Maxim Vengerov’s fall season begins with the Vengerov Festival, a series of concerts and masterclasses. Last experienced in June in Tokyo, the Vengerov Festival travels to Gdansk, a Polish city on the Baltic coast. As part of the public activities, Vengerov will give a concert with the International Menuhin Orchestra at the Polish Philharmonic Gdansk on September 8. The concert will feature Maxim as both violinist and conductor with Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5.
On September 12, Vengerov joins the Polish Baltic Symphony Orchestra for their season-opening concert at the same concert hall. Under conductor Ernst van Tiel, he will perform Benjamin Britten’s Violin Concerto (a work he previously played this summer at the Ravinia Festival to great acclaim). The program will also include Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4.