May 10, 2019
“It was with Bram Van Camp’s ‘Rhapsody’ that the 28-year-old violinist began his recital. A piece that he has made legible and dazzling. After a highly-acclaimed, subtle and flamboyant Ysaÿe Sonata, he ended his program with Prokofiev's Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 in D major. A piece where he demonstrates once again that he is a very expressive musician. His enthusiasm shines through in the way he moves. He transcends his score and invests 1000%, which delights the public.”
-Gaelle Moury
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