Helmut Winschermann (German:[ˈhɛlmuːtˈvɪnʃɐman]; 22 March 1920 – 4 March 2021[1]) was a German classical oboist, conductor and academic teacher. He founded the Deutsche Bachsolisten ensemble for historically informed performances, and was their conductor from 1960 until his death. They made many recordings and toured internationally, especially to Japan.
With the flautist Kurt Redel and harpsichordist Irmgard Lechner, he was a co-founder of the chamber music ensemble Collegium Pro Arte, later called the Collegium Instrumentale Detmold.[2][5]
Winschermann founded the instrumental ensemble Deutsche Bachsolisten in 1960,[10] in order to provide historically informed performances of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his baroque contemporaries. He initially divided his time between playing the oboe and conducting the group, but later focussed on conducting solely.[4] Under his direction they have made a multitude of recordings and toured widely internationally. They are particularly popular in Japan, having visited there at least 14 times.[4]
In 2010 the group celebrated its 50th anniversary in a concert at the Beethovenhalle in Bonn, with the 90-year-old Winschermann conducting his own orchestration of Bach's Goldberg Variations. He turned 100 in March 2020.[11] He was found dead at his home in Bonn on 4 March 2021, eighteen days short of his 101st birthday.[12]
^ abcAsow, E. H. (2019). Kürschners Deutscher Musiker-Kalender 1954 (in German). Berlin Boston: De Gruyter. p. 1488. ISBN978-3-11-172167-5. OCLC1091664405.
^ abcdefMittmann, Jörg-Peter (2016). "Winschermann, Helmut". In Lütteken, Laurenz (ed.). MGG Online. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart.