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August 17 - 29, 2023 | Narni (Italy)
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Venue: PalaSì! Salone Bazzani, Terni
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Mercoledì 23 febbraio 2022, ore 21.00
PalaSì! Salone Bazzani, Terni
Violino Fedor Rudin
Viola Gerhard Marschner
FEDOR RUDIN. “A brilliant display of artistry on the violin”, says the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger about Fedor Rudin. Recently appointed Concertmaster of the Vienna State Opera and Vienna Philharmonic, winning top prizes at prestigious competitions such as Premio Paganini in Genoa and George Enescu in Bucharest, the French-Russian violinist Fedor Rudin is quickly estab-lishing himself as one of the most unique and polyvalent concert artists of today’s gener-ation. His newest album “Reflets”, recorded together with pianist Florian Noack, has been nominated for the International Classical Music Awards. His latest concert engagements included solo debuts at prestigious concert halls like Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium in New York, Berlin Konzerthaus, Paris Philharmonie, Vienna Musikverein & Tonhalle Zurich, with many world-renowned orchestras including the Basel Symphony Orchestra, the National Orchestra of the Opéra Bastille, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Paris Chamber Orchestra, the Cape Town Philharmonic and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. He has played under the baton of conductors such as Maxim Vengerov, Darrell Ang, Christoph Poppen, Conrad van Alphen, Isaac Ka-rabtchevsky, Daniel Boico, Benjamin Lévy and Anja Bihlmaier.
A devoted chamber musician, Fedor is a founding member of Fratres Trio, hailed as “a new generation of classical music” by the press for their unusual combination of violin, saxophone and piano. The ensemble is a prizewinner of the Illzach internatio-nal chamber music competition in Mulhouse and the Fnapec compe-tition in Paris, and has received the Supersonic Award by Pizzi-cato Magazine for their CD “Couleurs d’un Rêve”. Fedor Rudin’s chamber music partners also include François Dumont, Itamar Go-lan, Boris Kusnezow, Igor Levit, Vadym Kholodenko and Florian Noack. Passionate of operatic and symphonic repertoire as well, Fedor Rudin regularly works as a conductor. He has been serving as a guest conductor of the Georgian National Philharmonic during the 2012-13 concert season at the age of 20, and has had the chance to conduct orchestras such as the Petrobras Symphony Orchestra of Rio de Janeiro, the Lviv Philarmonic, the Orchestra of the Szczecin Opera and the Orquestra Reino de Aragon. Fedor is now finishing his conducting diploma in the class of Simeon Pironkoff at the Uni-versity of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Born in Moscow in 1992 and raised in Paris, Fedor’s grandfather was the famous Rus-sian avant-garde composer Edison Denisov. A graduate of Zakhar Bron at the Cologne High School of Music and Pierre Amoyal at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg, he is currently enrolled in a postgraduate program at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz in the class of Boris Kuschnir. Fedor plays a fine Italian violin by Lorenzo Storioni made in Cremona in 1779, generously loaned to him by the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben Foundation in Hamburg.
GERHARD MARSCHNER Gerhard Marschner was born in Vienna in 1984. At the age of six he received his first violin lessons from Grete Biedermann, soon changing to Ina Stemberger and then Juri Polatschek before being admitted to the class of Alfred Staar and his assistant, Hubert Kroisamer, at the University of Music Graz/Oberschützen in 1995. Briefly before the sudden death of Alfred Staar, Gerhard Marschner followed his recommendation and switched to the viola, studying with the former principal violist Josef Staar and finally with Hans Peter Ochsenhofer at the University of Music Vienna.
In 2004, Gerhard Marschner won the audition for a tutti position with the Vienna State Opera Orchestra at the age of 19 and in 2007 became a member of the Vienna Philharmonic. In the same year he advanced to section leader of the violas. In December 2016, he won the audition for the position of principal violist which he held until 2021.
In addition to his orchestral duties, Gerhard Marschner is a highly sought-after soloist and chamber musician. He has toured in Japan, China, Korea, the US and numerous European countries. Among his chamber music partners are Rudolf Buchbinder, Stefan Vladar, Magda Amara, Andrey Baranov, Harriet Krijgh, Midori, Rainer Honeck and many other internationally acclaimed musicians.
In 2014, he was in charge of the International Orchestra Institute Attergau, a youth project of the Vienna Philharmonic where international music students, together with members of the orchestra and led by a famous conductor, prepare a concert programme and are familiarized with the “Wiener Klangstil” (Viennese tone style).
Gerhard Marschner regularly performs with the “Trio Aurora”, co-founded with Karl-Heinz Schütz and Charlotte Balzereit-Zell in 2012. Furthermore, he was a member of the “Philharmonic Five” until 2020.
Gerhard Marschner plays on a viola by Marino Capicchioni from the year 1953.
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