Impressions
Prizewinners
of the First International Concert Competition
"Debut-Berlin 2016"
June 1st 2016, Kammermusiksaal, Berliner Philharmonie
Conducting
First Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Conducting:
SERGEY SMBATYAN, Yerevan, ARMENIA
Second Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Conducting:
GEORGIOS BALATSINOS, Bern, SWITZERLAND
Third Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Conducting:
JACKY WONG, London, UK
Violin
First Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Violin:
NATHAN MELTZER, New York, USA
Second Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Violin:
SOLENNE PAIDASSI, Paris, FRANCE
Third Prize EX ÆQUO - winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Violin:
ANNA AGAFIA EGHOLM, Hvidovre, DENMARK
DAVID DE ASCANIIS, Padova, ITALY
Cello
First Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Cello:
MON-PUO, Madrid, SPAIN
Second Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Cello:
GEORGIY LOMAKOV, Magdeburg, GERMANY
Third Prize EX ÆQUO - winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Cello:
CHRISTOPH CROISÉ, Berlin, GERMANY
SUNG GEUN PARK, Gyeong-Buk, SOUTH KOREA
Piano
First Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Piano:
FABIO MARTINO, Karlsruhe, GERMANY
Second Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Piano:
DARIA TUDOR, Ploiesti, ROMANIA
Third Prize winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Piano:
TIFFANY POON, New York, USA
Composition
Winner of the International Concerto Competition "Debut Berlin" in category Composition:
MINHEE LEE, Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Jury members
of the First International Concert Competition
"Debut-Berlin 2016"
Prof. Wilfried STREHLE, chairman
Prof. Yair KLESS, violin
Prof. Viktor TRETYAKOV, violin
Prof. Leonid GOROKHOV, cello
Prof. Eldar NEBOLSIN, piano
Vladimir STOUPEL, piano
Mikhail JUROWSKI, conducting
Søren Nils EICHBERG, compostion
Prof. Krzysztof MEYER, composition
Orchestra
Berliner Symphoniker
The Berliner Symphoniker is one of the most important symphony orchestras in Berlin. Famous conductors and chief conductors guaranteed the high quality of the concerts. Since 1997 Lior Shambadal is chief conductor of the Berliner Symphoniker and keeps up this tradition. The Berliner Symphoniker are particularly renowned for their series of performances of classical concerts and special concerts in the Philharmonic Hall. They also perform regularly with the choirs of Berlin and from abroad. Almost every year the Berliner Symphoniker are performing concerts with international opera singers as well as Opera productions which belong to the repertoire of the Berliner Symphoniker.
The Closing Concert
BERLINER PHILHARMONIE | Kammermusiksaal
June 1st 2016, 20:00
Berliner Symphoniker
and prizewinners of the International concerto Competition
„Debut-Berlin 2016“
Sergey Prokofiev – Symphony Nr. 1 in D-Dur „Classic“, Op. 25
Niccolo Paganini – Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Nr. 1 in D-Dur, Op. 6
Sergey Smbatyan, conductor
Nathan Meltzer, violin
Minhee Lee – "Flash!" for Piano and Orchestra (2016)
Søren Nils EICHBERG, conductor
Mikhail MORDVINOV, piano
Antonin Dvorak – Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in H-Moll, Op. 104
Robert Schumann – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A-Moll, Op. 54
Georgios Balatsinos, concductor
Mon-Puo, cello
Fabio Martino, piano
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The competition is divided into five categories – Violin, Cello, Piano, Composition and Conducting. Our goal is to give young talented musicians the chance to have their debut in the legendary Berlin Philharmonic Hall, in collaboration with Berlin Symphoniker. This debut is supposed to draw the attention to the winner of the competition and to boost his or her musical career. The Berlin Philharmonic Hall has tight connection to the names like Herbert von Karajan and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and is one of the most significant concert halls in the world, like Carnegie Hall or Wiener Musikverein. It is the homestage of Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. The jury members are the musicians having a remarkable career themsevles, that once started with a debut in Berlin Philharmonie. We welcome violinists, cellists, pianists, conductors and composers from all over the world!