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Goldscheider Ben

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February 15, 2025
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YOUNG CLASSICAL ARTISTS TRUST: 40 YEARS

Sat, Feb 15, 2025, 19:00
Chang Hanna (Violin), Simonen Sini (Violin), Ridout Timothy (Viola), Młodawski Maciej (Cello), Seldis Dominic (Double Bass), Baillieu James (Piano), Djikoloum Armand (Oboe), Leibovitz Jonathan (Clarinet), Harman Amy (Bassoon), Goldscheider Ben (French Horn)
Many a leading artist’s career might have turned out differently if it had not been for the Young Classical Artists Trust. “Without YCAT I’d probably still be wondering whether or not I should be a singer,” says Ian Bostridge. Since 1984, the British organization has supported rising young artists embarking on an international career by providing opportunities to perform as well as assistance with management and marketing. For its 40th anniversary, current and former participants gather at the Pierre Boulez Saal to present a program of large-scale chamber works by Franz Schubert and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor as well as a new composition by current YCAT Composer Fellow James B. Wilson.
May 23, 2025
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ALINA IBRAGIMOVA, BEN GOLDSCHEIDER & MATTHEW HUNT

Fri, May 23, 2025, 19:30
Ibragimova Alina (Violin), Mohamed Sindy (Viola), van der Heijden Laura (Cello), Hunt Matthew (Clarinet), Goldscheider Ben (French Horn), Várjon Dénes (Piano)
Joined by a group of acclaimed colleagues, violinist Alina Ibragimova, hornist Ben Goldscheider, and clarinetist Matthew Hunt perform a selection of color­ ful chamber music works featuring different combina­ tions of instruments. In addition to Mozart’s Horn Quintet and Bartók’s Contrasts, the program includes rarely heard sextets by Krzysztof Penderecki and Hungarian composer and pianist Ernst von Dohnányi.