Glashütte original and Dresden Festival once again together for the British cellist Steven Will Selis awarded the 2017 "Glashütte Original Music Festival Award"

British cellist Steven Isserlis believes that music is essential for childhood growth. To join the occasion of the 14 contained in Dresden and Glashütte Original Glashütte Original Music Festival, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to music education and support to young musicians, this will be awarded to him in 2017, "Glashütte Original Music Festival Awards. " May 23, 2017, according to Seleis will be performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, performed by the famous conductor Vladimir Jurowski concert in Dresden Cultural Palace. By then, the awards ceremony is also held here. British cellist Stephen Iriselis Compose the story behind the sweet melody Stephen Iriselis, active in the music education community "One of the most attractive and expressive cellos of our time, Stephen Iriselos has inspired a whole host of fresh blood creative activities for our time: writing for children, music and society Philosophical comments, and insist on new work I'm happy for the first time in the history of the Glashütte Original Music Festival Awards, won by my colleague cello virtuoso, Dresden Director of Music Festival Yang Fu Jan Vogler said so. As an authoritative concert soloist, he has been performing and arranging music for children in addition to performing with world-class orchestras and conductors. To date, he has published three books to educate children readers about the anecdotes of famous composers; master classes are held throughout the world. Needless to say, this is also one of the reasons Stephen Iriselis has become the "torchbearer" in the international classical music industry. Open the music feast tour 2017 "Glashütte Original Music Festival Awards" trophy Alfred Hauweig watchmaking apprenticeship crafted trophies 2017 is the 14th anniversary of Glashütte Original and Dresden Festival, and they will work together to award winners 25,000 euros worth of bonuses. As in previous years, the trophy was still crafted by two apprentices from the original Alfred Helwig watchmaking school in Glashütte. The list of winners has been star-studded, including Sir Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Hélène Grimaud, Hilary Hahn, Portuguese folk songs Fado singer Mariza and Andris Nelsons. In 2017, the 40th Dresden Music Festival will be held from May 18 to June 18.