Cello

Prof. Wen-Sinn Yang (Cello-Summit Vienna)

This masterclass took part in the past. Take a look at our list of upcoming masterclasses.
Course services

Individual lessons
An accompanist
Public performance

Providing certificates of completion of the course (which will be hold as part of the Cello Summit)

For the best students of the course concert in Musikvereine Wien

Passive participation: 50€ per day

Also available online

Free admission for all active students during the courses of the Cello-Summit Vienna (Prof. Troels Svane, Prof. Gabriel Schwabe, Prof. Giovanni Gnocchi, Prof. Rienhard Latzko, Prof. Atanas Krastev, Prof. Johannes Moser, Prof. Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt, Prof. Jens-Peter Maintz, Prof. Francis Gouton, Prof. Wen-Sinn Yang, Prof. Jerome Pernoo, Prof. Tristan Cornut)

Course location

MusikQuartier Vienna
Mariahilfer Straße 51, 1060 Vienna, Austria

About Prof. Wen-Sinn Yang (Cello-Summit Vienna)

Wen-Sinn Yang

Enthusiasm for the unknown and constant research distinguishes Wen-Sinn Yang as one of the most versatile cellists of the present day. His performances not only revive the music of nineteenth-century cello virtuosos such as Adrien François Servais and Karl Yulievich Davydov, but also introduce his audiences to such modern composers as Aribert Reimann and Isang Yun.

Alongside his activities as an internationally renowned soloist under conductors including Sir Colin Davis, Lorin Maazel, Mariss Jansons, Shiao-Chia Lü, Grzegorz Nowak, Daniel Klajner, Yukata Sado and Michael Hofstetter and with such orchestras as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra the Shanghai Symphony, the NHK Tokyo, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Russian State Orchestra of Moscow, Wen-Sinn Yang is also a highly sought-after chamber music partner. His mastery and technical skill is not only strongly expressive but also particularly sensitive, which continues to open up ever-new listening perspectives.

Wen-Sinn Yang's wide-ranging repertoire is documented on more than 30 CDs. These include not only the principal works for violoncello by Boccherini, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Saint-Saens, Lalo, Tchaikovsky and Dvořák, but also compositions by Henri Vieuxtemps, Frank Martin, Leonid Sabaneev and Sofia Gubaidulina. Many of these are distinguished as premiere recordings.

Yang, in cooperation with Bavarian Television, recorded the six solo suites of J.S. Bach in 2005. This DVD, released by Arthaus, was praised by critics for its profound awareness of historically informed interpretation performed on modern instruments.

Yang has been Professor of Violoncello at the Academy of Music and Theatre in Munich since 2004 and also regularly conducts international master courses.

 

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