国际小提琴家柳爱莎(Esther Yoo)大师班

9月22日14:00,我院管弦乐学部将举办国际知名韩裔小提琴家柳爱莎(Esther Yoo)大师班,完成一场跨越国界的艺术对话——无论是执着于琴艺的学生,还是热爱音乐的听众,欢迎你加入这场与大师同行的艺术之旅。
【时间 Date&Time】
2025年9月22日(周一)14:00
Sep. 22, 2025 (Mon.) 14:00
【地点 Venue】
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练琴楼302排演教室
Rehearsal Classroom 302, Music Practice Complex
School of Music, CUHK-Shenzhen
深圳市龙岗区国际大学园路2号
2 International University Park Road, Longgang District, Shenzhen
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【嘉宾介绍 Biography】
柳爱莎(Esther Yoo)
国际权威古典音乐杂志《The Strad》评论柳爱莎为“现代小提琴独奏家的典范”。《纽约时报》则将观众的热烈反响比作“帕格尼尼式的”。这样的演出反响在全球各大音乐厅不断出现。她深邃的表现力和创新的诠释,加上令人叹为观止的演奏技巧,使她无可争议地跻身当今世界顶尖小提琴家之列。
2024/25音乐季,柳爱莎首次与巴尔的摩交响乐团、卡尔加里爱乐乐团、荷兰广播爱乐乐团、上海交响乐团和中国爱乐乐团合作。她还将与英国皇家爱乐乐团、韩国室内乐团展开巡演,重返伦敦威格莫尔音乐厅和阿姆斯特丹皇家音乐厅等殿堂级场地。此外,她将与西雅图交响乐团和香港管弦乐团合作,在美国和亚洲首演由姚恩豪创作的小提琴协奏曲。这部作品是由上述两个乐团与BBC交响乐团共同委约的,她已于2024年3月完成了世界首演。
柳爱莎与众多世界顶尖乐团合作,包括纽约爱乐乐团、洛杉矶爱乐乐团、明尼苏达管弦乐团、英国皇家爱乐乐团、英国爱乐乐团、慕尼黑爱乐乐团、德国广播爱乐乐团、利物浦皇家爱乐乐团、西班牙国家广播电视交响乐团、墨尔本交响乐团、首尔爱乐乐团、韩国KBS交响乐团、中国爱乐乐团、上海交响乐团、香港管弦乐团等。她经常在纽约林肯中心、伦敦皇家阿尔伯特音乐厅、首尔艺术中心演出,并受邀参加阿斯本音乐节、布拉格之春国际音乐节和BBC逍遥音乐节等重要音乐节。她与多位世界级指挥家合作,包括杜达梅尔、萨洛宁、阿什肯纳齐、梵志登、索基耶夫、佩特连科、鲁瓦利、斯塔塞夫斯卡、郑明勋、余隆、卡内拉基斯。
作为一位富有成果的录音艺术家,柳爱莎在德意志留声机唱片公司发行了多张广受好评的唱片,收录了西贝柳斯、柴可夫斯基、格拉祖诺夫的协奏曲,最近还灌录了布鲁赫与巴伯的协奏曲,以及与指挥家余隆和英国皇家爱乐乐团合作录制了新专辑,并于2025年10月全球发行。她还担任电影《在切瑟尔海滩上》配乐的主要演奏者,并在钢琴家查德·劳森的专辑《呼吸》中担任特邀艺术家,这两张专辑均由DECCA唱片公司发行。
在室内乐领域,柳爱莎除了定期举办独奏会外,还与钢琴家左章和大提琴家纳瑞克·哈克纳扎里安共同创立了Z.E.N.三重奏,在北美、欧洲、亚洲和澳大利亚巡演。德意志留声机唱片公司为三重奏发行了两张专辑——《勃拉姆斯与德沃夏克的三重奏》,以及收录肖斯塔科维奇、巴巴扎年、拉赫玛尼诺夫和哈恰图良作品的《穿越寒冷》。
2010年,她成为国际西贝柳斯小提琴比赛最年轻的获奖者,两年后她成为伊丽莎白女王比赛中最年轻的获奖者。2014年她成为英国BBC三台“新一代艺术家”,2018年获选Classic FM30位30岁以下顶尖艺术家之列,并成为英国皇家爱乐乐团的首位驻团艺术家。2020年《纽约时报》旗下古典音乐电台WQXR将她列为20位值得关注的艺术家之一。
作为古典音乐独奏家,她独特地融合了三种文化背景:她出生并在美国度过她最早的岁月,然后在比利时、德国和英国接受教育,同时传承着家族的韩国文化传统。这种跨越三大洲的文化根基赋予了她非凡的多元性和丰富的艺术表现力,也使她成为古典音乐领域最善于沟通和最具天赋的传播者之一。她经常为各类出版物、播客和广播节目创作内容和投稿,涉及音乐及其他领域的广泛话题。2025年9月起,柳爱莎担任伦敦皇家必威首页登录平台(RCM)小提琴教授,成为该院有史以来最年轻的教授之一。
The Strad called Esther Yoo “the model of a violin soloist in the modern age”, and The New York Times described a rapturous audience reaction as “Paganini-like”. Such responses to her performances are echoed in venues globally, and her profound depth of expression and freshness of interpretation, combined with breathtakingly dazzling technique, make her unquestionably regarded now as one of the world’s leading violinists.
The 2024/25 season saw Esther’s debut with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Calgary Philharmonic, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and China Philharmonic Orchestra. She also toured with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Korean Chamber Orchestra, and returned to iconic venues Wigmore Hall and Concertgebouw Amsterdam, as well as joining Seattle Symphony and Hong Kong Philharmonic for the American and Asian premieres of Raymond Yiu’s Violin Concerto, a piece co-commissioned by both orchestras and BBC Symphony Orchestra, with which she gave the world premiere in March 2024.
Esther works with the world’s most prominent orchestras including New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Orquestra Sinfónica RTVE, Melbourne Symphony, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, KBS Symphony Orchestra, China Philharmonic Orchestra, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic, as well as at venues and festivals such as Lincoln Center, Royal Albert Hall, Seoul Arts Center, Aspen Music Festival, Prague Spring Festival and the BBC Proms. Her collaborations with leading conductors include Gustavo Dudamel, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jaap Van Zweden, Tugan Sokhiev, Vasily Petrenko, Santtu-Matias Rouvali, Dalia Stasevska, Myung-Whun Chung, Long Yu, and Karina Canellakis.
As a prolific recording artist, Esther has released several critically acclaimed albums on Deutsche Grammophon featuring the concertos of Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, Glazunov, and, most recently, Bruch coupled with Barber, and collaborated with Long Yu and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on her new album, set for release in October 2025. She also features prominently on the soundtrack of the feature film On Chesil Beach, as well as being a guest artist on pianist Chad Lawson’s album breathe, both released on Decca.
As a chamber musician, Esther regularly appears both in recital and as a founding member of Z.E.N. Trio alongside Zee Zee and Narek Hakhnazaryan, with whom she has toured North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, and released two albums on Deutsche Grammophon - Brahms and Dvorak trios and Through the Cold, featuring Shostakovich, Babadjanian, Rachmaninov, and Khachaturian.
In 2010, she became the youngest prizewinner of the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition and of the Queen Elisabeth Competition two years later. In 2014, she became a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist and in 2018 was selected as one of Classic FM’s Top 30 Artists under 30, as well as being appointed as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s inaugural Artist in Residence. In 2020, she was named one of WQXR’s ‘20 For 20’ artists to watch.
Unique among classical soloists in being fully tricultural, she was born and spent her earliest years in the US before receiving her education in Belgium, Germany, and the UK, but she proudly retains her family’s Korean heritage. Having roots in three continents contributes to her versatility and exceptionally broad range of expression, and is unquestionably a factor in making her one of the most articulate and gifted communicators in the field of classical music. She regularly creates and contributes to a wide range of publications, podcasts, and broadcasts, covering issues in music and beyond. Since September 2025, Esther Yoo has served as Professor of Violin at The Royal College of Music (RCM) in London, one of the youngest professors ever to join the faculty.