Peter Herresthal
Biography
Norwegian violinist Peter Herresthal (b.1970) is recognized as a brilliant and inspired performer of contemporary music for violin. He has given many international premieres and made award-winning recordings for BIS and Simax Classics.
Herresthal enjoys a close relationship with Denmark's leading composer Per Nørgård and recordings of his violin concertos will be released by BIS in 2011. Peter has also given the Norwegian and Spanish premieres of Thomas Adès" violin concerto Concentric Paths, and gave the Australian premiere at the Melbourne Festival with the composer conducting. Future recording plans for BIS include the Dutilleux, Lutoslawski and Adès concertos with conductor Andrew Manze.
Peter has performed with orchestras including Melbourne Symphony, Rémix Ensemble, Orquesta de Navarra, Oslo Philharmonic, Bergen Philharmonic, Stavanger Symphony, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Trondheim Symhony, Ensemble Ernst, Oslo Sinfonietta, BIT 20, and Grawemayer Players. He has performed at festivals including Louisville New Music Festival, Schleswig-Holstein, Mechlenburg Vorpommern, Risør, Nyyd Festival Balticum, Gaudeamus Festival Rotterdam, Kyoto Rohm, Stavanger, Oslo, ULTIMA and Magma Berlin.
Peter has been the recipient of several awards, including Norwegian Grammys for his recordings of Arne Nordheim's violin concerto with Stavanger Symphony and Jon Øivind Ness' violin concerto with Oslo Philharmonic, and the Norwegian Music Critics Award for his premiere of Olav Anton Thommessen's violin concerto Bull'sEye with the Bergen Philharmonic at the 50th Bergen Festival in 2002.
Peter Herresthal is professor at the Norvegian Academy of Music Oslo and visiting professor at The Royal College of Music London. He will curate a concert series at the Bergen Festival from 2011 to 2014. Peter Herresthal performs on a GB Guadagnini violin from Milan 1753.
April 2011
Peter Herresthal
Discography
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Peter Herresthal: Please accept my ears!
26.11.1998
Peter Herresthal has made the new music for violin his arena, with significant success. Nordheim adds a new dimension to the baroque partita form in Partita for Paul, written for a Paul Klee exhibition in 1985. Thommessens Please Accept my Ears allows the violin to blend with the sustained sound of the piano to create a natural dynamic balance as the two instruments accompany each other.
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Catch Light
27.05.2011
A portrait of the outstanding violinist Peter Herresthal, performing four new violin concertos written for him - together with Norway's foremost orchestras today.
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Henrik Hellstenius: Readings of Mr. G
25.02.2008
In later years Hellstenius has worked very much in a "process-orientated" fashion together with musicians when writing his music, resulting in a number of highly fascinating works recorded for this release. Henrik Hellstenius" music is lively and animated, with an interaction between musical elements creating a superior dramaturgy - perhaps a reflection of the fact that Hellstenius has worked a lot with music for theatre and dance. The listener experiences an immediate sense of an underlying melodic, even lyrical, sensitivity, either directly or indirectly present.
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