Benjamin Schmid (Violine), Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra, Ltg. Tibor Bogányi: Béla Bartók, Violinkonzerte Nr. 1 & 2, Gramola CD 99138; Tschaikowski, Violinkonzert D-Dur &
Highlights
For this fabulous Bottesini Recording Dominik Wagner got the Opus Klassik Prize 2022, together with Benjamin Schmid, Jeremias Fliedl and Emanuel Tjeknavorian conducting the Würtembergisches Kammerorchester.
Saisonabschlusskonzert 2020/21 - Grosses Festspielhaus Salzburg.
ERMANNO WOLF-FERRARI Konzert für Violine und Orchester, D-Dur, op. 26
Benjamin Schmid begeht eine Würdigung Beethovens im Sinne der „Weitergabe des Feuers“ (G. Mahler) - jeder seiner neun Meisterschüler der Universität Mozarteum und er selbst spielen am offiziellen 250. Geburtstag des vermutlich wichtigsten Komponisten aller Zeiten je eine der zehn Violinsonaten.
After a finally wonderfully successful Summer 2020 we are finishing our plans for 2021, our great 2021 Program has been released!
find the whole program on
www.diabellisommer.at
We are looking forward to this fantastic program and look very forward to perform for you again soon!
Benjamin is back! We all remember the unbelievable performance of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto delivered by “The complete violinist”
Benjamin Schmid. The orchestra fell totally in love with him, and he has now, despite his very full schedule, accepted our invitation once again
to lead and play the “Purely Classical” series.
Stargeiger Benjamin Schmid im Konzert-Porträt auf Servus TV am Nationalfeiertag. Der Salzburger Geiger Benjamin Schmid zählt weltweit zu den renommiertesten und vielseitigsten Geigern unserer Zeit. Seinen 50. Geburtstag feierte der Virtuose mit einem fulminanten Konzert im Mozarteum Salzburg.
Benjamin Schmid, a native of Vienna, has won a number of awards including the 1992 Carl Flesch Competition in London, where he also won the Mozart, Beethoven and audience prizes. His qualities as a soloist and his improvisatory abilities in jazz make him a violinist with a unique profile, whose repertoire comprises both well-known works and concertos by Wolf Ferrari, Gulda, Korngold, Muthspiel, Weill, Weinberg and Reger.