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Release Date: Friday 6 October 2017
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Bruno Philippe has studied with David Geringas, Steven Isserliss, Gary Hoffman, Pieter Wispelwey and Clemens Hagen at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. Since October 2014, he has been studying as a young soloist at the Kronberg Academy with Frans Helmerson. He has won many competitions and in 2017, he is laureate of the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels.
During the next few months, Bruno Philippe can be seen in concertos, above all with the Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Frankfurt and Orchesterakademy of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival conducted by Christoph Eschenbach.
His first album, devoted to Brahms's Sonatas, recorded with the pianist Tanguy de Williencourt for the Evidence Classic label, came out in 2015. Now in 2017 he joins the label Harmonia Mundi and releases this new album around Beethoven and Schubert's sonatas, with Tanguy de Williencourt. Tanguy de Williencourt studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Roger Muraro, Jean-Frédéric Neuburger and Claire Désert, and obtained a Masters in piano and accompaniment with distinction. He is now on the Artist Diploma Programme. Studying lieder and mélodies with Jeff Cohen and Anne le Bozec, and orchestral conducting with Nicolas Brochot and George Pehlivanian, he won the 2008 Yamaha Competition, was runner-up in the 2013 Fauré Competition, and he received bursaries from the Or du Rhin, Blüthner and Meyer Foundations. He has recorded for both Evidence classics and Mirare.
Ludwig van Beethoven [1770-1827]
Violin Sonata No.9 "Kreutzer" (arr. C. Czerny)
in A Major, Op.47
1. I. Adagio sostenuto - Presto 14'01
2. II. Andante con variazioni 15'57
3. III. Finale - Presto 8'51
Franz Schubert [1797-1828]
4. Nacht und Träume D.827 3'40
5. Der Jüngling und der Tod D.545 3'38
Arpeggione Sonata
in A Minor, D.821
6. I. Allegro moderato 12'03
7. II. Adagio 4'01
8. III. Allegretto 9'22
9. Ständchen D.889 3'48