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Boris Björn Bagger (6 March 1955 in Karlsruhe) is a German guitarist, teacher, composer, arranger and conductor.
Bagger studied musicology at the Musikhochschule Karlsruhe and the Musikhochschule Freiburg. His chamber music partners have included Tabea Zimmermann (Paganini Trios, Beethoven Trio), Martin Ostertag (over 200 concerts and CD recordings), Kalle Randalu (concerts and CD recordings), Detlef Tewes (over 300 concerts and CD recordings), Ernö Sebestyen - world premiere recording Paganini Barucaba Variations for violin and guitar, Ulf Rodenhäuser, Jean-Claude Gerard. with Arnold Schönberg's Serenade op. 24, among others.
Bagger has performed under the conductors Pierre Boulez, Michael Gielen, Kazushi Ono, Justin Brown, François-Xavier Roth, Anthony Bramell, Adam Fischer, Eri Klas, Neeme Järvi, Ari Rasilainen, Leif Segerstam, Leslie B. Dunner, Werner Stiefel, Titus Engel, Peter Eötvös, Klaus Arp, Peter Falk, Christoph Poppen, Ola Rudner, Christoph Prick, Steven Sloane, Gerard Korsten, Terry Davies, Robert Reimer.
He has made 25 CD recordings for BMG (Ariola), Signum, Hänssler Classics, ANTES, Bayer and others. He has appeared in television productions in Germany, Finland and Estonia as soloist, chamber musician and conductor - in 2012 as conductor and guitarist in the programme Einfach die Besten (SWR). He has made 200 radio productions in Europe. He has premiered 40 compositions (including Erkki-Sven Tüür - Spiel für Violoncello und Gitarre, Felix Treiber - Doppelkonzert für Gitarre, Schlagzeug und Orchester, Jaan Rääts - Gitarrenkonzert, Doppelkonzert für Flöte, Gitarre und Orchester).
Since 1990 he has held a professorship for guitar, chamber music, orchestral studies at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe.
Bagger conducts the Ettlingen Mandolin Orchestra, among others.
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