Isabel Bosch 

Patrizia Bosch

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Saturday February 23, 2002   8PM
Concert #67


 viola

W.A. Mozart (1756-1791) Sonata F-Major KV 497
Adagio-Allegro di molto
Andante
Allegro
F. Schubert (1797-1828) Fantasie f-minor op.103 D940
Allegro molto moderato-Largo-Allegro
Vivace-Tempo I

Lebensstuerme (Allegro) a-minor op. 144 D947

F. Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Duett A-Major op. 92
Andante and Allegro assai vivace
C. Debussy (1862-1918)  Petite Suite
En bateau
Cortège
Menuet
Ballet
F. Poulenc (1899-1963) Sonata (1918)
Prélude
Rustique
Final
   


Piano pieces for four hands. 

 ISABEL AND PATRIZIA BÖSCH grew up in Zürich and  St.Gallen (Switzerland). With the "Matura" at the humanistic college of this town, they finished their general education. Afterwards both started their musical studies. 

PATRIZIA (right) just finished her studies as concert pianist with a successful diploma Magister Artium at the Univeristät für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna with Prof. Wolfgang Watzinger. 
She is giving solo and chamber music recitals in Switzerland and abroad at several festivals such as the International Martinu-Festival, the Music Festival Davos and the Kaleidoskop of the Nations in Vienna.

ISABEL (left) studied at the Musikhochschule Munich (Germany), where she completed her Master's degree. She continued her soloist's education in Basel (Switzerland) with Rudolf Buchbinder.
From Professor Edward Auer she got the chance to change to the Indiana University (Bloomington, USA). After a successful Performer Diploma, she is now preparing towards the Doctoral degree.
As soloist she already played with several orchestras such as the Symphonic Orchestra Zürich, the Festival Strings Lucerne and the Prague Chamber Soloists.

ISABEL AND PATRIZIA BOESCH took part at several master courses of well-known, famous interprets such as  Edith Picht-Axenfeld, Elza Kolodin, Rudolf Buchbinder, Rudolf Kehrer, Andrezej Jasinsky and Katja Labèque. 
They won as soloists and piano four hands first prizes at the Swiss national competition for young talented musicians and gained several other honors. Already during their musical education they played concerts as soloists or as a piano duo in their home country as well as abroad. Their soloist's education, combined with high musicality, fills the audience more and more with enthusiasm, as recently shown with the sold out recital in the concert hall of St.Gallen.