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»Very British«

3rd Chamber Concert

Münchner Künstlerhaus

  • Violin

    Julian Shevlin

    Born in 1967 in England, Julian Shevlin took his first violin lessons at the age of seven. At eleven, he made his first appearance at the "Proms" in London's Royal Albert Hall. In 1980 he débuted as soloist in the Bruch concerto in Manchester. In…

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  • Violin

    Vladimir Tolpygo

    Vladimir Tolpygo was born in Moscow in 1988. Having received his first violin tuition aged four from Prof. Sergei Fatkulin, he emigrated to Portugal a year later, where his parents continued to teach him the violin.

    Vladimir Tolpygo attended the…

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  • Viola
  • Viola

    Julie Risbet

    Viola player Julie Risbet studied with Jean Sulem at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris, where she graduated with honours in May 2008. Subsequently, she continued her studies with Hariolf Schlichtig at the Hochschule…

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  • Cello

    Joachim Wohlgemuth

    Cellist Joachim Wohlgemuth from Augsburg took his first lessons on the instrument at the age of seven. At fourteen, he began his studies as a preparatory student in Hartmut Tröndle's class at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in Augsburg, transferring…

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  • Ethel Smyth

    Ethel Smyth, Komponistin, Schriftstellerin, Frauenrechtlerin, widersetzte sich bürgerlichen Konventionen und verfolgte konsequent das Ziel, im internationalen Musikbetrieb als Komponistin anerkannt zu werden. Ethel Smyth wurde 1858 als Tochter eines…

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    String Trio in D major, Opus 6

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

     

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    »Nocturne and Scherzo« for String Quintett

  • Lennox Berkeley

    Trio for Strings, Opus 19

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

     

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    »Phantasy Quintet« for String Quintet

    »Phantasy Quintet« for String Quintet

    The “Phantasy Quartet” owes its existence to a London businessman by the name of Walter Wilson Cobbett, a musical enthusiast with a particular fondness for the “phantasy” of the Elizabethan age. His enthusiasm for this genre was so great that in 1905…

    more

  • Violin

    Julian Shevlin

    Born in 1967 in England, Julian Shevlin took his first violin lessons at the age of seven. At eleven, he made his first appearance at the "Proms" in London's Royal Albert Hall. In 1980 he débuted as soloist in the Bruch concerto in Manchester. In…

    more

  • Violin

    Vladimir Tolpygo

    Vladimir Tolpygo was born in Moscow in 1988. Having received his first violin tuition aged four from Prof. Sergei Fatkulin, he emigrated to Portugal a year later, where his parents continued to teach him the violin.

    Vladimir Tolpygo attended the…

    more

  • Viola
  • Viola

    Julie Risbet

    Viola player Julie Risbet studied with Jean Sulem at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris, where she graduated with honours in May 2008. Subsequently, she continued her studies with Hariolf Schlichtig at the Hochschule…

    more

  • Cello

    Joachim Wohlgemuth

    Cellist Joachim Wohlgemuth from Augsburg took his first lessons on the instrument at the age of seven. At fourteen, he began his studies as a preparatory student in Hartmut Tröndle's class at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in Augsburg, transferring…

    more

  • Ethel Smyth

    Ethel Smyth, Komponistin, Schriftstellerin, Frauenrechtlerin, widersetzte sich bürgerlichen Konventionen und verfolgte konsequent das Ziel, im internationalen Musikbetrieb als Komponistin anerkannt zu werden. Ethel Smyth wurde 1858 als Tochter eines…

    more

    String Trio in D major, Opus 6

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

     

    more

    »Nocturne and Scherzo« for String Quintett

  • Lennox Berkeley

    Trio for Strings, Opus 19

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

     

    more

    »Phantasy Quintet« for String Quintet

    The “Phantasy Quartet” owes its existence to a London businessman by the name of Walter Wilson Cobbett, a musical enthusiast with a particular fondness for the “phantasy” of the Elizabethan age. His enthusiasm for this genre was so great that in 1905…

    more

24 €; U30: 11 €

Direction KÜNSTLERHAUS

The Künstlerhaus is located at Lenbachplatz. Please use public transportation if possible, as there is limited parking available.

Künstlerhaus
Lenbachplatz 8, 80333 München

Arrival by underground or suburban train:
Station Karlsplatz/Stachus, walking distance 320 m

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