The Japanese saxophonist, Taewook Ahn (Japanese: 安泰旭 |), graduated from Soai University in Osaka with a Bachelor’s degree in Saxophone with Professor Masahiro Maeda and Suwako Iwata. At this time, he joined the Mi-Bemol Saxophone Ensemble, participating in recordings and concerts all over Japan. In 2012, he decided to continue his studies in Europe and moved to France to develop his musicality and technique. At first, he studied with Professor Nicolas Prost at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Saint-Maur and later with Professor Sylvain Malezieux. He then moved to Lyon to study with Professor Jean-Denis Michat at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Lyon, graduating with a diploma (DEM) with mention "très bien". Whilst in Lyon, he was part of the ensemble L’artisanat furieux, which performed a number of concerts in Lyon and in 2013 went on tour to Algeria. He went on to Brussels, where he completed his Master’s degree at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles with Professor Alain Crepin and Simon Diricq, during which time he also participated at the 17th World Saxophone Congress in Strasbourg. As part of the Erasmus Programme, he moved to Vienna to join the class of Professor Lars Mlekusch at the Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität der Stadt Wien (MUK). There, he took part in the Vienna Saxfest 2016, performing at the Musikverein, the Konzerthaus and the Belvedere Museum. It was at this time, when his interest in chamber music intensified and he decided to continue his postgraduate studies at Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien (MDW), with teachers of musical instruments other than the saxophone, namely Professor Gottfried Pokorny (bassoonist at Tonkünstler Orchester) and Professor Avo Kouyoumidjian (pianist). He has been the first ever saxophonist to be accepted at mdw’s chamber music class.
Taewook Ahn’s repertoire offers a wide range of musical styles, from Baroque, to classic and romantic works, all the way to contemporary music. He is a member of Quatuor Élan (since February 1) and Impetus saxophone ensemble (since June 2018). He currently lives in Berlin, Germany. |