introduction of members of the Vienna string soloist group
Lai Na honecker, a violinist
was born in Nanxing, Vorarlberg, Austria, and began to learn violin at the age of seven. In 1969, he entered the Vienna Music and Performing Arts Middle School and studied under Professor Bert Singh, and then under Professor Alfred. In 1977, he won the first prize for young musicians in Vienna and won the Dr. Karl Bohm Foundation Scholarship (affiliated to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra). He joined the vienna state opera Philharmonic Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1981, became the principal violinist of the opera concert in 1984, and became the principal violinist of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1992. Nina Honek is a famous soloist, who enjoys great fame in Austria (for example, at the BreG?nc Music Festival) and Europe (premiered at the Royal Albert Hall dance in London in 1993), Japan and the United States (premiered at the Avery Fisher Auditorium in new york in 1994). Other achievements include playing dvorak's violin concerto with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Maris Jansons in 2. Ningna Honek and the Czech Symphony Orchestra recorded the violin concerto of dvorak and Mendelssohn in Prague (by Jiayin Records Company); Other recordings include Franz Schubert's violin and piano works. He has a good record as an indoor musician (since 1984, as the chief violinist of Vienna string soloist) in a large number of radio, television and CD works. Ningna Honek played the Stradivari piano made in 1714.
Kirill Kobchenko, a violinist
was born in Odessa (Ukraine) in p>1978. At the age of five, Alexandr gave him his first violin lesson. He was only ten years old when he first played with an orchestra. In 1989, he studied under Chahar Bloom in Novosibirsk and passed the entrance examination of Moscow Conservatory of Music in 199. Studied in Vienna Music Middle School in 1991/92. Since 1992, he studied under Professor Boris at the Vienna Conservatory of Music. Collier has performed solos with orchestras in many places, such as Odessa, Kiev, Frenburg, Graz, Vienna and Tokyo. Collier has been a member of the vienna state opera Philharmonic Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra since March 21.
harald Kronpok, a violinist
Born in Vienna in February p>1968, he began to learn the violin at the age of six. In 1984, he studied at the Vienna Music Middle School (now the Music University), where he studied under Professor Michael schnitzler and Professor Gerhard Black Tozer, and in 1991, he studied under Professor Alfred at the Graz Music University. In addition to various "Youth Concert" awards, harald was awarded the scholarship of "Oriental Music Festival" when he studied under Gerhard Pley and Joseph Gingell in the United States. In 1994, he and ISON Orchestra won the first prize in the International Brahms Music Competition held in Peshah (Austria). In 1987, he became the principal violinist of gustav mahler Youth Orchestra. He joined the vienna state opera Philharmonic Orchestra in 1993 and became a member of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1996.
Milan Kattner-violinist
Born in Prague in p>1966, he began to learn the violin at the age of six. From 1982 to 1988, he studied under Professor Franscheck at Prague Conservatory of Music. Milan has won several prizes in violin and chamber music competitions (for example, the Czech Conservatory of Music competitions in 1984 and 1985; Otoka Sefsik Competition held in Pisek in 1985 and 1987). While studying in the Conservatory of Music, he was already the principal violinist of the gustav mahler Youth Orchestra conducted by Claudio Aba. Then he studied with Professor Alfred, and later joined the vienna state opera Philharmonic Orchestra (199) and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1993) as the first violinist. He participated in the world tour performed by chamber music groups and appeared in Schubert (Schubert Music Festival) in Salzburg and Starlight Art Festival in St. Petersburg. Milan has been a member of the Vienna string soloist since 1988, and joined the Schulhoff Quartet since 21.
Michal Kostka, a violinist
Born in Czech Republic on May 25th, 1967, he studied music at the age of six under the influence of his father, and then became a famous violinist. He studied under Professor Rudolph at Brno Conservatory of Music, and studied under Adolf Skra at Janacek College with a degree. A year later, he became a member of gustav mahler Youth Orchestra. In 1987, he studied with Alfred in music middle school. Since 1992, he has been the principal violinist of the brukner Orchestra of Linz (Austria), and later joined the National Opera Orchestra (1993) and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1996). Michael Kustka is a Viennese string soloist (since 1994) and an active chamber musician in Schulhoff Quartet.
Arkadi Unokurov, a violinist
was born in Kiev (Ukraine) in p>1948; He is a graduate of Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music and Kiev National Conservatory of Music. Since 1971, he has performed as a solo of the National Symphony Orchestra in Kiev in all major music centers in the former Soviet Union and abroad. He won prizes in the "Prague Spring" competition (under the guidance of David Ouestraf) and the "Long-Thibaut" competition in Paris (under the guidance of leonid kogan). Since 1987, he has been the leader and conductor of Kiev Chamber Orchestra, the oldest and most famous troupe in the former Soviet Union, and has toured Finland, Germany, the United States and the Netherlands. The Canadian record company recorded CDs composed by Han Deer, Mozart, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Elgar and Gregg. There are also a large number of radio recordings in Ukraine. Cadier Enoch Rove moved to Austria in 1992 and taught at the brukner Conservatory of Music and the Vienna Conservatory of Music in Linz. He is still active at home and abroad as a soloist and chamber musician (active art quartet). He has been a member of the Vienna string soloist since 1994.
Eric Kaufman, viola player
was born in Burgenland, Austria on May 26th, 194. I studied piano with my father at the age of seven. From the age of 13, he studied violin with his uncle walter kaufmann (the chief violinist and composer of the orchestra of Graz Opera House), and a year later he studied clarinet at the Filach Music Middle School. Then he went on to study two musical instruments in Vienna Music Middle School (learning viola from Professor Morawec and studying with him? Professor sterreicher studies clarinet. His first job was as a viola player in an orchestra in 1963. During that period, he was still an active chamber musician of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the Stracca Quartet and the Philharmonic Quartet (under the tutelage of Professor Poduschka, the chief violinist of the Vienna National Theatre Orchestra). Since 1972, he has been a viola player in the orchestra of Vienna National Theatre and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Eric Kaufman is one of the founders of Vienna string soloist (1974), who has toured many times in Austria and abroad. He made a very useful attempt to compose and adapt Vienna string soloists and various other chamber music.
Friedrich Bauer, viola player
was born in arinthiaï¼›, Austria on April 19th, 1945; He studied violin at the music school in Klagenfurt when he was very young. After graduating from high school, he continued to study music and performing arts with Professor Stinebower at the Music School, majoring in two majors (violin performance and teaching). After that, I studied viola with Professor Carl. Friedrich Bauer has been a viola soloist in the orchestra of Vienna National Opera since 1976, and became a professor at the Music School in 1981. He performed in many chamber concerts in Austria and abroad with other members of ensemble Musica Antica. He has been a member of Vienna string soloist since 1976.
Michael Hale, a cellist
was born in a musical family in Vienna and began to learn cello at the age of seven. After that, he studied in Vienna Music Middle School and graduated with honors in 198. Since 1981, he has been a cello soloist in the orchestra of Munich Symphony Orchestra, and also held the same position as a string soloist in Vienna. Until 1989, he was a member of "cellist of symphony orchestra" in Cologne. Michael Hale's solo and chamber music are popular in Europe and Japan. Michael Hale has participated in festivals such as Schweingen Art Festival, Ludburg Art Festival, Salzburg Music Festival and Kernton Summer Music Festival, and there are also many radio and TV tapes about him.
George Forrest Chen Colage-cellist
Born in Salzburg in p>1938, he studied cello in Salzburg Music Middle School at the age of 11 and graduated with honors in 1959. Then he went on to study in Hamburg, Paris (with Professor Tortelier) and Vienna. In 1996, he joined the orchestra of Vienna National Opera as a cello soloist. During this period, he also worked as a cello soloist in Vienna Chamber Orchestra for 14 years. His solo and chamber music also made him famous in Europe, Japan and the United States. Since 1988, Professor Forrest Chen Colage has been a member of the Vienna String Solo Orchestra.
Wolfgang Guerteler, a double bass player
was born in Vienna in p>1947. After graduating from commercial middle school, he worked as a bank teller for five years and continued to study double bass in Vienna Music Middle School. He has been a member of the vienna state opera and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra since 1974. In 1979, he became the chief performer of the double bass department. Mr. Guerteler is a Vienna string soloist (1974) and one of the founders of the Guerteler Trio-Vienna, and has been a member of the Vienna String Quintet since 1989.