Martin Haselböck
Martin Haselböck has been counted among the world's most prominent organists since the mid-'70s, making over 50 solo recordings and giving numerous concerts at the world's major concert venues. Since the early '80s he has been active as a conductor, too, both in concert and in operatic performances, turning out even more recordings in this role, mostly with his own Wiener Akademie Orchester in repertory favoring Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, and Liszt on period instruments.
Haselböck was born in Vienna on November 23, 1954. After keyboard and composition studies at home at the Musikhochschule, he traveled to Paris for further study on organ with Daniel Roth and Jean Langlais. He also studied composition with Michael Radulescu, Anton Heiller, and Friedrich Cerha. He captured first prize in the 1972 Vienna-Melk organ competition, then launched his professional career the following year. While maintaining a busy concert schedule he accepted two prestigious organist posts in Vienna, the first at St. Augustine's Church, the second at the Vienna Hofkapelle (1977) as Court Organist. In the 1980s Haselböck began to conduct regularly. In 1985 he founded the period-instrument ensemble Wiener Akademie Orchester, though he continues to guest conduct other orchestras in Europe and America. He maintained both his organ and conducting careers while holding teaching posts in organ as well, first at Iowa's Luther College (1977), then at the Vienna Musikhochschule (1979) and later at the Lübeck Musikhochschule (1986). Haselböck was chief editor of Universal Edition's Organ Edition publications from 1978 to 2000. Haselböck also began conducting opera, and by 1991 became recognized as a major talent when he led an acclaimed performance of Don Giovanni at the Prague Mozart Festival. In the meantime, he took on large projects on organ, recording cycles of works by J.S. Bach and Liszt, as well as numerous individual compositions that included organ concertos by Haydn and Krenek, the latter being just one of the composers who have written expressly for Haselböck. It was the Liszt (1986) cycle that won the Hungarian Liszt prize, and his recordings have garnered other major European awards as well. Haselböck has continued to score triumphs on all fronts, gaining particular notice with his productions of operas by Handel, with Radamisto (2002) and Il trionfo del tempo (2004) staged at the Salzburg Festival. He maintains his interest in teaching, as well, holding a professorship in organ at the University of Vienna. He adjudicates organ competitions and has helped oversee organ installations. Beginning with the 2005-2006 concert season, Haselböck assumed duties as music director of Musica Angelica, an ensemble dedicated to Baroque music based in Los Angeles. His inaugural concert featured a warmly received all-Bach program, in which Haselböck also played the organ for Cantata No. 35. In the 2010s, Haselböck and the Wiener Akademie recorded Beethoven's symphonies for the Alpha label, trying to reconstruct the conditions of Beethoven's original performances, in their original venues. The earlier recordings of Haselböck and the Akademie were remastered and reissued by Aparte in 2021. In 2022, they began a new series recordings devoted to the sacred music of Liszt.
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Liszt: Orchestral Songs
Thomas Hampson, Sunhae Im, Stéphanie Houtzeel, Tomasz Konieczny, Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Französische Mélodies und Kunstlieder - Erschienen bei Aparté am 28.04.2023
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Handel: Organ Concertos Op. 4 & Op. 7
Martin Haselböck, Orchester Wiener Akademie, Jeremy Joseph
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 09.07.2021
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Liszt: Legends of the Saints, Vol. 1
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Symphonien - Erschienen bei Aparté am 21.10.2022
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Liszt: The Sound of Weimar – Die Orchesterwerke im Originalklang
Chorus sine nomine, Steve Davislim, Gottlieb Wallisch, Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Gramola Records am 15.06.2018
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Liszt: Legends of the Saints, Vol. 2
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Aparté am 10.11.2023
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Beethoven: Symphony 7 & Wellington's Victory (Resound Collection, Vol. 2)
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 27.11.2015
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Beethoven: Symphonies 5 & 6 (Resound Collection, Vol.8)
Martin Haselböck, Orchester Wiener Akademie
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 06.03.2020
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Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei CPO am 27.08.2013
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Beethoven: Symphonies 1 & 2 (Resound Collection)
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 06.04.2015
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 & Piano Concerto No. 4 (Resound Collection, Vol. 7)
Gottlieb Wallisch, Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 02.11.2018
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 "Eroica" & Septet (Resound Collection, Vol. 4)
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 21.10.2016
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 (Resound Collection, Vol. 5)
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck, Chorus sine nomine
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 24.03.2017
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Liszt: Faust Symphony
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck, Steve Davislim, Chorus sine nomine
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 24.02.2017
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Giuliani: Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 for Guitar and Orchestra
Wiener Akademie, Edoardo Catemario, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Arts Productions Ltd am 07.11.2006
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Jongen: Symphonie concertante, Passacaglie et gigue & Sonata eroïca
Christian Schmitt, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei CPO am 24.06.2016
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Giuliani: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra No. 3, Gran Quintetto for Guitar and Strings, Variations for Guitar and String Quartet
Wiener Akademie, Edoardo Catemario, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei Arts Productions Ltd am 07.11.2006
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 & Concerto for Piano after the Violin Concerto (Resound Collection, Vol. 6)
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck, Gottlieb Wallisch
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 01.05.2018
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Haydn: Organ Concertos
Martin Haselböck, Divertimento Salzburg
Klassik - Erschienen bei Orfeo am 01.01.2016
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Mozart, W.A.: Complete Church Sonatas
Martin Haselböck, Thomas Fheodoroff, Orchester Wiener Akademie, Regine Schroder, Alexandra Dienz
Kammermusik - Erschienen bei CapriccioNR am 01.01.2005
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The Six Piano Concertos
Gottlieb Wallisch, Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Klassik - Erschienen bei CPO am 10.07.2020
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Beethoven: Egmont (Resound Collection, Vol. 3)
Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck, Herbert Föttinger, John Malkovich
Klassik - Erschienen bei Alpha Classics am 20.05.2016
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