• Mi. 26.10.
  • 21.00 Uhr
  • Brasilien
    ·São Paulo
    ·Sala

Südamerikatournee

Werke von Britten, Brahms und Mozart

Programm

    • Benjamin Britten (1913–1976 )
    • Simple Symphony op. 4
    • Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
    • Violinkonzert D-Dur op. 77
    • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
    • Sinfonie Nr. 38 D-Dur KV 504

Violine

Guido Sant'Anna

Born in São Paulo, Guido Sant’Anna began his studies on the violin at the age of 5, under the orientation of Marcia Uhlemann. At age 8 Guido was a finalist at the Prelúdio Competition, promoted by TV Cultura, São Paulo.

In 2018 he was a finalist at the Yehudi Menuhin Competition, gaining prizes and invitations to present in London, Gstaad (Switzerland) and Dubai, besides taking part on festivals in New York, Moscow and Madrid. At the same year, Guido was selected to participate in the Perlman Music Program. In September 2022 Guido won the 10th edition of the Fritz Kreisler International Violin Competition, one of the most important violin competitions in the world.

Guido Sant’Anna has been a Cultura Artística fellow since 2012, under the guidance of Elisa Fukuda, and uses a Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (1798-1875) violin in his performances, kindly provided by luthier Marcel Richters.

Violine

Guido Sant'Anna

Born in São Paulo, Guido Sant’Anna began his studies on the violin at the age of 5, under the orientation of Marcia Uhlemann. At age 8 Guido was a finalist at the Prelúdio Competition, promoted by TV Cultura, São Paulo.

In 2018 he was a finalist at the Yehudi Menuhin Competition, gaining prizes and invitations to present in London, Gstaad (Switzerland) and Dubai, besides taking part on festivals in New York, Moscow and Madrid. At the same year, Guido was selected to participate in the Perlman Music Program. In September 2022 Guido won the 10th edition of the Fritz Kreisler International Violin Competition, one of the most important violin competitions in the world.

Guido Sant’Anna has been a Cultura Artística fellow since 2012, under the guidance of Elisa Fukuda, and uses a Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (1798-1875) violin in his performances, kindly provided by luthier Marcel Richters.