When? Saturday 11.10.202517:30 - 18:30

Sandrine Cantoreggi & Jospeh Moog

Where? 1, Ancienne Abbaye, L-6401 ECHTERNACH Music Festivals

Echter'Classic Festival

Duo Violin & Piano 

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Sandrine Cantoreggi was born in Bordeaux and began playing the violin at the Luxembourg Conservatory of Music. Her exceptional progress enabled her to be accepted into the prestigious Paris Conservatoire CNSMDP at the age of 14.


Following in the tradition of great violinists such as Eugène Ysaÿe and Georges Enescu, Sandrine embodies the Franco-Belgian violin school and expands her sound with influences from the Russian violin school.


As a complete artist, she always cultivates a dialog with other forms of artistic expression, be it musical, literary or artistic. Sandrine performs as a soloist with orchestras, in recitals and in various chamber music ensembles, including the Luxembourg ensemble Kammerata and the string trio OPUS3.


She has performed on renowned European stages together with personalities such as Yehudi Menuhin, Vladimir Spivakov, Yuri Bashmet, Georges Octors, Jan Stulen, Stéphane Deneve, Pierre Cao, Bruno Canino, Daniel Blumenthal, Dana Ciocarlie, Sheila Arnold, Gustav Rivinius, Valérie Aimard, Manuel Fischer-Dieskau and Connie Shih.

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Her international tours have taken her to Russia, the USA, Georgia and Japan.


CD recordings bear witness to her musical authenticity. Sandrine Cantoreggi has recorded chamber music works and concertos by Haydn, Mozart, Locatelli, Onslow, Respighi, Lalo, Mel Bonis, Ravel, Enescu, Ropartz and Ysaÿe for the Turtle Records, Pavane, Ligia and Kalidisc labels. She is also passionate about passing on her knowledge to younger generations.


She has taught at the Brussels Conservatory and is currently a professor at the Luxembourg City Conservatory.


She is president of the Ensemble Kammerata Luxembourg and founder and president of the Journées Musicales Mondorf (a.s.b.l.).


For her services to the arts and sciences, she was made a Knight in the Civil and Military Order of the Crown of Nassau by His Royal Highness the Grand Duke. Banque Internationale à Luxembourg is proud to support Sandrine Cantoreggi with an outstanding violin instrument made by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini in 1754.


Innovative programs and an award-winning discography document Joseph Moog's extensive repertoire and stand for his unique artistic personality, which revives the Golden Age of piano music. With passionate musicality, multifaceted sound aesthetics and captivating virtuosity, he has been delighting audiences and critics worldwide for many years. Winner of the Gramophone Classical Music Award, two International Classical Music Awards and nominated for a Grammy, he is at home on the world's great stages.


The 2024/25 season will take Joseph Moog to major concert halls, festivals and orchestras, including the Tonhalle Zurich, Liederhalle Stuttgart, Concertgebouw Bruges, Beethovenhaus Bonn, Philharmonie Cologne, Bridgewater Hall Manchester and Konzerthaus Berlin. He also returns to the Chopin Festival in Nohant, the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and the Weilburg Castle Concerts. His new solo album “Belle Epoque” will be released in April 2025 on the French label Naive and contains musical jewels from the golden decades of piano music between 1860-1940, including works by Chaminade, Rachmaninov, Bonis, Liszt, Bowen, Alkan, Godowsky, Rosenthal, Rachmaninov and Ravel.


Joseph Moog earned his reputation as a soloist through concerts in the legendary Meesterpianisten series at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the International House of Music Moscow, the New Ross Piano Festival, the Fribourg International Concert Series, Istanbul Recitals and Eesti Kontsert Piano Festival in Tallinn, Mariinsky Theater Auditorium, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Munich Gasteig, Liederhalle Stuttgart, Laeiszhalle Hamburg, De Doelen Rotterdam and at the Festival La Roque d'Anthéron. He has performed many times in the USA: Frick Collection in New York City, Gilmore International Piano Series, Portland Piano International, Washington Performing Arts Society, Vancouver Recital Society and Miami International Piano Festival. An Asian tour in October 2016 included performances with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta as well as recitals at the Kumho Arts Hall in Seoul, the Mushashino Hall in Tokyo and the Singapore International Piano Festival.


Joseph Moog has an extensive concert repertoire that has brought him together with major orchestras around the world. He has performed with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic, Hallé Orchestra, Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, Netherlands Radio Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Stuttgart Philharmonic, Bruckner Orchester Linz, Prague Philharmonic, Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie, Poznan Philharmonic, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dortmund and Bochum Philharmonics, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie and the Orchestre Lamoureux Paris.

 

The young performer regularly works with renowned conductors, including Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Matthias Pintscher, Thomas Sondergaard, Andrey Boreyko, Michael Sanderling, Ryan Bancroft, Antony Hermus, Lawrence Foster, Michael Francis, Rumon Gamba, John Axelrod, Juanjo Mena, Ben Gernon, Gilbert Varga, Christoph Poppen, Pablo Gonzalez, Nicholas Milton, Ari Rasilainen, Markus Poschner, Elias Grandy, Toshiyuko Kamioka, Fabrice Bollon and Philippe Entremont.


Joseph Moog, son of two orchestral musicians, is a winner of the ‘Prix Groupe de Rothschild’ and was appointed to the circle of Steinway Artists in 2009. He is a founding member of the Konz Music Festival near his current home in Luxembourg and a cultural ambassador for his home town of Neustadt/Weinstrasse.


PROGRAM:  

Walter Rabl – Sonate für Violine und Klavier in D-Dur, op. 1 (1897) 25‘ 

  • I. Allegro moderato, ma energico 
  • II. Adagio con espressione 
  • III. Allegretto grazioso 
  • IV. Allegro vivace 

Richard Strauss – Sonate für Violine und Klavier in Es-Dur, op. 18 (1887–88) 30‘ 

  • I. Allegro, ma non troppo 
  • II. Improvisation: Andante cantabile 
  • III. Finale: Andante - Allegro 

 

CREDITS: 

Sandrine Cantoreggi – Violin

Jospeh Moog – Piano 

 

Duration: 60 min. without break


Location: Salles des Glaces


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