Katharina Uhde
Katharina Uhde, Associate Professor of violin and musicology at Valparaiso University (Indiana), is an internationally acclaimed violinist and musicologist. She is the author of The Music of Joseph Joachim (Boydell & Brewer, 2018). She holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) degree in violin from the University of Michigan and a PhD in Musicology from Duke University. As a soloist, quartet and piano trio member she has won first prizes in international competitions in Czech Republic and Germany. She has also won the 2004 Concerto Competition of the University of Michigan, where she studied with the support of a Fulbright grant. She has released a CD Brasilianische Kammermusik and several online videos with world-renowned pianist Bruno Canino, with whom she performed the Beethoven cycle in 2017. Uhde just recorded a full-length CD with virtuoso works for violin and orchestra by Joseph Joachim, with the acclaimed Polish Radio Orchestra Warsaw. The live recording of the Fantasy on Irish Themes on the present CD was recorded during a concert on October 29 with the same orchestra. Uhde has also just released a Bärenreiter edition with works by Joachim, which she has performed with orchestra in Ann Arbor (2018), Valparaiso, IN (2018), China (May 2019), Baden-Baden (July 2019), and in Warsaw (October 2019). Uhde has appeared as a soloist with the Sinfonia Varsovia, the Goettinger Musikfreunde Orchestra, the Marburg University Orchestra, the UFRN Orchestra Natal (Brazil), and the Belgrade University Orchestra. As a violin soloist, she has worked with conductors Kenneth Kiesler, Volker Schmidt-Gertenbach, and Pavel Baleff. Uhde has co-organized a bi-lingual conference in April 2020, Joseph Joachim: Identitäten/Identities (Karlsruhe, Germany), for which she received funding from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation.
Dennis Friesen-Carper - Conductor
Dennis Friesen-Carper has appeared as conductor, composer, and per- former throughout Europe, North America, and Asia, including Chicago’s Orchestra Hall, Cleveland’s Severance Hall, Carnegie Hall in New York, the Grand Theatres of Shanghai, Wuhan, Qingdao, and the new Central Conservatory Beijing Concert and Opera Hall. Former Music Director for the Pasadena Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, and Indiana Opera North, his guest conducting appearances include the Jiangsu and Zhejiang Symphonies in China, South Bend, DuPage, Elkhart Symphonies, and Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra in the US, and the Polish Radio Orchestra Warsaw, with upcoming engagements in Buenos Aires and Hangzhou. He has fulfilled commissions for the Houston Symphony, Tucson Symphony, Zhejiang Symphony and Symphony Chorus, Houston Chamber Singers, South Bend Symphony, Southwest Michigan Symphony, Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra, and served as Composer-in-Residence for the Northwest Indiana Symphony, Lutheran Music Program, and Valparaiso University. His works have been published by Santa Barbara Music Publishers, Augsburg Fortress, Faith and Life Press, and recorded by Minnesota Public Radio, Platshon, Valpo ArtsMedia, and Pro Arte. His oratorio Innocents, setting a libretto by Walter Wangerin, Jr., was awarded the 2010 Arlin G. Meyer Prize.
Dr. Friesen-Carper is Senior Research Professor at Valparaiso University, where he conducted and taught conducting, composition, and improvisation. Artistic Director for the Great Lakes Confucius Institute Music Festival, he has collaborated with Chinese musicians and ensembles for over twenty years.
Polish Radio Orchestra Warsaw