Ingolstadt Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra,
Ariel Zuckermann, flute and conductor
Sergey Malov, violin and viola da spalla
The Kammerphilharmonie Ingolstadt, formerly the Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt, not only feels responsible for a broad repertoire, from baroque to modern, but also as a cultural ambassador. With its concert series in the region, international guest performances, its children's and youth projects and highly acclaimed CD productions, the orchestra is constantly attracting attention. The artistic director of the Kammerphilharmonie is Ariel Zuckermann.
St. Petersburg-born violinist Sergey Malov is as versatile as he is virtuosic: he plays violin, viola, baroque violin and cello da spalla - the instrument on which Johann Sebastian Bach probably played his cello suites himself. Sergey Malov's repertoire ranges from early baroque music to Johann Sebastian Bach, the classical and romantic violin concertos and world premieres of new music. For his interpretations, he deals intensively with questions of style and playing techniques of the respective epoch. Sergey Malov won prizes on the violin at the Paganini Competition in Genoa,
at the Mozart Competition in Salzburg, the Heifetz Competition in Vilnius and the Michael Hill Competition in Auckland. With the viola, he won prizes at the ARD Competition in Munich and the Tokyo Viola Competition.
Program:
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Symphony in B flat major H. 658, Wq.182/2
Georg Philipp Telemann, Concerto for Flute, Viola da Gamba in A minor
TWV 52:a1
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Flute Concerto in G major D minor Wq. 22
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Cello Concerto in A major Wq. 172
Johann Sebastian Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
