Skagen Kammermusik Festival
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This year's festival ended with an explosive concert with these masters on the stage ⭐️ thank you all for an amazing festival 2023! 🎶⚘️👏
Such a stormy, intense and amazing Friday! 🌬⭐️🎶
Masterclass and concert with young musicians in the morning/afternoon and a fantastic evening with the festival artists, talking and listening to then playing and really rocking on the stage 😎 an unforgivable evening! ❤️
Trying to find words to describe the 2 first concerts of the festival in Skagen Church and the amazing Skagens Museum ⭐️ 2 very passionate evenings! ❤️
And today: masterclass, concerts with Denmark's new generation of musicians and "Artist Talk"
How nice to be at the amazing Skagens Museum again ❤️
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The festival open the doors in 30 minutes 🎶
If you are around you can still make it!! ⭐️
We look forward to seeing you!
About the artists: Nicolas Dautricourt, violin ⭐
In January 2019 he made his debuts at the Paris Philharmonie with Orchestre National d’Ile de France, performing Prokofiev second violin concerto under british conductor Jamie Philipps, and appears regularly at major international venues, the Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall, Wigmore Hall, Moscow Tchaikovsky Hall, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Salle Pleyel, Cité de la Musique and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées among others. He also appears at many classical and jazz festivals such as Lockenhaus Kammermusikfest, Festival Enesco in Bucharest, Music@Menlo, Pärnu, Ravinia, Sintra, Davos, Tokyo and Nantes F***es Journées, Jazz à Vienne, Marciac Jazz Festival, Jazz à la Grange, and has performed with the Detroit Symphony, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, SWR Saarbrücken, BBC Wales National Orchestra, Aachen Symphony, Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse, Quebec Symphony, Oulu Sinfonia, Liège Philharmonic, Sinfonia Varsovia, Novosibirsk Philharmonie, Orchestre Philharmonique du Maroc, International Players Busan, Mexico Philharmonic, NHK Tokyo Chamber Orchestra and the Kanazawa Orchestral Ensemble, under conductors Leonard Slatkin, Paavo Järvi, Fabien Gabel, Yan-Pascal Tortelier, Tugan Sokhiev, Frédéric Chaslin, Stanislas Lefort, Philippe Auguin, David Niemann, Dennis Russell Davies, Wolfgang Doerner, Carlos-Miguel Prieto, Eivind Gullberg Jensen, Gabor Takacs-Nagy, Yuri Bashmet, Michaël Francis, François-Xavier Roth, and Kazuki Yamada.
Awarded in numerous international violin contests, such as Wieniawski, Lipizer, and Belgrade, he has studied with Philip Hirschhorn, Miriam Fried, and Jean-Jacques Kantorow, and teaches since 2021 at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Versailles.
Artistic director of the « Fêtes Musicales de Corbigny », Nicolas Dautricourt plays a magnificent instrument by Antonio Stradivari, the "Château Pape-Clément" (Cremona 1713), on loan from Bernard Magrez, and in January 2021, has received from the French Ministry of Culture, the title of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.
About the artists: FREDERIK ØLAND, violin ⭐
Frederik Øland, born in 1984, is a member of the Danish String Quartet.
He studied violin under Serguei Azizian at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and Ulf Wallin in Berlin. At the age of 23, he won the position of concertmaster in the Zealand Symphony Orchestra (now Copenhagen Phil) in 2009, and the same year, he was employed as a teacher of violin and chamber music at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. In addition to his work in orchestras and with the Danish String Quartet, Frederik frequently performs as a soloist. When he has free time or wants to relax, he enjoys watching films and playing computer games.
Frederik Øland has been awarded several prestigious prizes and grants. He has received the Jacob Gade Prize, the Victor Borge Prize, and a scholarship from the Léonie Sonning Music Foundation. In 2004, he was awarded the Emil Holms Mindelegat by the DR Symphony Orchestra, followed by the Victor Borge Music Prize in 2005. In 2007, he received a scholarship from the Léonie Sonning Music Fund. Additionally, in 2011, together with the Danish String Quartet, he was awarded the Carl Nielsen and Anna Marie Carl Nielsen Legat.
About the artists: DANA ZEMTSOV, viola ⭐
Dana Zemtsov is one of the most promising viola soloists of her generation. Gramophone Magazine has celebrated her playing as being “so perfectly tuned, so varied in color and with such considerable distances in the intervals between the notes, that you would be forgiven for thinking it sounded more like a chamber orchestra”.
Dana regularly performs in concert halls such as the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, St. Petersburg Philharmonia, The Opera House in Tel Aviv, and Carnegie Hall in New York. She has played chamber music with Janine Jansen, Giovanni Sollima, Martin Frost, Anna Fedorova, Ilya Gringolts, Boris Berezovsky, and many others. As a soloist, Dana has performed with symphony orchestras in the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, US, Brasil, Mexico, Ukraine and Estonia, under the baton of Leif Segerstam, Otto Tausk, Daniel Raiskin, Massimo Quarta, Marco Parisotto, and Fabio Mechetti. In 2011, she participated in the ‘Stars of Tomorrow’ tour in Germany, together with the most promising young talents of Europe.
Dana is 1st Prize laureate of several competitions in Luxembourg, Italy, Austria, Germany, Portugal, and the Netherlands. In 2010 she won the Dutch competition ’Evening of the Young Musician’ and became the Young Musician of the Year. She represented The Netherlands at the Eurovision Young Musicians Competition in Vienna. She has also been awarded the prestigious Kersjes Prize, granted every year to an outstanding young string player in the Netherlands. In 2016, Dana was chosen as ‘Guest of Honor’ among talented young violists to represent her generation at the 43rd Viola Congress in Cremona by the side of Bruno Giuranna, Ettore Causa and Tabea Zimmermann.
So far, Dana has released five critically acclaimed albums: ‘Enigma’ (solo, 2014), ‘Romantic Metamorphoses’ (with pianist Cathelijne Noorland, 2015), ‘Essentia’ (with Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Daniel Raiskin, 2018), ‘Silhouettes’ (with pianist Anna Fedorova, 2020), and ‘Dutch Hidden Gems’ (with Phion Orchestra, pianist Anna Fedorova and conductor Shizuo Z Kuwahara 2022), all on the Channel Classics Records label.
In her own words, Dana tells us: "I was born in Mexico City, into an intensely musical family. Apart from a few violinists, a composer and one singer, the rest of my family members are all viola players. I like to think that part of the inspiration for me to pick up the viola was my grandmother Mila. She was a very free and bohemian spirit, a wonderful violist and so in love with music! Her dream was for the whole family to live in the same house in the countryside and to make music together all day long. That is the atmosphere that I want to keep alive, I bring that unconditional love for music to every single concert that I play."
Born into a family of musicians in 1992, Dana received her first music lessons from her grandmother and her parents. She continued her studies with viola virtuoso Michael Kugel. Dana teaches regularly at places such as the Kuhmo Festival, Cividale International Masterclasses and the Davidsbündler Music Academy in The Hague. Together with family members, she annually organizes the Zemtsov Viola Masterclasses.
Dana plays the “Claude Pirot 1813” viola.
About the artists: CARSTEN DAHL, "Artist in Residence"
Pianist, composer, visual artist, poet, lecturer, and professor emeritus at the Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium, Carsten Dahl has been associated with Wilhelm Hansen as an exclusive artist for the past 12 years. He is known as one of the most significant innovative musicians and composers in Denmark. Alongside numerous album releases and musical collaborations, he was also affiliated with the classical Ensemble Midtvest as an artistic consultant from 2007 to 2017, and served as a professor of Contemporary Music at Rytmisk Musikkonservatorium in Copenhagen from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, since 2015, he has been working as a visual artist.
Notable classical performances of Carsten Dahl's work include "The Sadness Will Last Forever" - a double piano concerto for Søren Rastogi & Martin Quist Hansen & Copenhagen Phil at Den Sorte Diamant on February 11, 2023, "At the Zoo" - 9 pieces for bassoon and piano premiered at Nyborg Kammermusik Festival on November 20, 2022, "Dreams and Drones" for piano and recorder performed by Michala Petri at Sorø Kirke in 2015, and "Song for HP" and "Chaplin's Theme" - two works for Big Band / Westdeutscher Rundfunk premiered with P***e Mikkelborg in Bremen Concertgebau in 2015. Furthermore, Carsten Dahl's compositions include a piano concerto dedicated to Marianna Shiviyuan, premiered at Odense Koncerthus in 2013, "Butterfly Dances" - 7 pieces for piano dedicated to Tanja Zapolsky, premiered at Tivolis Koncertsal in 2013, and "Den 5. dimension" - a piece for boys' choir, mixed choir, and large orchestra, premiered at DR's Koncertsal in 2012, among others.
Carsten Dahl's recent art exhibitions include Galerie Knud Grothe in Charlottenlund (2023), Roskilde Kunstforening in Roskilde (2022), Galerie Knud Grothe in Charlottenlund (2019), and Bredgade Kunsthandel in Copenhagen (2018).
About the Artists: ANDREAS BRANTELID ⭐
Andreas Brantelid was born in Copenhagen in 1987 to Swedish/Danish parents. After receiving early tuition from his father Ingemar, Andreas made his soloist debut at the age of 14 in a performance of the Elgar concerto with the Royal Danish Orchestra in Copenhagen. Today, Andreas is one of the most sought-after performing artists from Scandinavia, winning worldwide critical acclaim for his ability to make the music not only sound, but both speak, dance and sing.
Highlights of recent orchestra engagements includes appearances with the London Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony, BBC Symphony, and BBC Philharmonic Orchestras, Tonhalle Orchester Zurich, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, Yomiyuri Nippon Symphony, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leipzig Radio Symphony, Hamburger Symphoniker, Orchestre des Champs-Elysées, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and Munich Chamber Orchestra, as well as all the major orchestras in the Nordic countries. He has worked with many distinguished conductors including Andris Nelsons, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Philippe Herreweghe, Vasily Petrenko, Thomas Dausgaard, Pablo Heras-Casado, Andrew Manze, Sakari Oramo, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Robin Ticciati, and Heinrich Schiff.
Among the musicians who inspired and strongly influenced Andreas are pianist Bengt Forsberg and violinist Nils-Erik Sparf, both of whom Andreas has played with since 2002 in different chamber music formats. Andreas has also collaborated with artists such as Daniel Barenboim, Gidon Kremer, Joshua Bell, Vadim Repin, Nikolaj Znaider, Lawrence Power and Paul Badura-Skoda. Recently he has formed a trio with Austrian violinist Benjamin Schmid and Norwegian pianist Christian Ihle Hadland. Together with Hadland he also forms the artistic direction of Stavanger International Chamber Music Festival in Norway since 2018.
Andreas Brantelid has appeared in venues such as Dortmund Konzerthaus, where he has been a ‘Junge Wilde’ artist, New York (Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall), London (Wigmore Hall), Zurich (Tonhalle), Amsterdam (Concertgebouw), Barcelona (Palau de la Música), Salzburg (Mozarteum) and Tokyo (Metropolitan Theatre). He also performs at festivals including Verbier, Lockenhaus, Jerusalem, Stavanger, Bergen, Risør, Kuhmo, and Wiener Festwochen, and has been a member of the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society.
His debut disc of the Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Saint-Saëns cello concertos with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra was released by EMI in 2008, and since then his discography has grown long. Most recent he released a much acclaimed CD with both Haydn Cello Concertos in 2021 with the period ensemble Concerto Copenhagen led by Lars Ulrik Mortensen and his latest release “48 Strings” from 2022 features music for 1, 2, 4 and 12 celli and pays homage to the four greatest cellists from the beginning of the 20th century. Also in 2022, he finished a remarkable project with video recordings of Piatti’s 12 Caprices available on Youtube and Apple Music.
Andreas won first prizes in the 2006 Eurovison Young Musicians Competion, the 2007 International Paulo Cello Competition and, in subsequent years, received music awards and fewllowships including the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship in 2008, the BBC’s New Generation Artist 2008-2011, The Europan Concert Hall Organization “Rising Star” tour in the 2008/09 season. In 2015 he received the Carl Nielsen Prize in Copenhagen and since 2022 Andreas has been teaching as visiting professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki
Andreas plays the 1707 ‘Boni-Hegar’ Stradivarius, which has been made available to him by the generous support of Norwegian art collector Christen Sveaas. Andreas Brantelid lives with his wife and four daughters in Nærum near Copenhagen.
About the Artists: ANDREA PELLEGRINI, mezzosoprano ⭐
Andrea Pellegrini is one of Denmark’s most sought-after and award-winning mezzo-sopranos, both in opera and on the concert stage. Recent roles are Eboli (Don Carlos) in Stockholm SE and Carmen + Amneris (Aida) at Opera Hedeland, DK.
Acclaims amongst others: Received the Annual Prize of the Music Critics’ Association of Denmark. Nominated in the reumert prize category “Singer of the year” in DK 2015. Received the Award of honor from Wilhelm Hansen Foundation in DK 2020.
Miss Pellegrini's broad concert repertoire includes all oratorios by Bach, Handel’s Messiah and Judas Maccabeus, Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Rossini’s Petit Messe solennelle, Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Mahler’s Eighth Symphony, Des Knaben Wunderhorn and Kindertotenlieder, Dvorak’s Requiem, Mozart’s Requiem, Verdi’s Requiem, César Franck’s Les Béatitudes, Berlioz' Les nuits d'été and many other.
She has performed with Ochestras in Norway/Trondheim, Bodø’s Artic Phil, Pori Sinfonietta Finland, Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra Sweden, Italian Puccini Festival Orchestra, and the leading Danish orchestras and ensembles, including the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, The Royal Danish Orchestra, and all the regional Danish orchestras.
About the Artists, NATACHA KUDRITSKAYA, piano ⭐
Natacha was born in Perm in the Urals in 1983. Her parents, both musicians, encouraged her to play the piano. She studied in Kiev, first at the Lysenko School and then at the Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music. From 2003 she worked with the pianist Alain Planès at the Conservatoire de Paris and in 2007 she was admitted to the Conservatoire’s advanced course to study with Jacques Rouvier She continues to work with pianists Ferenc Rados and Elisabeth Leonskaja.
Natacha feels ‘very comfortable’ playing French music. In 2009 she was awarded the Grand Prix by the Safran Foundation for Music and featured on the Génération Spedidam programme. She won first prize at the Vibrarté International Music Competition and the Robert Casadesus Prize for her performance of French music.
She is particularly fond of baroque music, of Bach, Rameau and Couperin, and of the romantic repertoire. She has record works by Rameau, Berio and Ravel. Her CD of suites by Rameau on a modern Yamaha piano has been greatly praised.
At present her thoughts are with the people in Ukraine where ‘times are difficult, but I have never seen those people so united and determined in the feeling that change is possible. The Maidan revolution was the most powerful and dramatic and hopeful time I have ever experienced.’
About the Artists: DANIEL ROWLAND, violin ⭐
“ When it can be hard these days to differentiate between the top violinists’ individual sounds, Rowland truly sounds like nobody else. “ Charlotte Gardner, Gramophone
“ Daniel Rowland has a powerful, glamorous tone, gleaming at the top and throaty and rugged down at the bottom” Richard Bratby, Gramophone
“Glorious … ravishing in its finesse” Tim Ashley, The Guardian
“The kind of authenticity one might expect from Ivry Gitlis, Ida Haendel or Isaac Stern…a force of nature that raises actual goosebumps“ Robert Maxham, Fanfare
“Naked, vulnerable and extremely virtuosic playing – an ideal soloist‘ Misha Spel, NRC Handelsblad
“Rowland’s spur-of-the-moment, light-on-the-bow inspiration, whereby the music vanished in the very act of articulation – a bewitching quality that few musicians possess.” Andrew Clark, Financial Times
“We haven’t had such an emotive, but also totally and truly a charismatic guest in a very long time. The emotions, smouldering passions, the melancholy… Rowland transported us with daring and severity into the composer’s soul” Thijs Odendaal, Beeld, Johannesburg
“It was not just the technical brilliance of his playing or the astonishing richness of his tone that gave his performance its unique stamp of quality. He radiated a single-minded intensity that made him seem totally at one with the music.” Michael Tumelty, The Glasgow Herald
Dutch/English violinist Daniel Rowland’s playing has been acclaimed as “wonderful, ravishing in its finesse” by The Guardian, as „both naked and highly virtuosic“ by NRC Handelsblad, while The Herald praised his “astonishing sound and uniquely single-minded intensity”.
Daniel has established himself on the international scene as a highly versatile, charismatic and adventurous performer, with a wide ranging repertoire. In recent seasons Daniel has performed with orchestras from Tromso in the north of Norway to Cape Town, in concertos from Beethoven and Brahms to Elgar, Berg, Korngold, Weinberg, Prokoffief and Schnittke and has worked with leading conductors such as Heinz Holliger, Jaap van Zweden, Francois Xavier Roth, Lawrence Foster, Anthony Hermus, Rossen Milanov and Andrey Boreiko. He loves championing contemporary composers and is a passionate advocate of concertos such as those by Vasks, Lindberg, Glass, Saariaho and Van der Aa. In 2017 he premiered Isidora Zebeljan‘s Violin Concerto „Three curious loves“ and this autumn sees the premiere of Roxana Panufnik‘s „Songs of Love and Friendship“ with the Dutch Radio Choir at the Concertgebouw. September 2020 saw the release of Daniel’s newest CD ‘Distant light’, for Challenge Records with Violin Concertos by Peteris Vasks, recorded live at the Stiftfestival 2019 with the composer present. (“A beautiful ode to Vasks – rich in tension and magic“ – NRC Handelsblad)
A passionate chamber musician, Daniel has performed with artists as diverse as Ivry Gitlis, Heinz Holliger, Gilles Apap, Anna Fedorova, Alexander Lonquich, Nino Gvetadze, Michael Collins, Nicolas Daniel, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Lars Vogt, Alberto Mesirca, Willard White and Elvis Costello. He is a frequent guest at foremost international chamber music festivals such as Kuhmo, Stellenbosch, Risor, Sonoro, Rio de Janeiro, Chiemgau and Osnabrück. Daniel is part of acclaimed duo partnerships with pianist Natacha Kudritskaya, “a perfect partnership“ according to BBC Music Magazine, and with cellist Maja Bogdanovic, who‘s recent duo CD „Pas de deux“ (Challenge Records) included 5 world premieres and was described as „a magical meeting between violin and cello“ by Dutch daily NRC Handelsblad. He is also a founding member of a cutting edge Tango Quintet with bandoneon virtuoso/composer Marcelo Nisinman (an ensemble with the power of dynamite – Süddeutsche Zeitung)
In 2005 Daniel founded the Stift International Music Festival in the bucolic region of Twente in the eastern Netherlands, where he grew up, with the 15th century Stiftkerk as the main venue. The festival has garnered acclaim as one of great intimacy, adventure and atmosphere. Daniel was for twelve years the leader of the Brodsky Quartet, performing all over the world, and making numerous recordings, including the celebrated Shostakowitch Cycle. He teaches at the Royal College of Music in London.
Daniel was born in London, and started his violin lessons in Enschede after his parents moved to Twente in the eastern Netherlands. He studied with Jan Repko, Davina van Wely, Herman Krebbers, Viktor Liberman and Igor Oistrakh. Meeting Ivry Gitlis in 1995 was of great significance, leading to lessons in Paris and, later, to musical collaborations. Daniel’s competition successes include first prize at the 1995 Oskar Back competition at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Brahms Prize in Baden-Baden. His violin is by Lorenzo Storioni (Cremona 1796), and his bow is a Maline, kindly loaned by the Dutch Instrument Foundation.
About the artists: MAJA BOGDANOVIĆ, cello ⭐️
“Serbian-born cellist Maja Bogdanovic, gave an outstanding recital that offered an uncommon tonal beauty of distinctive character, interpretative maturity and technical security.” Dennis Rooney, The Strad
“Cellist Maja Bogdanovic is a real thing : a true, soulful artist with a brazenly expressive sound who has a lot to show off, but who is never pretentious.” – New York Concert Review
Following her stunning recital debut at Carnegie’s Weill Hall The Strad hailed Maja Bogdanovic for “an outstanding performance of exceptional tonal beauty and great maturity of interpretation.” Since then, she has taken her place among today’s foremost cellists. Concerto engagements have included the Tonhalle Orchester Zurich, Tokyo Philharmonic, Minas Gerais Symphony, Munich Chamber Orchestra, Belgrade Philharmonic, Berlin Symphony, and the Slovenian Radio Symphony Orchestra. In the U.S., Ms. Bogdanovic made her debut at the 2017 Grand Teton Music Festival under the baton of Cristian Macelaru. She has also performed with the Forth Worth Symphony, Spokane Symphony, Lubbock Symphony, Portland Symphony, Columbus Symphony and Princeton Symphony.
An avid chamber musician, Maja Bogdanovic is a frequent guest at leading chamber music festivals and worlds leading venues such as Kuhmo Festival in Finland,, Amsterdamse Cello Biënnale, Festival de Radio France et Montpellier, F***e Journée/Nantes, Storioni Festival, and the Stift International Chamber Music Festival in The Netherlands, performing with artists such as Martha Argerich, Yuri Bashmet, Julian Rachlin, Nino Gvetadze, Daniel Rowland, Nemanja Radulovic and Marianna Schiriniyan. Maja has produced several internationally-released CDs for labels Lyrinx and Nimbus and her recital disc ‘Eastern wind’ (Orchid Classics), with pianist Maria Belooussova, dedicated to Glière and Rachmaninoff received rave reviews. Maja’s latest CD release (Challenge Records) with violinist Daniel Rowland, ‘Pas de deux’, includes world premiere recordings of works by Penderecki, Vasks, Sollima and Nisinman, and was described as ‘a magical meeting of cello and violin’ by leading Dutch daily NRC Handelsblad.
Laureate of numerous international competitions, Ms. Bogdanovic won First Prize at the third Aldo Parisot Cello Competition in South Korea and received the Second Prize and Special Audience Award at the Gaspar Cassado International Competition in Tokyo. She was awarded the Special Prize at the Concours Rostropovich in Paris and, in the same year.
Born in Belgrade, Serbia, Maja began playing the cello at a very early age, studying with Professor Nada Jovanovic in Zemun. She went on to graduate with a First Prize from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, where she completed her postgraduate course with Michel Strauss; while there, she also studied chamber music with Itamar Golan and Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Following her studies in Paris, she pursued further training at the Universität der Künste Berlin with Professor Jens Peter Maintz, as well as Bernard Greenhouse, Alban Gerhardt, and Heinrich Schiff.
Maja’s instrument was custom made for her by French luthier Frank Ravatin. She lives in Amsterdam with her partner Daniel Rowland violinist and their daughters Lily and Evi.
Det er med stor glæde at vi kan fortælle at vi har fået støtte fra Koda Kultur til to nye værker af Carsten Dahl: "Les Couleurs De La Nature" for cello og klaver samt "The sound of light" for klarinet, violin, cello og klaver. Værkerne uropføres på festivalen i 2023.
Det bliver stort!!! ⭐️
Foto: Pau Codina Masferrer
Such an amazing afternoon yesterday in the beautiful Skagen Kirke 🔥🔥🔥 bobbles of virtuosity and so much joy on the stage with these amazing musicians. And Skagen Kammermusik Festival says thanks for this year!
Vi ses I næste år!!! 🎶
What an evening! 🔥
Carsten Dahl, Skagen Kammermusik Festival 's "Artist in Residence" took the audience to a journey to his deepest thoughts about life, music and silence. A fantastic artist, musician, painter and human being ⭐️
Skagen Kammermusik Festival had again the honor to have young talents on the stage. An afternoon full of joy and passion for music 🎶 Bravissimo, guys! You were just great ⭐️
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Fire on the stage with Maja Bogdanovic, Daniel Rowland and Martin Qvist Hansen at the fantastic Skagens Museu🔥
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