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2021-01-29 14:47:25
German soloist takes Covid refuge in Australia
The Sydney Symphony has just engaged the German violinist Daniel Röhn to join incoming Chief Conductor Simone Young in their season-opening concerts with the Tchaikovsky concerto. He replaces Ray Chen, who was unable to travel to Australia for all the usual reasons. Röhn has lately relocated to Australia to ride out the rest of the […]
2018-01-19 14:30:54
It has been announced today that German-Swedish violin virtuoso Daniel Röhn will join the roster of Dorn Music – for worldwide general management representation. A student of Ana Chumachenco, Daniel’s solo engagements have included performances with the Bavarian Radio Symphony, Stuttgart Radio Symphony and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra – under the batons of conductors Gustavo Dudamel, Riccardo Muti, Ion Marin, […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2016-11-27 08:25:54
Daniel Röhn (violin), Paul Rivinius (piano) (Berlin Classics)The career of violinist Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962), famous for his short, virtuosic salon pieces, coincided with the growth of recording. Daniel Röhn has this music in his blood, through his grandfather Erich Röhn, leader of the Berlin Philharmonic under Furtwängler, who heard Kreisler play. Here, Kreisler’s celebrated Liebesfreud, all the schmaltz and grace of another age in a mere few minutes, sits alongside his arrangements of caprices by Paganini and Wieniawski, Tartini’s The Devil’s Trill and Bach’s Partita No 3 in E: stylistically a bit of a shock but all wonderfully played by Röhn, springy, stylish and incisive. As a bonus, Kreisler’s own 1911 recording of his exuberant La Chasse is included. Continue reading...
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2016-11-13 12:38:59
What my grandad learned from Kreisler
Erich Röhn was concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic during the Second World War and of the NDR symphony orchestra in Hamburg from 1945 to 1974. As Furtwängler’s soloist on January 12, 1944, he played the most ominous account of the Beethoven violin concerto that it is possible to imagine. It turned out to be the last concert in the old Philharmonie before it was flattened by British bombers on January 30, 1944. Erich Röhn’s role model was Fritz Kreisler, composer of the most-used cadenza for the Beethoven concerto. Kreisler had been forced to leave Germany under the racial laws – but not before he gave the young man two vital (non-Beethoven) tips, as his grandson Daniel Röhn tells slippedisc.com: Two tips that came my way via my grandfather have been particularly helpful. One thing Kreisler did when he played was to turn over the left revers of his jacket to […]
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