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Nazionalità Germania
Stati Uniti Stati Uniti
Genere Musica classica[1] Crossover (musica)[1]
Periodo di attività musicale 1990 – in attività
Strumento violino
Album pubblicati 12


Molti di voi non lo conosceranno, ed ammetto che io, fino a poco tempo fa, ignoravo l'esistenza di questo talentuoso genio del violino...poi mi sono imbattuta in un film intitolato "Il violinista del Diavolo" ( recensione QUI! ) dedicato alla vita di Niccolò Paganini, il cui personaggio è interpretato appunto da David.

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Così ho fatto un pò di ricerche...

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David Garrett, pseudonimo di David Christian Bongartz (Aquisgrana, 4 settembre 1980), è un violinista e compositore tedesco naturalizzato statunitense.[2]
Particolarmente apprezzato come musicista da Zubin Mehta e Daniel Barenboim, suona un violino Stradivari[2] e un Vuillaume; possiede anche un Santo Serafino e un Guarneri del Gesù.

Si è fatto conoscere dalla critica per il suo repertorio di musica rock adattato all'orchestra e, in particolare, al violino, che tende nelle sue cover a sostituire le chitarre di artisti quali Brian May, Angus Young, Slash, Kirk Hammett, Jimmy Page o Kurt Cobain, ma anche le voci, come quelle di Axl Rose o Michael Jackson.
In modo analogo, accompagnato da chitarre e batterie, ha portato celeberrimi brani classici a tonalità più rock.

Garrett ha frequentato le Masterclass di Keshet Eilon in Israele nelle estati del 1997, 1998, 1999 e 2002.

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Il padre è un avvocato tedesco mentre la madre, Dove Garrett, è una ballerina statunitense.
Proprio dalla madre ha preso il cognome utilizzato come pseudonimo, scelto dai suoi genitori perché «più pronunciabile».[3]

All'età di nove anni ha fatto il suo debutto al festival "Kissinger Sommer".[4][5]
A 11 anni collabora con la Filarmonica di Amburgo, mentre nel 1994, a quindici anni, stipula un accordo con la Deutsche Grammophon per l'incisione di diverse opere come solista.
Nel 2004 si diploma in arte alla Juilliard School di New York.[6]

Nel 2008 è entrato nel Guinness dei primati per aver eseguito il volo del calabrone in un minuto e sei secondi.[2]

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Garrett in concerto a Colonia nel 2010

Con l'album Rock Symphonies del 2010 si fa conoscere alla platea internazionale;[2] nel disco Garrett unisce il genere classico con il rock, fondendo brani di autori quali Vivaldi e Beethoven con altri come U2, Nirvana, Metallica e Aerosmith.[7]

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Riguardo al suo strumento musicale, a undici anni ha ricevuto il suo primo violino Stradivari.[6]
David Garrett possedeva anche un violino Guadagnini del 1772; nel 2007, dopo un'esibizione presso il Barbican Centre di Londra vi cadde sopra danneggiandolo gravemente,[6] ma poté riutilizzarlo nuovamente poco tempo dopo.

Il 12 ottobre 2012 è uscito il suo nuovo lavoro intitolato Music, anticipato dalla cover al violino di Viva la vida dei Coldplay.[8]

Nel 2013 debutta come attore cinematografico nel film Il violinista del diavolo, dove è protagonista nel ruolo di Niccolò Paganini.

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Il 25 ottobre dello stesso anno pubblicherà il suo capolavoro intitolato Garrett vs. Paganini, che si può considerare un omaggio al compositore genovese.

Nel 2015 esce il suo album intitolato Explosive, che presenta una combinazione di brani pop e brani classici, oltre a numerosi brani composti da David stesso, tra cui l'omonimo singolo.

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Il 18 agosto 2017 esce il singolo Bittersweet Symphony che anticipa l'album di cover Rock Revolution, pubblicato il 17 settembre successivo.

L'11 ottobre 2020, Garrett ha eseguito l'inno nazionale tedesco al Gran Premio dell'Eifel di Formula 1 2020 come parte delle cerimonie di apertura.

Il 9 ottobre ha pubblicato un altro album in studio chiamato Alive: My Soundtrack.

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Album in studio
1995 - Mozart: Concerto per violino K 218 e 271, sonata per violino e pianoforte in Si bemolle maggiore, K. 454
1995 - Violin Sonata
1997 - Paganini Caprices
2001 - Tchaikovsky, Conus: Violin Concertos
2002 - Pure Classics
2006 - Free
2007 - Virtuoso
2008 - Encore
2009 - David Garrett
2009 - Classic Romance
2010 - Rock Symphonies
2011 - Legacy (BeethovenKreisler/Rachmaninov) - Garrett/Marin/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Decca
2012 - Music
2013 - 14
2013 - Garrett vs. Paganini
2014 - Timeless
2015 - Explosive
2017 - Rock Revolution
2018 - Unlimited
2020 Alive: My Soundtrack
2022 Iconic

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2004 - Nokia Night of the Proms
2008 - The New Classical Generation 2008

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David Garrett: Live – In Concert & In Private (2009)
David Garrett: Rock Symphonies – Open Air Live (2010)
David Garrett: Legacy Live in Baden Baden (2011)
David Garrett: Music – Live in Concert (2012)
David Garrett: Unlimited - Live from the Arena di Verona (2021)

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2013 - Il violinista del diavolo (The Devil's Violinist), regia di Bernard Rose
Sesamstraße (1 episode)
Dein Song (segment "Good Times")
"Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag" (feat. Till Lindemann)


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Cavaliere dell'Ordine al Merito della Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia - nastrino per uniforme ordinaria — 2011

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Premio Radio Regenbogen, marzo 2008
Echo Classics, Classico senza confini, ottobre 2008
GQ Award Man of the Year categoria musica, novembre 2008
Goldene Feder, maggio 2009
Goldener Geigenbogen, maggio 2009
Golden Camera, Miglior Musica Internazionale, gennaio 2010
Il violinista più veloce del mondo, Guinness World Record, da maggio 2008 a dicembre 2011
Premi Bambi, categoria Classic (14 novembre 2013)
Premio musicale di Francoforte, 2017

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(EN) Chris True, Biography, su allmusic.com.
Matteo Cruccu, Garrett, lo Stradivari rock: ponte tra Vivaldi e gli U2, in Corriere della Sera, 19 marzo 2011, p. 61
^ (EN) Kevin L. Carter, String Theory: Is David Garrett the Next, Next Thing?, in princetoninfo.com, 9 settembre 2009.
^ (EN) William S. Goodfellow, Kissinger Summer Fest scores in traditionally friendly fashion, in Deseret News, 19 agosto 1990.
^ (DE) 30. Musikfestival "Kissinger Sommer" – Intendantin: "Wünsche mir mehr Jugendliche in Konzertsälen", su musik-heute.de, 19 giugno 2015.
(EN) Stuart Husband, Classical Brits: don't hate them because they're beautiful, su telegraph.co.uk, 11 maggio 2008.
^ (EN) David Garret to release Rock Symphonies, su decca.com, 1º luglio 2010.
^ (EN) David's new Music-Video "Viva la Vida", su david-garrett.com, 21 settembre 2012

Bibliografia
(DE) Michael Fuchs-Gamböck e Thorsten Schatz, David Garrett: Der Rebell mit der Geige, Monaco di Baviera, Knaur-Taschenbuch-Verlag, 2010. ISBN 978-3-426-78431-0.



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Dopo un lungo tour estivo, e quello appena finito con concerti tutti sold out, dopo aver vinto una miriade di svariati premi e' uscito un nuovo cd di David!


'Timeless – Brahms & Bruch Violin Concertos'

Il New Album. e' uscito il 9 ottobre 2014 .

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Tracklist

Max Bruch (1838 – 1920) – Konzert für Violine und Orchester g-Moll op. 26

1. Vorspiel. Allegro moderato
2. Adagio
3. Finale. Allegro

Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) – Konzert für Violine und Orchester D-Dur op. 77

4. Allegro non troppo
5. Adagio
6. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace – Poco più presto


La Deluxe-Version contiene un DVD di 25-minüti di Making-Of dell' Album

Aquistateli qui:


Timeless in Deluxe-Version

http://www.amazon.de/dp/B00NUJ77GI/?tag=um...DDVD_B00NUJ77GI

Timeless in Standard-Version


http://www.amazon.de/dp/B00NQNO26G/?tag=um...ioCD_B00NQNO26G
 
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RESE NOTE LE NUOVE DATE PER IL MESE DI MARZO 2015:


David Garrett joue Brahms "Timeless" - Tournée Récital 2015

David Garrett, violon
Julien Quentin, piano


PROGRAMMA:
- Scherzo de la sonate F.A.E. (Johannes Brahms)
- Sonate pour violon et piano n° 1 en sol majeur opus 78 "Regensonate" (Johannes Brahms)
- Sonate pour violon et piano n° 2 en la majeur opus 100 "Thuner-Sonate" (Johannes Brahms)
- Sonate pour violon et piano n° 3 en ré mineur opus 108 (Johannes Brahms)

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E col nuovo anno David arrivera' finalmente anche in Italia!!!
Io purtroppo non potro' andarci xche' sono citta' non raggiungibili...

www.david-garrett.com/


05/03/15 21:00
Auditorium Rai - Torino - Italy
Buy Tickets http://www.bigliettionline.rai.it//RaiOsn/...=1707&action=2;


06/03/15 20:30
Auditorium Rai - Torino - Italy
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07/03/15 20:30
Teatro San Carlo - Napoli - Italy
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08/03/15 18:00
Teatro San Carlo - Napoli - Italy
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david ha suonato a torino e napoli...ed e' stato un successo...
Segnalo il forum aperto da me dedicato all'artista fateci un salto

http://davidgarrett-thedevilsviolinist.forumcommunity.net/

DAVID A TORINO!!!!!!5-6 marzo 2015




David e' a torino come prima tappa del nuovo tour in Italia, ieri ed oghgi a torino poi andra' a Napoli...e su facebook si trovano tante foto^^


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David Garrett con Carlo Romano, protagonista all'oboe del solo che apre il secondo tempo del Concerto per violino di Brahms.
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sempre su FB e' possibile vedere un album di foto: Prima prova con David Garrett
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Fun in Turin - Piazza CLN!
David non si smentisce mai ihihihiih






ricordate che potrete ascoltare David in concerto stasera online su RAI3 alle 20:30 www.radioline.co/listen-to-rai_radio_3.html

DAVID A NAPOLI 7-8 MARZO 2015



David davanti il Castel dell'Ovo - Napoli, il 7 marzo 2015


David & John Axelrod !





David durante il concerto nel Teatro San Carlo di Napoli, il 7 marzo 2015



 
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Nuova intervista a David:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/articl...l#ixzz3WPelAKgH

Interview with violinist David Garrett: 'I thought my father hated me'


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With his good looks and designer wardrobe, he’s the pin-up of the classical music world. Tantalisingly single, he’s mobbed by screaming fans wherever he plays. But what are the demons that drive this virtuoso violinist? Liz Jones follows him to Italy to find out...

If this was my life – travelling from one city to the next, never seeing anything other than yet more corporate carpet – I’d keel over. But it turns out that solo violinist David Garrett spends up to 340 days a year living out of a suitcase, eating room-service food, his 299-year-old Stradivarius violin strapped to his back, probably the most precious rucksack in the world (it’s worth £3.6 million). On a sofa in his suite on the fifth floor of Turin’s Golden Palace hotel, I ask how he copes with the gruelling routine. ‘I try to do breathing meditation for sleep: that usually takes the thoughts away and relaxes my body. I don’t have any special ritual before a show. This is my life. I try to make it normal.’


“I don’t care about people who don’t take me seriously because of my appearance ”

We meet the morning after his concert at the Rai Auditorium. David had swaggered onstage, glamorous in a black suit, one hand in his pocket, violin aloft in a wave, and you’d be forgiven for thinking his surname was Cassidy: the audience of mainly women – aged from 11 to over 80 – were screaming. I met one fan beforehand: Stefania, a 26-year-old Italian who works in IT, who had flown from Cork to be here, along with her mother, an English teacher, and 15 of her 13-year-old pupils.

Another fan tells me she has been to every concert David has given in the past three years. What is it about him that inspires such adoration? Says Stefania, ‘He always recognises the work of the orchestra and the other people playing beside him. The way he performs every song, classical or not, is unique. He feels the music, he reinterprets it so that he is actually shaping it in a new and unexpected way.’

And he’s a hunk, too, I add. She laughs. ‘I wanted to meet him after the show as my 11-year-old friend wanted her violin signed. We were told it was not possible, but I bought him flowers, and made sure they were delivered to him.’


In his room, David carefully takes the violin from its case. ‘Oh, it’s so small!’ I say, surprised, as its melancholic sound had filled the auditorium. ‘That’s not something I usually like to hear,’ says David, blue eyes twinkling, placing a little cloth over its bottom, and nestling it under his chin. Does he feel it has a gender? ‘Not really. It’s part of me.’

In 2007 at London’s Barbican, he slipped and fell on the case carrying his beloved £1 million 1772 Guadagnini violin, cracking it in six places. ‘I felt I’d lost my life partner. I was just about to pay the last instalment on the loan. It was finally mine, and I broke it.’ (Repairs took seven months and cost £60,000.)

His room – bar the empty cigarette packets (in his dressing room the night before, he had smoked out of the window, waving at fans down below) – is very tidy: he’s a typical Virgo. There are no personal mementos, no groupies. ‘I have flats in New York and Berlin, I sometimes miss being at home because I know where things are there. I don’t care about possessions. I’ve never bought a car in my life; I’d rather collect property.’

While David was resplendent in a black suit last night, today he’s in his trademark look: distressed jeans, Union Jack T-shirt, asymmetric Y Project jacket, chunky skull necklaces and rings, hair in a ponytail, strong arms covered in a tattoo that says ‘Rock and roll’. Does he have a stylist? ‘If anybody bought me clothes it was in relationships in New York when I was in college. You know how women are when they date – “Try this on, try that on.” I wear something I feel comfortable in. Going on stage is hard enough – a lot of people, a lot of expectations, mostly your own – so you need to find who you are, and since I never wear a tuxedo in my private life I feel like this is my clothes, something I feel sexy in. I wear it on stage because it gives me the confidence to only concentrate on music.’

Last night, having played Brahms, his encores were Bach’s ‘Sarabande’, followed by Michael Jackson’s ‘Smooth Criminal’. ‘That was very spur of the moment. I did see some young people in the audience so I thought, “OK, I give them something to cheer them up.”’

David’s speech is a seductive hybrid of clipped German and New York drawl. He is the master of the ‘crossover’ performance: he is as likely to be found performing Coldplay to a stadium of 15,000 as he is to be in a concert hall, flanked by an orchestra. I’m not a fan of crossover – because what could be more beautiful than Bach? – but David explains, ‘I want families to take their kids, I want teenagers to come, I want the mid-20s to come. I don’t want to always stand still, I want to move with the violin!’ Why then hasn’t the notoriously snooty classical world turned its back on him? ‘Because I’m very good at it,’ he smiles.


“If I’m only semi in love I’m probably not the best boyfriend ”

When did he start dyeing his hair? I’d noticed, in the endless YouTube footage of him – in 1991, performing with the Hamburg Philharmonic; in 1993, performing at the Verbier festival – he was definitely dark. He has very black brows and stubble, and impossibly long and curly black lashes. ‘Right now it’s just got a lot of sun so it’s not really that bleached, but I go back and forth depending on the season. I had it quite dark for the movie I did about two years ago [he played Paganini in The Devil’s Violinist, but says of a film career, ‘I don’t think I’m made for it’]. I started dyeing it during my college years because it’s such a dull brown and I was like, “Meh! Blond could be more fun.”’

I wonder if he’s vain. ‘I try not to eat junk food, I make sure my system works: I have to make sure I’m physically good because I play a lot of shows. I travel a lot so it makes sense to maintain myself, but there is a difference between maintaining a healthy situation and being vain. I don’t spend much time in the bathroom at all.’


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David’s father Georg and mother Dove at a music awards ceremony in 2009


He’s always being compared to David Beckham. ‘He’s a good-looking guy so I take that as a compliment. I did meet him once, at the GQ awards in Berlin. He has a home base so he could take his family with him. I spend ten months not at home, so if I had a girlfriend or a wife, yes she could travel with me, but can you imagine having kids unable to go to normal school? I’m not saying that I’m thinking of doing this for the next 30, 40 years, but it’s also the way this job works: you cannot sustain success on that kind of level if you say, “No, I’m only going to play 30 shows a year.”’

He surprises me when he says he’s not long back from a holiday. ‘I went at Christmas, to the Maldives. I took my mum.’

Ah, his mother. A formidable, blonde American beauty, Dove Garrett (David took her maiden name, as his father’s surname, Bongartz, was deemed too foreign) was a ballet dancer who met her future husband, Georg, a lawyer, at a concert, when she came to Frankfurt to perform.

David was born in Aachen, Germany, close to the borders with Belgium and the Netherlands, and started playing the violin aged four. His brother Alex, who is two years older, had already started playing, and whatever his brother had, David wanted too. But it was David who had the talent, and when his father, who played the violin in addition to running an auction house that sold musical instruments, realised this, he took control of his son’s life. ‘It wasn’t that my brother wasn’t talented,’ says David, ‘but he caved under the pressure, he started crying more than me.’

So David began the arduous crawl to excellence: at five he was driven to Holland each weekend to study. Aged seven, he was driven six hours to Lübeck in the north every week to study under a different teacher. He was home-schooled by a private tutor, and gave his first performance with the Hamburg Philharmonic aged ten. At 13, he was signed to the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label, which led to him recording, at just 14, all 24 of Paganini’s ‘Caprices’ and playing concerts with the world’s leading orchestras. To date he has sold 3.5 million albums, and his string of summer open-air shows in Germany is a sellout.


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David serenades Liz on his £3.6 million Stradivarius

It sounds incredibly hard. ‘My choice was to play music, [it] wasn’t to practise so much, you know, the discipline. I’m OK with the past. I’m OK with those troubled times because they ended up leading me to where I am right now. But there were a lot of tears involved.’

He once said his parents made ‘a million mistakes’. ‘Doesn’t every parent? They were very tough. My dad especially was very tough on me. It was mainly verbal. It was a different generation… Certainly we had the physical situation with my dad.’ He pauses and looks tearful.

‘The thing is, I was very young, he was working with me every day for six, seven hours, it was just hard to understand as a kid that being put down verbally was not a sign of him not caring about me; as a kid you think they hate you. My dad called me names. It wasn’t good what he did, obviously, and certainly a mistake. I wouldn’t do it with my kids. He wanted a result which in the end happened. Did he use the right methods? Certainly not. Did he get the result? Yes. I wouldn’t relive my past. I would not want a single day as a kid again because it was really not nice. But it did everything it needed to do in order for me to be where I am now.’

Is he still close to his dad? ‘My parents are no longer together. But I still see him, yes.’

If he hadn’t been a musician? ‘A banker. I like working with figures.’ I’m not sure if he’s teasing. Would he want his child to become a musician? ‘You’re kidding me. I’ve had so much music in my life I want it to be quiet at home. Here’s the thing, if they really want to do it I’m not going to stop them, but I’m not going to give them an instrument and say, “Now, go start practice”.’

David was finally able to break free from his dad. Aged 17, at the height of his career, he left for New York, on the pretext of going to visit his brother, by then at Harvard. He auditioned for Juilliard, the prestigious school of music, drama and dance. Why should this upset his parents? ‘Dad didn’t think I needed to learn anything. He was wrong at that point.’

His father disowned him, which is why David had to pay his way by modelling for the likes of Armani and appearing in Vogue. Was there no money left from all the years spent performing and recording? ‘My parents spent all of that, and a little bit more, on private tutoring, on my travel to teachers in Miami, New York. We had to pay five or six teachers a month to come to our house. I went to New York with about £13,500 and I had to pay that back as well as make money for tuition.’

For three years, David studied musicology and composition under the renowned violinist and conductor Itzhak Perlman as well as composer Eric Ewazen, who said of him, ‘His spectacular, heartfelt and expressive playing dazzled those of us who had the great pleasure of teaching him, and we recognised his extraordinary gifts and amazing talent.’

I tell David his good looks work against him, make those who don’t know their Paganini from their Purcell think he’s all image. ‘I don’t care about people who don’t take me seriously because they judge me from appearance, not from what I do. Basically, they are the frauds, not me.’

He tells me he ‘went out a lot in college at weekends when there were no classes’; he never went really wild. ‘Responsibility is in my bones. Maybe I did it twice or three times in my life, and I got really f***ed the next day with work, and that really bothered me.’

Having been home-tutored from the age of eight until he was 17, this was the first time David had something close to a normal life. He made friends. Is he still in touch with any of them? ‘There was an actress: she is really famous now, she made a movie with Brad Pitt. Somehow she slipped my mind…never mind. I was pretty close to the dancers. I made friends quickly, but what happened is I missed that moment in high school when you find out that people who are nice to you are not necessarily nice behind your back. Everyone was extremely nice to me in college so I thought, “Very nice people!”, but then I figured out they were not talking nicely behind my back. I learned late that adults are not nice people.’

So who is his best friend now? ‘Eric Wentz, an actor I met in college. There is an organ player… Um.’ While he is ‘very close’ to his brother, who has a family and a dog and lives just outside New York City, even his younger sister Elena seems at arm’s length, as he tells me, ‘She’s a musician, she wants to work with me… I don’t know.’

I tell him I feel sorry for him. He doesn’t even have the stellar entourage. He travels with two people: Tobias Weigold-Wimmer, who looks after the classical side, and tour manager Jörg Kollenbroich, with whom he plans to spend the afternoon in the gym, after the requisite four hours of daily practice. ‘I like being a soloist. I have to do all my work by myself, but I like that. There is no groomer, no chef. I take a normal plane.’

And after a concert, back at the hotel? ‘The worst aspect is being by yourself at the end of the night – it’s not loneliness, but you have to be very secure with yourself and to know what to do with yourself. It’s very isolated.’

Do the orchestra members resent his stardom? The violinists have all been playing since they could barely crawl, too, so what sets him apart? ‘Lots of things. First of all, the technique to play a big violin concerto, well, not everybody has it, actually just a few: I can count the really good violinists on two hands. And it’s of course having the memory, not having the nerves on stage.’ Is he a diva? ‘I consider myself a nice person, I don’t think I’ve had any complaints. I think I’m still pretty much grounded and I treat people nicely. I don’t lose my temper.’

While the orchestra members read from sheet music, David has memorised his entire 90-minute performance. ‘I’ve never analysed how I do it, I guess it’s a talent…it’s something that has always been there. It’s an instinct for music combined with a really good technique which comes from work and discipline over many years. It takes a lot of strength to project in a big hall against the orchestra.’

I tell him I’d been surprised that, after the first, very long movement, when he had put down his bow, there was no applause. Traditionally, he tells me, classical audiences wait until the very end to clap. ‘It’s like making love to a woman, and she makes no sound. It’s disconcerting. You have no idea how well you’re doing.’

Ah. And so to women. The music he plays is so romantic. Has he ever had his heart broken? ‘Many times.’ Ever been in love? ‘Of course.’ Is he in a relationship now? ‘Maybe, maybe not. It is very hard to meet a woman when I’m on the road.’

I wonder, given his closeted childhood, whether he was a virgin when he enrolled at the Juilliard. ‘I didn’t know where to meet women; I was extremely shy. I went a year before without my parents to a music camp in Israel. That was the first time I made out with a girl. I was 17, 18.’ And how many have there been? ‘Maybe three girlfriends in college – I would think that’s reasonable.’

So what is his favourite thing to do on a date? ‘I love to walk. For me the ideal date is taking a walk in a great city like Rome or Paris or New York when it’s snowing. Women hate that because they don’t get to wear shoes, exactly, but they can wear sneakers. I find beauty in everything that is slow.’

It’s no wonder he’s single and approaching 35. When did he last ‘go for a walk’ with a woman? ‘It was just after Christmas.’

His ideal woman? He has a T-shirt with the face of model Lily Donaldson on the chest. ‘You have to have first of all a good heart, and if you can laugh and not be stressed with each other that’s important. I’m not an arguing person.’

Is he a good boyfriend? ‘When I’m really in love I will make a huge effort. If I’m semi in love I’m probably not the best boyfriend. I’m horrible at remembering stuff. ’

Tonight, another show in Turin, then he’s off to Naples, then London, to work with a talented young female pianist. He recently played in Moscow. How did he feel given Putin’s stance on Ukraine, on homosexuality? ‘I’m so not a political person. Obviously I watch it but in the end I consider myself very neutral. All I’m trying to do is give people love in their hearts.’

I take my leave, but not before having my photo taken with David playing me with his bow. ‘Do “Sarabande”,’ I ask him. ‘No, too much violent movement, I would hit you in the face.’ Has he seen Fifty Shades of Grey yet? ‘No, thank God. Too much hype. I plan to stay away.’

Does he have a dark side? ‘I’m pretty sure I do. But for me the priority is to be great on stage.’

David’s new album Timeless: Brahms and Bruch Violin Concertos With the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra will be released on 20 April by Decca



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Articolo in attesa del concerto in Piazza Duomo a Milano del 30/5


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David Garrett: “Amo Paganini ma non faccio patti col diavolo”

“Per niente al mondo mi accorderei col demonio” giura il violinista tedesco, che il 30 maggio suonerà a Milano, diretto da Riccardo Chailly. E che a noi parla anche di mèches e teschi
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Non aprite quel profilo Twitter. Trovereste le sue foto con una maschera di bellezza, durante un bagno rilassante in una vasca piena di schiuma, a bordo piscina con Martin (l’orsacchiotto-mascotte). Non aprite l’account Twitter di David Garrett: vi porterebbe fuori strada. Perché quel trentaquattrenne piacente – e piacióne – è una star del violino, con tre milioni di dischi venduti e un seguito femminile da idolo rock.

Figlio di un avvocato tedesco e di una prima ballerina americana, enfant prodige (a 13 anni il primo contratto esclusivo, con la Deutsche Grammophon), è pure nel Guinness dei primati per la più veloce esecuzione di Il volo del calabrone di Rimskij-Korsakov (un minuto e sei secondi). Lo vogliono registi – Bernard Rose gli ha affidato la parte di Paganini in Il violinista del diavolo – e, soprattutto, direttori d’orchestra quali Daniel Barenboim e Zubin Mehta (assieme hanno appena registrato l’album Timeless). Il 30 maggio sarà il solista di Concerto per Milano, l’appuntamento gratuito in piazza Duomo – trasmesso in diretta su Rai5 – con la Filarmonica della Scala diretta da Riccardo Chailly. Spettatori previsti: 50 mila.


Perché ha scelto di dividersi tra repertorio classico e rock-pop? In Timeless suona Brahms e Bruch, in Rock Symphonies alterna Smells Like Teen Spirit dei Nirvana e la Toccata di Bach, Master of Puppets dei Metallica e la Quinta di Beethoven…
Ho iniziato con il crossover perché amo tutti i generi, non c’è motivo di scegliere e di limitarsi.
Magari così le riesce più facile la missione di avvicinare le nuove generazioni a Mozart o Beethoven.

“Missione” suona così religioso… Credo che l’obiettivo di ogni artista sia far interessare il pubblico a ciò che lo appassiona.

Oggi quanto conta il look in questo tipo d’operazione?
È importante, inutile negarlo. Per avere presenza scenica occorre una certa unicità, una “diversità”. Il che comunque non significa rinunciare a essere quel che si è.

Come mai porta le mèches? Tante bionde lo sanno bene: è più difficile farsi prendere sul serio.
Non mi preoccupo di essere preso sul serio, mi basta che sia io a prendermi sul serio. Il colore dei capelli non cambia la personalità. Trovo che così mi stiano meglio, al naturale sarebbero marroni pelo di cane.

E l’anello con il teschio, in evidenza ogni volta che si esibisce?
Ce l’ho da un po’ d’anni, è una sorta di portafortuna.

Le ricorda un episodio significativo?
No, mi piace il design.

Quali considera i momenti chiave della sua vita?
Il giorno che ho preso per la prima volta in mano un violino, a quattro anni. Mio fratello maggiore ne aveva uno e io ero geloso, volevo tutto quello che possedeva lui. La seconda svolta è stata nel 1999, quando – dopo le superiori – ho lasciato la Germania e sono andato a New York a studiare musicologia e composizione con Itzhak Perlman alla Julliard School.

Era già famoso, perché trasferirsi e ricominciare?
Avevo bisogno di trovare la mia strada. E poi a quell’età chiunque desidera lasciare casa e scoprire il mondo, vivere le proprie esperienze.

Un desiderio ancora più comprensibile in chi, a 11 anni, era già così responsabilizzato da suonare con uno Stradivari.
Era in prestito, uno Stradivari me lo sono comprato soltanto sette anni fa… Non l’ho sentito come un peso, piuttosto come un onore e un’ispirazione, mi ha spinto a diventare un performer migliore.
C
ome si sopravvive a un’infanzia da bambino prodigio?
Sono parecchio testardo e non mollo.

E a una vita da trottola internazionale?
Sto fermo forse quattro settimane all’anno, l’ultima vacanza che ricordo è una toccata e fuga per Capodanno, alle Maldive con mamma. Però mi occorre poco per ricaricarmi: una passeggiata di notte, cose normali. Yoga e meditazione? Magari più avanti…

Il violino è uno strumento romantico. Lei lo è altrettanto?
C’è molto business nella mia vita e non puoi essere romantico quando si tratta di business… Ma in fondo spero di sì.

Una pazzia per amore?
Avevo una fidanzata e stava lavorando a Parigi. Ho volato 16 ore per stare assieme a lei due.

Adesso ha una relazione?
Ci sono tante persone nella mia vita.

Tante?
No no no, non fraintendiamo: relazioni d’amicizia. Ho appena iniziato a vedere qualcuno, quindi: sono impegnato.

Al cinema è stato Niccolò Paganini: per cosa stipulerebbe un patto con il diavolo?
Per nulla al mondo.
 
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David Concerto in Duomo a Milano


Ieri alle 21 su RAI 5 e' andato in onda il concerto della Filarmonica di Milano con David come primo violino!!! ecco le foto ed i filmati trovati on line...

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It has been an amazing concert with more than 40.000 people!
Mille grazie to everyone! If you missed it, you can watch it online today on ARTE Concert at 18:00 CET! Please follow this link:


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DALLE PROVE DEL 28/5
Rehearsal in Milano with Maestro Riccardo Chailly!








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Milano, la coppia Chailly-Garrett conquista i 40mila in piazza Duomo
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David e' in Italy...ieri ha suonato a Milano...
ma prima delle foto vi annuncio che presto uscira' il nuovo cd ‪‎Explosive





Ready to rock'n'roll Milano?
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German violinist David Garrett performs live in Milan

ecco qualche foto tratte da:

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Poi...
qualche foto dal web^^


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annunciato il nuovo album!!!!
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Intitolato Explosive
Data di uscita: 9 ottobre 2015
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Dopo i concerti appena tenuti in Italia, David non si ferma, anzi...
Ieri si e' esibito all' Enescu Festival 2015 Bucharest — a Bucarest. con la Monte Carlo Philharmonic!

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e come sempre ci rende partecipi delle sue gita fuori porta^^





 
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DAVID GARRETT - "EXPLOSIVE"
nuovo cd in vendita da oggi/ Out on October 9, 2015!!!
Lo trovate su amazon a EUR 16,91

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Klassik 2014 David Garrett " Io Ti Penso Amore "

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Annunciate le date del tour tra cui due date italiane!!!!!
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14 Aprile 2016 20.30
Teatro Carlo Felice - Genova - Italy


David Garrett - Violin
Andrea Battistoni - Conductor
Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice

Programma:

Marco Lombardi - Delle Acque per Orchestra e voce recitante su testi tratti dai Codici di Leonardo da Vinci

Peter Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto op. 35 (David's performance)
Peter Tchaikovsky - Sinfonia No. 3 op. 39 "Polacca"


15 Aprile 2016 21.00
Teatro Ponchielli - Cremona - Italy


David Garrett - Violin
Andrea Battistoni - Conductor
Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice

Programma:
Peter Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto op. 35 (David's performance)
Peter Tchaikovsky - Sinfonia No. 3 op. 39 "Polacca"



Live shows


1 Marzo 2016 20.30
Auditorio Nacional - Mexico City - Mexico
Greatest Hits Tour
David with his band


2 Marzo 2016 20.30
Auditorio Nacional - Mexico City - Mexico
Greatest Hits Tour
David Garrett with his band


4 Marzo 2016 21.00
Auditorio Banamex - Monterrey - Mexico
Greatest Hits Tour
David with his band


5 Marzo 2016 21.00
Auditorio Telmex - Guadalajara - Mexico
Greatest Hits Tour
David with his band


6 Marzo 2016 20.00
Coliseo Yucatan - Merida - Mexico
Greatest Hits Tour
David Garrett with his band


10 Marzo 2016 20.00
Roy Thomson Hall - Toronto - Canada
David Garrett with his band & orchestra

Terra Cotta Financial Group presents
Join world-renowned rock star violinist David Garrett and his band for the evening as they push the limits between rock, pop and classical music. Accompanied by the Orchestra, the rare multi-genre artist will awaken your senses with a precisely arranged set of sensations.


31 Marzo 2016 20.00
Charles Bronfman Auditorium - Tel Aviv - Israel
David Garrett - Violin
Andrés Orozco-Estrada
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

Programma:

Peter Tchaikovsky - Romeo and Juliet_,_ Fantasy Overture
Sergei Prokofiev - A selection from the ballet Romeo and Juliet
Peter Tchaikovsky - Violin-Concerto op. 35 D-Major (David's performance)




1 Aprile 2016 11.00
Charles Bronfman Auditorium - Tel Aviv - Israel
David Garrett – Violin
Andrés Orozco-Estrada
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

Programma:

Sergei Prokofiev – A selection from the ballet Romeo and Juliet
Peter Tchaikovsky – Violin-Concerto op. 35 D-Major (David’s performance)

2 Aprile 2016 17.00
Museum of Art - Tel Aviv - Israel

David Garrett - Violinist
Semion - Gavrikov - Violinist
Saida Bar-Lev - Violinist
Yevgenia Pitkovsky - Violinist
Amir van der Hal - Violist
Dmitri Ratush - Violist
Roman Spitzer - Violist
Felix Nemirovsky - Cellist
Iakov Kashin - Cellist
Dmitri Golderman - Cellist
Nir Comforty - Bass player
Iris Globerson-Hirsch - Harpsichord

Programma:
Bach - Brandenburg Concerto no. 3_,_ BWV 1048
Bach - Concerto in C minor for violin and oboe_,_ BWV 1060 (arr. for violin and viola_,_ D.Ratush)
Bach - Concerto in D minor for two violins_,_ BWV 1043
Vivaldi - Concerto for 4 violins
Vivaldi - 2 Concerti from The Four Seasons



3 Aprile 2016 20.00
Auditorium - Haifa - Israel

David Garrett - Violin
Andrés Orozco-Estrada - Conductor
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Stravinsky - Suites no. 1 and no. 2 for chamber orchestra
Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto op. 35 in D-Major (David's performance)
Rachmaninov - Symphony no. 2


5 Aprile 2016 19.00
Charles Bronfman Auditorium - Tel Aviv - Israel

David Garrett - Violin
Andrés Orosco-Estrada
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

Programma:
Stravinsky - Suites no. 1 and no. 2 for chamber orchestra
Tchaikovsky - Violin-Concerto op. 35 in D-Major
Rachmaninov - Symphony no. 2



6 Aprile 2016 20.00
ICC International Convention Center - Jerusalem - Israel

David Garrett – Violin
Andrés Orozco-Estrada
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

Programma:
Stravinsky - Suites no. 1 and no. 2 for chamber orchestra
Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto op. 35 in D-Major (David's performance)
Rachmaninov - Symphony no. 2


10 Aprile 2016 11.00
Alte Oper - Frankfurt - Germany

David Garrett - Violin
Andrey Boreyko - Conductor
Frankfurter Museumsorchester
Michail Glinka (1804-1857) - Ouvertüre zur Oper Ruslan und Ludmila
Peter Tschaikowsky (1840-1893) - Konzert für Violine und Orchester D-Dur op. 35 (David's performance)
- Intermission -
Sergej Prokofjew (1891-1953) - Sinfonie Nr. 5 B-Dur op. 100



11 Aprile 2016 20.00
Alte Oper - Frankfurt - Germany

David Garrett - Violin
Andrey Boreyko - Conductor
Frankfurter Museumsorchester
Michail Glinka (1804-1857) - Ouvertüre zur Oper Ruslan und Ludmila
Peter Tschaikowsky (1840-1893) - Konzert für Violine und Orchester D-Dur op. 35 (David's performance)
- Intermission -
Sergej Prokofjew (1891-1953) - Sinfonie Nr. 5 B-Dur op. 100



14 Aprile 2016 20.30
Teatro Carlo Felice - Genoa - Italy

David Garrett - Violin
Andrea Battistoni - Conductor
Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice

Programma:

Marco Lombardi - Delle Acque per Orchestra e voce recitante su testi tratti dai Codici di Leonardo da Vinci
Peter Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto op. 35 (David's performance)
Peter Tchaikovsky - Sinfonia No. 3 op. 39 "Polacca"


15 Aprile 2016 21.00
Teatro Ponchielli - Cremona - Italy

David Garrett - Violin
Andrea Battistoni - Conductor
Orchestra del Teatro Carlo Felice

Programma:

Peter Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto op. 35 (David's performance)
Peter Tchaikovsky - Sinfonia No. 3 op. 39 "Polacca"


17 Apriel 2016 17.00
Kursaal Auditorium - Interlaken - Switzerland

David Garrett - Violin
Zakhar Bron - Conductor
Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra

Programma:
Schubert: Symphonie Nr. 8 C-Dur D 944 "Große"
Tschaikowski: Violin-Concerto op. 35 D-Dur (David's performance)


18 Aprile 2016 19.30
Kursaal Auditorium - Interlaken - Switzerland

David Garrett - Violin
Zakhar Bron - Conductor
Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra

Programma:

Wieniawski: Variations on an Original Theme_,_ op. 15
Paganini: I Palpiti_,_ op. 13 (arr. Kreisler)
Saint-Saëns: Havanese
Tschaikowski: Violinkonzert D-Dur op. 35 (David's performance)



8 Maggio 2016 20.00
Congresshalle - Saarbrücken - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


9 Maggio 2016 20.00
Meistersingerhalle - Nürnberg - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


10 Maggio 2016 20.00
Philharmonie - Munich - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


12 Maggioi 2016 20.00
Palais de la Musique et des Congrès - Strasbourg - France

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


13 Maggio 2016 20.00
Rosengarten - Mannheim - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini



15 Maggio 2016 20.00
Beethovensaal - Stuttgart - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


16 Maggio 2016 20.00
Philharmonie - Berlin - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini

18 Maggio 2016 20.00
Frauenkirche - Dresden - Germany

David Garrett - Violine
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Omer Meir Wellber - Conductor

Programma:
Peter Tschaikowsky: Konzert für Violine und Orchester D-Dur op. 35
Michael Wolpe: »The Return of the Jackals«
Dmitri Schostakowitsch: Sinfonie Nr. 6 h-Moll op. 54

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19 Maggio 2016 20.00
Laeiszhalle - Hamburg - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


23 Maggio 2016 19.00
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall - Moscow - Russian Federation

David Garrett - Violin
Vladimir Spivakov - Conductor
National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia

Tchaikovsky Violin-Concerto op. 35 in D-Major


26 Maggio 2016 20.00
Philharmonie - Essen - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini



27 Maggio 2016 20.00
Kuppelsaal - Hannover - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


28 Maggio 2016 20.00
Theatre des Champs-Elysees - Paris - France

David Garrett - Violin
Julien Quentin - Piano

Programma: Works by Paganini, Sarasate, Kreisler


30 Maggio 2016 20.00
Konzerthaus - Freiburg - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini


31 Mggio 2016 20.00
Beethovenhalle - Bonn - Germany

David Garrett – Violin
Julien Quentin – Piano

Programma:
Works by Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini



17 Novembre 2016 20.00
Volkswagenhalle - Braunschweig - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


18 Novembre 2016 20.00
Arena - Leipzig - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


19 Novembre 2016 20.00
SAP-Arena - Mannheim - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare

21 Novembre 2016 20.00
Arena - Nürnberg - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


22 Novembre 2016 20.00
Westfalenhalle - Dortmund - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


23 Novembre 2016 20.00
ÖVB-Arena - Bremen - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


25 Novembre 2016 20.00
Barclaycard Arena - Hamburg - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


26 Novembre 2016 20.00
Mercedes-Benz Arena - Berlin - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


27 Novembre 2016 20.00
TUI Arena - Hannover - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma:da annunciare


29 Novembre 2016 19.00
Gerry-Weber-Stadium - Halle/Westfalen - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


1 Dicembre 2016 20.00
Lanxess Arena - Cologne - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


2 Dicembre 2016 20.00
Olympiahalle - Munich - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


3 Dicembre 2016 20.00
Stadthalle - Vienna - Austria
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


5 Dicembre2016 20.00
Hallenstadion - Zurich - Switzerland
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


6 Dicembre2016 20.00
Hanns-Martin-Schleyer Halle - Stuttgart - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma:da annunciare


7 Dicembre 2016 20.00
Festhalle - Frankfurt - Germany
EXPLOSIVE Live!-Tour

David Garrett with his band & the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt
Progamma: da annunciare


Per la serie "evviva la normalita'"Presso Berlino. per la pubblicita' dell'auto Audi Deutschland

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