Duo Brilaner, Duo
Performances by Duo Brilaner
Composer | Title | Date | Action |
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Robert Schumann | Fantasy Pieces Op. 73 | 03/29/2012 | |
Leoš Janáček | Sonata for Violin and Piano | 03/29/2012 | |
Eugène Bozza | Fantasie Italienne | 03/29/2012 |
Composer | Title | Date | Action |
---|---|---|---|
Robert Schumann | Fantasy Pieces Op. 73 | 03/29/2012 | |
Leoš Janáček | Sonata for Violin and Piano | 03/29/2012 | |
Eugène Bozza | Fantasie Italienne | 03/29/2012 |
Duo Brilaner, Duo
Biography
Praised as a “marvellously harmonious duo” (Berliner Morgenpost), the Brillaner Duo exemplifies the fact that the clarinet’s warm and human sound blends into the piano better than any other instrument.
Winning the Possehl-Prize in Germany, as well as America-Israel Cultural Foundation and Ronen Foundation grants, the Brillaner Duo has performed at such celebrated halls as the Berliner Philharmonie and Carnegie Hall. The duo has taken part in the Schleswig-Holstein (Germany), Radio France (Montpellier, France) Ljubljana (Slovenia) and the Bangalow (Australia) Music Festivals, and collaborated with leading ensembles such as the Borromeo and the Jerusalem String Quartets.
Their debut CD was described as a “fascinating mixture of two dazzling artists” (Das Ensemble Magazine). Their album “Petite Piéce” followed in 2010. The Brillaner Duo can be heard on numerous radio stations, including WQXR in New York, WGBH and many prominent radio stations in Europe (Bayerischer Rundfunk, Radio Suisse Romande, DeutschlandRadio Kultur), and in Israel.
Recently they have served on the faculty at the Yellow Barn Festival’s Young Artists Program and coached master classes in various conservatories and universities in Australia (including at Melbourne University and the Australian National Academy of Music), USA (Boston Conservatory) Italy (Mahler Academy in Ferrara), Switzerland, Canada and Israel (Jerusalem Music Centre).
Shirley Brill’s career was launched with a performance as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta. She has since performed with various international orchestras, most recently as a soloist with the Deutsches Symphonie Orchester at the Berliner Philharmonie. Her numerous international awards include top prize at the Geneva International Competition in Switzerland and a special prize at the International ARD Competition in Munich. Working with world-renowned mentors such as Sabine Meyer and Richard Stoltzman, “Shirley Brill is on a fast track to making an international name for herself“ (Prenzlauer Zeitung, Germany).
Jonathan Aner, “a chamber musician par excellence” (Frankfurter Rundschau) is a passionate chamber musician and a member of the Oberon Trio. He has collaborated with such leading artists as violinists Guy Braunstein and Daishin Kashimoto (concertmasters of the Berliner Philharmoniker) as well as with violist Tabea Zimmermann. Mr. Aner has won prizes at the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition in Australia, the Vittorio Gui Competition in Italy, the Joseph Joachim Competition in Germany, and the European Chamber Music Competition in France. Mr. Aner is a professor of chamber music at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin.