Christian Tetzlaff‘s violin, wrote the New York Times, “does project more of a presence than if the music in front of him had been written a generation before these turn-of-the-19th-century pieces.”
Last week, the Boston Globe wrote: Yesterday was one of the more rewarding days of music-making heard in some time at Tanglewood. And at the center of it was the extraordinary German violinist Christian Tetzlaff.
...Tetzlaff gave a revelatory performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto. Then that evening, at an hour when the afternoon’s soloist should by rights be relaxing with a glass of wine or three, he was back on stage performing a full-length all-Beethoven recital with pianist Alexander Lonquich in Ozawa Hall.
We’re having deja vu here, recalling the time in 2007 when 92Y presented Christian and Alexander performing the same full-length all-Beethoven recital.
On Oct 25, Christian is here again to perform Bach’s complete sonatas and partitas live in a single epic event.
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