Dan-Iulian Druțac, violin
Programme 1
BÉLA BARTOK
Hungarian Rhapsody Nr. 1
GEORGE ENESCU
Violin Sonata Nr. 3, op. 25 "dans le caractère populaire roumain"
GEORGE ENESCU
Ballade
CAMILLE SAINT SAËNS
Rondo Capriciosso
Interval
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZAT
Violin Sonata in E minor, KV 304
JOHANNES BRAHMS
Violin Sonata Nr. 3 op. 108
BÉLA BARTOK
Romanian Folk Dances
Programme 2 (1 hour)
ARVO PÄRT
Fratres
JOHN WILLIAMS
3 pieces from “Schindler’s List”
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Chaconne
FRITZ KREISLER
Liebesleid
IGOR FROLOV
“Porgy and Bess” Concert Fantasy
Programmes are samples only - amendments can be discussed directly with the Artist.
Born in 1996 in Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, Dan-Iulian Druțac has studied music since he was 7 years old, encouraged by his father, who is also a musician. By the time he was 15, he was a laureate of 20 national and international competitions.
In 2013, he moved to London aged 16 after being awarded a full-scholarship at the Whitgift School through the Whitgift International Music Competition. In London, Dan-Iulian studied privately with David Takeno, continuing his studies with him as a scholarship student at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He is the winner of Guildhall’s Lutine Prize and a finalist of the Gold Medal 2018. Dan-Iulian studied for two years with Zakhar Bron at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía from 2021.
Dan-Iulian has performed alongside the youth orchestras of Moldova, Romania and the UK, the Guildhall Symphony Orchestra, Transylvania State Philharmonic Orchestra, Bridgwater Sinfonia and other orchestras. He has also taken part in masterclasses with Mihaela Martin, Miriam Fried, Chloe Hanslip, Daniel Hope, Latica Honda-Rosenberg, Remus Azoiței, Corina Belcea, Alexandru Tomescu, Johannes Meissl, Patrick Jüdt, Hatto Beyerle, Maté Szücz, Maya Ibawuchi, Ralf Gothoni, Günter Pichler and other artists.