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The Schubert Club Presents Solo Violinist Christian Tetzlaff

Ted Mann Concert Hall, University of Minnesota, West Bank Campus (2128 Fourth Street South Minneapolis, MN 55455)
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Prize-winning violinist Christian Tetzlaff performs a solo recital of sonatas by Ysaÿe, J.S. Bach and Bartók, courtesy of The Schubert Club, at the University of Minnesota's stunning Ted Mann Concert Hall. A Grammy Award nominee, Tetzlaff is well-known and regarded for his interpretation of the Bach Solo Sonatas and Partitas, recently recorded for a solo CD. The German-born and based Tetzlaff maintains an active national and international touring schedule, with concerts scheduled for early 2012 throughout the U.S., Europe and China.

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University of Minnesota, West Bank Campus,
2128 Fourth Street South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-626-1892
1064840-tedmann-for-spco

More Information About Violinist Christian Tetzlaff

Website

http://www.schubert.org/concerts/11-12/tetzlaff.php

Quotes & Highlights

  • “Mesmerising and also generous, Tetzlaff seemed to transcend the distance between performer and audience. His playing invited his listeners into a remarkable world of clarity, precision of technique, gracious execution of melody and pianos so rich with expression that one could only leave the hall wanting more.” --The Strad
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Description

Program:
Eugene Ysaÿe -- Sonata in G minor for solo violin, Opus 27, No.1 (for Joseph Szigeti)
J.S. Bach -- Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005
Béla Bartók -- Sonata for Solo Violin Sz. 117

Christian Tetzlaff’s interpretations of the violin concerto repertoire, whether of the classical/romantic period or 20th century/contemporary era are appreciated the world over. He is particularly renowned for his incomparable performances of the Bach Solo Sonatas and Partitas.

In the 2010/11 season Christian curates a series of projects as a Carnegie Hall “Perspectives” artist, including the world premiere of Harrison Birtwistle’s Violin Concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and James Levine, a play-conducting project with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, violin duos together with Antje Weithaas, concerts as part of the Tetzlaff Quartet and performances with the Ensemble ACJW and Sir Simon Rattle. He will also give a masterclass presented by the Weill Music Institute for young violinists and pianists. In Europe he performs with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with Andris Nelsons, London Philharmonic Orchestra with Vladimir Jurowski, Philharmonia Orchestra with Esa-Pekka Salonen, and NDR Sinfonieorchester with John Storgards. He continues to be a regular guest soloist with orchestras such as the Berliner Philharmoniker, Orchestre de Paris and Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, National Symphony Washington, Toronto Symphony, Swedish Radio Symphony as well as the San Francisco Sympony Orchestra.

Christian performs at major festivals including those in Edinburgh and Lucerne, and at the BBC Proms, in addition to summer festivals throughout the U.S. He also gives recitals with chamber partners Leif Ove Andsnes, Alexander Lonquich and Lars Vogt, as well as his own Tetzlaff Quartet.

Tetzlaff’s discography for Virgin Classics and other labels includes the major concerto repertoire, Bartok Sonatas with Leif Ove Andsnes, and the three Brahms Violin Sonatas with Lars Vogt. Christian Tetzlaff has received several awards for his recordings: the Diapason d’Or twice, the Edison prize, the Midem Classical Award as well as the ECHO Klassik prize and several nominations for the Grammy. His recent solo recording of all of Bach’s solo Sonatas and Partitas on the Haenssler label deserves special mention. His recording of Szymanowski with the Vienna Philharmonic and Pierre Boulez is just released and much anticipated are the Schumann piano trios with Tanja Tetzlaff and Leif Ove Andsnes.

About the Ticket Supplier: The Schubert Club

The Schubert Club has been Minnesota's leading performing arts organization with a reputation for presenting the world's most prestigious musicians in recital. It has secured a prominent and distinguished reputation among musical organizations nationwide, and is one of the oldest arts organizations in the country.