Concert Series IV

April 2011

Friday, April 15, SOU Recital Hall, Ashland, 7:30 pm
Saturday, April 16, Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, Medford, 7:30 pm
Sunday, April 17, GPHS Performing Arts Center, Grants Pass, 3 pm

Steven MoeckelSteven Moeckel, violin

Berlioz: Roman Carnival
Sibelius: Violin Concerto
Steven Moeckel, violin
Brahms: Symphony No. 1

All are invited to a pre-concert talk one hour before each performance. Free.

Ticket info

Students tickets to any concert in Series V are only $5.

 

Steven Moeckel, violin

Steven Moeckel’s extensive command of the concerto repertoire, including the works of Elgar, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Beethoven, Sibelius, Berg, and Ysaÿe,  has brought him acclaim throughout Europe, South America and the U.S.  As a soloist and concert artist, he is known for his artful interpretations, rich sound, and technical prowess. As a chamber artist, Moeckel has performed as violinist of the Makart Trio Salzburg with Erika Frieser and Dana Micacoi, and as first violinist of  the Auraeus quartet in concerts throughout Europe. His notable U.S. appearances include the Ravinia Festival in Chicago, where he performed with Leon Fleisher and Menachem Pressler, and an engagement with the 2008 Sewanee Music Festival where he appeared with cellist Andres Diaz in Brahms’ Concerto for Violin and Cello in A minor, Op. 102.

Moeckel also frequently appears in recital with celebrated pianist Paula Fan. His semifinal round performance at the 2005 Sibelius Competition, accompanied by Fan, received multiple curtain calls from the audience and rave reviews in the Helsinki press. Their debut CD, “Herein Lies the Soul,” was released in 2007 and the duo completed two highly successful recital tours in Mexico and Costa Rica during the spring of 2008.

Born in Germany, Steven Moeckel began his musical career at an early age, first as violinist, then performing at the age of eleven as principal soprano soloist for the renowned Vienna Boys Choir. After leaving the choir, he resumed violin studies at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, graduating with honors at the age of nineteen. He immediately assumed the position of Co-concertmaster of Germany’s Ulm Philharmonic, where he remained for three seasons. Moeckel’s principal teachers include Helmut Zehetmair, Leonidas Kavakos and the distinguished American violinist Miriam Fried. Moeckel currently resides in Tucson, Arizona where he performs regularly as soloist and held the position of Concertmaster of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra from 2002 to 2008. He is now the Concertmaster of the Phoenix Symphony.

Steven Moeckel's website

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