Artists
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Franz Schubert Filharmonia
Orchestra
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Franz Welser‐Möst
Conductor, Countertenor
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Frédéric Laroque
Violin
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Fritz Kirche
Violin
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Frohnauer Kammerorchester
Orchestra
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Fülöp Ránki
Piano
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Gabora Gyula
Soloist
Accomplished violinist and concertmaster, born in 1978, had already won prizes in the Paganini International Violin Competition and the Joachim International Chamber Music Competition by the age of 26. In the USA he has played as a soloist in the UCLA Symphony Orchestra and the Palpiti Symphony Orchestra, Dallas. Chamber music is very important in his career and he plays in the Budapest Chamber Symphony (Weiner‐Szász Chamber Symphony) established in 1992 to cultivate the best Hungarian tradition in making chamber music. Gyula Gabora has also performed with the Hungarian Chamber Orchestra, Hungarian Radio Orchestra and the German Chamber Philharmony. In the Chamber Orchestra of Europe he plays First Violin. His major recordings include Mendelssohn violin Concerto – Budapest, 1997 and Piazzola Four Seasons – Los Angeles, 2002. He has studied under Prof. Boris Kuschnir (Vienna), Prof. Eduard Schmieder (USA – SMU University, Dallas), Józsefné Szász (Budapest) and Miklós Szenthelyi of Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music where Gyula Gabora graduated in 2005.
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Gabriel Cassagnes
Piano
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Gabriel Zenni
Piano
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Gabriela Schürrer
Mezzo‐soprano
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Gabriele Agrimonti
Organ player
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Gabriele Cassone
Trumpet
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Gabriele Strata
Piano
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Gaetano di Bacco
Soloist
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Gautier Capuçon
Cello
Gautier Capuçon has dedicated himself to the cello since he was only five years old, and is particularly enthusiastic about chamber music making. He records a great deal with his brother, renowned violinist Renaud Capuçon, and collaborates with numerous other celebrated artists such as Marta Argerich, Daniel Barenboim, Leonidas Kavakos, Mikhail Pletnev, Vadim Repin, Jean‐Yves Thibaudet, Maxim Vengerov, etc.
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Gemma Wareham
Cello
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George Hlawiczka
Conductor
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Georgie Davis
Viola
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Gesualdo Coggi
Piano, Violoncello da Spalla
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Giacomo Benedetti
Harpsichord
