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22 Feb

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Imperial Piano from Seoul

Savaria Symphony Orchestra

Conductor:
Daniel <br>Raiskin
Daniel 
Raiskin
Soloist:
YEOL <br>EUM SON
YEOL
EUM SON
Coca-Cola Arena

Dubai, UAE

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On Wednesday 22nd February, the 2023 InClassica International Music Festival shall welcome one of the most exciting musicians in the world today to the stage of the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai. Prize Winner at the 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2009 and the Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in 2011, South Korean pianist Yeol Eum Son is no stranger to the city, having performed here in a number of engagements across the past few years. For this concert, she will be collaborating with the Savaria Symphony Orchestra from Hungary, who shall be performing under the baton of the illustrious Dutch conductor Daniel Raiskin, Chief  Conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Music Director of the Winnipeg  Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra.


Programme

Gioachino Rossini

The barber of Seville

Alexey Shor

Piano Concerto No. 1 "Travel Notebook"

Johannes Brahms

Symphony No. 4


Daniel Raiskin

Conductor

“Daniel  Raiskin  is  clearly  a  musician  of  sensibility,  well  versed  in  his  craft;  a  further  example  perhaps  of  one  last  great  gift  of  the  old  Soviet  Union, the  rigour  and  distinction  of  its  conducting  schools”  (by  David  Gutman,  Gramophone)

A  son  of  a  prominent  musicologist,  Daniel  Raiskin  grew  up  in  St.  Petersburg.  He  attended  the  celebrated  conservatory  in  his  native  city and  continued  his  studies  in  Amsterdam  and  Freiburg.  First  focusing  on  viola,  he  was  inspired  to  take  up  the  baton  by  an  encounter  with the  distinguished  teacher  Lev  Savich.  In  addition,  he  also  took  classes  with  Maestri  such  as  Mariss  Jansons,  Neeme  Järvi,  Milan  Horvat, Woldemar  Nelson  und  Jorma  Panula.  Raiskin,  who  cultivates  a  broad  repertoire,  often  looks  beyond  the  mainstream  in  his  strikingly conceived  programs.

From  the  2020/2021  season  Daniel  Raiskin  is  the  Chief  Conductor  of  the  Slovak  Philharmonic  Orchestra  in  Bratislava.  In  addition,  he is  Music  Director  of  the  Winnipeg  Symphony  Orchestra  since  August  2018  and  Principal  Guest  Conductor  of  the  Belgrade  Philharmonic Orchestra   from   season   2017/18.  

The   2021/22   season   includes   guest   conducting   appearances  with   Warsaw   Philharmonic   Orchestra,   Hong   Kong   Sinfonietta, Stuttgarter   Philharmoniker, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra Moscow and Orquesta Clássica Santa Cecilia Madrid.

With   the   Winnipeg Symphony in May 2022   he   will   undertake a   European   tour   with   appearances   at   the   Concertgebouw   in   Amsterdam,   De   Doelen   in Rotterdam  and  Tivoli in Utrecht  among  others. Raiskin  served as Principal   Guest   Conductor   of   the   Orquesta   Sinfónica   de   Tenerife    2017-18,    Chief   Conductor   of   both,   the Staatsorchester   Rheinische   Philharmonie   in   Koblenz   (2005-2016)   and   of   the   Artur   Rubinstein   Philharmonic   Orchestra   in   Lódz (2008-2015).  His  regular  guest  appearances  include  the  Athens  State,  Copenhagen  Philharmonic,  Düsseldorfer  Symphoniker,  Iceland Symphony,   Japan   Century   Symphony,   Malmö   Symfoni   Orkester,   Mariinsky   Orchestra,   Moscow   Philharmonic,   Mozarteumorchester Salzburg,  National  Symphony  Orchestra  Taiwan,  NDR  Radiophilharmonie  Hannover,  NFM  Wrocław  Philharmonic,  Orchestre  National  de Belgique,   Orchestre   National   de   Lyon,   Orquesta  Sinfónica  Nacional  de  México,  Osaka  Philharmonic,  Residentie  Orkest,  San  Antonio Symphony,   St.   Petersburg   Philharmonic   Symphony,   Stavanger   Symphony,   Swedish   Chamber   and   the   Tonkünstler   orchestras.  

His appearances  in  opera  productions  include  Carmen,  Shostakovich’s  The  Nose  and  Mozart’s  Don  Giovanni among others.

Daniel  Raiskin  is  also  relentlessly  committed  to  sharing  his  knowledge  and  passion  with  young  musicians  around  the  world.  He  devotes his  time  regularly  to  working  with  youth  orchestras  in  a.o.  Canada,  Estonia,  Germany,  Iceland,  Netherlands,  Russia  and  South  Africa. Among the  major  soloists  with  whom  he  has  appeared  are  Emanuel  Ax,  Renée  Fleming,  Nelson  Freire,  Martin  Fröst,  Alban  Gerhardt,  Vadim Gluzman,  Natalia  Gutman,  Kari  Kriikku,  Simone  Lamsma,  Lang  Lang,  Francois  Leleux,  Jan  Lisiecki,  Alexei  Lubimov,  Tatjana  Masurenko, Albrecht  Mayer,  Daniel  Müller-Schott,  Olli  Mustonen,  Steven  Osborne,  Julian  Rachlin,  Benjamin  Schmid,  Julian  Steckel,  Anna  Vinnitskaya and  Alexei  Volodin. Recent  recordings  include  Mahler  Symphony  No.  3  and  Shostakovich  Symphony  No.  4  with  the  label  AVI,  both  to  great  critical  acclaim. His  recording  with  cello  concertos  by  Korngold,  Bloch  and  Goldschmidt  with  Julian  Steckel  and  the  label  AVI  received  an  Echo  Klassik Award  in  2012.  Other  recent  recording  projects  include  a  Louis  Glass  Symphony  cycles  and  a  concerto  cycle  with  the  entire  concertos and   rhapsodies   by   Aram   Khachaturian,   both   with   the   label   CPO,   Lutoslawski’s   vocal-instrumental   works   with   the   label   Dux   and   a recording  of  Alexander  Tansman’s  Isaie  le  Prophète  and  Psaumes  with  the  label  World  Premiere  Recordings.

YEOL EUM SON

Piano

Yeol Eum Son’s graceful and timeless interpretations, crystalline touch and versatile, thrilling performances have caught the attention of audiences worldwide. Praised for her widely eclectic concerti repertoire, ranging from Bach, all-Mozart, early German and Russian Romantic to Gershwin and Ligeti, Yeol Eum has collaborated with major ensembles worldwide such as Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Dresdner Philharmoniker, The Tonkunstler Orchestra at the Grafenegg Festival, Bergen Philharmonic, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Seoul Philharmonic, St. Petersburg Philharmonic and Moscow Virtuosi among many others.

Yeol Eum performs with conductors such as Dmitri Kitayenko, Valery Gergiev, Vasily Petrenko, Vladimir Spivakov, Andrew Manze, Susanna Mälkki, Omer Meir Wellber, Cristian Măcelaru, Pietari Inkinen, Jonathan Nott, Mikko Franck, Nicholas Collon, Joshua Weilerstein, Joana Carneiro, Pablo González, Case Scaglione, Roberto González-Monjas and Yan Pascal Tortelier.

Across the 20/21 season Yeol Eum serves as Artist in Residence with the Residentie Orkest from the Hague. In front of the Dutch audience and under the baton of conductors Nick Collon, Pablo González and Joshua Weilerstein, Yeol Eum presents a selection of some of the finest concerti of the piano repertoire including Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17, Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.4, Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 and Ravel's Piano Concerto in G. Beyond Zuiderstrandtheater in the Hague, her residency will take her to some of the major venues across the Netherlands including Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, Apeldoorn's Orpheus and Utrecht's TivoliVredenburg, Yeol Eum also gives a recital at the Hague's Nieuwe Kirk and a Masterclass at the Hague's conservatory.

In summer 2019 Yeol Eum made her Royal Albert Hall and BBC Proms debut with the BBC Philharmonic interpreting Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 15. Her most recent debut with the Liverpool Philharmonic (Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto) was met with high acclaim for which Johanna Roberts wrote: Yeol Eum Son throughout demonstrated the technical excellence partnered with lyrical sensitivity that have made her one of the most sought-after concert pianists in a virtuoso performance that was much appreciated by the audience. During her recent UK tour with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Yeol Eum returned to London’s Cadogan Hall and debuted at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall and at Basingstoke’s the Anvil Concert Hal (Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the left hand). Following her hugely successful debut with Aurora orchestra earlier in 2019, Yeol Eum © 2017 IMG Artists; Please do not make alterations to this biography without contacting IMG Artists. was instantly re-invited and features as a soloist on their March 2020 tour under Nick Collon (Mozart Piano Concerto No.23) with concerts taking place at King’s Place in London as well as at St George’s concert hall in Bristol and at the Apex concert hall in Bury St Edmunds. Yeol Eum subsequently makes her debut with Aurora Orchestra at the opening of the Heidelberger Frühling festival.

A distinguished Mozart interpreter, in the recent concert seasons, Yeol Eum made major UK debuts with the CBSO in Birmingham (Mozart’s Piano Concerto No 21) and at London’s Cadogan Hall with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields (Mozart’s Piano Concerti No’s 8 & 21). Her London debut coincided with Onyx CD release of a highly acclaimed all-Mozart recording featuring Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.21 with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields under Sir Neville Marriner for whom it was the very last recording. According to The Times Yeol Eum Son is a model of clarity and fleetness whilst Gramophone called the recording an uncommonly fine Mozartian debut.

Further concerti debuts across the 19/20 season and beyond include collaborations with Budapest Festival Orchestra (Rachmaninov No. 2); West Australian Symphony Orchestra (Mozart No. 21); New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (Mozart No. 27); St Paul Chamber Orchestra (play-direct of Beethoven No.4); Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (Beethoven No.4); Liège Philharmonic (Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue and Variations on I got Rhythm); Helsinki Philharmonic (Yashiro Piano Concerto); WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne at the RadiRo Festival in Bucharest (Rachmaninov No. 2); Philharmonie de Paris debut with Orchestre National d'Île-de-France (Rachmaninov No.2); RTVE Symphony Orchestra (Szymanowski Sinfonia Concertante) and a tour of Belgium with the Flanders Symphony Orchestra (Liszt No.1). Following her previous successful collaborations, Yeol Eum returns to Gävle Symphony Orchestra (Chopin No.2), Bergen Philharmonic (Rachmaninov No.2), Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne (Prokofiev No.2) and Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken (Prokofiev No.3).

A sensitive, emotional and powerful recitalist, Yeol Eum gives frequent solo and chamber performances across the globe. Most recent recitals include debuts with San Francisco Chamber Music Society, The Phillips Collection in Washington DC, Helsingborg Piano Festival, International Piano Series Fribourg, Istanbul Recitalleri, Moscow's House of Music, Welsh debut at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and Scottish recital debut at the East Neuk Festival for which The Scotsman presides Yeol Eum for having found that vital emotional connection with the music and physically embracing its raw energy and dynamic extremes with ferocious virtuosity. In the 19/20 season and beyond Yeol Eum makes recital debuts in Luzerne's KKLSaal, Bern's Paul Klee Centre, Porto's Casa da Música, Belgrade's Kolarac Concert Hall and at the Tallin Piano Festival.

An avid chamber musician, in 2018 Yeol Eum was appointed Artistic Director of Music in PyeongChang, the biggest music festival in her native Korea. Yeol Eum is responsible for programming both summer and winter festivals at the Olympic site in PyeongChang. Further chamber highlights in 2020 include appearances at Philharmonie Cologne for collaborations with the principle players from WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne (Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 arranged for Piano and String Quintet) and with Quatuor Modigliani. © 2017 IMG Artists; Please do not make alterations to this biography without contacting IMG Artists. Yeol Eum’s new releases include two DECCA albums: recital CD Modern Times- featuring solo piano music written between 1910-1920 by Berg, Prokofiev, Stravinsky and Ravel, and Schumann and Brahms CD with violinist Clara-Jumi Kang. Previous albums include debut CD of complete Chopin Etudes (2004); Chopin Nocturnes for Piano and Strings (2008); prize-winning Cliburn Competition live performance (2009) and a multi-channel SACD O’ New World Music (2012).

Yeol Eum is Honorary Ambassador of the Seoul Arts Center and her home city of Wonju. A double Second Prize winner at the Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in 2011 and at the 13th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2009, Yeol Eum Son was a student of Arie Vardi at the Hochschule für Musik Theater und Medien Hannover in Germany, where she now lives. She holds a degree from the Korean National University of Arts.

Savaria Symphony Orchestra

The Savaria Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1962, has become one of the most significant representatives of Hungarian music in the past few years. Its repertoire includes classical and romantic compositions and music from the 20th century. Besides performing as a symphony orchestra, the musicians of the ensemble frequently feature at opera galas of very high artistic standard. The orchestra regularly performs at various Hungarian and international festivals including International Bartók Festival and Seminar and the Iseum Festival. For its outstanding quality of work, the orchestra received the Béla Bartók-Ditta Pásztory Award in 1990.

The Savaria Symphony Orchestra is also renowned for being a successful performer of contemporary music. To acknowledge this fact, and to reward its remarkable success in performing and popularising Hungarian musical compositions, the orchestra was awarded the prize offered by the ARTISJUS Foundation of Music in 2001. The professional artistic standard represented by the orchestra is justified by a series of concerts broadcast in the radio, on TV and on LPs. The orchestra is well known all over Europe. It has performed in France, Germany, The Netherlands, Slovakia, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Ireland, Turkey, Italy and other countries of Europe, as well as in South Korea. In the towns and cities of Austria they perform on a regular basis.

The artistic leader and chief conductor of the orchestra is Gergely Vajda, whose professionalism, both as composer and conductor, is acknowledged in Europe and in the United States of America.

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