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Cristina Gómez Godoy

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Festival Theatre
  • Produced by Müpa Budapest
cancelled
  • Rising Stars
The performance has been cancelled.

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Appearing at the afternoon concert on the third day of this year's Rising Stars series will be a Spanish oboist and a pianist of both German and Japanese heritage. The two young artists will be playing more than works written for the oboe and piano: we will also hear two works featuring the pianist as a soloist. The programme is a selection of French works, with one exception: the new piece commissioned by the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO), which organises the series, is the work of an English composer.

'Marvelously graceful instinctiveness,' is how the Süddeutsche Zeitung described Cristina Gómez Godoy's playing a few years ago. Born in the city of Linares, the Spanish oboist turns 29 this year. The young musician joined the Staatskapelle Berlin in 2012 and has served as the ensemble's principal oboist since 2013. In recent years, she has performed as a soloist accompanied by orchestras like the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the São Paulo and Málaga symphony orchestras and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. She has also worked with such composers as Simon Rattle, Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, Andris Nelsons, Gustavo Dudamel, Daniel Harding and Alan Gilbert. Another indication of the interest in her work is the fact that she was invited to join the Bayreuth Festival's orchestra. An active chamber musician, she has been praised by partners ranging from Daniel Barenboim to Kian Soltani for her versatility and and adaptability. Mario Häring was born in Hannover and grew up in Berlin, studying with Heinz Kämmerling and Lars Vogt. In 2018, he won second prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition.

Nominated for the Rising Stars programme by: L'Auditori Barcelona & Palau de la Música Catalana
Supported by Classical Futures Europe and the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Sections

  • oboe
    Cristina Gómez Godoy
  • piano
    Mario Häring
  • presenter
    Endre Tóth

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