In the space of a few short years,Wolfgang David has
ensconced himself on the international stage, both as a recitalist, and as
a guest soloist with many leading orchestras. He has been well received by
the press -- the Washington Post wrote that he "scaled the heights of
musicmaking" and The Strad described his playing "as emotionally
wide-ranging as one could hope for."
Admitted to the University for Music in Vienna at the age of eight,
David studied there for many years with Rainer Küchl, the concertmaster
of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Later he continued his studies
at the Musikhochschule in Cologne with Igor Ozim and with Yfrah Neaman
at the Guildhall School of Music in London.
The winner of many competitions and prizes, David has performed in
major halls such as Konzerthaus and Musikverein Hall in Vienna,
Carnegie Hall in New York, Cerritos Center in Los Angeles, the Wigmore
Hall in London, and Philharmonie in Cologne. He has concertized in
over 30 countries and regularly tours throughout Europe, the United
States, South Africa and South Korea.
Highlights of his carrier included concerts at the Great Assembly Hall
of the United Nations in New York in the presence of Secretary General
Kofi Annan, and a concert in Bangkok, given for the Queen of Thailand.
Wolfgang David performs on a violin built in 1715 by Carlo Bergonzi,
Cremona, on exclusive loan to him from the Austrian National Bank.
In 2004 his first CD, together with pianist David Gompper, was
released by Albany Records that includes a 20th
century program of American composers.
In 2006 Wolfgang David recorded an album of compositions by
the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej with the Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra (London) under the baton of Emmanuel Siffert.
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