Latest Release
- APR 12, 2024
- 7 Songs
- Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 6 "Pastorale" and Op. 1 No. 3 · 2022
- Brahms, Nielsen, Bach · 2024
- Brahms: The Piano Trios · 2017
- Bach: Violin Concertos · 2024
- Bach: Violin Concertos · 2024
- Beethoven for Three: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 5 · 2022
- Brahms, Nielsen, Bach · 2024
- Brahms: The Piano Trios · 2017
- Bach: Sei Solo · 2022
- Brahms: The Piano Trios · 2017
Essential Albums
- Each member of this very classy group is a magnificent Brahms player. Put them together and real magic happens. Brahms’ three trios span his creative life—No. 1 was completed when he was 20 (later revised, as played here), and Nos. 2 and 3 were composed while he was in his late 40s and early 50s. This is chamber music-making of a superior order: flexible, full of insight, joyful, and captivating in its freshness. Kavakos, the youngest of the trio, partners the two long-time friends with an innate and heartwarming sense of style.
Music Videos
- 2019
Artist Playlists
- The Greek-born violinist found fame at 20 and reemerged in his mid-40s as a major artist.
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About Leonidas Kavakos
Greek violinist and conductor Leonidas Kavakos first came to international attention with a 1990 recording of the technically daunting original version of Sibelius’ Violin Concerto Op. 47 (1904). Born in Athens in 1967, Kavakos has a distinctive “open” sound that taps into the violin’s natural resonances, microcosmic tonal shadings, sleight-of hand articulation, and quicksilver technique, evidencing an individualist prepared not to merely follow established norms. Yet it was a 1999 disc featuring Ysaÿe’s six Sonatas for Solo Violin Op. 27 (1923) that fully established Kavakos’ interpretive credentials: the inquisitive exploration of lower dynamic levels, exquisitely subtle use of vibrato (often reduced to a whispered stillness), and fearlessness in shining a light on the darker recesses of Ysaÿe’s creative imagination.
- FROM
- Athens, Greece
- BORN
- 1967
- GENRE
- Classical