
The Swiss violinist Esther Hoppe is amongst
the most interesting artists of her generation. Highly acclaimed by the
press for her beautiful tone, her exceptional stylistic assurance and
her sensitive yet virtuosic performances she always lets her stupendous
technique serve the purest music making.
After studying in Basel (Musik-Akademie Basel),
Philadelphia (Curtis Institute of Music), London (Guildhall School of
Music and Drama) and Zürich (Zürcher Hochschule der Künste) she went on
to win 1st Prize at the 8th International Mozart Competition Salzburg.
Soon after she founded the Tecchler Trio with whom she concertized
intensively until 2011. The trio won several first prizes at important
competitions, such as 1st prize at the ARD-competition in Munich in
2007.
Since 2013 Esther Hoppe is professor for violin at
the University Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. She leads an exciting
concert calendar and performs as a soloist with Symphonieorchester des
Bayerischen Rundfunks, Münchener Kammerorchester, Orchestre Les Siècles
Paris, Kammerorchester Basel, Zürcher Kammerorchester amongst others,
and her chamber music partners include Clemens and Veronika Hagen,
Nicolas Altstaedt, Vilde Frang, Heinz Holliger, Elisabeth Leonskaja,
Alexander Lonquich, Christian Poltéra and Ronald Brautigam.Esther Hoppe
is a regular guest at festivals such as Lockenhaus, Ernen, Luzern,
Gstaad, Delft, Prussia Cove, Styriarte etc.
After her first CD for Claves records (2014, with
works by Mozart and Strawinsky with pianist Alasdair Beatson) was highly
acclaimed by the press, a second CD with sonatas by Mozart and Poulenc
will be released by Claves records in January 2017, again together with
pianist Alasdair Beatson. She has also recorded with Virgin Classics,
Neos, Concentus Records, and Ars Musici.
Esther Hoppe plays on a 1690 Gioffredo Cappa violin. She lives with her family in Zürich.
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