Solveigh Rose

1st Violins
Solveigh Rose
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Born in Lübeck, Solveigh Rose went to the Berlin University of the Arts after studying at the Lübeck Academy of Music and studied with Thomas Brandis, the former 1st concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Scholarships from the “Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes” and the “Jürgen Ponto Stiftung” supported her studies until she won an audition as 1st violinist with the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra in 1990.
From 2000-2009 she performed with the Trio Kairos throughout Germany and in several European countries, as well as at the International Music Festival Puebla, Mexico, where she also gave a master class. She has recorded several CDs as a chamber musician for the Musicaphon label. Recently she has been playing in a new piano trio formation in the Brahms Trio Hamburg, together with Clemens Malich and Wolf Harden.
Her solo appearances have included the Berlin Symphony Orchestra with Beethoven's Violin Concerto, the Lübeck Philharmonic Orchestra under Gerd Albrecht with Mozart's 5th Violin Concerto and the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra under Kent Nagano with the world premiere of “The Seasons of Life” by Régis Campo. Productions with SFB, the former Rias Berlin and NDR complemented these.
In addition to her commitment as an orchestral and chamber musician, Solveigh Rose devotes herself intensively to the promotion of young talent as a lecturer at the Hamburg Conservatory and at the Initiative Jugend-Kammermusik Hamburg. Since 2023, she has been playing a violin made especially for her by Hamburg master violin maker Klaus C. Grumpelt.

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