In 2004 students of his piano
studio performed the first book of the “Well-Tempered Clavier“ by Bach in
several recitals around Aschaffenburg.
In August 2006 he returned to Texas
to pursue the DMA program in piano performance at the University of Texas at
Austin, which he completed
in November 2008. His interest in music theory is
documented by his double major degree in piano and theory. Since the fall of
2008 he has been
serving as the head of piano studies at Texas A&M University,
Kingsville.
Personal Website: www.joachimreinhuber.com
To Contact Professor Reinhuber: joachim.reinhuber@tamuk.edu