introduction by Arne Herman | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 22.25 |
with break |
Set up originally as the Ysaÿe Competition for young violinists, in memory of violinist Eugène Ysaÿe, this prestigious music competition was renamed for its patroness Queen Elisabeth in 1951. In this 81st edition of the competition, it is again the turn of the most gifted new violinists to take the stage. Your chance to experience the violinists you have heard over the past weeks on radio, TV, or the Internet playing live and without the stress of competition, and in the very good company of the Brussels Philharmonic.
Works selected by the laureates
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) - Violin Concerto in D, op. 77
Max Bruch (1838-2920) - Violin Concerto n° 1 in g, op. 26
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) - Violin Concerto in D, op. 61
Works selected by the laureates
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) - Violin Concerto in D, op. 77
Max Bruch (1838-292
Brussels Philharmonic: orchestra
Stéphane Denève: conductor
Stephen Kim (Laureate 3): violin
Timothy Chooi (Laureate 2): violin
Stella Chen (Laureate 1): violin
Greet Samyn: presentation
Brussels Philharmonic: orchestra
Stéphane Denève: conductor
Stephen Kim (Laureate 3): violin
Timothy Chooi (La
introduction by Arne Herman | 19.15 |
start | 20.00 |
expected end time | 22.25 |
with break |