Rebekka Hartmann
violin
www.rebekka-hartmann.com
Rebekka Hartmann begins playing the violin at the age of five with Suzuki teacher Helge Thelen. She studies in Munich with Prof. Andreas Reiner and in Los Angeles with Prof. Alice Schoenfeld. Furthermore she receives valuable inspiration from international master classes.
Rebekka Hartmann has won prizes in numerous national and international competitions, including the International Henri Marteau Violin Competition, Lichtenberg (2005), the "Pacem in Terris" competition, Bayreuth (2004) and the "Jascha Heifetz Scholarship", USA (2002).
Her international concert activities bring her together with conductors such as Christoph Eschenbach, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Enoch zu Guttenberg and Kent Nagano. Appearances as a soloist take her throughout Europe, Asia and the USA as well as important festivals such as the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the "Weilburger Schlosskonzerte", and the Herrenchiemsee International Music Festival.
Her repertoire covers the entire spectrum of violin literature from the early baroque to new music. Numerous CD recordings have been released, including on the Munich label FARAO classics with solo works by Bach, Hindemith and B.A. Zimmermann. For her CD "Birth of the Violin" she receives the 2012 ECHO KLASSIK Prize for "Best Solo Recording of the Year". In 2015, the CD "Views from Ararat" with works by Armenian and Turkish composers with her piano duo partner Margarita Oganesjan was released under the FARAO classics label. "Silhouettes", the complete chamber music work by the Russian composer Paul Juon, also follows on Musiques Suisses together with Swiss Radio. In September 2018 "Out of the Shadow" with the Salzburg Chamber Soloists under the direction of Lavard Skou Larsen at Solo Musica.
Rebekka Hartmann is, among other things, Founder of the concert series "Musik in den Häusern auf dem Land" (Music across the countryside).
Rebekka Hartmann plays a violin by Antonio Stradivari from 1675, which was named "Hartmann Stradivari".
Rebekka Hartmann has won prizes in numerous national and international competitions, including the International Henri Marteau Violin Competition, Lichtenberg (2005), the "Pacem in Terris" competition, Bayreuth (2004) and the "Jascha Heifetz Scholarship", USA (2002).
Her international concert activities bring her together with conductors such as Christoph Eschenbach, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Enoch zu Guttenberg and Kent Nagano. Appearances as a soloist take her throughout Europe, Asia and the USA as well as important festivals such as the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the "Weilburger Schlosskonzerte", and the Herrenchiemsee International Music Festival.
Her repertoire covers the entire spectrum of violin literature from the early baroque to new music. Numerous CD recordings have been released, including on the Munich label FARAO classics with solo works by Bach, Hindemith and B.A. Zimmermann. For her CD "Birth of the Violin" she receives the 2012 ECHO KLASSIK Prize for "Best Solo Recording of the Year". In 2015, the CD "Views from Ararat" with works by Armenian and Turkish composers with her piano duo partner Margarita Oganesjan was released under the FARAO classics label. "Silhouettes", the complete chamber music work by the Russian composer Paul Juon, also follows on Musiques Suisses together with Swiss Radio. In September 2018 "Out of the Shadow" with the Salzburg Chamber Soloists under the direction of Lavard Skou Larsen at Solo Musica.
Rebekka Hartmann is, among other things, Founder of the concert series "Musik in den Häusern auf dem Land" (Music across the countryside).
Rebekka Hartmann plays a violin by Antonio Stradivari from 1675, which was named "Hartmann Stradivari".