tickets:
regular: 12,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 6,- €uro
doors: 8.00 pm CEST
concert starts:
approx. 8.30 pm CEST
Witty, experimental and boundlessly curious – that’s violinist Malwina Sosnowski.
She performs early solo with the Basel Symphony Orchestra in China, in the Berlin Philharmonie, the Tonhalle Zurich – but also plays in the moving concert bus of the Concertgebough Orchestra or Pierre Boulez solo piece „Anthemes 2“ with large-scale live electronics in the Hellerau Dresden.
Chamber music concerts take her all over Europe: the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, Verbier Festival and a live concert at the Festival de Radio France Montpellier are beacons – but further afield countries such as Japan, China and the USA are also on the program. As concertmaster and soloist, she has been a welcome performer with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, the German Chamber Orchestra Berlin, university orchestras in Switzerland and the USA and the Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt, with repertoire ranging from film music to classical music, and female composers....
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tickets:
regular: 12,- €uro
students, disabled persons: 6,- €uro
doors: 8.00 pm CEST
concert starts:
approx. 8.30 pm CEST
Witty, experimental and boundlessly curious – that’s violinist Malwina Sosnowski.
She performs early solo with the Basel Symphony Orchestra in China, in the Berlin Philharmonie, the Tonhalle Zurich – but also plays in the moving concert bus of the Concertgebough Orchestra or Pierre Boulez solo piece „Anthemes 2“ with large-scale live electronics in the Hellerau Dresden.
Chamber music concerts take her all over Europe: the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, Verbier Festival and a live concert at the Festival de Radio France Montpellier are beacons – but further afield countries such as Japan, China and the USA are also on the program. As concertmaster and soloist, she has been a welcome performer with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, the German Chamber Orchestra Berlin, university orchestras in Switzerland and the USA and the Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt, with repertoire ranging from film music to classical music, and female composers.
Music and nature are her passion: her project, the „Garden Concerts – by and with Malwina Sosnowski“ have so far brought her and her violin to over 50 gardens in Switzerland and to people’s homes. More than 500 people have been listeners at the garden concerts.
The New CD „Sakura: Spring!“ – an album by Malwina Sosnowski and Benymin Nuss, was released in 2021. It combines Japanese and European spring and music worth discovering by composers and composer*s (SWR/Genuin).
www.malwinasosnowski.com
Benyamin Nuss was born on June 20, 1989 in Bergisch-Gladbach. At the age of six
piano lessons with Viktor Langemann at the age of six. He was inspired and encouraged by his father, the trombonist Ludwig Nuss, and his brother Hubert, both internationally renowned jazz musicians and composers. Thus, Nuss not only grows up with music of different genres, but also makes classical music and jazz his passion. At the age of ten, he began to study the composer Claude Debussy intensively and soon also the work of Maurice Ravel. In 2006, Nuss became a junior student at the Cologne University of Music and Dance with Prof. Ilja Scheps, with whom he also graduated „with distinction“ in 2016.
He received additional inspiration from Dimitri Bashkirov, Stanislav Bunin, Ragna Schirmer and Anatol Ugorski.
In 2010 and 2012, Nuss released two solo albums with Deutsche Grammophon and made it into the classical music charts right off the bat with the first CD. With the theme of video game music, he also managed to attract a large number of young audiences to concert halls.
Nuss performs at home and abroad as a soloist with top orchestras such as the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Utah Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, etc.
In 2019, he won the Opus Klassik for the CD „Debut“ together with Konstantin Reinfeld.
In addition to being a classical pianist, Nuss is also a sought-after jazz musician.
benyaminnuss.com
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