Josef Spacek with Michael Houstoun (regional tour)

Josef Špaček violin
Michael Houstoun piano

Winner of the 2009 Michael Hill International Violin Competition, Josef Špaček is a rising global virtuoso. At just 23 years of age, he ranks among the foremost representatives of today's young Czech violin generation. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, Josef has just completed his first year of a Master's degree at Juilliard with renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman. In March 2010, Josef recorded a CD of HW Ernst works for Naxos, which was part of his prize for winning the Michael Hill International Violin Competition. The CD will be released later this year.

Josef’s two programmes weave music from diverse cultures and traditions into a stunning display of virtuosity and musicianship. These hallmarks of the violin repertoire stretch back nearly 300 years to Bach’s famous Chaconne, and forward to 20th century Slavic brilliance. Farr’s Wakatipu was written especially for the Michael Hill International Violin Competition.

Michael Houstoun has made a unique contribution to New Zealand music as a concert pianist and chamber musician of the highest calibre over the past thirty-five years. He performs tirelessly all over the country in recitals, with orchestras and in festivals to critical acclaim and the great delight of audiences.

Josef Špaček and Michael Houstoun are also performing in recital for CMNZ as part of the 2010 Kaleidoscopes Concert Season.

Michael Hill International Violin Competition

Since 2001, the Michael Hill International Violin Competition has brought to the forefront young international violinists of breathtaking virtuosity. The competition attracts world-class violinists to serve as judges, and receives applications from 30 countries. Past winners include Joseph Lin (USA, 2001), Natalia Lomeiko (2003, Russia/NZ), Feng Ning (2005, China) and Bella Hristova (2007, Bulgaria).

The biennial competition aims to recognise and encourage excellence and musical artistry and to promote young violinists from all over the world who are on the brink of launching their professional solo careers and are aspiring to establish themselves on the world stage.

Included as part of the winner's prize is a nationwide NZ tour for Chamber Music New Zealand and a performance with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra.

When & Where

DateProgrammeTimeVenueCentre
20 June 10 Programme 1 Regional 2.30pm Memorial Hall Waikanae
4 July 10 Programme 2 Regional 3.00pm Chanel Arts Centre Motueka
9 July 10 Programme 1 Regional 7.30pm Old Library Building, Rust Avenue Whangarei
13 July 10 Programme 1 Regional 7.30pm Rotorua Convention Centre Rotorua
14 July 10 Programme 1 Regional 7.30pm Church of St George and St John Whakatane
Josef Spacek with Michael Houstoun (regional tour)
[Josef Spacek] is a consummate violinist, with intelligence, imagination, and impeccable technique.Read full review
Rosemary Collier, Middle C - 20 Jun 2010