1989: Winner's Concert for the 2nd Zino Francescatti Violin Competition

Khatchaturian Concerto with Orchestre de Gdansk

Opéra de Marseilles, France

9th September 1989

Newspaper review from “Le Marseillais”

 

Kun poses with well-known American music critic, Henry Roth

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1989: Kun signs Exclusive Recording Contract with Nimbus Records

Wyastone Leys

Monmouth, United Kingdom

September 1989

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Critic acclaimed recordings with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, English Symphony and Strings Orchestras

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1989: Kun wins 2nd Prize at The 5th Greater Palm Beach Symphony Invitational International Competition

Palm Beach, USA

12th-16th April 1989

 

“ Chinese violinist Kun Hu playing a technically perfect and emotionally staggering rendition of Bach’s Sonata No.1 in G minor.

“ Hu appeared to be the audience favorite, receiving a burst of applause after the second movement of Beethoven’s D Major concerto, in response to his powerful, innovative playing.”

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1989: Beethoven Concerto with Queensland Theatre Symphony Orchestra

Concert Hall of Performing Arts Complex

Brisbane, Australia

23rd March 1989

 

“ Beethoven + Hu Kun

= MAGIC!

1989: Beethoven Concerto with São Paulo Symphony Orchestra

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São Paolo, Brazil

8th January 1989

1988: Belfast Festival at Queen’s with Ulster Orchestra

Belfast, Northern Ireland

November 1988

1988: Performing with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra

20th October 1988

Iceland

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1988: Kun was invited back to Paris to perform a private concert hosted by Madame Chirac at the Hôtel de Ville - her guests included Madame Pompidou

Hôtel de Ville

Paris, France

September 1988

 

Concerto with Orchestre de Chambre Lyonnais

 

1988: Kun wins the 1st Prize at the Lipizer International Violin Competition

See all awards here

Gorizia, Italy

18th September 1988

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1988: Playing with Bella Davidovich at Arjeplog Festival

Arjeplog, Sweden

July 1988

 

1987: Recital in Bayreuth

Bayreuth, Germany

1st December 1987

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1987: Berlin Debut Sibelius Concerto with Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra

SFB Christmas Eve Broadcasting Concert

Conductor: Lord Yehudi Menuhin

GroBer Sendesaal Haus des Rundfunks

Berlin, Germany

8th October 1987

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1987: Kun wins Top Prize at 1st Zino Francescatti International Competition

Orchestre Philharmonique de Marseille

Place de L'Archevêché

Aix en Provence, France

8th September 1987

 

Hu Kun with Ivry Gitlis

 
 
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1987: Debut tour in Japan with Yehudi Menuhin Conducting

Camerata Lysy Gstaad

  • Tokyo Suntory Hall

  • Osaka Symphony Hall

Japan

March 1987

 

Violin recital at Château d’Artigny

November 1986

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1986: Kun moves to London to become Sir Yehudi Menuhin's only private student

Chester Square

London, United Kingdom

October 1986

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1986: Performing Bach Double Concerto with Alberto Lysy at the Menuhin Festival

Gstaad, Switzerland

August 1986

 

1986: Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival

17th July 1986

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1986: Gidon Kremer Festival

Lockenhaus, Austria

8th July 1986

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1986: Surprise performance of Ysaye Solo Sonata No.6 for Menuhin's 70th Birthday Celebration

German National TV

Bonn, Germany

1st June 1986

Menuhin’s “thank you” letter to Kun

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1986: Sibelius Concerto with Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo

Conductor: Andre Bernard

Antibes Juan-les-Pains, France

May 1986

Article on the left sent to Hu by Sir Roger Moore, whose son Christian was Kun's first European student! Read full story

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1986: Performing Vivaldi Concerto with

Ivry Gitlis and Michaea Martin

Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: Ulf Björlin

Stockholm, Sweden

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1986: London Debut Recital at Wigmore Hall

London, United Kingdom

Wednesday 12th March 1986

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1986: London Concerto Debut Performance of Tchaikovsky at the Barbican Centre - Yehudi Menuhin conducts Philharmonia Orchestra

London, United Kingdom

31st January 1986

BBC Breakfast Show with Yehudi Menuhin prior to the concert

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1985: EMI Recording with Yehudi Menuhin and Alberto Lysy at Abbey Road Studios

Bach Triple Concerto

Camerata Lysy Gstaad

Studio One, Abbey Road

London, United Kingdom

28th-30th December 1985

 

CD and Vinyl available from the Store

 
 
 

1986: Barbican Christmas Festival

29th December 1985

1985: First UK Appearance with the Camerata Lysy conducted by Sir Yehudi Menuhin at the Queen Elizabeth Hall

Friday 27th December 1985

1985: Hu Kun and the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra at City Hall Concert Hall

Wednesday 11th December 1985

Thursday 12th December 1985

1985: “Les Midis en Musique” de Louvain-en-Woluwe

Tuesday 26th November 1985

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1985: Hu Kun was awarded the “Grand Lauréat de la Ville de Paris” title by Madame Chirac after winning the 1st prize of the Menuhin International Violin Competition

Salle Pleyel - Paris, France

September 1985

“Concerto” Prize

“Musique de Salon” Category Prize

“Musique de Classique” Category Prize

“Prokofiev Solo Sonata” Prize by Yehudi Menuhin and Madame Chirac

Sibelius Concerto with Orchestre de Paris

See all awards here

Jury Members

 
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1985: Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival with Natalia Gutman, Oleg Kogan, Pavel Vernikov

Kuhmo, Finland

July 1985

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1985: Hu Kun wins the 4th Prize and the TV/Radio “Jacques Stehman” Public Prize of the Queen Elisabeth Competition

Juror: Henryk Szeryng, Yehudi Menuhin, Josef Gingold, Igor Oistrahk, Gidon Kremer, Ivry Gitlis

Palais des Beaux Arts

Bruxelles, Belgium

May 1985

Full Programme & Final Performance Audio

 
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Hu Kun and Ivry Gitlis

4ème Prix - Violon 1985

Official Programme

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1985: Debut Conducting - last minute request by former teacher Alberto Lysy

Camarata Lysy Gstaad

Soloist: Alberto Lysy

Salle Partino

Geneva, Switzerland

March 1985

1984: Adventskonzert with the Camerata Lysy Gstaad

Saanen and Aarberg, Switzerland

01/12/1984

11/11/1984

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1984: First performance for Yehudi Menuhin with Bartok Solo Sonata Chaccone

Upon Kun's arrival from Beijing to the International Menuhin Academy

Kirchgemeindehaus

Gstaad, Switzerland

2nd of September 1984

1981: Shanghai Debut Performance

Shanghai, China

March 1981

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1981: Poem dedicated to Kun by the China States Vice Minister Zhang Ai Ping after winning the Sibelius Prize

Conductor: Zheng Xiao Ying

Central Conservatory of Music Concert Hall

Beijing, China

Celebration Concert with Central Opera Symphony Orchestra

Meeting Zhang Ai Ping (China Vice Prime Minister) and Lui Ji (Chairman of the Chinese Musician's Union) after the ceremonial concert

 1981: Magazine Front Covers

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1981:

Hu Kun was awarded a

2nd Grade PLA military medal in March 1981 for winning the 5th Prize of the Sibelius Competition

Beijing, China

March 1981

 
 
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1980:

Hu Kun wins the

5th Prize at the Sibelius International Violin Competition at 17 and

was depicted by the Finish press as “The Dark Horse” during the competition

Jury: Josef Gingold, Valery Klimov, Igor Ozim, Arve Tellefson

Prize winners: Victoria Mullova, Sergey Stadler, Andres Cardenes, Oliveira Charlier

Helsinki, Finland

December 1980

 

Jia Hongguang (2nd Place), Xu Welin (4th Place) of the National Selective Competition for Sibelius International Violin Competition, with Prof. Lin Yao Ji - (1980)

Final rehearsal with Jorma Panula and Helsinki Radio Symphony Orchestra at Finlandia House

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