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Great European Musicians: Eva OERTLE-flute & Vesselin STANEV-piano (FREE)

Great European Musicians: Eva OERTLE-flute & Vesselin STANEV-piano (FREE)

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Musikoklasika has a FREE concert of music chamber with Eva OERTLE, flute & Vesselin STANEV, piano in St John’s Smith Square the 10 of April 2018 at 7.30 pm by :

Clara Schumann : 3 Romances op.22
Am Strande
Robert Schumann : Meerfee, op.125 Nr.1
Sonate en la mineur, op.105 Nr.1
Philippe Gaubert : "Sur l’eau" for flute and piano
Claude Debussy : Syrinx
Gabriel Fauré : Fantaisie for flute and piano, op.79
Sicilienne, op.78
Francis Poulenc : Sonate for flute and piano

The Swiss flutist Eva Oertle is active throughout Europe as a soloist and chamber musician. She plays with such internationally acclaimed or- chestras as Il Giardino Armonico and Al Ayre Español. Her recitals have taken her to such major concert halls as the Salle Gaveau in Paris, the Leipzig Gewandhaus, and the Musikverein in Vienna. As a soloist her credits include perfor- mances with the Brandenburg String Orchestra, the Davos Festival Orchestra, and the Festival Strings Lucerne, among other ensembles, and she has undertaken concert tours to Germany, Italy, Spain, and South America. Her CDs “Undine” and “Lake Reflections” (on Sony Classical) have both garnered much praise in the music press. Eva Oertle studied modern ute at the Music Academies of Freiburg and Basel with such mentors as Janek Rosset, Felix Renggli, and Peter-Lukas Graf. Her interest in historically informed performance practise subsequently led her to the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and to London, where she studied with Rachel Brown. Eva Oertle also serves as a host and music editor for Radio SRF2 Kultur.

Vesselin Stanev was born in Varna (Bulgaria). His teacher was Dmitri Bashkirov at the Tchaikovsky Conservatoire, Alexis Weissenberg at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique of Paris. Vesselin Stanev rapidly made a name for himself as a musician of outstanding talent, and awards at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Competition and at the Concours Marguerite Long - Jacques Thibaud bear witness to this. Vesselin Stanev’s career has taken him to leading European concert halls as well as to Scandinavia, Russia, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and Japan.

The flutist Eva Oertle and the pianist Vesselin Stanev have performed as a duo since 2008, inspiring audiences with their harmonious collaboration, which the “Wiener Zeitung” recently called a “dialogue of lofty chamber music art.” The two regularly enjoy successes in many leading music centers of Europe, such as the Salle Gaveau in Paris, the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Musikverein in Vienna, and the Philharmonie Berlin. A product of their team work is the CD “Undine,” which was released by the Sony Classical label in 2013 to high acclaim from the press.

To get free tickets to this concert, email the following address, musikolondon@gmail.com and include your full name, and an email confirmation for tickets will be returned to you (depend on available seats).

Your tickets can be collected from 6.30 pm on 10 of april 2018 at the ticket office at St John’s Smith Square.

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