December 31, 2025
Athens, GR 14 C
Expand search form
Blog

Death of a stellar violinist, 73

Death of a stellar violinist, 73

The much-admired international violinist Eugene Sarbu died yesterday in a private hospital in London. He had been suffering from a protracted illness.

The first Romanian violinist after Georges Enescu to catch the world’s ear, Sarbu won the Paganini Competition in Genoa and the Carl Flesch International Competition in London, both in 1978.

Renowned for playing the Sibelius concerto, he gave the world premiere of a violin concerto by a later Finn, Einojuhani Rautavaraa.

The post Death of a stellar violinist, 73 appeared first on Slippedisc.

Previous Article

So, Kamala Harris, do you know music?

Next Article

Scala Radio is cancelled

You might be interested in …

Reports: Bayreuth chorusmaster quits

Reports: Bayreuth chorusmaster quits

We are hearing from several sources that Eberhard Friedrich resigned last night as director of the festival chorus. His resgination came in the interval of Parsifal and the chorus demonstratively applauded him from the stage […]

LA Phil renews conductor

LA Phil renews conductor

Overnight message: LOS ANGELES (February 13, 2025) – The LA Phil announced today engagement extensions for two longtime collaborators: Herbie Hancock will continue his role as Creative Chair for Jazz through May 2027 and Thomas […]

A box-set honouring one record producer

A box-set honouring one record producer

The Australian compilation brand Eloquence has come up with a set of recordings acknowledging the life’s work of Otto Gerdes, best known as Herbert von Karajan’s main producer on Deutsche Grammophon. Gerdes was also a […]