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Nick Deutsch

Nick Deutsch
Marigaux Oboe 901

Born in Israel, Nick grew up in Sydney, Australia, where he commenced his music studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts with Distinction. Nick was awarded the “Gwen Nisbet” prize for most outstanding student.

An “MSOS” scholarship enabled him to continue his studies in Germany with Diethelm Jonas at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Trossingen.

As an oboe soloist he has worked with many leading orchestras, including the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Munich Philharmonic, Deutsche Symphonie Orchestra, Radio Orchestras of Cologne, Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Opera Houses of Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Mannheim and Cologne. He has also worked regularly with various ensembles such as the Ensemble Modern, Capella Andrea Barca (Andras Schiff Ensemble), Chamber Orchestras of Munich & Stuttgart, and the Stuttgart Bach Collegium.

Nick is a member of the Budapest Festival Orchestra and performs regularly with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2007 he was invited to tour Japan with the “Super World Orchestra” comprising some of the best orchestral musicians from around the world.

He performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician, and is a member of the Hindemith Quintet. Nick has performed in many major music festivals in over 40 countries on all five continents.

He currently holds the position of Solo Oboe of the Frankfurt Opera and Professor of Oboe at the Hochschule für Musik in Mainz.

Nick plays a Marigaux 901 oboe.