Linus Roth

He has made a name for himself internationally, not just with his acclaimed work in core repertoire, but also with his discovery / rediscovery of works that have undeservedly fallen into oblivion.  He has devoted special attention to the works of Mieczysław Weinberg, both on the concert platform and the recording studio.  Roth's recording of the complete works for violin and piano by Mieczysław Weinberg, released in 2013 by Challenge Classics to wide public and critical acclaim was followed up by recordings of Weinberg’s Violin Concerto with the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester and his Concertino with the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn.  Both CDs were selected as 'Editor’s Choice' by Gramophone magazine.  Making Mieczysław Weinberg’s oeuvre known to a wider audience is also the aim of the International Weinberg Society, which Linus Roth founded in 2015.  This association organises and sponsors concerts, readings, exhibitions, interdisciplinary events and publications on the work and life of the Polish-Jewish composer.  For the 100th anniversary of Weinberg’s birth in 2019, he curated two days of events dedicated to the composer in the form of six concerts at Wigmore Hall in London.  In addition to chamber music works, there were performances of all of Weinberg’s six sonatas for violin and piano as well as the three sonatas for solo violin.

the virtuoso toreador

Received the ECHO KLASSIK Award as 'Best Newcomer' 2006 for his début CD on the label EMI followed by a second ECHO award in 2017 for his recording of the violin concertos by Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky with the London Symphony Orchestra under Thomas Sanderling.

Linus Roth has played as a soloist with many leading orchestras including the Stuttgart State Opera Orchestra, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, the German Radio Symphony Orchestras of broadcasters SWR and Berlin, the Orquesta de Cordoba, the Orchestra della Toscana in Florence, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Chamber Philharmonic, the Bern Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra del Teatro San Carlo in Naples, the Cologne Chamber Orchestra and the Bruckner Orchester Linz.  Conductors with whom Roth has worked include Gerd Albrecht, Herbert Blomstedt, Andrey Boreyko, Dennis Russell Davies, Matthias Foremny, Hartmut Haenchen, Manfred Honeck, James Gaffigan, Mihkel Kütson and Antoni Wit.
 
A passionate chamber musician, he has performed with fellow musicians such as Nicolas Altstaedt, Gautier Capuçon, Kim Kashkashian, Albrecht Mayer, Nils Mönkemeyer, Andreas Ottensamer, Itamar Golan and Danjulo Ishizaka, among others.  He has also worked closely for several years with the Argentinean pianist José Gallardo.

He attended the preparatory class of Prof. Nicolas Chumachenco at the Musikhochschule in Freiburg, Germany, before going on to study with Prof. Zakhar Bron.  Subsequently, he pursued his studies for several years with Prof. Ana Chumachenco at the Universities of Music in Zurich and Munich.  Salvatore Accardo, Miriam Fried and Josef Rissin have also been important influences on him.  During his studies, Linus Roth held a scholarship from the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation.
 
In October 2012, Linus Roth was appointed Professor of Violin at the 'Leopold-Mozart-Zentrum' at Augsburg University and is also the artistic director of the Leopold Mozart International Violin Competition in Augsburg. In addition, Linus Roth is the Founder and Artistic Director of the International Festival Ibiza Concerts and from 2020 on of the music festival Schwäbischer Frühling in Ochsenhausen /Germany

He plays the Stradivarius violin 'Dancla' from 1703 on kind loan from the music foundation of the L-Bank Baden-Württemberg.

In his free time, he enjoys fitness sports of all kinds, travelling, eating out and loves boating around the Mediterranean.  He has lived in Munich for many years.