Stefan Moberg plays the sarabande from J. S. Bach's third suite for solo cello in C major, BWV 1009. Recorded live in Caroli Church, Malmö, Sweden in May 2004.Stefan Moberg - recipient of the 2008 Guido Vecchi PrizeStefan Moberg was born in Gävle, Sweden in 1979, started playing the cello when he was 16 and made his debut in Elgar's cello concerto at the age of 18. At the Malmö Academy of Music he studied with Hege Waldeland, graduating with a Master's Degree in 2006. He also studied with Melissa Phelps at the Royal College of Music in London as an ERASMUS scholar. Currently, Stefan is studying with Professor Mats Rondin at the Malmö Academy of Music, graduating with an Artist's Diploma in 2008. Recent engagements include a very well received performance of the Prokofiev Sinfonia Concertante, op. 125 in die Philharmonie in Berlin in January 2008.As a soloist and member of different chamber music groups and orchestras, Stefan has performed throughout Scandinavia, Europe, North and South America and has appeared at the "Geneva Arts Festival" in Geneva, NY, USA and the "Festival Internacional de Música Clásica Contemporánea de Lima" in Lima, Peru among others. Stefan has also recorded for the German label CPO and the Swedish label Phono Suecia, as well as live recordings of chamber music for the Swedish Radio P2. Stefan's repertoire already includes the standard concertos by Elgar, Haydn, Saint-Saëns and Dvorak as well as contemporary concertos, like the one dedicated to Stefan by the young Swedish composer Daniel Fjellström.Stefan's great interest in and love for chamber music has developed in collaborations with trumpet player Håkan Hardenberger, pianist Imogen Cooper and violinists Levon Chilingirian and Gilles Apap. Through the Danish-Swedish Cultural Foundation Stefan was invited to perform in the series "Sweden's Premiere Young Artists" during 2007. Thanks to the generous support of SAS and Ericsson, Stefan is able to perform on a J. B. Ceruti cello, made in Cremona, Italy in 1810. [ More Detail ]
* NOMINATED for Colorado Broadcasters Association award, Spring 2008 * This year we wanted to shake it up (see previous 3 years of CBS4/CSO promos on this channel)We put 7 musicians plus conductor Jeffrey Kahane in front of our green screen/weather wall, and recorded them in black/white silhouettte. Then Patti, Queen of Graphics took over the visuals as I put an audio bed together from Beethoven's 9th, 2nd movement. Our best one yet. Thanks as always, Gene!ludwig van beethoven 9th symphony 2nd movement ode to joy silhouette musicians french horn trumpet timpani flute violin viola cello molly hughes partnership non-profit cso colorado symphony orchestra marketing classical music media corporate sponsor sponsorship wolfgang amadeus mozart brahms chopin bach haydn vivaldi handel schubert schumann romantic period concerto elgar wagner liszt mahler tchaikovsky grieg dvorak [ More Detail ]
Sergei Nakariakov plays "Haydn Cello concerto in C" another part of the 3rd movement. Audio and dynamics are not very clear, as this video was recorded with a digital camera from a big distance (optical zoom x12). St. Moritz, Graubuenden Festival. [ More Detail ]
Sergei Nakariakov plays "Haydn Cello concerto in C", first part of the 3rd movement. Audio and dynamics are not very clear, as this video was recorded with a digital camera from a big distance (optical zoom x12). St. Moritz, Graubuenden Festival. [ More Detail ]
Sergei Nakariakov plays "Haydn Cello concerto in C" 2nd movement. Audio and dynamics are not very clear, as this video was recorded with a digital camera from a big distance (optical zoom x12). St. Moritz, Graubuenden Festival. [ More Detail ]
Sergei Nakariakov plays "Haydn Cello concerto in C" 1st movement. Audio and dynamics are not very clear, as this video was recorded with a digital camera from a big distance (optical zoom x12). St. Moritz, Graubuenden Festival. [ More Detail ]