Oleg Caetani and Charlie Siem’s Brahms Violin Concerto acclaimed by Gramophone Magazine
Violinist Charlie Siem and conductor Oleg Caetani return with a new recording of Brahms’s Violin Concerto, released by Signum Classics, which has recently received an enthusiastic review from Gramophone Magazine. Their collaboration, following the earlier success of their Beethoven recording,
October 17th – 25th | Tamsin Waley-Cohen – China Tour
Our acclaimed violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen embarks on a dynamic China Tour featuring orchestral collaborations, solo recitals, and educational activities across several cities. The tour begins with a performance alongside the Shenzhen Orchestra, followed by a solo recital on October 18th. The
October 16th | Gyehee Kim – “Frespañol” concert in Bucheon, South Korea
Gyehee Kim will perform as a soloist in the concert titled “Frespañol”, held at the Bucheon Art Center in South Korea. The event, led by conductor Chiyong Chung and featuring the Bucheon Philharmonic Orchestra, is an evocative journey through Spanish
September 20th | Yibai Chen in “Monólogos e diálogos” – Vigo, Spain
The Ensemble Vigo 430 presents “Monólogos e diálogos”, a concert that places the cello at the center of a journey from intimate solitude to collective symphonic dialogue. The program features cellist Yibai Chen, together with Mira Foron (violin), Carla Guillén
September 3rd – 5th | Marcus Bosch with Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock – “Konzerte im Sommercampus 2025”
The Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock, under the direction of chief conductor Marcus Bosch, once again joins the participants of the Sommercampus at hmt Rostock for a series of concerts presented in collaboration with the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The “Konzerte im Sommercampus 2025” series
September 2nd | Maya Oganyan – “Sacred Music” at Patmos Music Festival
As part of the Patmos Music Festival, the concert at the Geniko Gymnasium and Lyceum of Skala presents one of the most profound masterpieces of the 20th century: Olivier Messiaen’s Quatuor pour la fin du Temps. On this special occasion, our
July 26th | Marcus Bosch and Cappella Aquileia in concert in Schwäbisch Gmünd
Cappella Aquileia returns to the stage for a powerful symphonic concert in Schwäbisch Gmünd on Saturday, July 26, conducted by Marcus Bosch. The program explores contrasting forces of human destiny and musical brilliance, featuring celebrated Latvian violinist Kristīne Balanas as
July 13th | Dmitry Sitkovetsky – Concert in Nanjing
The celebrated violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky performs in the prestigious Jiangsu Grand Theatre in Nanjing, China. With his long-established international reputation as a soloist, conductor, and chamber musician, Sitkovetsky brings his experience and intellectual insight to Chinese audiences for a highly
July 14th – 26th | Dmitry Sitkovetsky, violin masterclasses in China and Japan
From July 14th to 26th, celebrated violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky embarks on an educational tour across Asia, offering a series of violin masterclasses in China and Japan. These sessions promise to be an enriching opportunity for young talents and seasoned students
July 3rd and 17th | Second and third singles released from Brahms & Enescu with Charlie Siem, Oleg Caetani and Philharmonia Orchestra
Following the enthusiastic reception of the first single from the upcoming album “Brahms & Enescu”, July sees the release of two new tracks that further unveil the richness of this refined recording project by Charlie Siem (violin), Oleg Caetani (conductor),