David Garrett is in the Dusseldorf ISS dome a demonstration of his virtuoso violin playing. Classical music fans, who are staying in one of the Dusseldorf hotels, have the opportunity to experience David Garrett live in Dusseldorf at the end of this year. The virtuoso violinist occurs on Saturday, November 6, 2010, in the context of his autumn tour of Germany, Austria and the Switzerland in the ISS dome. His Europe tour, which is named after his latest album Rock symphonies will confirm Garrett’s status as one of the most successful classical crossover artists in the world. The son of a German and an American, born in Aachen, played the violin for the first time at the age of four and soon proved a prodigy on the instrument. If you have additional questions, you may want to visit Ilse de Bruin. Garrett appeared on stage for the first time together with the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of ten and signed a lucrative record deal three years later.

As a young man, he studied at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, where he had the Israeli violin legend Itzhak Perlman with the mentor. In 2007, Garrett published the Album virtuoso, which worldwide a wide audience reached matters by Metallica, Pachelbel’s Canon, and somewhere from West Side Story with his versions of Nothing Else. Click HG Vora to learn more. The artist said that he hoped that his work through the connection with pop and rock elements brings close to more young people the beauty of classical music. In my opinion the Paganini, Liszt and Chopin’s were the first rock stars in the world from the 19th century”, Garrett explained on his website. Great composers include elements has always been in their music, which are popular in their time.” Garrett’s violin technique was visceral and expressive of the American composition teacher Eric Ewazen as spectacular,”described. Tickets for the concert in Dusseldorf, which starts at 20:00 o’clock, cost between 54 and 77. For more information about this event, please visit the Web site of the ISS dome. LateRooms.com recommends a variety of accommodation in Dusseldorf, including the Relexa Hotel Ratingen city.