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Who is the best trumpet player?

At 19:30 on May 14, 2005, the Beijing Symphony Orchestra will collaborate with the best and most outstanding trumpet player Gabor Berdozky today. Alexander Aruchinian's Trumpet Concerto in A flat major and Gabor Berdowski's arrangement of Telemann's Concert Sonata in D major were performed.

The trumpet player Gabor Berdozky, who was born in Hungary in 1976, attracted the attention of the international music scene when he was 14 years old. Among the honors he has received, he has won concerts in Hungary, Geneva, and Munich. Various awards at the most important wind music competitions such as , Paris and so on. He has had successful collaborations with many world-famous orchestras, such as: Frankfurt Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Strasbourg Symphony Orchestra, Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Munich Bach Society Orchestra, Salzburg Mozart Orchestra, Munich Chamber Orchestra, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Haydn Orchestra, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, etc. Currently, he is a trumpet soloist signed by SONY Records, which has recorded several CDs for him. This time, Gabor's performance with the Beijing Symphony Orchestra is a good opportunity for wind music fans in the capital to get up close and personal with the master. I believe that Gabor will infect the audience in the capital with his talent and vitality.

In addition, at this concert, the audience will also enjoy three operetta overtures by the famous composer Su Pei, namely "Spade" conducted by the Beijing Symphony Orchestra Music Director Mr. Tan Lihua. Overture to "The Queen", "Morning, Noon and Evening in Vienna" overture and "The Poet and the Peasant" overture.

On the evening of June 26, the world's top trumpet player Sir John Wallace will lead the Royal Academy of Music Brass Orchestra to hold the "2004 China Tour" Beijing session at the Zhongshan Park Concert Hall in Beijing. One stop show. In order to provide guidance to the vast number of Chinese students who want to study at the Royal College of Music (Scotland College), a world-class music institution, the college’s admissions consultation meeting will also be held in the Concert Hall on the afternoon of the same day. lt;BRgt;lt;BRgt;Wallace is currently the President of the Royal Academy of Music (Scotland Academy). He has had successful cooperation with major orchestras and conductors around the world. He is not only a trumpet player, but also an educator. He has held master classes all over the world and conducted lecture tours around the world with the British Government's Arts Council. lt; BRgt; lt; BRgt; Prince Charles of the United Kingdom, who has just assumed the post of Honorary President of the Scottish Academy of the Royal Academy of Music, attaches great importance to the brass band's trip to China. He also reviewed the entire program before the group's trip. The troupe's performances span four centuries, including classical music, jazz, light music, pop music, famous musicals, etc.

Haken Hardenberg: The most charming trumpet player (with photos)

October 10, 2002 16:28 Sina Entertainment

Haken Hardenberg was born in Malm?, Sweden, in 1961. At the age of 8, he began to learn trumpet from Beau Nelson in Malm?, and then continued his studies with Pierre Thibaudet at the Paris Conservatoire and Thomas Stevens in Los Angeles. His artistic talent was quickly recognized and he is now considered one of the most charismatic musicians of his time.

Haken-Hardenberg has performed with many important symphony orchestras in the world, including: Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra , French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) Symphony Orchestra. Conductors who have collaborated with him include: Paavo Berglund, Nim J?rvi, Kurt Masur, Inge Metzmacher, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Joka -Pekka Sarast and Michael Tilson-Thomas. Hardenberg is a frequent guest at major music festivals around the world: Lucerne, Salzburg, Schleswig-Holstein and the BBC Proms. He has also given recitals at the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Barbican Center Celebrity Series, the Town Hall in Zurich and the Hamburg Konzerthaus.

Many composers were inspired by Hardenberg's playing to compose trumpet works, including Harrison Birtwistle, Hans Werner Henze, Arvo- Pat and Mark-Anthony Turnesh. He has recently collaborated with Austrian composer HK Gruber, and in July 1999 Hardenberg premiered his trumpet concerto Antenna at the BBC Proms. Hardenberg often performed works written especially for him by composers such as Rolf Martinson, Daniel Bünz and Jan Sandslium.

Hardenberg performed several premieres of Gruber's Antenna during the 2001-2002 season, including the U.S. premiere (Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Daniel Harding) , Canadian premiere (Toronto Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Harding), Norwegian premiere (Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Joka Pekka Sarast conducted), Swedish premiere (Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Marcus- Stanz conducts). His other high-profile performances this season include the French premiere of Henze's Requiem with Marc Albrecht with the Orchester Philharmonie de Radio France and the Orchester de la Chamber de S?o Paulo with André Concerts with Jas Delfs, concerts with Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Marc Albrecht, concerts with Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and Massimo Zanetti, concerts with Berliner Symphony Orchestra and Michael Schonwandt, as well as a concert with the Salzburg Academy Orchestra conducted by Hardenberg himself. In the summer of 2002, Hardenberg became the artistic director of the Swiss International Music Festival together with his colleagues Christian Lindbergh and Gilbert Varga***.

Hardenberg has performed chamber music with Christian Lindbergh, Leif Ofer Andzness and Isabella von Coulomb, and regularly collaborates with Roland Pontinen Played a duet concert with Simon Preston.

Hardenberg has recorded extensively for Philips, EMI and BIS Records. In addition to his recordings for EMI with Leif Ofer Andzness, he recorded for BIS last season a piece written especially for him by the Swedish composers Bünz, Sanderslium and Ribot. Trumpet Concerto. Haken-Hardenberg's latest recording, also for BIS, is French music for trumpet and organ with Simon Preston. Hacken-Hardenberg regularly holds master classes (especially in Malm?). He also serves as professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London.