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About
Christoph Sietzen has been praised by the media as an outstanding talent – a refreshingly natural musician noted for his technical mastery and powerful stage presence. He gave his debut at the Salzburg Festival at the age of 12 and was a prizewinner at the prestigious ARD International Music Competition in 2014. In 2018, he was awarded the ICMA (International Classical Music Awards) Young Artist Award and the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) named him a Rising Star for the 2017/18 season. Furthermore, Christoph received an OPUS KLASSIK for Newcomer of the Year 2019. Christoph regularly performs at prestigious venues such as Vienna’s Konzerthaus and Musikverein, Salzburg's Great Festival Hall and Mozarteum, Romanian Atheneum in Bucharest, Philharmonie Luxembourg, London's Barbican Centre, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Berlin's Konzerthaus, Cologne's Philharmonie, Müpa Budapest, Gulbenkian Foundation Lisbon, Palau de la Música Barcelona, Stockholm Konserthuset, Bozar Brussels, Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Suntory Hall in Tokyo as well as at festivals like Salzburg or Grafenegg.
Concerts
september
15sep8:00 pmKlangspuren Schwaz (AT)Motus Percussion8:00 pm

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Georg Friedrich Haas: Iguazú superior, antes de descender por la Garganta del Diablo (Fassung für 10 Klangwerke), 2018/2020 Motus Percussion Christoph Sietzen: Musikalische Leitung
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Georg Friedrich Haas:
Iguazú superior, antes de descender por la Garganta del Diablo (Fassung für 10 Klangwerke), 2018/2020
Motus Percussion
Christoph Sietzen: Musikalische Leitung
Time
(Friday) 8:00 pm
october

Event Details
MOZART Symphony No. 29 JOHANNES MARIA STAUD Whereas the Reality Trembles [World Premiere; Cleveland Orchestra co-commission] TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, (“Ukrainian”) Tchaikovsky considered Ukraine a second home and refuge, and he began work
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MOZART Symphony No. 29
JOHANNES MARIA STAUD Whereas the Reality Trembles [World Premiere; Cleveland Orchestra co-commission]
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, (“Ukrainian”)
Tchaikovsky considered Ukraine a second home and refuge, and he began work on this symphony while staying just outside of Kyiv. One of his most joyful compositions, this symphony creatively incorporates Ukrainian folk songs. The concert features a percussion concerto commissioned for Christoph Sietzen, who has been praised as an outstanding talent, “a refreshingly natural musician notable for his technical mastery and powerful stage presence.”
Time
(Thursday) 7:30 pm

Event Details
MOZART Symphony No. 29 JOHANNES MARIA STAUD Whereas the Reality Trembles [World Premiere; Cleveland Orchestra co-commission] TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, (“Ukrainian”) Tchaikovsky considered Ukraine a second home and refuge, and he began work
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MOZART Symphony No. 29
JOHANNES MARIA STAUD Whereas the Reality Trembles [World Premiere; Cleveland Orchestra co-commission]
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, (“Ukrainian”)
Tchaikovsky considered Ukraine a second home and refuge, and he began work on this symphony while staying just outside of Kyiv. One of his most joyful compositions, this symphony creatively incorporates Ukrainian folk songs. The concert features a percussion concerto commissioned for Christoph Sietzen, who has been praised as an outstanding talent, “a refreshingly natural musician notable for his technical mastery and powerful stage presence.”
Time
(Friday) 7:30 pm

Event Details
MOZART Symphony No. 29 JOHANNES MARIA STAUD Whereas the Reality Trembles [World Premiere; Cleveland Orchestra co-commission] TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, (“Ukrainian”) Tchaikovsky considered Ukraine a second home and refuge, and he began work
more
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MOZART Symphony No. 29
JOHANNES MARIA STAUD Whereas the Reality Trembles [World Premiere; Cleveland Orchestra co-commission]
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, (“Ukrainian”)
Tchaikovsky considered Ukraine a second home and refuge, and he began work on this symphony while staying just outside of Kyiv. One of his most joyful compositions, this symphony creatively incorporates Ukrainian folk songs. The concert features a percussion concerto commissioned for Christoph Sietzen, who has been praised as an outstanding talent, “a refreshingly natural musician notable for his technical mastery and powerful stage presence.”
Time
(Saturday) 8:00 pm
9oct1:00 pmCurtis Institute of Music (US)Masterclass1:00 pm

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Masterclass Christoph Sietzen
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Masterclass Christoph Sietzen
Time
(Monday) 1:00 pm
30oct7:30 pmElbphilharmonie Hamburg (DE)Christoph Sietzen & the wave Quartet Recital7:30 pm

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Programm to be announced
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Programm to be announced
Time
(Monday) 7:30 pm