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Wolfgang David (born Wolfgang Sengstschmid in St. Pölten, Lower Austria) is an Austrian violinist.

Biography

Viennese violinist Wolfgang David (born Wolfgang Sengstschmid in St. Pölten, Austria), established himself on the international stage as recitalist and soloist with some of today's leading orchestras, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tonkünstler Orchestra, Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Berne Symphony Orchestra, and New York Virtuosi.

He has been well received by the press – The Washington Post wrote that he "scaled the heights of musicmaking" and the March 2001 edition of the British music magazine The Strad described his playing “as emotionally wide-ranging as one could hope for.”

Discography

  • Violin Concerto (2009)
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
    Emmanuel Siffert, conductor
    Wolfgang David, violin
    Peter Zazofsky, piano
  • The Royal Lullaby (2006)
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
    Emmanuel Siffert, conductor
    Wolfgang David, violin
    Indhuon Srikaranonda, piano
  • The New Canon (2005/2006)
    Wolfgang David, violin
    David Gompper, piano
  • Star of the Country Down (2005/2006)
    Wolfgang David, violin
    David Gompper, piano
  • Finnegan's Wake (2003)
    Wolfgang David, violin
    David Gompper, piano
  • Viva concertante (2005/2006)
    Slovak Radio Orchestra
    Kirk Trevor, conductor
    Wolfgang David, violin
    Elisabeth Kropfitsch, violin

References

  1. "ARTISTS & PARTNERS | Reviews". Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-08-25.

External links

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