Violin, laureate of the George Enescu International Competition 2020/2021
TASSILO PROBST
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Tassio Probst (*2002) started playing the violin when he was only four years old. As junior student he took classes at the Munich Conservatory with Prof. Sonja Korkeala and Prof. Ingolf Turban before starting his major studies there in 2019 also with Prof. Turban. He took masterclasses by Prof. Linus Roth, Prof. Pierre Amoyal, Prof. Boris Kuschnir, Prof. Mihaela Martin, Christian Tetzlaff, Prof. Christoph Poppen and Prof. Ana Chumachenco.

At 14 years of age he debuted with the Bad Reichenhall Philharmonic under Christian Simonis playing the violin concerto by Glasunow. When he was 16 he played Tchaikovsky‘s violin concerto with the New Philhamonic Munich under Fuad Ibrahimov at the Munich Herkulessaal concert hall. He was invited to play at different festivals, such as Stars & Rising Stars Munich, the Mieczysław Weinberg-Festival Munich and the Residenzfestspiele Darmstadt.

As a soloist Tassio Probst has appreared with many well-known orchestras such as the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra, the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, the Konzerthaus Orchestra Berlin, the Jena and Trier Philharmonic Orchestras, the Bach Collegium Munich, the Southwest german Philharmonic, the Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich, der Bavarian Philhamonic and others. He is also a passionate chamber musician, his partners are amongs others Danjulo Ishizaka, Daniel Müller-Schott, Alban Gerhardt, Guido Schiefen, Kit Armstrong, and the young pianists Maxim Lando (USA) and Amadeus Wiesensee.

He was awarded many prizes at national and international competitions. In 2017 he won the master violin Giovanni Grancino (Milano 1690) at the competition of the German Musical Instrument Fund.