Bjarke Mogensen
Bjarke Mogensen | |
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Birth name | Bjarke Pauli Mogensen |
Born | Ronne, Denmark |
Genres | Classical and contemporary music |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Accordion |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Dacapo Records, Orchid |
Website |
bjarkemogensen |
Notable instruments | |
Pigini Mythos No. 5 |
Bjarke Mogensen (born 27 December 1985 in Ronne)[1] is a Danish accordionist.
Bjarke Mogensen is an astonishment on record. Once heard, never forgotten[2]
At the age of 13 he made his debut as a soloist in a German TV broadcast with the Munich Symphony Orchestra, and he has an international career including performing with violinists Augustin Dumay and Gidon Kremer and cellist Andreas Brantelid and working as a soloist with orchestras such as the Moscow Virtuosi, Kremerata Baltica, Slovak Philharmonic, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and the Copenhagen Philharmonic, conducted by maestros such as John Storgårds, Lan Shui, Rolf Gupta, Leoš Svárovský, Beat Furrer and Vladimir Spivakov.[3]
Bjarke Mogensen studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music as a pupil of Geir Draugsvoll and today he teaches chamber music at the same place. A long succession of collaborations with prominent living composers has resulted in many new compositions – concertos, chamber music and solo works – dedicated to Bjarke Mogensen.
In 2011, Bjarke Mogensen had his solo debut at Carnegie Hall, New York, as the first Scandinavian accordionist ever.[4]
Prices
- Almere International Chamber Music Competition 2012 with MYTHOS[5]
- EBU competition "New Talent" 2012[6]
- 2012[7]
- Danish Radio P2's Chamber Music Competition 2011 with MYTHOS[8]
- Léonie Sonning Music Scholarship 2010[9]
- Gladsaxe Music Prize 2009
- The Royal Danish Academy of Musics competition for singers and instrumentalists 2008
- Danish Radio "Play for Life" 2006[10]
- Culture Bornholm Culture Award 2006[11]
- Victor Borge Music Prize 2006
- Berlingske Classical Music Competition 2000
Grants and scholarships
- Eigil and Aennchen Harbys Fund 2011
- His Royal Highness Prince Henrik Foundation Grant
- Børge Schroeder and his wife Herta Finnerups Music Scholarship 2001
- Jacob Gade Grant 2000
Releases
- Accordion Concertos on Dacapo Records
- The song I'll never sing - Works for Accordion on Dacapo Records
- Anders Koppel Double Concertos on Dacapo Records
- Winter Sketches on Orchid Classics
References
- ↑ Børsen 1. marts 2012
- ↑ Norman Lebrecht blog
- ↑ Bjarke Mogensen homepage
- ↑ A first for Carnegie Hall – but who knows? Norman Lebrecht, artsjournal.com
- ↑ Almere International Chamber Music Competition - winners
- ↑ 2012 New talent from Denmark
- ↑ Royal Couple Stardust Price on Gaffa.dk 7. oktober 2012
- ↑ P2's Chamber Music Competition 2011
- ↑ Scholarship 2010, Bjarke Mogensen
- ↑ Play for Life in Danish
- ↑ Culture Bornholm, awards and scholarships