He is a clarinettist and teacher born in Wagna, Southern Austria, who began in music by learning the harmonica when he was five years old.
When he was ten he started to study the clarinet and he later entered Vienna’s University of Music and the Performing Arts.
In 1999 he became a member of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra but aside from them he has performed as a soloist with the Junge Philharmonic Wien, Philharmonie Gyor, the Tyrolean Chamber Ensemble Innstrumenti and the Wiener Concert-Verein.
His work as a chamber musician has seen him performing with many ensembles with as a member or guest musician. Just a few of them including the Ensemble ICE, Ensemble 20th Century, EOS Quartet, FOLD RADIO, Freihaus4telQuartett, Pegasos Trio, qWIENtett, the Rodin Quartet, the Szymanowski Quartet, Triple Tongue Vienna and the Hugo Wolf Quartet
He has played at many music festivals and some of the other orchestras he has performed with during his career to date include the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Great Orchestra of Graz, the Vienna Chamber Philharmonic, the Vienna Classical Players, and the Vienna Philharmonic.
He has appeared on recordings that include Ignace Joseph Pleyel by the Gyor Philharmonic Orchestra.
In the field of musical education he has been on the faculty of Vienna Conservatory and became an Assistant Professor at Vienna’s University of Music and Performing Arts in 2009. He ha also lecturer at the Prague-Vienna-Budapest 17th International Summer Academy.
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Sources:
- http://www.bregenzerfestspiele.com/de/bioalexanderneubauer11-0
- http://www.wienersymphoniker.at/musiker-und-management
- http://www.qwientett.com/mitglieder/?mit=2
- http://www.faltenradio.at/products/alexander-neubauer-cl-bh-bcl-harm/
- http://www.konservatorium-wien.ac.at/studium/lehrende/details/bio/N/alexander-neubauer/
- http://www.classicalarchives.com/artist/63088.html