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Copyright: Andrej Grilc

News

  • 25 October 2023

    Tobias Feldmann returns to Bournemouth Symphony and BBC Philharmonic

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  • 19 April 2023

    Tobias Feldmann debuts with Helsinki Philharmonic

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  • 03 March 2022

    Tobias Feldmann debuts with the Minnesota Orchestra

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  • 30 October 2020

    Tobias Feldmann debuts with Konzerthausorchester Berlin

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  • 04 March 2020

    Askonas Holt welcomes German violinist Tobias Feldmann for general management

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Press

  • Sofia Gubaidulina, BBC Philharmonic

    Bridgwater Hall
    Oct 2023
    • "Feldmann played with unfailing tonal beauty and earnest passion, the cadenza-like section rendered with utmost expression, sounding both plaintive and lovely."

  • BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61

    BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Newbury Festival
    May 2023
    • "The finale, full of energy, was a tour-de-force from both soloist and orchestra. Feldman’s violin seemed to ‘dance’ with joie-de-vivre. His passionate and virtuosic playing, sparkling with vitality, was so exciting. A jubilant coda ended a superb performance in exhilarating mood."

  • BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61

    BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Usher Hall Edinburgh
    Nov 2021
    • “Thirty-year-old Tobias Feldmann gave a performance… as profound as it was sublime. Feldmann’s playing was not only technically impressive but imbued with a brilliance of tone and natural response to the lyrical flow, heightened by that scintillating buzz that emanates from pitching the intonation ever-so-slightly on the sharp side… the outcome was blissful.”

  • BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto in C major, WoO 5 (Fragment Concerto)

    Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Poole Lighthouse
    Dec 2019
    • Last night the Bournemouth Symphony brought it back to life, in a fascinating concert which also included another rarity - a fragment of a violin concerto Beethoven composed as a 20 year-old in Bonn, just before he set off to conquer Vienna [...] The solo violinist Tobias Feldmann seized the dramatic potential of the piece, and in Beethoven’s Romance in F found exactly the right rapturous, unspotted lyricism. He was the real discovery of the evening.