| 姓名: | 陳廷威 Ting-Wei CHEN |
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陳廷威 Ting-Wei CHEN 陳廷威活躍於國際舞台,現任挪威奧斯陸愛樂管弦樂團(OSLO PHILHARMONIC)長笛首席,在指揮家克勞斯·麥凱萊KLAUS MÄKELÄ的指揮下帶領下,至歐亞各地巡迴表演。他的演出足跡遍及世界最具聲望的音樂廳,包括維也納愛樂協會金色大廳、紐 約卡內基音樂廳、漢堡易北愛樂廳、巴黎愛樂廳、柏林愛樂廳、薩爾茲堡大節日劇院、英國皇家亞伯特音樂廳、日本三得利音樂廳及臺灣國家音樂廳。 陳廷威在多個國際長笛音樂大賽中屢次獲得首獎,包括第四十七屆布達佩斯國際長笛音樂大賽、第十四屆國際長笛斐德烈·庫勞長笛比賽及第三屆國際保加利亞與日本音樂比賽等。在臺曾獲第二十六屆奇美藝術獎以及國高中全國音樂比賽首獎。 陳廷威生於臺北,並在臺灣接受音樂教育。他先後就讀於秀山國小音樂班,由曾郁蓉老師啟蒙,後轉至國立師範大學附屬中學音樂班,師事顏曉霞老師。2008年,陳廷威憑藉雙燕樂器公司的學術出國獎學⾦前赴奧地利維也納,就讀國立維也納音樂暨表演藝術大學(UNIVERSITÄT FÜR MUSIK UND DARSTELLENDE KUNST WIEN,MDW),師從芭芭拉·吉斯勒-哈澤教授(Prof. Barbara Gisler-Haase)。2016年,他在MDW獲得演奏碩⼠學位,並前往慕尼⿊⾳樂學院攻讀現代⾳樂碩⼠,師從安德列雅·妮伯克奈赫特教授(PROF. ANDREA LIEBERKNECHT-JENSEN)。2017年獲⺟校MDW 200週年傑出校友獎。2024年在MDW獲得⾳樂⽣理學(THE MUSIC PHYSIOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME)深造證書。 陳廷威曾以獨奏家⾝份與多個樂團合作演出,包括奧地利⾙多芬愛樂(BEETHOVEN PHILHARMONIE)、波蘭捷舒夫愛樂管弦樂團(ORKIESTRA SYMFONICZNA FI LHARMONIIRRESZOWSKIEJ)、臺北市立交響樂團(TSO)、臺北愛樂青年管弦樂團(TAIPEI PHILHARMONIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA)、丹麥奧登塞交響樂團(ODENSE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA)及匈牙利廣播交響樂團(HUNGARY RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA)等。2025年,他將與奧斯陸愛樂演奏尼爾森長笛協奏曲。 在樂團演奏⽅⾯,陳廷威積累了豐富的經驗,曾任奧地利⾳樂藝術家樂團(TONKÜNSTLER ORCHESTER NIEDERÖSTERREICH)和德國奧格斯堡國家劇院樂團(AUGSBURGER PHILHARMONIE)的⾸席長笛,並獲得終⾝合約。他也曾與布魯克納樂團(BRUCKNER ORCHESTER LINZ)合作,並曾客席演出於德國斯圖加特⻄南德廣播交響樂團(SWR RADIO-SINFONIEORCHESTER STUTTGART)、維也納室內樂團(WIENER KAMMERORCHESTER)、奧斯陸室內樂團(OSLO KAMMERAKADEMI)及施萊斯維-荷爾斯坦(SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ORCHESTER)⾳樂節樂團,與眾多頂尖指揮家合作,展現卓越的⾳樂才華。2025年他將與⼤師胡乃元及(TAIWAN CONNECTION)樂團在臺演出。 除了⾳樂演出之外,陳廷威也熱衷於⾳樂教育。近年來,他在臺灣舉辦各類⾳樂講座,並於2018年擔任新加坡長笛⾳樂節指揮及教師。⾃2023年以來加入維也納國際⾳樂⼤師班(WIENER MUSIKSEMINAR)、2024 MAESTRIO福爾摩沙國際長笛藝術節(FORMOSA FLUTE FESTIVAL)、2024維也納長笛藝術節(FLÖTENFEST)以及2025 NTSO國際青少年管弦樂營擔任教師。2020-2024年他在⺟校國立維也納暨表演藝術⼤學長笛演奏科兼任教職,致⼒於⾳樂教育。 Flutist Chen Ting-Wei is very active on the worldwide music stage and is currently the principal flute of Norway’s Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. Under the baton of conductor Klaus Mäkelä, Chen tours with the orchestra across Europe and Asia. He has graced the world’s most prestigious concert halls, including the Goldener Saal in Vienna, New York’s Carnegie Hall, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Philharmonie de Paris, Berliner Philharmonie, Großes Festspielhaus in Salzburg, the Royal Albert Hall in the UK, Suntory Hall in Japan, and the National Concert Hall in Taiwan. Chen is the winner of multiple international flute competitions, including the 47th Budapest International Flute Competition, the 14th International Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Competition, and the 3rd International Bulgaria & Japan International Music Competitions. In Taiwan, he won the 26th Chi-Mei Art Award and the first prize in the National Music Competition for High School Students. Born in Taipei, Chen Ting-Wei received his initial music education in Taiwan. He began his musical journey under the tutelage of Tseng Yu-Jung in the music class at Xiushan Elementary School and later transferred to the music class at the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University where he studied with Yen Hsiao-Hsia. In 2008, Chen headed to Austria to study at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (MDW) under Professor Barbara Gisler-Haase on an academic overseas scholarship sponsored by Shuang Yen Musical Instruments Company. He obtained a master’s degree in performance from MDW in 2016, then continued to pursue a master’s in contemporary music with Professor Andrea Lieberknecht-Jensen at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. In 2017, Chen received the MDW 200th Anniversary Distinguished Alumni Award, and in 2024, he received his certificate from the Music Physiology Certificate Programme at MDW. As a soloist, Chen Ting-Wei has collaborated with many orchestras, including the Beethoven Philharmonie (Austria), the Rzeszów Philharmonic Orchestra (Poland), Taipei Symphony Orchestra, Taipei Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Odense Symphony Orchestra (Denmark), and the Hungary Radio Symphony Orchestra. In 2025, he will perform Nielsen’s Flute Concerto with the Oslo Philharmonic. Chen also has extensive experience as a member of an orchestra, having served as principal flutist with the Tonkünstler Orchester Niederösterreich (Austria) and the Augsburger Philharmoniker (Germany), earning tenured positions. He has performed with the Bruckner Orchester Linz and appeared as a guest musician with the SWR Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, Wiener Kammerorchester, Oslo Kammerakademi, and the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra. He has cooperated with many master conductors, demonstrating outstanding musical talent. In 2025, Chen will perform in Taiwan alongside Maestro Hu Nai-Yuan and the Taiwan Connection Orchestra. In addition to performing, Chen Ting-Wei is passionate about music education as well. He has held various music lectures in Taiwan and served as a conductor and instructor at the Singapore Flute Festival in 2018. The flutist has been part of the faculty of the Wiener Musikseminar International Masterclass since 2023, and also served as a mentor at the 2024 MAESTRIO Formosa International Flute Festival, the 2024 Vienna Flute Festival (Flötenfest), and the 2025 NTSO International Youth Orchestra Camp. From 2020 to 2024, he held a part-time teaching position in flute performance at his alma mater, the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, further contributing to music education.
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