St Petersburg, The Musorgsky Hall

Christoph Heesch (cello)

Prize-winner of the TONALi competition (Germany)

PROGRAMME:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Cello Suite No.5 in C Minor, BWV 1011

Henri Dutilleux
Trois Strophes sur le nom de Sacher for solo cello

György Ligeti
Sonata for Solo Cello

Franz Schubert
Erlkönig, transcription for solo cello by Bernhard Cossmann


Performed by Christoph Heesch (cello)

 


tonali


The concert will take place with the amicable support of the Senate and Ministry of Culture of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

                

About the Concert

„It is different. It is creative, idiosyncratic and trend-setting in all aspects. It is much more than a difficult to win music contest – TONALi. It drives top sponsorship and at the same time initiates the impulse for cultural education. It addresses young composers, high potential young musicians and numerous young listeners (more than 10,000 in 12 Hamburg based schools), who often find to classical music because of TONALi. It is a total work of art, which has been cleverly and effectively adjusted to the actual music situation. The city of Hamburg, which has strong musical scene, can be proud of TONALI, which no one today wants to miss anymore and which has found much attention far beyond Hamburg.
It is with much personal solicitousness and respect in my role as honorary president that I see the rapid development of TONALi. This unique and highly demanding music project, initiated in 2009 by two young cellists Amadeus Templeton and Boris Matchin will see its fourth edition in 2014 as a result of tireless dedication, voluntary commitment and the support of many personalities, institutions and sponsors.
The 2014 competition focuses on the violin. 12 violinists (with residence in Germany), all aiming for a solo career, may qualify and compete to win the TONALi-prize worth 10,000 Euro. Those making it to the final, will be invited to perform a violin concert in the big hall at Laeiszhalle Hamburg with the renowned The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. This poses a strong incentive for the young musicians to perform at their very best and makes them happily engage themselves with TONALi fundamental principles:
• A distinctive interest in the future of classical concerts, which in its format looks for new ideas, new rituals and contemporary communication.
• Active discussion about the question the musician can take more responsibility for the development of classical concert future.
• The willingness to widely communicate these new formats, encouraged by TONALi by its unique school activities that prove a contemporary relation between audience and musician.
TONALi sets a trend as a result of its threefold structure: „writing (composition prize), performing (Grand Prix) and listening (TuttiContest)“ and challenges many in various ways. Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor and TONALi Honorary President.
The next stage of collaboration between the Mariinsky Theatre and TONALi came with the new cultural and educational project The Sounds of Change. The task of the project is to interest young audiences in classical music concerts and involve them in organising such concerts on a practical level – right in their schools.

Official website: www.tonali.de

About the performers

Born in Berlin in 1995, Christoph Heesch began playing the cello at the age of six with Andreas Weller. In 2005 he enrolled in the Julius-Stern-Institut for Gifted Children of the Universität der Künste (UdK) in Berlin. He was taught by Professor Matias de Oliveira Pinto. Moreover, between 2005 and 2013 Christoph was a member of the ensemble 12 Cellists of the Julius-Stern-Institut. From 2008 until 2015 he was a student in the class of Professor Jens Peter Maintz (UdK Berlin), and since 2015 he has been taught by Professor Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt (UdK Berlin).
In addition to his musical education, he has attended several master-classes with David Geringas, Wolfgang Boettcher, László Fenyö, Danjulo Ishizaka, Martin Ostertag, Troels Svane, Reinhard Latzko and Wolfgang E. Schmidt. When he was eleven years old he made his debut as a soloist. Since then he has been giving concerts as a soloist in addition to appearing as a chamber musician in Germany, Spain, Norway, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland and Japan.
Christoph Heesch is a multiple prize-winner of the German federal competition Jugend Musiziert. In 2008 and 2010 he won 1st prizes in the categories “duo” and “solo” in addition to some special awards. Christoph is a recipient of the Ruth Flesch Memorial Award of the Carl Flesch Akademie (2010). Moreover, he won 2nd prize and a special award at the X International Antonio Janigro Competition in Croatia in 2014. At the TONALi15 competition he was awarded the Mieczysław Weinberg Prize and the prize for the best performance of classical music.
Christoph was recipient of the 1st prize at the XII Domenico Gabrielli Competition (2015). At the Deutscher Musikwettbewerb competition in 2016 he was awarded a grant after reaching the semi-finals.
Since 2008 he has been a scholarship holder of the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now foundation, as well as, since 2015, of the German national academic foundation Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes.

Age category 6+

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