concertmaster & solo violin / Volkhard STEUDE
MOZART | Violin Concerto No.5 in A major, K.219, "Turkish" |
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J. WILLIAMS | Three Pieces from Schindler's List for Violin and Orchestra |
DVOŘÁK | Symphony No.8 in G major, op.88 |
This is a series of concerts held at hitaru in evening of weekdays. There is also a pre-concert talk starting from 6:45pm.
Volkhard STEUDE (violin) was born in 1971 and began violin studies from 5 years of age at the Konservatorium Cottbus in Brandenburg in the former East German Democratic Republic. In 1987 he placed second in the East German youth competition and from 1988 began his higher education at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" in Berlin under the tutelage of Joachim Scholz and Professor Werner Scholz, during which he won a number of international competitions. In 1993 he became the first concertmaster of the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra and after acquiring his Diplom degree in Berlin in March 1994, continued his studies in Vienna under Professor Alfred Staar. In November 1994 Volkhard Steude was appointed concertmaster of the Orchesters der Wiener Staatsoper, and in 2000 was also named concertmaster of the Wiener Philharmoniker. As a soloist, he has performed with the Wiener Philharmoniker under Giuseppe Sinopoli and Daniel Barenboim, and his other numerous solo performances in Europe and Japan include the Beethoven Violin Concerto and Triple Concerto, the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor and Double Concerto in D minor, the Mozart Violin Concertos in A major and D major, the Sinfonia Concertante as well as Violin Concertos by Sibelius and Tchaikovsky, much of which was recorded live for radio broadcasts and/or CD releases. Being passionate about chamber music, Mr. Steude also has served since 2002 as concertmaster of the Wiener Virtuosen, a chamber music ensemble comprised of members of the Wiener Philharmoniker. Later that year he founded the Steude Quartet, their performances of which have attracted much attention at the Viennese Music Association regular subscription concerts and during their regular tours throughout Europe and Japan. Volkhard Steude performs on a 1718 Antonius Stradivarius (formerly owned by Viotti and Rose), which is on loan from the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (the central bank of the Republic of Austria). In 2016, the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra in Japan conferred the honorary title of Music Partner of HSO upon Volkhard Steude. (Biography from https://www.kojimacm.com/artist_e/steude_e.html)
Ticket Sale | From Saturday, February 15, 2025 Member Precedent Release : Wednesday, February 5, 2025 |
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Ticket |
(S)¥6,500
(A)¥5,000
(B)¥3,500
U25 (A,B) 1,000 yen 【On the concert day S~B each plus 500 yen(except for U25)】 ※U25 for the fiscal 2025 is for those who born on year 2000 or younger ※Premium Seat 8,000 yen(with a gift/from Lawson Tickets only) ※Smile Seats 2,000 yen(maybe with poor view/limited sale on the day of the concert) ※Lucky with Lawticket!? 2,000 yen(poor view or else?/sale from noon on the day of the concert) ※Preschoolers cannot attend this concert. ※Sakkyo members can purchase with 500 yen discount for S and A tickets. ※Ticket Offices:Kitara Ticket Center, Doshin Playguide, Citizen Community Plaza Ticket Center, Lawson Tickets, Ticket PIA, and Seicomart ※There will be no sale of single tickets at Kitara Ticket Center. ※Seats can be selected at Lawson Ticket only from one day after, from the midnight of the ticket sale starting date. ●Babysit service (paid service with reservation) Call Sapporo Sitter Service 011-281-0511 ≪Babysit service during the concert (Japanese only)≫ ≪Door opens 40 minutes before the start of each concert≫ ※Kindly aware that we may reject seating to the designated seat on your ticket for the late arrival. ※Program may change. There will be no refund of tickets unless cancelled by force majeures. |
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