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Again this year, featuring Copenhagen Summer Festival welcomed 12 concerts in Charlottenborg Assembly Hall in Copenhagen. The festival, which presents chamber concerts with young soloists from home and abroad, can be experienced in the period 02 to 13 August with concerts every day at. 16.30. The festival has been in existence since 1969 with the support profile, to present classical chamber music with young talent on the way. The festival is one of Denmark's most important chamber concert series, and it has given many of today's leading ensembles of their breakthrough. The concept is to engage high-profile artists alongside the stars of tomorrow, both as a guarantor of the festival's entire quality and as an awareness factor to the audience and the press. This summer's diverse program looks like this: Opening Concert Sunday, August 2 Pianist Antonii Baryshevskyi from Ukraine, winner of the Rubinstein Competition 2014 Rubinstein Competition is one of the most important international competition for pianists, and a highway to the international music life's elite class. Baryshevskyi has also won other music awards, has had huge success by Martha Argerich's festival in Lugano and given an extraordinary debut at the Wigmore Hall in March 2015. This is the first presentation in Denmark. The program consists of music by Scriabin and Mussorgsky's glorious "Pictures at an Exhibition". Monday, August 3 Nordahl Quartet with Oliver Nordahl oboe, Bjarke Mogensen accordion and Copenhagen Guitar Duo. Nordahl Quartet is a new Danish supergroup. The quartet was formed in 2014 in connection with Oliver Nordahls debut concert at the Royal Danish Academy of Music. The group is a equilibristic ensemble seeking new expressive possibilities in classical music. The program includes music by Astor Piazzolla, Christos Farmakis, Anders Koppel, Yo-Yo Ma, Bjarke Mogensen and others Tuesday, August 4 Trio Aulos with Jonas Frølund clarinet, Jonathan Algot Swensen cello, Elias Holm piano. One of the very young, onrushing chamber groups. The three musicians belongs to the elite of young Danish artists. Here the trio play with program of Beethoven, Glinka and Johannes Brahms. Ticket 50, - crowns. Wednesday, August 5 Young award winners from Berlingske and Steinway Competitions. Concert with the very young soloists on the way. The two violinists Adam Koch Christensen (15 years) and Michael Rosborg Germer (13 years), hornist Cecilie Bye Byrialsen (14 years) and pianist David Ib Munk-Nielsen (16 years). The program includes Bach, Sarasate, Richard Strauss. Free admission. Thursday, August 6th Copenhagen Piano Quartet, music by Charlotte Bray, Mahler, Glerup, Dvorak. Benedikte Damgaard (violin), Kristina Fialová (viola), Adam city Nicki (cello) and Neel Teilmann ( piano) make up the quartet. They later had great success at concerts in Italy and China. Award winner at the DR P2 Chamber Music Competition and the International Johannes Brahms Competition in Austria. Charlotte Bray is one of the UK's leading young composers. Her music include performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra and several chamber ensembles. She presented the first time in Denmark. Friday, August 7th Prize winner Philipp Scheucher, Aarhus International Piano Competition 2015. The young pianist was born in 1993. He has played the piano since he was 5 years and has already achieved important music awards at European contests. He has also given concerts in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Croatia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. He presented for the first time in Copenhagen, where the program includes Beethoven Fantasy, Liszt B minor Sonata and Stravinsky Petrouchka Suite. Ticket 50, - crowns. Saturday, August 8 Award winners from the Sound Soloist. The concert involved some of the winners. Alva Holm (violin), Peter Martin Kappel (clarinet), Daniel Thoerell (cello), Jonna Simonsson (violin) and Nicholas Algot Swensen (viola). The young soloists accompanied by Swedish pianist Jonas Olsson. The program includes music by Sarasate, Poulenc, Ysaÿe, Carl Maria von Weber and David Popper. Ticket 50, - crowns. Sunday, August 9 Itamar Zorman, Israeli violinist, winner of the Tchaikovsky Competition 2011. He was born in 1985 and is today one of his generation's most important violin stars. After Tchaikovsky Competition in 2011, his international career took off everywhere, especially in the United States, where he also studied at the renowned Juilliard School in New York, Europe and of course in Israel. He has been a soloist in Avery Fischer Hall and Carnegie Hall New York, the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, and played with a large number of the best symphony orchestras in the world. At the piano the Italian pianist Gabriele Carcano, who has played at numerous festivals and concert series, particularly in Europe, after he four years ago won Casella Price for Competition Premio Venezia. The program includes music by Dvorak, Bartok and Ravel and Zorman's first presentation in Denmark. Monday, August 10 Copenhagen Summer Festival Talent Award, Lea Han, piano. The program includes piano solo, as well as Mendelssohn's Piano Trio with violinist Vera Panitch and cellist Signe Bitsch. The recipient of this year's talent award, Lea He is one of the most talented young pianists. She's just 18 years old and has already won the most important national music competitions, including the Berlingske, Steinway and DR Games For Life. One can rightly put great expectations for her musical career. At this concert she plays partly solo and partly piano trio with two young super string talent. Talent award is sponsored by Nykredit. Free admission. Saturday, August 11 European cello-piano duo. Young superduo with the Italian pianist Alberto Ferro and the Danish cellist Jonathan Algot Swensen. Both have won numerous awards, most recently Alberto won a prize in the Aarhus International Piano Competition, and Jonathan won both 1st prize and Talent Award in the Sound Soloist. Here they come together in a program including Bach-Busoni, Mendelssohn, Bent Sørensen and Schostakovitch. Wednesday, August 12 Violinist Eszter Haffner, international soloist and professor at the Royal. Danish Academy of Music. Born in Hungary, educated in Vienna as well as with prominent violinists including Gerhard Schulz, Joseph Gingold, Tibor Varga, Alberto Lysy and many others, Eszter Haffner one of the leading European violinists and violin teachers. She is also a professor both at the Conservatory in Graz, Austria, and at the Royal. Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. She is accompanied by pianist Paul Rosenbaum, and the program includes music by Schubert and Brahms. Thursday, August 13 cellist Camille Thomas, winner of the EBU Competition New Talent 2014 with Julien Libeer at the piano. The French cellist Camille Thomas was born in 1988. Very early on she showed extraordinary talent, and the price New Talent 2014 until Now just the culmination of a long series of awards and accolades. Winner Prize has taken her to some of Europe's best concert halls in particular Berlin, Paris and Brussels, this as a soloist at festivals and concert series. She is considered one of his generation's most talented young musicians. At the piano, we have the young French pianist Julien Libeer already has an extensive career including with concerts in concert series at the Barbican Hall in London and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. It is Camille Thomas' first presentation in Denmark. The concert recording of DR P2. Time and Place: Copenhagen Summer Festival can be experienced 02 to 13 August with concerts every day at 16:30: Ceremonial Hall Charlottenborg Kongens Nytorv 1 Copenhagen
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