
Together with the string quartet, the Sonata for Violin and Piano has
been one of the standard works of classical chamber music since the 18th
century. The violinist Elisa van Beek and her piano accompanist Giorgos
Karagiannis show the development of the violin sonata with
contributions by Mozart, Brahms and Bartók. Elisa van Beek was born into
a musical family in Germany. At the age of six she received her first
piano lesson with Birgit Helber at the Music School in Trossingen. She
also took lessons from her father and won first prize at the regional
Jugend Musiziert music competition. At the age of eleven she discovered
her passion for the violin while taking lessons with Rudolf Rampf and
later with Riza Yildiz at the Diapason Music Academy in Karlsruhe. She
went on to study at the
Folkwang University of the Arts and the State
Academy of Music in Trossingen. She is currently engaged as a permanent
substitute at the State Theatre in Hanover, Germany.
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