Heike Matthiesen (27 June 1964 – 22 December 2023) was a German classical guitarist who appeared internationally as a soloist and with ensembles. She promoted music by women composers and used social media for the distribution of classical music. Her 2016 solo album Guitar Ladies features works by women, written from the 19th to the 21st century, including a piece written for her and other first recordings.
Life and career
Early life and education
Matthiesen was born in Braunschweig[1] into a family of classical musicians; her father was a choral conductor and her mother a pianist. From early childhood, she enjoyed comprehensive musical training, playing the piano.[2] Matthiesen took her first guitar lessons at the age of 18,[2] and after one year she studied with Heinz Teuchert [de] at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt.[3] During her studies, she played in the Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchester.[4]
Matthiesen worked as a soloist, and she also regularly performed with chamber music ensembles. From 1997 she was closely affiliated with Villa Musica in Mainz.[5] In 1996, she replaced Pepe Romero in a Los Romeros concert,[6] and she recorded a CD with the Spanish Art Guitar Quartet in 2005.[7][8] Matthiesen performed in many countries, including the US, Russia, Japan, China, all around western Europe, Iceland, Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Equatorial Guinea.[4] She played at festivals and in guitar concert series, and was a juror in national and international competitions. Matthiesen was passionate about the music of women composers which she promoted.[5] She was from 2017 a board member of the Internationaler Arbeitskreis Frau und Musik ( tr. "International Working Group Women and Music"), running the Archiv Frau und Musik (Archive Woman & Music) of compositions by women composers,[9] and curated its guitar repertoire.[5] She commissioned works by women, and played compositions by women from many centuries.[9] She said in an interview:
In our loud chaotic world there is a strong need for calmness and awareness of the presence (also for silence) and what else can bring that better to the people than the fragile sound of a guitar?[10]: 149–150
Matthiesen represented a new generation of classical musician, communicative, open for new media and an avid ambassador for classical music on relevant social media platforms.[5]
Personal life
Matthiesen lived in Frankfurt.[1] In August 2019 she was diagnosed with malignant melanoma on the skin of her neck, and underwent surgery at the Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt.[2]
Matthiesen died of cancer on 22 December 2023, at the age of 59.[5][9][11][12]
Guitar Ladies by Heike Matthiesen is a wonderful collection of repertoire by prominent and historical composers. The all-women conceptual base ties the album together and, along with the works by Maria Linnemann dedicated to Matthiesen, represents an important repertoire exploration as well as a personal touch and contribution from the performer. With expressive and colourful performances, the album radiates a mood of melodic beauty, movement, and spaciousness rarely found all in one place.[22]
^Volkonskij, Andrej Michajlovič; García Lorca, Federico; Bobrowski, Johannes; Ansermet, Claudine; Rostorf, Sharon; Neubauer, Margit; Ljubimov, Aleksej Borisovič; Ickstadt, Alois; Carewe, John; Alex, Constantin; Hessischer Rundfunk Figuralchor; Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz; Oper Frankfurt Orchester (1996), Der 148. Psalm für drei Stimmen, Orgel und Pauke (1985) ; Musica stricta : Fantasia ricercata für Klavier (1957) ; Sérenade pour un insecte : für Orchester (1959) ; Suite de los espejos : Spiegel-Suite für Sopran und Kammerensemble (1960) ; Immobile : für Klavier und Orchester (1977) ; Les plaintes de Chtchaza : für Sopran, Englischhorn, Violine, Viola, Xylorimba, Tamburin, Vibraphon und Cembalo (1962) ; Was noch lebt : für Altstimme und Streichtrio, nach Gedichten von Johannes Bobrowski (1989) (in multiple languages), Mainz: Schott Wergo Music Media, OCLC1408572147
^Spanish Art Guitar Quartet; Jäckle, Klaus; Feldmann, Klaus; Smith, James F.; Bizet, Georges; Saint-Saëns, Camille; Debussy, Claude; Ravel, Maurice (2009), Bolero (in no linguistic content), Hong Kong: Naxos Digital Services/New Classical Adventure, OCLC704949493
^Matthiesen, Heike (1998), Sol y luna (in German), Mittenwald: Tyrolis, OCLC1183683438
^Dyens, Roland; Matthiesen, Heike (2001), Heike Matthiesen plays compositions by Roland Dyens : tristemusette (in no linguistic content), [Eschen, Liechtenstein]: Tyrolis Music, OCLC795831109
^Matthiesen, Heike; Pratten, Sidney; Anido, María Luisa; Presti, Ida; Gubajdulina, Sofija Asgatovna; Bodorová, Sylvie; Kruisbrink, Annette; Stachak, Tatiana; Guzmán, Carmen; Linnemann, Maria Catherina (2016), Guitar ladies (in no linguistic content), [Wien]: vienna2day, OCLC1158577601
^Matthiesen, Heike; Giuliani Guglielmi, Emilia; Emmerich, Anne; Pratten, Catharina Josepha; Goñi, María Dolores de (2023), Guitar divas (in no linguistic content), Ars Produktion, OCLC1391999669