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Violinist Benjamin Hoffman has performed to critical acclaim throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, appearing in Carnegie Hall and David Geffen Hall (New York), Disney Hall (Los Angeles), the Philharmonie Berlin, the Wiener Konzertverein (Vienna), the Seoul Arts Center, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts (Beijing). He has collaborated with many of the world’s preeminent musicians, such as Yo-Yo Ma, Soovin Kim, Yura Lee, Wolfram Christ, and Gary Hoffman, among others. Appearances at summer music festivals include the Atlantic Music Festival, Yellow Barn, Aspen, Music Academy of the West, Chamber Music Northwest, and the Ojai Music Festival.
Alongside pianist Irene Kim, Benjamin is a founding member of the Brightfeather Duo (), with whom he recently gave a concert tour of California, Malaysia, and Thailand premiering contemporary Malaysian and American works. He is also a founding member of the Webern Quartet (), a string quartet dedicated to the works of
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Concerts
March 23,
Berlin, Germany
“All Our Love, All Our Misfortune”
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Corinna Harfouch, recitation
Hideyo Harada, piano
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April 5,
Vienna, Austria
“A Woman's Story”
A word-sound collage with excerpts from the novel ‘A Woman's Story’ bygd Annie Ernaux and works by Erik Satie
Corinna Harfouch, recitation
Hideyo Harada, piano
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May 25,
Donaueschingen, Germany
“Without You, the Music Just Doesn't Glide”
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Corinna Harfouch, recitation
Peter Lohmeyer, recitation
Hideyo Harada, piano
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June 15,
Mozartfest Würzburg, Germany
Peter Tchaikovsky in Words and Music
Corinna Harfouch, recitation
Stefan Wilkening, recitation
Hideyo Harada, piano
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June 21,
Harzburger Musiktage, Germany
Sergei Rachmaninov in Words and Music
Corinna Harfouch, recitation
Hideyo Harada,
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A rising star in the European Early Music scene, violinist Anna Urpina is rapidly garnering praise from international media for her personal and insightful performances of repertoire ranging from the 17th to the 21st century.
A performer of both historical and modern instruments, Urpina is soloist of the Ambronay European Baroque Academy tour, has also appeared in several International Festivals in England, Norway, Poland and Spain, like Aspen Music Festival, Verbier Festival, FeMap, FeMAS, Noches en los Jardines del Real Alcázar Sevilla, Brigthon Early Music Festival, Utrecht Early Music Festival, Torroella de Montgrí Festival, Salzburger Festspiele, performing as soloist and in important ensembles such as orchestra The Age of Enlightenment, EUBO,Ensemble Artaserse of Phillipe Jaroussky, Freiburger Barockorcheter, Member of Les Musiciens du Prince under Cecila Bartoli, Artist of discographic label IBS Classical, and Artist in Residence of Clàssica Jove