Karolina Errera

viola

2019 – 2023
Kronberg Academy Professional Studies Studies with Tabea Zimmermann funded by the Dr. Rolf M. Schwiete foundation
2014
Chamber Music Conncets the World, junior
2020
Mit Musik – Miteinander, tutor
2021, 2022
Kronberg Festival, concert
2022, 2023
Chamber Music Connects the World, concert

Recipient of numerous international awards, violist Karolina Errera is an artists of natural musicality, refined taste and humbleness. She is the winner of the 9th Jan Rakowski Viola Competition (2013), the VIII International Yury Bashmet Viola Competition (2018) as well as prizewinner at the 52. Markneukirchen Competition (2017) and Peter-Pirazzi Competition (2019). 

Her debut CD “Songs of Rain” with pianist Lilit Grigoryan was released together with label Genuin Classics and has received many distinguished reviews as well as several nominations by the Opus Klassik Award (2023).

Highlights of recent and current musical activities include her debut with Giya Kancheli “Styx”on the stage of Chamber Music Hall of Berlin Philharmonie together with Berliner Capella, Filarmonia Pomorska and Sergi Gili Solé, performance of Paul Hindemith “Der Schwanendreher” with Vogtland Philharmonie in Greiz under the baton of David Marlow, her recital debut at Konzerthaus Berlin together with pianist Yannick Rafalimanana and multiple chamber music collaborations with such renowned artists as Sir András Schiff, Gidon Kremer, Vilde Frang, Gary Hoffmann, Jörg Widdmann, Viviane Hagner, Nils Mönkemeyer, Antje Weithaas, Vadim Gluzman.

Her dedication to music has allowed her performances on many international stages such as Wigmore Hall London, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Pierre Boulez Saal Berlin, Casals Forum Kronberg and brought her to participate at world class music festivals including Festival de Pâques, Moritzburg Festival, Krzyzowa Music, Kronberg Academy Festival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Rheingau Festivals.

Karolina was born into a non-musicians family of two origins : Russian-Dominican, and brought up with strong musical influences around her. She stated her musical path at the age of four. After completing her Bachelor’s degree at the University of Arts Berlin with Prof. Wilfried Strehle she enrolled for her Master education at the Hanns Eisler Musikhochschule with Prof. Tabea Zimmermann and completed her studies at the Kronberg Academy. She has studied at Kronberg Academy from 2019 to 2023 and were supported by a scholarship from the arteMusica-Stiftung. These studies were funded by the Dr Rolf M Schwiete Stiftung.


Last updated: January 2024
Großer Saal, Casals Forum
Chamber Music Connects the World

CENTRAL (ERÖFFNUNGSKONZERT). FOKUS DEUTSCHLAND

Lee, Sitkovetsky, Errera, Ferrández, Lipman, Choi, Hecker, Helmchen

Participants

  • Christel Lee violin
  • Alexander Sitkovetsky violin
  • Karolina Errera viola
  • Sara Ferrández viola
  • Matthew Lipman viola
  • Hayoung Choi cello
  • Marie-Elisabeth Hecker cello
  • Martin Helmchen piano

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Duet with two obbligato eyeglasses in E flat major for viola and violoncello WoO 32

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor op. 66

intermission

Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
String Sextet No. 1 in B flat major op. 18

Concert introduction at 5.15 pm in Großer Saal with Prof. Dr. Friedemann Eichhorn.

Subject to change.

Tickets
25 / 35 / 45 €
Großer Saal, Casals Forum
Chamber Music Connects the World

SOUTHEAST. FOKUS ÖSTERREICH

Chang, Hagen, Han, Lee, Errera, Ferrández, Herbert, Kułakowski, Moreau, Rushdie Momen, Flender, Weissteiner

Participants

  • Hana Chang violin
  • William Hagen violin
  • Soojin Han violin
  • Christel Lee violin
  • Karolina Errera viola
  • Sara Ferrández viola
  • Oliver Herbert cello
  • Maciej Kułakowski cello
  • Edgar Moreau cello
  • Mishka Rushdie Momen piano
  • Thomas Flender horn
  • Josef Weissteiner horn

Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Musical fun “Dorfmusikantensextett” KV522

Anton Webern (1883–1945)
Five movements for string quartet op. 5

intermission

Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat major op. 99 D 898

Subject to change.

Tickets
25 / 35 / 45 €
Großer Saal, Casals Forum
Chamber Music Connects the World

WEST. FOKUS FRANKREICH

Bouchkov, Han, Kim, Sokolov, Errera, Cho, Karizna, Asal, Hamos, Navon, Johanns

Participants

  • Marc Bouchkov violin
  • Soojin Han violin
  • Dami Kim violin
  • Valeriy Sokolov violin
  • Karolina Errera viola
  • Brannon Cho cello
  • Ivan Karizna cello
  • Julius Asal piano
  • Julia Hamos piano
  • Itai Navon piano
  • Thorsten Johanns clarinet

Programme

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)
La muse et le poète op. 132

Darius Milhaud (1892–1974)
Suite for clarinet, violin and piano op. 157b

intermission

César Franck (1822–1890)
Piano Quintet in F minor

Concert introduction at 6.45 pm in Großer Saal with Prof. Dr. Friedemann Eichhorn.

Subject to change.

Tickets
25 / 35 / 45 €
Großer Saal, Casals Forum
Chamber Music Connects the World

SOUTH. FOKUS ITALIEN

Bouchkov, Chen, Kim, Errera, Rosenthal, Soulez Larivière, Brantelid, Cañón Valencia, Shadrin, Hamos, Johanns

Participants

  • Marc Bouchkov violin
  • Stella Chen violin
  • Dami Kim violin
  • Karolina Errera viola
  • Samuel Rosenthal viola
  • Sào Soulez Larivière viola
  • Andreas Brantelid cello
  • Santiago Cañón Valencia cello
  • Aleksey Shadrin cello
  • Julia Hamos piano
  • Thorsten Johanns clarinet

Programme

Nino Rota (1911–1979)
Trio for clarinet, violoncello and piano

Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901)
String Quartet in E minor

intermission

Pjotr Iljitsch Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
String Sextet in D minor op. 70 “Souvenir de Florence”

Subject to change.

Tickets
25 / 35 / 45 €