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2020-02-20 16:51:57
The Violin Channel recently caught up with Kronberg Academy Director of Masters Study, Mr Friedemann Eichhorn – in New York City. The Soloists of Kronberg Academy, featuring VC Artists Marc Bouchkov, Stephen Waarts, Matthew Lipman and Jonathan Roozeman alongside violist Antoine Tamestit and cellist Gary Hoffman, will this week perform 4 recitals at New York’s iconic […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2018-06-29 18:53:31
20 year old Finnish-Dutch cellist Jonathan Roozeman is quickly building an international reputation as a young instrumental soloist of outstanding potential. A student of Frans Helmerson at the Kronberg Academy, Jonathan is a former major prize winner at the Paulo, Gaspar Cassado and Tchaikovsky International Cello Competitions. His recent solo engagements include performances with the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, St. Petersburg […] The post VC YOUNG ARTIST | Jonathan Roozeman, 20 – Paulo, Cassado & Tchaikovsky Cello Comp Prizes appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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2016-12-16 11:08:12
Esa-Pekka takes Juilliard to Helsinki
[…] on 28 August and at Lincoln Center in New York City on 5 September 2017. The orchestra will be conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, an alumnus of the Sibelius Academy. The tour programme will feature both Finnish and American music: Four Legends from the Kalevala (Lemminkäinen Suite), Op. 22, by Jean Sibelius (1895/1897), Mania by Esa-Pekka Salonen (2000) and Radical Light by Steven Stucky (2006–2007), the latter inspired by Sibelius’s Fourth and Seventh Symphonies. Cellist Jonathan Roozeman will appear as soloist in Salonen’s work. The orchestra will have some 80 members – half of the orchestra will come from the Sibelius Academy and half from Juilliard. The musicians representing the Sibelius Academy will be selected by audition during February and March. Tuomas Auvinen, the Dean of the Sibelius Academy, is in charge of the project and is pleased that this joint tour came together for Finland’s centenary year. “It is excellent […]
2015-07-05 03:12:31
[…] I prize – no winner; II prize – Yu-Chien Tseng (Taiwan); III prize – Haik Kazazyan (Russia), Alexandra Conunova (Moldova), Pavel Milyukov (Russia); IV prize: Clara-Jumi Kang (Germany); V prize: Bomsori Kim (South Korea). Cello category I prize – Andrei Ioniță (Romania); II prize – Alexander Ramm (Russia); III prize – Alexander Buzlov (Russia); IV prize – Pablo Ferrández (Spain); V prize – Seung Min Kang (South Korea); VI prize – Jonathan Roozeman (Netherlands). Voice category Female: I prize – Yulia Matochkina (Russia); II prize – Svetlana Moskalenko (Russia); III prize – Mane Galoyan (Armenia); IV prize – Antonina Vesenina (Russia). Male: I prize – Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar (Mongolia); II prize – Chuanyue Wang (China); III prize – Hansung Yoo (South Korea); IV prize – Dmitry Grigoriev (Russia). – http://rbth.com/arts/2015/07/02/winners_of_the_xv_international_tchaikovsky_competition_announced_47433.html)
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