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Valentin Uryupin is a distinguished conductor known for his dynamic interpretations and engaging performances. With a rich background in classical music, he has garnered acclaim for his work with various orchestras across Europe. Uryupin is set to make a notable appearance in September 2024, leading the Chamber Orchestra of Europe in a highly anticipated tour to Antwerp and Ghent. This tour will mark the opening of the new season at deSingel in Antwerp and will be part of the Flanders Festival in Ghent. During these concerts, he will collaborate with the talented Salzburg-born cellist Julia Hagen, who is embarking on an exciting global career. Together, they will perform a captivating repertoire that includes Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1, Schumann's Cello Concerto, and Bartók's Romanian Folk Dances, as well as Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony No. 1 arranged by Barshai. Uryupin's commitment to bringing classical music to life through innovative programming and collaboration with emerging artists continues to solidify his reputation as a leading figure in the contemporary classical music scene. As he prepares for this upcoming tour, audiences can look forward to an unforgettable musical experience that showcases both his artistic vision and the talents of his collaborators.
Artist summary generated by AI
Valentin Uryupin is a distinguished conductor known for his dynamic interpretations and engaging performances. With a rich background in classical music, he has garnered acclaim for his work with various orchestras across Europe. Uryupin is set to make a notable appearance in September 2024, leading the Chamber Orchestra of Europe in a highly anticipated tour to Antwerp and Ghent. This tour will mark the opening of the new season at deSingel in Antwerp and will be part of the Flanders Festival in Ghent. During these concerts, he will collaborate with the talented Salzburg-born cellist Julia Hagen, who is embarking on an exciting global career. Together, they will perform a captivating repertoire that includes Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1, Schumann's Cello Concerto, and Bartók's Romanian Folk Dances, as well as Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony No. 1 arranged by Barshai. Uryupin's commitment to bringing classical music to life through innovative programming and collaboration with emerging artists continues to solidify his reputation as a leading figure in the contemporary classical music scene. As he prepares for this upcoming tour, audiences can look forward to an unforgettable musical experience that showcases both his artistic vision and the talents of his collaborators.
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