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Daniel Austrich

• Video clip: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=120711381295116&ref=mf
• You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE31SkzzVwY

TRAINING
• 2004-2010: Cologne University
of Music with Viktor Tretyakov
• 2001-2004: Oberlin Conservatory
of Music with Alla Aranovskaya

PRIZES AND AWARDS
• 2007-2010: German National
Academic Foundation Scholarship
• 2005: International Beethoven
Competition – 1st Prize
• 2005: Pablo Sarasate Violin
Competition – 2nd Prize
• 2005: Paganini Moscow International Competition – 2nd Prize

 
Germany
Born September 5, 1984
 


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

Daniel Austrich made his debut at the age of ten with the Orchestra of the St. Petersburg State University. He has performed as a soloist with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, among others. He has been heard in recital in Russia, Germany, and United States.

QUARTER FINALS

JOHANN SEBATIAN BACH * Sonate pour violon seul n° 1 en sol mineur / in G minor, BWV 1001: Adagio & Fugue
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART * Sonata en mi mineur / in E minor, K. 304
NICCOLÒ PAGANINI * Caprice n° 9 en mi majeur / in E major – Caprice n° 23 en mi bémol majeur / in E flat major, opus 1
MAURICE RAVEL * Sonate - II. Blues (Moderato) III. Perpetuum mobile
KELLY-MARIE MURPHY * One for Solitude

SEMI-FINALS
SERGUEÏ PROKOFIEV * Sonate n° 2, en ré majeur / in D major, opus 94a
MAURICE RAVEL *  Tzigane
PIOTR ILYITCH TCHAÏKOVSKI *  Sérénade mélancolique en si mineur / in B minor, opus 26
EUGÈNE YSAŸE *  Sonate n° 3 pour violon seul en ré mineur / in D minor, opus 27, « Ballade »

FINALS
JOHANNES BRAHMS * Concerto en ré majeur / in D major, opus 77


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