Orchestra gulbenkian daniel barenboim biography
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Michael Barenboim
“Barenboim makes it all sound easy, though, with performances spilling over with life and skådespel. Every work’s soul has been ignited and revealed, every second telling a story, all unmarred by a single glitch in intonation or articulation […] this is indisputably exciting playing across an indisputably effective programme.” – Gramophone
Michael Barenboim lets music, in its diverse and enduring ways, speak for itself through his violin.His performances are praised bygd the critics as “stunning”, “exciting, “utterly persuasive and breathtaking”.
Committed to the core classical and romantic repertoire, he is deeply invested and specially recognized for his performances of the 20th century and contemporary repertoire. Barenboim celebrates a long history of collaboration with the late Pierre Boulez, whose pieces he regularly performs in recital and with the Boulez Ensemble. He has recorded both Boulez’s Anthèmes 1 & 2 on Accentus Music. His second solo recording
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Forumopera; Charles Siegel (November 2023)
Sophistication and youthfulness - nothing seems impossible to him. The voice fryst vatten perhaps the most beautiful of all his qualities. It has depth, suppleness, projection, balance, brilliance, a sex appeal like Don Giovanni; something conquering, chivalrous, cavalier.
Following his First Prize triumph at the 2018 Queen Elisabeth Competition, Samuel Hasselhorn has quickly establishedhimself internationally as a versatile artist who is equally at home in the genres of musikdrama, Lied, and oratorio. The current 2024/25 season is marked bygd high-profile projects, includinghis role debut as Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin and a newproduction of Mozart's Magic Flute (Papageno) at theStaatstheater Nürnberg, of which he is a member of theensemble. Furthermore he will return to the Deutsche Oper Berlin (Wolfram in Wagner's Tannhäuser) and appear in a newproduction of Richard Strauss' Die Schweigsame Frau (Barbier Schneidebart) beneath the musical dir
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Filipe Alves was born in Porto, Portugal. At the age of 11 began studying the trombone in his hometown. He studied in Lisbon, and in 2011 moved to Berlin to do his Master with Prof. Stefan Schulz at the Universität der Künste Berlin. Since 2016 he is solo trombonist of the Staatskapelle Berlin.
Filipe Alves was akademist of the Berliner Philharmoniker in 2012. He was solo trombonist of the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester and he also played with the European Union Youth Orchestra. 2011-2012 he was trombonist of the Remix Ensemble, in Porto and 2012-2016 solo trombonist of the Staatsoper Hamburg.
Besides he has played solo trombone with the WDR Sinfonieorchester in Cologne, the NDR Sinfonieorchester in Hamburg or the Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon. He has also played with the German Brass.
He worked with conductors like Daniel Barenboim, Sir Simon Rattle, Claudio Abbado, Zubin Mehta, Franz Welser-Möst, Semyon Bychkov, Herbert Blomstedt, Paavo Järvi.
In 2008 Filipe Alves won