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Artist
Patricia Kopatchinskaja was born in Moldova to musician parents. She studied composition and violin in Vienna and Bern. 2000 she won the international Szeryng-Competition in Mexico and in 2002 the prestigious "International Credit Suisse Group Young Artist Award". During the Season 2002/3 she represented Austria in the concert series "Rising Stars" with debuts in New York and many European capitals. 2004 she received the "New Talent - SPP Award" of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and 2006 the "Förderpreis Deutschlandfunk". Both her Australian tours in 2007 and 2010 as soloist and leader of the Australian Chamber Orchestra were voted "best chamber music production of the year" by the readers of the music-magazine "Limelight". Patricia Kopatchinskajas approach and her broad scope of interest is documented by her discography: This includes the Beethoven concerto (Naive) for which she secured historical advice by Prof. Robin Stowell, the worlds foremost expert for this concerto (Stowell: Beethoven Violin Concerto, Cambridge Music Handbooks) and teamed up with Philippe Herreweghe and his Orchestre des Champs Elysées. In the view of The STRAD this is the "best authentic version". It won critical acclaim and the award of the BBC music magazine 2010. For the Kreutzer Sonata with Fazil Say (Naive) she let herself inspire by the testimonies of Beethovens pupil Karl Cerny and other contemporaries who wrote that the fast movements have to be wildly agitated throughout, that
Sieben Gedichte aus dem Quartettbuch: 3
1,3532I. Con moto
3683Johannes-Passion, BWV 245: Choral "Durch dein Gefängnis" (Transcription for String Orchestra)
3484Concerto in D Major: III. Rondo Allegro
3185III. Allegro (Cadenza by A. Vivaldi)
2836String Quartet No.14 In D Minor, D. 810 "Death And The Maiden": I. Allegro
2717I. Allegro
2698Kugikly for Violin and Ukrainian and Russian Panpipes (Arr. for String Ensemble by Jonathan Keren)
2559"Lazzo parlante"
25110Tambourin in C Major
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