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The extortionately priced sales of classical instruments have caused many a debate, and even a few controversies, over the years. Thefts most often bring to light the price of private instruments, particularly in the press. In 2010, acclaimed violinist Min-Jin Kym famously left her violin on the floor of a café whilst she ate lunch: the violin was stolen from under her feet. Unfortunately, the violin in question was a rare 314-year-old Stradivarius (one of only 450 worldwide) with an eye-watering price tag of £1.2 million pounds (The Telegraph).

Celebrated violinist Johannes Pramsohler, knows the value of his instrument, but thinks of it as just that: ‘literally an instrument’. Speaking to german-language ‘Südstern’, Johannes acknowledges the importance of knowing an instrument’s value so that it is looked after correctly, but says he chooses his instrument based on its sound: ‘it is inspiring, if a violin sounds as good as mine’. His violin of choice is a P.G. Rogeri from 1713, previously owned by the illustrious Reinhard Goebel. When asked about its monetary value, Johannes notes that there is a question to be asked of any violinist: ‘do you buy a house – or a violin?’ He has obviously chosen the violin, something he calls a ‘great investment’.

Obviously, there are those who could buy a private island, let alone a house, for the price of their violin. The recent asking price for a legendary Guarneri del Gesù design was £12 million pounds just a few years ago, the highest recorded price in history. However, to a player some might say that the importance of an instrument is priceless; it is their livelihood and a definite necessity. But in such an economically driven world it is hard for many to see this past the pound signs.

Johannes Pramsohler

(Written on June 19, 2012 )

Die Debüt-CD “Pisendel – Violinkonzerte aus Dresden” des begabten Barockgeigers Johannes Pramsohler mit Werken von Händel, Fasch und Pisendel, erhielt in einer Rezension des Fono Forum Magazins jeweils fünf von fünf Sternen in den Rubriken ‘Musik’ und ‘Klang’. Unter der Leitung von Pramsohler spielten die ‘International Baroque Players’ unter anderem nie eingespielte Stücke von Händel und Heinichen.

Die Rezension von Richard Lorber lobt vor allem das perfekte Zusammenspiel Prahmsohlers mit den Hörner, die unglaubliche Präzision der Stücke und den weitläufigen Klang, der dem Hörer das Gefühl gibts, “als spürte man den Bogen oder die Lippen am Blatt”.

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(Written on May 17, 2012 )

Virtuoso Baroque Violinist Johannes Pramsohler will be appearing on BBC Radio 3′s In Tune this afternoon along with his ensemble the International Baroque Players.

Johannes will be joined by IBP Director, Aliye Cornish, to talk about the groups upcoming events and recently released debut CD ‘Pisendel – Violin Concertos from Dresden’.  The CD, which features previously unrecorded works by Handel, Fasch, Heinchen and Pisendel, has received rave reviews in the UK and mainland Europe.

The group will be performing tomorrow as part of the London Handel Festival at Grosvenor Chapel, 19.00 in a concert themed The Madness of Love’ featuring Soprano Mercedes Arcuri.

Tune in from 16.30 to listen live or catch up on BBC iplayer

 

(Written on April 11, 2012 )

WildKatPR would like to wish everybody a very happy Easter! We’d like to celebrate by recommending upcoming dates for our clients including:

Johannes Pramsohler:

6th April: Osterspiele, Margarethenskirche, Sterzing

Die Passion auf vier Seiten

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ACCENTUS Music:

6th April: St Thomas Church, Leipzig

St Matthew Passion – St Thomas Boys Choir

For more information please click here.

LA Phil Live: Symphony of a thousand

13th April: Electric Cinema, Portobello Road, London, 2pm.

Gustavo Dudamel, the LA Philharmonic and Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra – Mahler’s “Symphony of a thousand”

For more information please click here.

 

(Written on April 5, 2012 )

We are delighted to begin 2012 with some exciting new additions to our client roster.

Bridget Cunningham is an award-winning harpsichordist, conductor and early music specialist whose research and performances have been featured on ITV, Sky Arts and BBC TV and Radio including Woman’s Hour, Front Row and Radio 3’s In Tune.  We are delighted to be working with Bridget on all her up-coming engagements and promoting her new album ‘Handel in Ireland’.

We are also excited to be working with the up and coming lyric soprano Nadine Mortimer-Smith who is appearing at St Alban’s Chamber Opera and in the Fourth London Festival of American Music in 2012, as well as producing her first recording. WildKat PR are working with Nadine in Europe and the USA, offering PR and consultancy services.

We also welcome the French Institute, the official French government centre for culture in the UK. Their classical concert series encourages cross-cultural exchange and highlights the rich history of French music. Upcoming concerts feature singers from the Royal Academy of Music, the Psophos Quartet, the Mercury Quartet, Ivan Ilic, Charles Owen and more.

We will also be working with an exciting young Baroque violinist, Johannes Pramsohler on his busy concert schedule which regularly takes him all over the world.  This year Johannes will be releasing his solo album with the International Baroque Players entitled ‘Pisendel – Violin Concertos From Dresden,’ which included previously unrecorded works by Handel, Fasch and Pisendel.

Finally, we welcome the pianist and composer Jean-Philippe Rio-Py. Jean-Philippe’s rhythmic compositions have already led him to record an album for Cutting Edge / Air Edel, and he will recording his second CD in 2012, as well as performing at the exclusive Box club in Soho.

Nadine Mortimer-Smith

For any enquiries, please contact WildKat PR on london@wildkatpr.com, or call us +44 20 7499 9334.

(Written on January 23, 2012 )