Tobias Feldmann
News
- 25 October 2023
Tobias Feldmann returns to Bournemouth Symphony and BBC Philharmonic
Read full article - 19 April 2023
Tobias Feldmann debuts with Helsinki Philharmonic
Read full article - 03 March 2022
Tobias Feldmann debuts with the Minnesota Orchestra
Read full article - 30 October 2020
Tobias Feldmann debuts with Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Read full article - 04 March 2020
Askonas Holt welcomes German violinist Tobias Feldmann for general management
Read full article
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
BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Newbury FestivalMay 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."
- Newbury Weekly News
- 20 May 2023
BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Usher Hall EdinburghNov 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.”
- The Scotsman
- 26 November 2021
BEETHOVEN Violin Concerto in C major, WoO 5 (Fragment Concerto)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Poole LighthouseDec 2019Last 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.
- The Telegraph
- 19 December 2019