Thomas Indermühle is a distinguished oboist known for his virtuosic technique and expressive musicality, having carved out a noteworthy career as both a performer and educator in the classical music world. Born in Switzerland, Indermühle studied at the Conservatory of Zurich before further honing his skills at the Paris Conservatory under the tutelage of the renowned Pierre Pierlot. He has won acclaim and accolades through participation in prestigious competitions, notably the International Oboe Competition in Birmingham and the ARD International Music Competition in Munich, helping to solidify his reputation as a leading oboist.
As an accomplished soloist, Indermühle's repertoire spans baroque, classical, and contemporary works, as seen in his profoundly varied discography. Highlights of his releases include deeply introspective interpretations of historical pieces such as "Couperin: Nouveaux concerts, Complete," "Vivaldi: Complete Oboe Concertos," and "Telemann: 6 Concertos and 6 Suites," as well as modern compositions like "Hefti: Rotas - Wunderhorn-Musik" and Nishimura's "Karura: Works for Oboe Solo." His excellence in both performance and pedagogy has earned him a position as a professor at various institutions such as the University of Music Karlsruhe and the Tokyo University of the Arts, where he shares his comprehensive knowledge, inspiring a new generation of oboists.
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