Important step for young Norwegian violinist. David Coucheron (25) will feature with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra as the concert master in their performance at Carnegie Hall saturday the 7th of November.
The concert features the world famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma as the soloist and under the baton of Robert Spano. They will play a newly composed piece by Ms. Lam and the event will be a world premiere.
David is a Curtis Institute of music graduate with a bachelor of music and Master of music fra Juilliard. David Coucheron regularly performs in some of the world’s most impressive concert venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall Weill Hall, The Kennedy Center in Washington, and with orchestras such as the BBC Philharmonic, Trondheim Philharmonic, Bergen Symphony, Oslo Philharmonic, and Sendai Philharmonic. David holds degrees from The Curtis, Juilliard and Guildhall Schools and his teachers include Aaron Rosand, Igor Ozim, Lewis Kaplan and David Takeno. In addition he has collaborated with many distinguished artists such as Maxim Vengerov, Vassily Sinaisky, Jacqueline Ross, Andre Emelianoff, Christian Eggen, Joseph Silverstein, Timothy Eddy, and Ronald Leonard.
Solo performances aside, David enjoys a variety of concerts with sister Julie and together they have given performances all over Europe, as well as in USA, China, Chile and Russia, and together they have won the prestigious EMCY Jugend Musiziert duo competition in Weimar.
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