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08-07-11 09:11

Januar 2013 werde ich das erste Mal B. Brittens Violinkonzert spielen.

Ein wunderbares Werk, welches ich schon lange einstudieren wollte. Bisher habe ich nur seine "Frank-Bridge Variationen" für Streichorchester bei meinen Play-Direct Konzerten aufgeführt.

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08-07-11 09:09

Im Januar 2012 werde ich das Klavier-Trio von M.Weinberg auf CD einspielen.

Weinberg, ein Komponist mit einer sehr aufregenden Biografie, ist in den letzten Jahren wiederentdeckt worden. Ein wunderbares Werk "zwischen" den Komositionen Shostakovich's und der französischen Musik. Zwei seiner Violin-Sonaten sind bereits mit Jascha Nemtsov auf CD eingespielt.

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25-05-11 12:00

gerade veröffentlicht . . .

Schumann-Violin Konzert, Sonate a-moll und Romanzen MCO Lobanov (siehe Diskographie) - Kurt Weill Violinkonzert MCO Abbado (siehe Diskographie)

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24-05-11 12:26

im Oktober erscheint . . .

Im Oktober erscheint bei Phil.harmonie eine "russische" CD mit Werken von Schnittke und Prokofiev.

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Kolja Blacher Biography

He has performed with conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Alan Gilbert, Daniel Harding, Vladimir Jurowski, Dimitri Kitajenko, Diego Matheusz, Kent Nagano, Matthias Pintscher, Karl-Heinz Steffens und Markus Stenz.

Besides his work as a soloist, he also has collaborated with many musicians like Kirill Gerstein and Clemens Hagen (with whom he plays in a piano trio), Vassily Lobanov, Natalia Gutmann, Wolfram Christ and Alois Posch. These performances have brought him to London, Paris, Zürich, Baden-Baden, Berlin, Florence, and many other venues around the world.

Blacher has also recorded highly acclaimed CD's. His joint recording with Claudio Abbado and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra of the Violin Concertos by Berg and Stravinsky as well as the violin concerto by Boris Blacher were honored with the “Diapason d’Or” award. Furthermore, the German Record Critique (Deutsche Schallplattenkritik) awarded its annual prize to Blacher’s CD with Jasha Nemtsov with works by Weinberg and Schostakowitsch. In 2011, Kolja Blacher released his well-received recording of Schumann’s Violin concerto ( both as musical director and soloist) once again with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. It was reviewed by the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung as follows:

“This is utterly unique: Whoever listens to this work for the very first time will never forget the special sound at the beginning. And when the soloist Blacher enters, the impression of a whole new auditory experience repeats – so keenly tense is the sound of his violin with a nearly forgotten immediateness of expression.”

Besides the classical-romantic repertoire (Beethoven, Brahms, Elgar, Schumann), Blacher also devotes his time to the concertos of Kurt Weill (recorded with Claudio Abbado and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra), Berio, Hartmann, Henze, Hindemith, Martinu, Lutoslawski, Szymanowski, Schönberg or Magnus Lindberg. In addition, his extraordinary projects include a recording of solo-sonatas by Bach in combination with texts by Andreas Gryphius or Stravinsky’s “The Soldier’s Tale”, in which Blacher himself takes the role of both a violinist and an actor, directed by Ruth Berghaus. Even when it comes to Blacher’s activities in the chamber orchestra field, he explores the rarer projects, for instance the violin sonatas by Beethoven (“Kreutzer”) and Schostakowitsch, both transcribed violin and chamber orchestra.

More recently “Play-Direct” concerts have captured Blacher's interest. Leading the orchestra from the desk of the concertmaster, he has worked regularely with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, the Festival Strings Lucerne, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the Camerata Bern, and the Orchestra of the "Komische Oper" in Berlin.

Blacher teaches with great passion at the music academy “Hanns Eisler” in his hometown of Berlin.

His violin is the “Tritton” Stradivari made in 1730. It is on generous loan from Miss Kimiko Powers

2011/2012

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