Tobias Feldmann
Contact
For availability and general enquiries:
Ollie Haines
For contracts, logistics and press:
Maya Feldman
Representation
Worldwide general management with Askonas Holt
About Tobias
The 2023/24 season sees Tobias make his BBC Proms debut (Beethoven Violin Concerto) with the BBC Philharmonic in addition to a performance at the Bridgewater Hall (Gubaidulina Violin Concerto No.2), as well a return to the Bournemouth Symphony (Brahms). Tobias will also return to the Uppsala Chamber Orchestra (Bartók 1) and Staatskapelle Halle (Mendelssohn). In recital, Tobias will make his debut at the Wigmore Hall, London.
Recent concerto highlights include Prokofiev with the Minnesota Orchestra, Brahms with the BBC Philharmonic and Staatsorchester Hannover, Mozart with WDR Sinfonieorchester and Tiroler Symphonieorchester Innsbruck, Beethoven with the BBC Scottish Symphony and Uppsala Chamber Orchestra, and Schnittke with Ensemble Resonanz, collaborating with Nathalie Stutzmann, David Afkham, Gemma New, Eivind Aadland and Reinhard Goebel.
A laureate of the Queen Elisabeth and Joseph Joachim competitions, recent highlights for Tobias have included performances with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Bournemouth Symphony, Tonkünstler-Orchester, NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover, Tampere Philharmonic, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra and Moscow State Symphony; working with John Storgårds, Nicholas Collon, Karl-Heinz Steffens, Reinhard Goebel, Fabien Gabel, Anja Bihlmaier and Marin Alsop.
An avid chamber musician, Tobias has performed at the Wiener Konzerthaus, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Vinterfest, Rheingau and Lockenhaus festivals, partnering with Kian Soltani, Martin Helmchen, Timothy Ridout, Christian Tetzlaff, Maximilian Hornung, Nicolas Altstaedt, Lise Berthaud, Julian Steckel and Tabea Zimmermann. He records for Alpha Classics.
Representation
Worldwide general management with Askonas Holt
Season Highlights
Video
Tobias Feldmann performs Violin Concerto in E major by J.S.Bach, BWV 1042; III. Allegro Assai
Orchestra: Neubrandenburg Philharmonic Recorded at Konzertkirche Neubrandenburg 8/04/21 Credit: the Neubrandenburg Philharmonic
PlayingTobias Feldmann performs Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto Op.14
Conductor: Mei-Ann Chen Orchestra: Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich Recording used with kind permission from the Tonkünstler Orchester. 2.12.2020 Grafenegg Auditorium Credit: Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich …
PlayingMozart Violin Concerto No. 5 A Major
Tobias Feldmann, violin Paul Meyer & Orchestre de Chambre de Wallonie Credit: Chambre de Wallonie
PlayingRAUTAVAARA // Tobias Feldmann, OPRL & J-J. Kantorow
Following his Alpha recording of sonatas by Prokofiev, Ravel and Strauss, the violinist Tobias Feldmann now turns to the concerto form, performing the two major works of the Finnish repertoire for the instrument: the violin concertos of Jean Sibelius and Einojuhani Rautavaara. Premiered in Helsinki in 1904, the Sibelius Concerto proved to be exceptionally difficult technically for the soloist. Sibelius revised his score, but subsequently composed for violin and orchestra only in shorter forms, the serenade and the humoresque. It was not until nearly seventy years later that a Finnish composer wrote another large-scale work for violin and orchestra, with the Concerto of Rautavaara, which in all respects equals the degree of virtuosity demanded by the earlier work. Credit: Alpha Classics
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Selected Repertoire
Bach | Double Concerto in D minor |
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Bach | Violin Concerto in E Major BWV 1042 |
Bartok | Violin Concerto No.1 |
Beethoven | Violin Concerto in D Major |
Brahms | Violin Concerto in D Major |
Bruch | Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor |
Gubaidulina | Violin Concerto No. 2 "In Tempus Praesens" |
Haydn | Sinfonia concertante |
Korngold | Violin Concerto in D Minor |
Mendelssohn | Violin Concerto in E Minor |
Sibelius | Violin Concerto in D Minor |
News
Press
Sofia Gubaidulina, BBC Philharmonic
Bridgwater HallOct 2023"Feldmann played with unfailing tonal beauty and earnest passion, the cadenza-like section rendered with utmost expression, sounding both plaintive and lovely."
- The Arts Desk
- 30 October 2023