• Wed 26.03.
  • 8.00 p.m.
  • Belgien
    ·Brüssel
    ·Palais des Beaux-Arts

Works by Mendelssohn

KlaraFestival

Programme

    • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
    • Symphony No. 2, op. 52a
    • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
    • Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings in D minor
    • Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
    • Symphony No. 5 in D major, op. 107 ›Reformation‹

Conductor

Ivor Bolton

Piano

Nelson Goerner

Born in Argentina, Nelson Goerner has established himself as one of the foremost pianists of his generation. After studying in Argentina, he was awarded first prize in the Franz Liszt Competition in Buenos Aires in 1986. This led to a scholarship to work with Maria Tipo at the Geneva Conservatoire, and in 1990 Nelson Goerner won first prize at the Geneva Competition.

This prize marked the start of Nelson Goerner’s international career, which has included appearances at the Salzburg Festival, the Edinburgh, Schleswig-Holstein and Verbier festivals, and in halls such as the Musikverein in Vienna, the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, and Wigmore Hall in London, as well as Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. He has also performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the German Symphony Orchestra Berlin, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Hallé Orchestra and the NHK Orchestra from Tokyo. He is also a regular guest at the BBC Proms.

Nelson Goerner has performed chamber music with the Takács Quartet, Janine Jansen, Julian Rachlin, Steven Isserlis, Gary Hoffman and Vadim Repin, and duo recitals with the mezzo-soprano Sophie Koch. He also performs repertoire for two pianos with Martha Argerich, Alexander Rabinovich and his wife Rusudan Alavidze.

Violin

Linus Roth

Linus Roth studied with Prof. Zakhar Bron in Lübeck and with Prof. Ana Chumachenco at the Academies of Zurich and Munich. He awarded a scholarship for the duration of his studies by the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation. Since he won the Echo Klassik Award in 2006 he has made a name for himself both as one of the most interesting violinists of his generation and as a champion of forgotten works and composers.

Linus Roth has performed with the Radio Symphony Orchestra of the SWR, Berner Sinfonieorchester andthe Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and has shared the stage with the conductors Herbert Blomstedt, Andrey Boreyko, Anu Tali and Antoni Wit, among others. A passionate chamber musician, he can be heard with Nicolas Altstaedt, Kim Kashkashian, Albrecht Mayer and Nils Mönkemeyer and regularly gives recitals with the pianist José Gallardo.

Linus Roth has been awarded several prizes, including 1st prize at the ›International Novosibirsk Violin Competition‹ and the 1st prize of the German Music Competition. In 2012 he was appointed Professor for Violin at the ›Leopold-Mozart-Centre‹ of the University of Augsburg, Germany.

Conductor

Ivor Bolton

Violin

Linus Roth

Linus Roth studied with Prof. Zakhar Bron in Lübeck and with Prof. Ana Chumachenco at the Academies of Zurich and Munich. He awarded a scholarship for the duration of his studies by the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation. Since he won the Echo Klassik Award in 2006 he has made a name for himself both as one of the most interesting violinists of his generation and as a champion of forgotten works and composers.

Linus Roth has performed with the Radio Symphony Orchestra of the SWR, Berner Sinfonieorchester andthe Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and has shared the stage with the conductors Herbert Blomstedt, Andrey Boreyko, Anu Tali and Antoni Wit, among others. A passionate chamber musician, he can be heard with Nicolas Altstaedt, Kim Kashkashian, Albrecht Mayer and Nils Mönkemeyer and regularly gives recitals with the pianist José Gallardo.

Linus Roth has been awarded several prizes, including 1st prize at the ›International Novosibirsk Violin Competition‹ and the 1st prize of the German Music Competition. In 2012 he was appointed Professor for Violin at the ›Leopold-Mozart-Centre‹ of the University of Augsburg, Germany.