
Fantasies Zlatomir Fung & Richard Fu
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
25.04.2025
Label: Signum Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Zlatomir Fung & Richard Fu
Composer: Leos Janacek (1854-1928), Adrien-Francois Servais (1807-1866), Francois George-Hainl (1807-1873), Richard Wagner (1813-1883), Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky (1840-1893), Marshall Estrin (1996)
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- Zlatomir Fung (b. 1999), Leoš Janáček (1854 - 1928): Fantasy on Jenůfa:
- 1 Fung, Janáček: Fantasy on Jenůfa 14:43
- Adrien-François Servais (1807 - 1866): Fantaisie et Variations sur des motifs de l'Opéra La Fille du Régiment de Donizetti, op. 16:
- 2 Servais: Fantaisie et Variations sur des motifs de l'Opéra La Fille du Régiment de Donizetti, op. 16 14:35
- François George-Hainl (b. 1807 - 1873): Fantaisie sur des motifs de Guillaume Tell de G. Rossini, op. 8:
- 3 George-Hainl: Fantaisie sur des motifs de Guillaume Tell de G. Rossini, op. 8 14:15
- Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883): “Walther's Prize Song” from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg arr. August Wilhelmj:
- 4 Wagner: “Walther's Prize Song” from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg arr. August Wilhelmj 05:11
- Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893): “Lensky's Aria” from Eugene Onegin, arr. Mikhail Bukinik:
- 5 Tchaikovsky: “Lensky's Aria” from Eugene Onegin, arr. Mikhail Bukinik 07:03
- Marshall Estrin (b. 1996): Fantasia Carmèn:
- 6 Estrin: Fantasia Carmèn 19:57
Info for Fantasies
The youngest musician ever to win the International Tchaikovsky Competition Cello Division, exciting American cellist Zlatomir Fung has collated an album of opera fantasies including Fantasy on Jenůfa which he arranged himself and a Fantasy written especially for him - Fantasia Carmèn - by composer Marshall Estrin. After extensive research Fung found these fantasies for cello used recognizable tunes from famous operas to create a free medley and that there are few rules beyond the pure expression of the composer’s personality, interests, and strengths as a cellist. But it's more unconventional elements reimagine the notion of the fantasy itself, proving that the genre’s possibilities are far from exhausted—and, indeed, may only be in their infancy. After his Tchaikovsky competition win, Fung has garnered accolades, critical acclaim and standing ovations at performances around the world, more and more widely recognized as one of the preeminent cellists of our time. Astounding audiences with his boundless virtuosity and exquisite sensitivity, the 25-year-old has already proven himself a star among the next generation of world-class musicians.
Zlatomir Fung,cello
Richard Fu, piano
Zlatomir Fung
burst onto the scene as the first American in four decades (and youngest musician ever) to win First Prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition Cello Division. He has since garnered accolades, critical acclaim and standing ovations at performances around the world, more and more widely recognized as one of the preeminent cellists of our time. Astounding audiences with his boundless virtuosity and exquisite sensitivity, the 25-year-old has already proven himself a star among the next generation of world-class musicians.
In the 2024–2025 season, Fung gives recitals in New York City, Boston, and St. Louis, and performs the complete Bach Cello Suites at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts and in Arcata, California. He returns to the Aspen Music Festival and makes his debut at the Ravinia Festival. As concerto soloist, he joins the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the San Antonio Philharmonic and the Billings Symphony Orchestra, among others. Internationally, he performs with the Barcelona Symphony in Spain, the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra in Taiwan with Jaap van Zweden conducting, and he returns to the London Philharmonic Orchestra; he also appears in France, Poland, Romania, Korea, Japan, China, and Italy. Fung served as Artist-in-Residence with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for the 2023–2024 season, appearing at London’s Cadogan Hall and touring the UK with the orchestra. Other notable appearances of late include his debuts with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Orchestre National de Lille, and BBC Philharmonic, as well as the Baltimore, Dallas, Detroit, Seattle, Milwaukee, Utah, Rochester, and Kansas City Symphonies. Fung made his recital debut at Carnegie Hall in 2021 and was described by Bachtrack as "one of those rare musicians with a Midas touch: he quickly envelopes every score he plays in an almost palpable golden aura.” Other recent highlights include returns to Wigmore Hall and appearances at the Verbier, Dresden, Leoš Janáček International, and Tsinandali Festivals, Cello Biennale Amsterdam, Bravo! Vail, Grant Park Music Festival and the Aspen Music Festival.
In addition to demonstrating a mastery of the canon with his impeccable technique, Fung brings exceptional insight into the depths of contemporary repertoire, championing composers such as Unsuk Chin, Katherine Balch, and Anna Clyne. In 2023, under the baton of Gemma New and with the Dallas Symphony, Fung gave the world premiere of Katherine Balch’s whisper concerto with “jaw-dropping brilliance” (Dallas Morning News) as the dedicatee of the work; he gave its UK premiere February 2024 with the BBC Philharmonic, conducted by Joshua Weilerstein.
A winner of the 2017 Young Concert Artists International Auditions and the 2017 Astral National Auditions, Fung has taken the top prizes at the 2018 Alice & Eleonore Schoenfeld International String Competition, the 2016 George Enescu International Cello Competition, and the 2015 Johansen International Competition for Young String Players, among others. He was selected as a 2016 US Presidential Scholar for the Arts and was awarded the 2016 Landgrave von Hesse Prize at the Kronberg Academy Cello Masterclasses.
Fung was a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship Winner in 2022 and awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2020. As a participant in WXQR’s Artist Propulsion Lab in 2023, he wrote The Elves and the Cello Maker, a radio play in which he also performed. Fung has been featured on NPR’s Performance Today and has appeared six times on NPR’s From the Top. He performs on a circa 1730 cello by Domenico Montagnana, on loan from a generous benefactor. 2024–2025 marks Fung’s first season on the cello faculty at his alma mater, The Juilliard School.
Richard Fu
is a current member of the Wiener Staatsoper Opernstudio and an aspiring recitalist with an affinity for Lieder and chamber music. Though initially pursuing Political Science at Dartmouth College, he developed a love of classical music while abroad in Vienna, later studying at the Royal College of Music, University of Oxford and the Juilliard School.
While studying Lied accompaniment with Julius Drake, Fu performed 30 concerts on tour in the US with violinist Timothy Chooi. He collaborates frequently with cellist Zlatomir Fung, with whom he recently recorded his debut album. He has received fellowships from Tanglewood, Aspen, Music Academy of the West and the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme and has attended masterclasses with Antonio Pappano, Riccardo Muti, Renée Fleming, Thomas Hampson, and Maxim Vengerov. For Vienna State Opera, he has also played rehearsals and orchestral keyboards for La traviata, Tosca, Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, Roméo et Juliette and The Tempest.
Booklet for Fantasies