Ninon Gloger

Ninon Gloger studied with Prof. Friedemann Rieger (Stuttgart, Winterthur) and Prof. Konrad Else (Musikhochschule Lübeck). Currently she accomplishes her studies with a Master of Contemporary Music in Belgium/Leuven. Ninon has attended master classes with -among others- George Crumb, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Konrad Richter and Walter Levin and worked with artists such as Kolja Blacher, Rainer Kussmaul and Gustav Rivinius. Ninon Gloger plays as a soloist as well as a chamber musician and has a wide repertoire as an instrumental- and Lied accompanist. Her experience with orchestral piano playing encompasses orchestras like Bayrischer Rundfunk, Wiener Symphoniker, DSO Berlin, Saarländischer Rundfunk, Dresdner Philharmonie and academy of the SHMF. She has founded "Triologue" in 2006 (piano/bass/perc.), which now is part of the rising generation of German jazz with its own compositions and music in the field of Jazz/World Music/Avantgarde.

Amongst others Triologue won the first prize at “Deutscher Rock & Pop – Preis 2007” in the category "experimental". Ninon Gloger has recorded for TV and radio, she is prizewinner of several competitions and holds a scholarship of the Yehudi-Menuhin Foundation. With her partner Annelien van Wauwe she lately played at the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and at “Palais de Beaux Arts” in Brussels. Since 2002 her special interest lies in contemporary music. Ninon has joined ensemble Intégrales in 2008.