Mannheimer Philharmoniker
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With passionate enthusiasm for playing, rousing interpretations and high quality standards, the Mannheim Philharmonic was able to rapidly attract the attention of the international music scene. .

Maria Joao Pires
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Born on 23 July 1944 in Lisbon, Maria João Pires gave her first public performance at the age of 4 and began her studies of music and piano with Campos Coelho and Francine Benoît, continuing later in Germany, with Rosl Schmid and Karl Engel.

Augustin Dumay
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International critics have compared Augustin Dumay to the great violinists of the 20th century, describing him as a “great classical stylist”, a reputation underscored by his outstanding recordings for Deutsche Grammophon.

Jean-Frédéric Neuburger

Jean-Frédéric Neuburger has rapidly established himself as one of the most gifted musicians of his generation. Involved in contemporary music, he is internationally recognized as an interpreter and as a composer.

Alissa Margulis

The Guardian describes Alissa Margulis’ playing as “exceptional“, Ivry Gitlis praises it as “a revelation” and Martha Argerich calls her a “strong musical personality”.

Rachmaninoff International Orchestra
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Mikhail Pletnev
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Born of a singular moment in history, the Rachmaninoff International Orchestra embodies the vision of its founder, Mikhail Pletnev, and his commitment to dismantling barriers through the universal language of music.

Klara Min
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“Poised and poetic, soulful and tenderly enquiring…she plays with sincerity Mazurkas brought out the most of Klara Min’s reflective and sensitive side”
— Colin Anderson, Classical Source London, on Klara Min’s Wigmore Hall Debut

Nicolas Dautricourt
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“…Dautricourt is not afraid to use a gruff tone, which he also deployed in an athletic, exhausting reading of Bartok’s Sonata no.1 that closed the evening. Most impressive was the hallucinatory Adagio, but the feral, percussive final Allegro was not far behind.” — The Strad

Máté Szücs
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Hungarian born violist Máté Szücs has had a career as an award winning soloist, chamber musician and orchestral player. Máté was principal viola in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra from 2011 to 2018 where he also appeared as a soloist playing the Bartók Viola Concerto in September 2017.

Alexander Schimpf
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The musical publications called Alexander Schimpf an exceptional pianist early on in his career.

Salome Jordania
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Winner of New York Concert Artists Worldwide Competition, Georgian pianist Salome Jordania has performed solo recitals as well as with orchestras in Germany, Azerbaijan, Austria, Armenia, Italy, Spain, Austria, Israel, Ukraine, The Netherlands, France, Russia, Mexico and various states of the USA. She will be giving her debut recital in Berlin Philarmonie in March of 2023.

Hélène Mercier
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Born in Montreal, Hélène Mercier starts her piano studies at the age of six and quickly wins re-cognition by getting first honours at the Quebec and Canadian Music Competitions in piano solo and piano-violin. She is also an award winner of the Prague International Chamber Music Competition.

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Maria João Pires South Korean Tour

Maria João Pires South Korean Tour

Maria João Pires goes back to South Korea this September with two Solo Recital programs: Chopin Nocturnes/Mozart Sonatas and Debussy/Mozart & Duo with Matthias Goerne in late October Winterreise

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A BEETHOVEN JOURNEY- Gabor Takacs-Nagy

A BEETHOVEN JOURNEY- Gabor Takacs-Nagy

Gabor Takacs-Nagy releases Beethoven’s Complete Symphonies on Deutsche Grammophon. DG and the Verbier Festival present the first physical release on their joint label Verbier Festival Gold. Over a 13-year period (2009–2022), Gábor Takács-Nagy and the Verbier Festival...

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Martha Argerich & Maria João Pires play Concerto for Two Pianos, KV 365. Conducted by Daniel Harding