
At the age of 13 he was already accepted as a student at the Hanover University of
Music and Drama, where he studied Piano with Prof. Karl-Heinz Kämmerling until obtaining
his Concert Soloist’s Diploma in 1975.
Another important phase in his development as a pianist was his long association (1969
to 1977) with Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, who regarded him as his last pupil. He
also participated in Beethoven courses given by Wilhelm Kempff and Claudio Arrau.
Bernd Goetzke was awarded prizes in several international competitions (Paris, Milan,
Brussels, Athens, Epinal amongst others).
Already at the age of 25 he was appointed Lecturer at the Hanover University of Music
and Drama and became professor in 1982. Today Bernd Goetzke is one of Germany’s most
sought-after teachers and musicians. He teaches a class of young pianists from all
over the world, and many of them have become prize winners in international competitions.
He is the Head of the Concert Soloist Programme in Hanover and in addition he holds
numerous Master Classes in Germany and worldwide. He is also a jury member of many
international competitions (Moscow, Warsaw, Munich, Bolzano, Orléans, Oslo, London,
St. Petersburg, Kharkov, Salt Lake City, Hilton Head, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Sendai and
many others).
In his concert repertoire the names Bach, Scarlatti, Haydn, Beethoven, Schumann and
Debussy appear frequently, but also works of the twentieth century, reflecting his
fascination with the stylistic richness and diversity of the period between Late Romanticism
and Avantgarde.
Bernd Goetzke has also published several articles on subject-related matters including
"Freedom in Interpretation", "Bach’s Melodic Characteristics", "Articulation and Phrasing
in Classical Music", etc.