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Faces of classical music
2020-12-25 07:07:00
Yekwon Sunwoo plays Franz Schubert (Piano Sonata in C minor) & Maurice Ravel (La Valse) – Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Quarterfinal Round Recital (HD 1080p)
[…] Orchestra Chambre de Paris and Tugan Sokhiev and return to KBS Symphony with Jaap Van Zweden. In previous seasons, he has performed as soloist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under Marin Alsop, Houston Symphony, National Orchestra of Belgium, Sendai Philharmonic and Royal Scottish National Orchestra amongst others. Recital appearances include Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Elbphilharmonie, Salle Cortot and Kumho Art Hall. An avid chamber musician, Yekwon's collaborators include Benjamin Beilman, Linus Roth, Andrei Ioniță, Sebastian Bohren, Isang Enders, Tobias Feldmann, Gary Hoffman, Anne-Marie McDermott and the Jerusalem and Brentano Quartets. He has also toured Costa Rica, Guatemala and Panama with the Kumho Asiana Cultural Foundation, performed at Chamber Music of Lincoln Center's Inside Chamber Music Lectures and been invited to the Summit Music, Bowdoin International and Toronto Summer Music Festivals. In addition to the Cliburn Gold Medal, Yekwon won first prizes at the 2015 International German Piano […]
2019-07-04 06:56:47
Mozart travelogues, moon landings and Mansfield Park: the 2019 Lichfield Festival
2017 Lichfield Festival (photo Redlock Photography) The Lichfield Festival (festival director Damian Thantrey) opens on Friday 5 July 2019, providing nine days of music, dance, comedy, talks, family events and more. Headlined by K T Tunstall whose concert on Friday opens the festival, performers include the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, The Mozartists, and Voces8, with Jonathan Dove as featured composer.The BBC National Orchestra of Wales returns for a second year of residency and with conductor Ainar Rubikis performing Elgar's Enigma Variations and Sea Pictures, with mezzo-soprano Polly Leech, and Shostakovich's Cello Concerto, with Andrei Ionita. Ian Page and The Mozartists present A Mozart Travelogue with soprano Louise Alder, harpist Oliver Wass (who performed in the premiere of my opera The Gardeners last month), and Gavin Edwards (horn).Jonathan Dove is the festival's featured composers. Voces8 will be performing his new work (and celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landings), […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-05-09 18:05:00
Next wave of star musicians announced as BBC Radio 3 reveals New Generation Artists 2019-2021
Tuesday, May 07, 2019BBC Radio 3 has announced the seven musicians from around the world who have been selected to join its prestigious New Generation Artists scheme from 2019-2021.The musicians joining the scheme are: pianists Eric Lu and Alexander Gadjiev, violist Timothy Ridout, mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska, violinist Johan Dalene, the Consone Quartet, and jazz guitarist Rob Luft.Now in its 20th year, BBC Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme was founded in 1999 with the aim of nurturing and promoting some of the world's best young musicians at the start of their international careers. Over the past 20 years the scheme has featured a series of major names from the world of classical music today, including violinist Janine Jansen, mezzo-soprano Alice Coote and percussionist Colin Currie.New Generation Artists are given the opportunity to broadcast from some of the UK's most prestigious venues and festivals, make studio recordings, and collaborate with other […]
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2016-09-01 11:48:28
Only one Brit in BBC New Generation artists
The six chosen by BBC Radio 3 for a career boost this year are: Amatis Piano Trio from the Netherlands, Romanian cellist Andrei Ionita, British bass-baritone Ashley Riches, the US-based Calidore Quartet (pictured), Norwegian violist Eivind Holtsmark Ringstad and Egyptian soprano Fatma Said. Getting chosen is a game-changer. The Iranian-US harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani writes: ‘I really mean it when I say that if the NGA offer hadn’t come when it did, I probably would have quit trying to be a musician and would have done something else.’
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