Partitas de Bach para violín solo.
One of the world`s leading chamber orchestras with an acclaimed violinst and conductor, presenting a programme of emblematic works of the Classicism of the 20th century
Founded in 1980, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen is considered one of the most prominent chamber orchestras of the world and appears with Paavo Järvi and other renowned guest conductors and internationally sought-after soloists at major festivals and concert venues throughout the world, like in this occasion.
The orchestra continually delights audiences with its unique and refreshing style of musical interpretation, combined with an unerring instinct for imaginative, well thought-out programs, like the one to be appreciated in Buenos Aires.
The orchestra's repertoire ranges from Baroque to contemporary music. Collaboration with specialists in specific genres has been a characteristic feature of the ensemble from the start. Thus, its work with conductors like Ton Koopman, Trevor Pinnock, and Marc Minkowski is just as natural as its collaborations with Heinz Holliger and Pierre Boulez.
Numerous CD recordings for prestigious record labels such as Deutsche Grammophon, Teldec, BMG, Virgin Classics, Decca, Berlin Classics, and PentaTone.
Christian Tetzlaff
Christian Tetzlaff’s incomparable interpretations of the violin concerto repertoire, whether of the classical/romantic period or 20
th century/contemporary era are appreciated the world over by critic & audience.
This violinist has been a complete success in his presentations with the Vienna Philharmonic, Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra , London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
He is also guest soloist under famous conductors such as Pierre Boulez, James Levine, Michael Tilson Thomas & Christoph Eschenbach. .
He develops an intense camaristic activity and is a regular collaborator with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen.
His discography for Virgin Classics and other labels includes the major concerto repertoire, Bartok Sonatas, and the three Brahms Violin Sonatas for this instrument & piano. His recent recording of all of Bach’s solo Sonatas and Partitas deserves special mention.
This artist 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.