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by Frank123 (12474 pt)
2026-Jan-17 09:12

David Garrett, complete biography, crossover violinist, international concerts, and discography


Profile

David Garrett (David Christian Bongartz; Aachen, Germany, September 4, 1980) is a German violinist and composer, internationally known for developing and popularizing crossover between classical music and pop/rock.

David Garrett is recognized for his ability to combine classical-school technical virtuosity, traditional symphonic repertoire, and contemporary musical languages, contributing to the wider diffusion of instrumental music among a broad and cross-generational audience.


Origins and training (From the 1980s to the 1990s)

Raised in Germany within a structured musical environment, David Garrett began studying the violin at a very early age. During childhood and adolescence, he:

  • studied classical violin with an academic approach,

  • performed as a young talent in concerts and competitions,

  • tackled solo repertoire from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic traditions.

In the 1990s he continued his education at high-level music institutions, developing complete solo technique and a solid command of the concerto repertoire.


From the 1990s: Professional debut and classical career (1995–1999)

By the late 1990s, David Garrett:

  • debuted as a soloist with symphony orchestras,

  • recorded his first albums in the classical repertoire,

  • established himself as a technically virtuosic performer.

In this phase his activity was oriented primarily toward the traditional classical circuit.


From the 2000s: Experimentation and the birth of crossover (2000–2009)

Throughout the 2000s Garrett initiated a gradual artistic transformation.

Stylistic turning point

  • introduced arrangements of pop and rock tracks for solo violin,

  • retained rigorous classical technique,

  • developed a language accessible to non-specialist audiences.

Key albums

  • 2007 – Free

  • 2008 – Encore

  • 2009 – Classic Romance

This phase marks the beginning of major commercial success on a European scale.


From the 2010s: International breakthrough and major tours (2010–2019)

This decade represents the period of greatest global visibility.

Albums

  • 2010 – Rock Symphonies

  • 2011 – Legacy

  • 2013 – Music

  • 2015 – Explosive

  • 2017 – Rock Revolution

Concerts and countries

During the 2010s David Garrett:

  • toured across Europe, North America, and Asia,

  • performed in major arenas and theatres,

  • reached a cross-generational audience.

His live activity combines solo violin, a rock band, and symphonic orchestrations, depending on the context.


Cinema and parallel activity

In 2013 he played the role of Niccolò Paganini in the film The Devil’s Violinist, helping to introduce the figure of the Romantic virtuoso to a wider public.


From the 2020s: Artistic continuity and return to the classical repertoire (2020–today)

In more recent years Garrett alternates:

  • crossover projects,

  • recordings of classical repertoire,

  • traditional symphonic concerts.

Albums

  • 2020 – Alive – My Soundtrack

  • 2022 – Iconic

This phase shows a more explicit balance between the popular dimension and a classical identity.


Musical style (Practical elements)

David Garrett is recognized for:

  • soloist-level violin technique of international standard,

  • use of both electric and acoustic violin,

  • structured crossover arrangements,

  • ability to adapt pop, rock, and classical repertoires,

  • a stage approach aimed at direct communication with the audience.

His style focuses on cultural mediation between art music and contemporary entertainment.


Documentable career facts

  • Sustained international concert activity.

  • High record sales in the crossover segment.

  • Stable presence in major European and Asian markets.

  • A relevant role in the wider dissemination of instrumental music.

David Garrett discography

Early classical career (1988–2000)

Classical albums

YearAlbumMain works / tracks
1988FreePaganini: Caprice No. 24 · Bach: Violin works
1991Paganini: 24 CapricesCaprice No. 5 · Caprice No. 24
1995The 5 SeasonsVivaldi-inspired violin works
2000Violin ConcertosBeethoven · Mozart violin concertos

Transition to crossover style (2001–2006)

Albums

YearAlbumMain tracks
2001EncoreClassical violin highlights
2004VirtuosoHungarian Dance No. 5 · Zigeunerweisen
2006Free (reissue / concept album)Classical reinterpretations

Crossover breakthrough and mainstream success (2007–2013)

Studio albums

YearAlbumMain tracks / singles
2007FreeSmooth Criminal · Summer
2008EncoreCarmen Fantasy · Paganini Rhapsody
2009Classic RomanceNothing Else Matters · Romance
2010Rock SymphoniesSmells Like Teen Spirit · Kashmir
2011LegacyWho Wants to Live Forever · Clair de Lune
2013MusicViva La Vida · Shake It Off

Mature crossover period (2014–2018)

Studio albums

YearAlbumMain tracks
2014Timeless – Brahms & BruchBrahms Violin Concerto · Bruch Concerto No. 1
2015ExplosiveExplosive · Dangerous
2017Rock RevolutionSeven Nation Army · Eye of the Tiger

Recent period and cinematic focus (2020–present)

Studio albums

YearAlbumMain tracks
2020Alive – My SoundtrackThe Show Must Go On · Game of Thrones Theme
2022ICONICBeethoven Symphony No. 5 · Paint It Black
2023Alive – Live (live)Greatest crossover performances

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