
Vita (download)
2011 In conclave with pen and cello
New compositions for solocello
Production and publishing of the album “UMBRUCH“
Many concerts in Germany and abroad
2004 - 2010 Many concerts in Germany and abroad
New compositions for solocello & orchestra
57 x "Huschkes kleine Nachtmusik" (“Huschkes little Nightmusic“) at the German radiostation NDR Kultur
Guest at the German Radio - NDR Kultur "Klassik à la carte"
Guest at the German TV - MDR "Figaro"
Further debut performances of Huschke compositions for orchestra
Rethinking of “old” forms and fostering of own musical roots
Start to play and record with the 6-String Ned Steinberger E-Cello
2003 Moved back to Hamburg ("once in Hamburg, always in Hamburg")
Production and publishing of the album "ENTDECKUNGEN" ("DISCOVERIES")
Fall tour with about 60 concerts in Germany and Austria
2002 In conclave with pen and cello
MDR Live Recording of several orchestra debut performances
at the Jenaer Volkshaus
Participation at the NDR Hörfest
2001 First performance of the composition "WUNDERLAND" (WONDERLAND")
for 5 cellos at the Leipziger Gewandhaus
Production and publishing of the live album "MITTENDRIN"
("RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT")
Fall tour 2001 with about 100 concerts in Germany, Austria, Swiss and Slovenia
2000 Further debut performances of Huschke compositions for orchestra
Moved to Berlin
Production and publishing of the live album "GRENZBEREICHE” ("BORDERLANDS")
Fall tour2000 with about 70 concerts all over Germany
TV and radio portraits (SFB, DLF, MDR, NDR)
1999 Debut performance of the Huschke compositions for orchestra at the Donau festival in Austria and at the Putbus festival in Germany
Production and publishing of the album "GAILER KRACH" ("DISTORTION").
1998 Release of the CD "ALIEN DIARY"
Founding "HUSCHKE MUSIK" music label
Production and publishing of the album "HUSCHKE"
Granting of a doctorate of honour of the Cosmopolitan University
1997 Release of the single CD "CELLAUGH".
Concerts in Germany, USA, Belgium, Austria, South Africa, France, Switzerland and Greece
As Nico Lambert in TV-ARD production "Vater wider Willen"
With Christian Quadflieg in the leading role. On air in March 1998
1996 Moved to Hamburg
TV-portrait (35minutes) at the ARD-production "Cello on the rocks"
Production of the second solo-album "ALIEN DIARY" at BMG Classics
with Marianne Faithful as special guest and Hector Zazou as producer
1994 - 1995 Chart successes in Belgium and Greece
Support act with one of the biggest German stadium-productions (“Westernhagen-Affentour”) with performances at the Niedersachsen- Stadium Hannover, the Olympia-Stadium Munich, at the Waldstadium Frankfurt, Zeppelinfeld Nürnberg etc.
TV appearances on the public channels ARD, ZDF, N3, Cellist at the Musical Quintet of VH-1
1991 - 1993 Studies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with Prof. Dankwart Gahl
6 month stay in the USA performing a number of concerts
3 months stay in South Africa performing alongside others at the Hard Rock Cafe Cape Town
Assistance to Prof. France Spinguel in Gent/Belgium
Composition of 143 solo pieces for cello and electro-cello
First single CD "CELLORCHESTRA" with SDP (SDP Salzburg Digital Productions), Salzburg
First album "DIABOLICA" with BMG Classics, Munich
Production of the album "GIVE BEAUTY" at BMG Classics Munich
1988 - 1991 Studies at the Academy of Music in Saarbrücken with Prof. Julius Berger
First radio-portrait at the Saarländischen Rundfunk
1986 - 1988 Freelance cello player in East Berlin
1984 - 1985 Studies at the Academy of Music Franz List in Weimar with the major subject "Cello"
1983 Military service
1978 - 1982 Internal student at the Special School of Music in Weimar
Graduation at the Special School of Music in Weimar with the mark "Excellent"in the major "Cello” Won third prize in the J.S. Bach competition for students and juveniles in Leipzig
1971 – 1978 External student at the Special School of Music in Weimar
1969 First cello lessons with Prof. Brunhard Böhme at the age of five in Weimar
Born 6.8.1964 in Weimar, father Dieter Huschke piano teacher, mother Hannelore Huschke music teacher