1st Symphony Concert - Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra
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Congress Kursaal Interlaken
Strandbadstrasse 44
3800 Interlaken
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https://www.congress-interlaken.ch/de
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1st Symphony Concert - Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra
Direction: Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer and Zakhar Bron
Soloists: Joséphine Olech, flute & Lech Antonio Uszynski, viola
Admission prices: CHF 100.- / 80.- / 60.-
Programm:
Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C major KV 551 "Jupiter"
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major KV622, arr. for viola
Mozart Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major K.313
Joséphine Olech (1994, Paris) is principal flutist of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and won the "Carl Nielsen International Competition" in Denmark in 2019. Since 2024 she has been a lecturer at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague.
Lech Antonio Uszynski (1986, Padua) is a Polish-Swiss violist. He has been a member of the famous Stradivari Quartet since 2010. Lech is a professor at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and plays one of the three remaining violas made by master Hendrick Willems in 1690.
Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer is artistic director and chief conductor of the Swiss Orchestra and artistic director of Andermatt Music. She deepened her conducting studies with Sylvia Caduff and Sir Roger Norrington and was assistant conductor to Claudio Abbado. They are distinguished by a diverse symphonic and choral-symphonic concert repertoire.
Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra
In the Zakhar Bron Chamber Orchestra, founded in 2011, Zakhar Bron brings together international master students, all aspiring soloists with promising perspectives, to form a unique ensemble. The orchestra impresses with a musical quality and virtuosity that is almost unbeatable. An interplay of perfection, dedication and passion. In 2015 the orchestra made its debut in the Berlin Philharmonic, the Cologne Philharmonic and the Concertgebouw Amsterdam. The ensemble, expanded into a symphony orchestra for Interlaken Classics, performed with famous artists such as Sabine Meyer, Alice Sara Ott, Daniel Hope, Natalia Gutman, Konstantin Lifschitz and Mischa Maisky. A tour to mark Zakhar Bron's 70th birthday took the orchestra from Baden to Berlin, Düsseldorf and Rotterdam in December 2017. Many former students such as Maxim Vengerov, David Garrett and Vadim Repin appeared as soloists.
Direction: Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer and Zakhar Bron
Soloists: Joséphine Olech, flute & Lech Antonio Uszynski, viola
Admission prices: CHF 100.- / 80.- / 60.-
Programm:
Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C major KV 551 "Jupiter"
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major KV622, arr. for viola
Mozart Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major K.313
Joséphine Olech (1994, Paris) is principal flutist of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and won the "Carl Nielsen International Competition" in Denmark in 2019. Since 2024 she has been a lecturer at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague.
Lech Antonio Uszynski (1986, Padua) is a Polish-Swiss violist. He has been a member of the famous Stradivari Quartet since 2010. Lech is a professor at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and plays one of the three remaining violas made by master Hendrick Willems in 1690.
Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer is artistic director and chief conductor of the Swiss Orchestra and artistic director of Andermatt Music. She deepened her conducting studies with Sylvia Caduff and Sir Roger Norrington and was assistant conductor to Claudio Abbado. They are distinguished by a diverse symphonic and choral-symphonic concert repertoire.
Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra
In the Zakhar Bron Chamber Orchestra, founded in 2011, Zakhar Bron brings together international master students, all aspiring soloists with promising perspectives, to form a unique ensemble. The orchestra impresses with a musical quality and virtuosity that is almost unbeatable. An interplay of perfection, dedication and passion. In 2015 the orchestra made its debut in the Berlin Philharmonic, the Cologne Philharmonic and the Concertgebouw Amsterdam. The ensemble, expanded into a symphony orchestra for Interlaken Classics, performed with famous artists such as Sabine Meyer, Alice Sara Ott, Daniel Hope, Natalia Gutman, Konstantin Lifschitz and Mischa Maisky. A tour to mark Zakhar Bron's 70th birthday took the orchestra from Baden to Berlin, Düsseldorf and Rotterdam in December 2017. Many former students such as Maxim Vengerov, David Garrett and Vadim Repin appeared as soloists.