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Vilde FRANG Violino Vilde FRANG violino Notata giovanissima per la sua espressività e completo dominio tecnico, Vilde Frang è considerata la più interessante violinista della sua generazione da quando dodicenne è stata invitata da Mariss Jansons a suonare con la Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra. Dopo il suo debutto con la London Philharmonic Orchestra è stata immediatamente rinvitata dall’orchestra per un concerto con Vladimir Jurowski alla Royal Festival Hall nel 2009, seguito da un recital a Wigmore Hall. Nel 2012 le è stato assegnato il prestigioso Credit Suisse Young Artists Award e nel mese di settembre è stata invitata al Festival di Lucerna con i Wiener Philharmoniker diretti da Bernard Haitink. Tra le maggiori orchestre internazionali con cui collabora spiccano la Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, la Mahler Chamber Orchestra, la Philharmonia Orchestra, l’Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, le orchestre di Houston e Atlanta. Vilde Frang è invitata come solista e in ensemble da camera ai Festival di Schleswig- Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rheingau, Gstaad, Verbier e Lucerna. Collabora abitualmente con Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Martha Argerich, Julian Rachlin, Leif Ove Andsnes e Maxim Vengerov; insieme a Anne-Sophie Mutter e la Camerata Salzburg è stata in tournée in Europa e negli USA suonando il Doppio Concerto di Bach. Nella prossima stagione terrà numerosi recital in duo con il pianista Michail Lifits, toccando Londra, Monaco, Zurigo, New York, Boston e varie città italiane. Il suo debutto discografico con EMI nel 2010 è stato premiato dall’Edison Klassik Award e dal Classic BRIT Award. Il disco con programma solistico è stato altrettanto acclamato, selezionato come "Editor's Choice" da Classic FM Magazine e premiato con il Diapason d'Or e l’Echo Klassik Award. L’ultima registrazione dedicata ai Concerti di Tchaikovsky e di Nielsen è stata segnalata come “Gramophone Choice” dalla rivista Gramophone. Nata in Norvegia nel 1986, Vilde Frang ha studiato a Oslo e si è successivamente trasferita in Germania per perfezionarsi con Kolja Blacher alla Musikhochschule di Amburgo e con Ana Chumachenco alla Kronberg Academy. Suona un violino Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume prestatole dalla Fondazione Anne-Sophie Mutter. Stagione 2012/13 .
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