On 11 October, Antje Weithaas will receive the coveted OPUS KLASSIK Instrumentalist of the Year award at a concert in St. Elisabeth's Church in Berlin, where she will also perform live as a soloist.

Congratulations to Antje Weithaas: the violinist has been awarded the  OPUS KLASSIK 2025 prize for Instrumentalist of the Year! For her recording of the 2nd Violin Concerto by Pēteris Vasks with the Camerata Bern, she is honoured with the most important prize for classical music in Germany, as judged by an independent eleven-member jury of experts from the music and media industry. The OPUS KLASSIK 2025 will be awarded on the weekend of 10-12 October 2025 in Berlin.

Antje Weithaas will be performing alongside prominent colleagues at the OPUS KLASSIK concert in St. Elisabeth's Church. The concert will be broadcast on RBB radio the following day.

The CD recording had already received outstanding reviews, with The Strad magazine writing in April 2025: "Antje Weithaas’s unassuming virtuosity comes into its own as she dispatches some extended three- and four-part chordal sequences, a well as a few treacherous tenths, without batting an eyelid or accepting any compromises as far as beauty of tone is concerned." The recording has been released by CAvi-music, now in a strategic partnership with Deutsche Grammophon.

In addition to Antje Weithaas, pianist Seong-Jin Cho and trumpeter Lucienne Renaudin Vary receive an OPUS KLASSIK in the category Instrumentalist of the Year.

OPUS KLASSIK website

Antje Weithaas plays Pēteris Vasks' 2nd Violin Concerto ‘In Evening Light’ > To the digital recording

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