CONCERT: The Hildasholm Festival Ensemble

Date and Time
Sat, 5th Jul, 2025 at 19:00 - 21:00

The Hildasholm Festival Ensemble

 

Programme:

Tor Aulin – 4 Aquarelle
Grieg’s only  ‘cello sonata
Dvorak trio in F minor

Daniele Rinaldo: “A pianist of extraordinary dramatic flair” (The New York Times), “one of the greatest Italian talents of his generation” (The Voice), “a memorable artist… of remarkable maturity and fantasy” (El Paìs).
The Italian pianist Daniele Rinaldo has already performed in major venues and festivals all over the world, such as “Rising Stars” in Alice Tully Hall, Chelsea Music Festival and Steinway Hall in New York, Lorin Maazel’s Castleton Festival, Wigmore Hall, Barbican, St. John’s Smith Square and St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, Konzerthaus in Berlin as well as in the main halls of Paris, Basel, Zurich, Rome, Salzburg and Frankfurt, as well as touring extensively Italy, Germany, Scotland, Spain, Japan, Hong Kong, China and South America.

Elisabeth Zeuthen Schneider: Elisabeth studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen before continuing her studies in the USA. She has been awarded all the most prestigious prizes in Denmark including the Carl Nielsen, Jakob Gade and Sonning Foundation grants.She has been a soloist with all the major Danish orchestras, and was for a number of years Associate Concertmaster of The Royal Danish Orchestra and later The Danish National Symphony Orchestra.
Elisabeth was the leader of the Trinitatis Chamber Orchestra connected to the Trinitatis Church in Copenhagen, for twenty years doing all the Bach Passions and most of his cantatas with Trinitatis Cantori. She now combines her performing career with a teaching post as Professor of Violin and Chamber music at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen.

Mina Fred : Mina is internationally active as chamber musician, soloist and improviser; highly focused on – and with passionate engagement in – chamber music, contemporary repertoire and performance.   Mina studied viola with David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London as well as with Claus Myrup at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Aarhus, where she gained her masters degree in 2004 and an advanced postgraduate diploma of soloistic performance in 2007.
During the years 2011-2013 Mina studied Free Improvisation with Fred Frith and Alfred Zimmerlin at Hochschule für Musik in Basel, where she received a specialized masters degree of the subject in 2013. Mina is currently co-leader of the viola section of the Danish Chamber Orchestra. She is also solo violist of Athelas Sinfonietta Copenhagen, and a frequent guest at numerous chambermusic and contemporary music festivals in Scandinavia and Europe. My is teaching viola at Orkester Norden’s summer courses in Lahti and is regularly coaching workshops in free improvisation.

Toke Møldrup:  Acclaimed as “A star” (New York Times), “Tomorrow’s man” and even a “A consummate perfectionist on the cello” (Politiken), Danish cellist Toke Møldrup has performed across Europe and the United States, South America, Australia, the Middle East and Asia for two decades.
Møldrup’s concerts, social media presence and his experimental and reflected approach to classical music captivate existing audiences while engaging new listeners.
Møldrup has performed in venues such as the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Vienna’s Musikverein, Daiichi Seimei Hall in Tokyo and the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing.
As a soloist, Møldrup has performed with Danish and international symphony orchestras under conductors such as Vincent de Kort, Santtu Rouvali, Lan Shui and Toshiyuki Kamioka, and at festivals such as the Bergen International Festival, Lincoln International Chamber Music Festival, Monte-Carlo Spring Arts Festival and Oberstdorf Music Summer.
With a keen interest in developing the cello repertoire, he has premiered many works by contemporary composers, among them the European premiere of John Williams’ cello concerto, the world premiere of Geoffrey Gordon’s cello concerto and Christian Winther Christensen’s double concerto.
His versatile approach to modern cello playing is demonstrated in his recent adding to the list of recordings: CONSOLATION – dedicated to the victims and heroes of the pandemic with pianist Tanja Zapolski, Beethoven’s complete sonatas and variations with pianist Yaron Kohlberg, CELLO LIBRIS – chamber and concerto works for cello by Geoffrey Gordon and last but not least the 6 suites for solo cello by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Tickets £20
Free to anyone in full time education or carers.
Bar and doors open 6.30 concert starts at 7.00 pm

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