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A first prize-winner of several Korean violin competitions, she is active as a passionate chamber musician in several ensembles.
Among other distinctions, Barbara Kehrig is a former member of the Karajan Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker and a prize winner of international competitions like Prager Frühling (2002).
He was a prize-winner at the Markneukirchen International Music Competition and won second prize at the renowned ARD Competition with the Chantily Quintet in 2006. His chamber music groups include the Scharoun Ensemble.
She is a winner of the Hanover International Violin Competition (2006) and a prize-winner of the Brussels Queen Elisabeth Competition (2009). As a soloist, she has performed with various renowned orchestras in Europe, Asia and South America.
A prize-winner of numerous competitions, he has played as a soloist with orchestras such as the Göttinger Symphoniker, the Thüringische Philharmonie or the Philharmonie Südwestfalen and regularly performs chamber music at major festivals.
The prize-winner of international competitions was a member of the Karajan Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic and played with the Berliner Barocksolisten. What do you enjoy most about being an orchestral musician?
He is laureate and winner of several international competitions – including the Concours de Genève (2014: 2nd Prize), Prague Spring (2015: 1st prize) and ARD Music Competition (2022: 1st prize).
A winner of international chamber music competitions, she was a member of the Budapest Festival Orchestra under Iván Fischer and the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado.
She is a prize-winner of the International Queen Sophie Charlotte Competition and joined the Konzerthausorchester Berlin on a temporary contract as early as 2011. Is there an instrument other than your own that you would like to master?
The prize-winner of several national competitions, she has played as a soloist with various Japanese orchestras, including under the direction of Seiji Ozawa.
A prize-winner of the Louis Spohr and Henryk Wieniawski Competitions, she was a member of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra before becoming principal second violin of the Konzerthausorchester in 2001. She has been a member of the first violins since 2002.
The prize-winner of national and international competitions was a scholarship holder at the German Foundation for Musical Life.
The prize-winner of international competitions was a scholarship holder at the German National Scholarship Foundation and the International Music Academy in Germany. What do you enjoy most about being an orchestral musician?
A prize-winner of various international competitions, she was principal violist with the Camerata Salzburg and the Sinfonieorchester Basel. She has performed at chamber music festivals in Davos, Verbier and Kronberg, among others.
The prize-winner of national competitions was a scholarship holder at the Orchestra Academy of the Deutsche Oper Berlin. She is a member of the current orchestra board. What do you enjoy most about being an orchestral musician?
The prize-winner of the German Foundation for Musical Life has also won national and international prizes with his brass quintet, Salaputia Brass. He was principal trumpet with the Hamburg Philharmonic in the 2013/14 season.
Since 1991, the prize-winner of national and international competitions has been Associate Concertmaster of the second violins.