Sebastian drilling

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Sebastian Bohren at a rehearsal in the KKL Luzern in 2014

Sebastian Bohren (* 1987 in Winterthur ) is a Swiss violinist .

Life

After initial violin lessons with Markus Lehmann, Sebastian Bohren was a student of Jens Lohmann at the Zurich Conservatory. He studied with Robert Zimansky and Zakhar Bron at the Zurich University of Music , with Igor Karsko at the Lucerne University of Music and with Ingolf Turban at the Munich University of Music . He was also accompanied by Ana Chumachenco , Heinrich Schiff , Christian Tetzlaff and Hansheinz Schneeberger . Bohren attended numerous master classes, among others with Christoph Poppen , Shmuel Ashkenasi , Gerhard Schulz , Thomas Brandis , Giuliano Carmignola and Dmitri Sitkowetski .

He has appeared as a soloist with numerous orchestras at home and abroad, such as the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra under James Gaffigan , the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Andrew Litton and Andrew Manze , the Basel Symphony Orchestra under Ivor Bolton , the Zurich Chamber Orchestra under Muhai Tang , the Chamber Orchestra Basel under Heinz Holliger , the Camerata Zürich under Patrick Lange and Igor Karsko , the Musikkollegium Winterthur under Douglas Boyd , the Göttingen Symphony Orchestra under Christoph-Mathias Müller , the Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, the Staatskapelle St. Petersburg under Elim Chan, the Georgian Chamber orchestra , the CHAARTS Chamber Artists, the Philharmonie Bad Reichenhall, the Junge Philharmonie Munich and on Swiss radio and television stations. Bohren has given concerts in various countries in Europe, Asia and South America and has given numerous world premieres. He has worked with conductors such as Heinrich Schiff , Nicolae Moldoveanu and Gabor Takacs-Nagy. His chamber music partners include Mayuko Kamio , Thomas Demenga , Roby Lakatos , Benjamin Schmid , Maximilian Hornung , Dmitri Sitkowetski , Christian Poltera, Danjulo Ishizaka , Sebastian Manz , José Gallardo , Orfeo Mandozzi , Dmitri Demiashkin and Alexander Zemtsov. In 2015 he was a festival artist at the Boswiler Sommer.

Sebastian Bohren has been a member of the Stradivari Quartet since 2013 . He plays a violin made by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini ("Ex-Wannamaker-Hart", Parma 1767) from private Swiss ownership.

Awards

He has won numerous competitions and sponsorship awards and has received a grant from the LYRA Foundation. In 2007 Sebastian Bohren won the Marguerite Meister Foundation in Zurich. In July 2011 he won the Curt Dienemann Music Prize in Lucerne and a scholarship from the Carl Hirschmann Foundation. In 2015 he received a work year from the Aargau Board of Trustees.

Discography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michelle Ziegler: Two different talents , NZZ from January 26, 2015
  2. ^ Portrait of Sebastian Bohren , on the website of the Stradivari Quartet
  3. ^ Sigurd Kaiser: Junge Münchner Philharmonie opens the monastery concerts 2012 , Badische Zeitung of January 21, 2012