Christoph Croisé

Christoph Raphael Friedwart Croisé (born 3 December 1993 in Filderstadt/Germany but raised in Niederlenz/Switzerland) is a French-German-Swiss cellist.

Biography and Career

Christoph Croisé during a CD recording, Church Oberstrass, Zurich/Switzerland, November 2017

Christoph Croisé had his first Cello lessons at the age of seven with Katharina Kühne. Since 2007, so at the age of 14, he was taught and guided by Alexander Neustroev, a Solo-Cellist at Zurich's Tonhalle. When he turned 20 he moved to Berlin to study with Wolfgang-Emanuel Schmidt at Berlin University of Arts.

Also from the age of 14 he started attending various master classes and has since benefitted from the advice of Steven Isserlis, Michael Sanderling, David Geringas, Walter Grimmer, and Frans Helmerson.

At the age of 17, Christoph made his debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City after having won the IBLA Foundation Grand Prize,[1] which included a concert tour through the United States.

His debut album with Oxana Shevchenko was released in May 2015 on Quartz Classics.[2] His second album "Summer Night", including Othmar Schoeck's cello concerto, was released in February 2018 on GENUIN classics.[3] His third album (Haydn, Vivaldi Cello Concertos) was released in March 2019 on AVIE Records[4] and won the Supersonic Award[5] from the Pizzicato Magazine and the „Clef D’Or“ for the best concerto album of 2019[6] from the ResMusica Magazine. His fourth CD "The Russian Album" was released on November 1st 2019 on AVIE Records.[7]

Performances

As a soloist, he has appeared under the batons of conductors including M. Sanderling, M. Venzago, D. Boyd, L. Gendre, K. Griffiths, D. Reiland, A. Guliyev, A. Ardal, M. Dones and D. Botinis, with various orchestras including the Musikkollegium Winterthur, the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, the Bern Symphony Orchestra, the State Symphony Orchestra Baku/Azerbaijan, the Camerata Zurich, the Munich Radio Orchestra, the Camerata Switzerland,[8] the Southwest German Philharmonic Orchestra of Constance, the State Symphony Orchestra, St. Petersburg, the Collegium Musicum Basel, the Orchestre symphonique de Mulhouse,[9] the Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tirana, the Sinfonietta de Lausanne, the Sichuan Symphony Orchestra, the Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra, the Bavarian Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, the Izmir State Symphony Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfonica de Michoacan, the Harbin Symphony Orchestra and the Philharmonic Orchestra Budejovice.

Christoph Croisé has been invited to perform at festivals including the Festival "Musical Olympus" in St. Petersburg, New York, and Baku, the Lucerne Festival,[10] the Davos Festival "Young Artists in Concert",[11] the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, the Salzkammergut Festwochen Gmunden, the Radio France Festival Montpellier, the Schwarzwald Music Festival, the Festival de Sully, the Belfast International Arts Festival, the Emilia-Romagna Festival and the Festival de Musique de Wissembourg. As a chamber musician, he has performed with Dmitri Sitkovetsky, Mayuko Kamio, Isabelle van Keulen, Andrey Baranov, Sergey Ostrovsky, Kirill Troussov, Alexander Zemtsov, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Marie Chilemme, Christoffer Sundqvist, Anna Fedorova, Bartłomiej Nizioł, Oliver Schnyder, Oxana Shevchenko, Nikita Mndoyants, Lorenzo Soulès, and Alexander Panfilov.

Several of his concerts have been broadcast live on radio and television by the Bavarian Radio, the Norddeutsche Rundfunk, the WQXR, the BBC 3, the SRF,[12] the RTS, the RSI, the WMFT and others.

Instrument

Christoph Croisé plays on a Goffriller cello made in Venice in 1712.

Awards

  • 2009: 1st Prize International Competition "Petar Konjovic", Belgrade
  • 2010: 1st Prize International Competition "IBLA Grand Prize", Sicily, Italy
  • 2015: 1st Prize International Johannes Brahms Competition, cello section
  • 2015: Stipendiary at the Migros Kulturprozent Competition
  • 2016: 3rd Prize International Competition "Debut at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall"
  • 2016: 1st Prize International Manhattan Music Competition
  • 2016: 1st Prize Schoenfeld International String Competition, Harbin, China.[13]
  • 2016: 3rd Prize International Carlos Prieto Competition, Morelia, Mexico[14]
  • 2016: 1st Prize Salieri-Zinetti Competition, Verona, Italy.[15]
  • 2016: Stipendiary at the Migros Kulturprozent Competition and included in the Concert Agency of the Migros Kulturprozent[16]
  • 2017: Golden Medal "First Berliner International Music Competition"[17]
  • 2017: Swiss Ambassadors Award[18]
  • 2018: First Grand Prize "2nd Berliner International Music Competition"[19]
  • 2018: "Prix Jeune Soliste des Médias Francophones Publics 2019"[20]

References

  1. Concerts in New-York. "New-York". Musical Olympus. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  2. "Visions" von Christoph Croisé & Oxana Shevchenko (in German), 10 May 2015, retrieved 10 October 2018
  3. "Schoeck: Summer Night" von Christoph Croisé, Gevorg Gharabekyan & I Tempi (in German), 2 February 2018, retrieved 10 October 2018
  4. "Haydn, Vivaldi Cello Concertos" von Christoph Croisé, Eurasian Soloists Chamber Orchestra & Sherniyaz Mussakhan (in German), retrieved 30 March 2019
  5. "Frisch und unbedingt hörenswert: Haydns Cellokonzerte mit Christoph Croisé". Pizzicato (in French). 15 April 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  6. "Les Clefs d'Or ResMusica 2019". t58aa7439.emailsys2a.net. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  7. "The Russian Album". Avie Records. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  8. "JRA-Eröffnungskonzert – Joachim-Raff-Gesellschaft".
  9. "Programme de l'Orchestre Symphonique de Mulhouse, Saison 2016 2017".
  10. "Lucerne Festival | Christoph Croisé".
  11. Zimmerlin, Alfred (8 August 2013). "Von unerwarteten Glücksmomenten | NZZ". Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
  12. "Spätromantische Zauberei: Christophe Croisé spielt Schoeck". 2018.
  13. "Christoph Croisé wins Alice & Eleonore Schoenfeld International String Competition cello section". The Strad. 31 July 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  14. "Prizes Awarded at Mexico's Carlos Prieto International Cello Competition". The Violin Channel. 14 August 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  15. 1st Prize International Salieri-Zinetti Competition, Verona, Italy
  16. "172'800 Franken für den Schweizer Instrumentalmusik-Nachwuchs". Migros-Kulturprozent. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  17. Winners Archived 26 May 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Berliner International Music Competition
  18. Swiss Ambassadors Award, www.eda.admin.ch
  19. "Prior winners of the Manhattan Music Competition, Carnegie Hall". International Music Competition: piano, violin, viola, cello, singing (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  20. "Le violoncelliste Christoph Croisé remporte le Prix Jeune soliste 2019 des Médias francophones publics". France Musique (in French). 10 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
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