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Guardian by Tim Ashley
For nearly 30 years Christian Tetzlaff has enjoyed a fulfilled concert life
performing over 100 concerts each season to audiences worldwide.
A typical highlight in the new season 2015/2016 will be appearances in
Leipzig, London, Paris and Vienna with the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and
Riccardo Chailly performing Mozart’s violin concerto no. 3.
Besides this he performs with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Eschenbach)
in Frankfurt and Amsterdam, with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen (Järvi)
in Frankfurt as well as in Hamburg and with the Budapest Festival Orchestra
(Saraste), the Israel Philharmonic (Noseda) and the Staatskapelle Dresden
(Honeck).
During 2015/16 season he also tours with his own string quartet, the Tetzlaff
Quartett, as well as with other chamber music groups; with Lars Vogt and his
sister Tanja Tetzlaff as a trio on a summer festivals’ tour and for a USA tour
later in the season. With Leif Ove Andsnes, Clemens Hagen and Tabea Zimmermann
they perform Brahms quartets on tour in Europe and America, and he leads a
chamber music week at Toppan Hall, Tokyo.
Bach’s sonatas and partitas are an important feature of Tetzlaff’s concert
life. This season he will play all the sonatas and partitas in one evening in
Tokyo, Kioi Hall as well as Bach’s home, at the Bachfest Leipzig in the Thomas
church.
In USA he returns to the Tanglewood festival with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra under Andris Nelsons, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (Susanna
Mälkki), the Philadelphia Orchestra (Fabio Luisi) as well as to the Minnesota
Orchestra (Osmo Vänskä).
Christian Tetzlaff has already recorded the most frequently played works for
the violin. Adding to this, he recently released the Brahms Trios with Lars Vogt
and Tanja Tetzlaff and a recording of the violin concertos by Shostakovich with
the Helsinki Philharmonic / John Storgårds with the Ondine label. In autumn 2015
a new recording of Dvorak and Suk with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra under
John Storgårds is planned.
Christian Tetzlaff plays a violin made by German violinmaker Peter Greiner
and teaches regularly at the Kronberg Academy near Frankfurt.
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Järvi,Tetzlaff: Brahms Double-1
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The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen with Paavo Järvi live in Bremen (Germany) on April 2nd 2008 at the President's Benefit Concert. Brahms Double Concerto for Violin and Cello Part 1 (1st Movement). Soloists: Tanja Tetzlaff and Christian Tetzlaff.
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