Maria Kliegel

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Maria Kliegel is a German cellist. She was born in Dillenburg. She won first prize at the American College Competition, First German Music Competition and Concours Aldo Parisot. Kliegel studied under Janos Starker starting at the age of 19.

Russian composer Alfred Schnittke recognized her interpretation as the standard recording of his work when she recorded his First Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in 1990.

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