The Danish cellist Toke Møldrup has performed across Europe and in the United States, South America, Japan and the Middle East, at venues including the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Vienna’s Musikverein and Konzerthaus Berlin. He has appeared as a soloist with Danish and international symphony orchestras under conductors such as Lan Shui, Santtu-Matias Rouvali and Joshua Weilerstein, and at festivals including the Bergen International Festival, Lincoln International Chamber Music Festival, Monte-Carlo Spring Arts Festival and Oberstdorf Music Summer. With a keen interest in developing the cello repertoire he has premièred many works by contemporary composers, among them Geoffrey Gordon’s Cello Concerto and Christian Winther Christensen’s Concerto for Cello and Accordion. In 2016 he gave the European première of John Williams’ Cello Concerto.Toke Møldrup teaches cello at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and he is principal cellist of the Copenhagen Phil. He is a prizewinner at international competitions and recipient of many grants and awards including Queen Ingrid’s Honorary Award and the Anniversary Grant of the Augustinus Foundation. He plays a David Tecchler cello (Rome, 1697), courtesy of the Augustinus Foundation.
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