Daniel and Timothy Lozakovich

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Sunday
07 December
19:00—20:00
Daniel and Timothy Lozakovich

Daniel Lozakovich (Violin)

Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakovich has captivated audiences worldwide with his expressive artistry and technical brilliance. A protégé of Vladimir Spivakov and Eduard Wulfson, he studied at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruheand performs on the 1713 “ex-Sancy” Stradivari, generously loaned by LVMH.

In the 2025/26 season, Lozakovich appears with leading orchestras including the Royal Concertgebouw, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, and Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, and premieres Pascal Dusapin’s Second Violin Concerto with Teodor Currentzis at Fondation Vuitton.

A frequent guest at major venues such as Carnegie Hall, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, he collaborates with conductors Klaus Mäkelä, Andris Nelsons, and Esa-Pekka Salonen.

Signed to Warner Classics, Lozakovich’s acclaimed recordings for Deutsche Grammophon and Warner have topped international charts, cementing his reputation as one of the foremost violinists of his generation.

Timothy Lozakovich (Piano)

Swedish pianist Timothy is a 19-year-old artist whose life and talent have inspired audiences worldwide. Born extremely prematurely and blind from birth, he discovered a profound connection to music, guided by his brother, the violinist Daniel Lozakovich.

Under the mentorship of Glib Skvorsov, Timothy began formal studies just five years ago, developing into a pianist of striking depth and emotional power. He has since appeared at UNESCO Hall in Paris, L’Offrande Musicale Festivalalongside David Fray, and will soon perform at Paris Sorbonne, London’s Mosaic Music Festival, and the Verbier Festival.

Timothy continues his artistic formation with Patrick Jovell and world-renowned pedagogue Rena Shereshevskaya at the École Normale de Musique de Paris – Alfred Cortot, where he has joined her Artist Diploma class.

His story is one of extraordinary resilience and the transformative power of music.

RACHMANINOFF: Prelude Op. 32 No. 12
SCRIABIN: Étude Op. 2 No. 1
BACH–BUSONI: Chorale Prelude BWV 659
SIBELIUS: Étude Op. 76 No. 2
MOZART: Adagio in B minor, K.540
LISZT: Consolation S.172/3
BACH / SILOTI: Prelude in B Minor (BWV 855a)
SCHUMANN: Kinderszenen op.15
No. 1: Von fremden Ländern und Menschen
No. 7: Träumerei
BACH: Sonata in E Major for Violin and Keyboard
III. Adagio ma non tanto
RACHMANINOFF: Op. 21 No. 7 “Zdes khorosho”
RACHMANINOFF: Op. 34 No. 14 “Vocalise”
FAURÉ: Après un rêve

 

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