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1. Gluzman, Vadim
Vadim Gluzman is among the most dynamic and thrilling violinists of his generation having established himself as an international artist of great
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2. Vadim Gluzman - Biography
One of the most inspiring and dynamic artists before the public today, violinist Vadim Gluzman has established himself as a performer of great depth
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3. TrekEarth Violinist Vadim Gluzman Photo
This photo from the TrekEarth travel gallery is titled 'Violinist Vadim Gluzman Photo'.
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4. Lawrence Budmen Is Impressed By Ukrainian Violinist Vadim Gluzman
Vadim Gluzman is a violinist of formidable gifts. He brings tremendous musical curiosity and creative virtuosity to a wide repertoire.
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5. Lawrence Budmen Is Impressed By Ukrainian Violinist Vadim Gluzman
LAWRENCE BUDMEN is impressed by Ukrainian violinist Vadim Gluzman. Gypsy music has long fascinated and inspired the world's great composers.
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6. Augusta Georgia ApplauseViolinist Communicates Through Language
Violinist Vadim Gluzman was born in the Soviet Union, is an Israeli citizen and lives in New York. But his language of choice isn't Russian, Hebrew
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7. PROGRAM NOTES Concert Vadim Gluzman, Jonathan Feldman (4/4/04)
PROGRAM NOTES CONCERT VADIM GLUZMAN, JONATHAN FELDMAN (4/4/04) Vadim Gluzman, Violinist Jonathan Feldman, Pianist "Suite in the Old Style" for
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8. Gluzman Rel.
VIOLINIST TO PLAY ANTIQUE VIOLIN IN CLEMSON UNIVERSITY PERFORMANCE CLEMSON There's no question 24year-old Vadim Gluzman is a masterful
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9. Vadim Gluzman
"I'll give you five minutes " said Isaac Stern when the 16year-old Vadim Gluzman came to play for the great violinist in Jerusalem in 1991. Not only
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10. Pianist, Violinist Evoke Emotion, Artistry
Pianist Angela Yoffe and violinist Vadim Gluzman played before a nearcapacity crowd Wednesday night at the Roshong Recital Hall.
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11. Vadim Gluzman - Violinist
vadim gluzman is among the most dynamic and thrilling violinists of his generationhaving established himself as an international artist of great depth,
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`a commanding
technique, spontaneity,
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delicate nuances and
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12. Vadim Gluzman, Violin Soloist
violinist vadim gluzman has established himself as a performer of great In 1990, 16year-old vadim gluzman was granted five minutes to play for the
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Vadim Gluzman
One of the most inspiring and dynamic artists of his generation, violinist Vadim Gluzman has established himself as a performer of great depth, virtuosity and technical brilliance. Lauded by both critics and audiences, he has performed throughout the United States, Europe, Russia, Japan, Australia, and Canada as a soloist and in a duo setting with his wife, pianist Angela Yoffe.
Born in 1973 in the city of Zhitomir, Ukraine into a family of professional musicians, Mr. Gluzman began studying the violin at the age of seven. Before moving to Israel in 1990, he studied with Zakhar Bron and later with Yair Kless at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel-Aviv. He has also studied in the United States with Arkady Fomin and in the Juilliard School with the late Dorothy DeLay and Masao Kawasaki.
The 2003-04 season found Mr. Gluzman performing on four continents; in Korea with the KBS Orchestra, in Japan with the NHK Symphony and the Tokyo Philharmonic, and in Australia for his second orchestral tour of Australia in three years. In Europe he performed with the Dresden Philharmonic, in Bonn with the Beethovenhalle Orchestra, and with orchestras and at recital in Norway, Spain, Switzerland, United States, Russia, Germany, Israel, and Turkey.
Mr. Gluzman, his wife and baby daughter make their home in the Chicago area. To find out more about Vadim Gluzman please visit

13. Gluzman(vladim)
violinist. vadim gluzman. Contact. AGENTS WEBSITE. vadim gluzman is among themost dynamic and thrilling violinists of his generation having established
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Violinist
Vadim Gluzman
Contact: AGENTS WEBSITE Vadim Gluzman is among the most dynamic and thrilling violinists of his generation having established himself as an international artist of great depth, virtuosity and technical brilliance. He is consistently lauded for performing with "a commanding technique, spontaneity, and visionary breadth capable of both delicate nuances and incendiary passion" (The Washington Post). He has performed throughout the United States, Europe, Russia, Japan, and Canada, as a soloist, chamber musician, and in a duo setting with his wife, pianist Angela Yoffe. In 1991, 16-year-old Vadim Gluzman was granted five minutes to play for the great Isaac Stern. Five minutes later, a wonderful friendship was born. Through Mr. Stern's recommendation, the America-Israel Cultural Foundation loaned Vadim Gluzman the Pietro Guarneri violin. Since then, Mr. Gluzman was named recipient of the prestigious Henryk Szeryng Foundation 1994 Career Award. In 1996, he became the owner of a bow from the Szeryng collection. He now plays the outstanding 1690 ex-Leopold Auer Stradivari on extended loan to him through the generosity of the Stradivari Society of Chicago. Mr. Gluzman's 1999-2000 season engagements included a return to Japan to perform with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra and in recital, a return to the Cincinnati Symphony, a performance with the Ravinia Festival Orchestra and debuts with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Florida Philharmonic, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Syracuse Symphony and Omaha Symphony, as well as at Leipzig's Gewandhaus with the MDR Orchestra. In recital he performed at The Kennedy Center, Parisâ Theatre du Chatelet and in Chicago, Boston and Bonn. In April 2000, Mr. Gluzman performed as the featured soloist in the Hall of the General Assembly of the United Nations for the convocation of the exhibit Visas for Life.

14. Lawrence Budmen Is Impressed By Ukrainian Violinist Vadim Gluzman
Ukrainian violinist vadim gluzman. Gypsy music has long fascinated and inspiredthe world s great composers. From Brahms and Enescu through Gyorgy Ligeti,
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Gypsy fire
LAWRENCE BUDMEN is impressed by
Ukrainian violinist Vadim Gluzman
Tzigane Rhapsodie de Concert is a dazzling display piece that encompasses double stops, harmonics, pizzicatos, glissandos, and all the technical challenges of Paganini's twenty four Violin Caprices, plus a few more. This score has long been a specialty of Russian violinists. On 4 April 2004 at the University of Miami Gusman Concert Hall, the Ukrainian violinist Vadim Gluzman delivered a brilliantly virtuosic account of this French Magyar display piece the climax of a dynamic recital for the Sunday Afternoons of Music series. Lawrence Budmen , Miami Beach, USA home Ensemble home

15. Lawrence Budmen Is Impressed By Ukrainian Violinist Vadim Gluzman
The rich, dark sound of gluzman s violin (a 1609 Stradivarius once owned by the Heifetz through gluzman s contemporaries Maxim Vengerov and vadim Repin.
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2 Lawrence Budmen GYPSY FIRE The rich, dark sound of Gluzman's violin (a 1609 Stradivarius once owned by the legendary Russian violinist and teacher Leopold Auer) conjured up the world of Tchaikovsky and the Russian violinistic tradition. Gluzman is the contemporary embodiment of that great Russian school of violin virtuosos that runs from Misha Elman and Jascha Heifetz through Gluzman's contemporaries Maxim Vengerov and Vadim Repin. His blistering performance of Ravel's showpiece received a standing, cheering ovation. And what a performance! (While Tzigane is a Frenchman's impression of Gypsy fiddlers, it remains the work of a master craftsman. Mastery was what Gluzman's rendition was all about.) Gluzman's technique is a given his virtuosity is awesome! His violin ignited a Gypsy flame beneath the music. Gluzman did not give a dutiful performance of the notes. His Tzigane glowed with the inner fire of creative inspiration. Violinist and music became one a transcendent artistic moment! (As an encore, Gluzman offered Fritz Kreisler's more refined Viennese version of Gypsy music La Gitana . Gluzman played this bon-bon with flair and style. Sentiment without bathos exactly the way Kreisler himself played this music.)

16. Vadim Gluzman
the 16year-old vadim gluzman came to play for the great violinist in Jerusalemin 1991. vadim gluzman, who has recorded for radio and television,
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"I'll give you five minutes," said Isaac Stern when the 16-year-old Vadim Gluzman came to play for the great violinist in Jerusalem in 1991. Not only did Mr. Stern wind up giving him a lot more than five minutes, but a year later, through his recommendation the America-Israel Cultural Foundation loaned Mr. Gluzman the Pietro Guarneri violin. Since then, Mr. Gluzman was named recipient of the prestigious Henryk Szeryng Foundation 1994 Career Award. In 1996, he became the owner of a bow from the Szeryng collection.
Vadim Gluzman, who has recorded for radio and television, ranks among the few first class artists of his generation and is rapidly gaining recognition throughout the world. He has performed in Europe, Russia, Japan, the United States and in Canada as a soloist, chamber musician, and in a duo setting with his wife, pianist Angela Yoffe.
His appearances as a soloist have included performances with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony at Orchestra Hall, the Houston Symphony, Boston Pops, the Flint Symphony, English String Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony, the Monte Carlo Philharmonic, the Winterthur Orchestra, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Salzburg Kammerphilharmonie, and the Dusseldorf Symphony Orchestra. He has played under the batons of conductors James DePreist, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, John Nelson, Keith Lockhart, Robert Bernhardt, Arnold Katz, Salvador Mas Conde, Philippe Bender, Hubert Soudant, Mendi Rodan, and Uri Segal.
Mr. Gluzman’s 1998 summer was highlighted with performances at various festivals, including Lincoln Center Festival, Divonne (France), Schwetzingen (Germany) and Lockenhaus (Austria), as well as a recital debut in Berlin. Mr. Gluzman’s exciting 1998-99 season begins with his debuts with the Seattle and Utah Symphonies. With a European career that continues to flourish, Mr. Gluzman will make his debuts in Vienna with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and at the Leipzig Gewandhaus. He also continues to receive invitations from major European orchestras: Saarbruchen Radio, NDR Hannover and a re-appearance with the Stuttgart Radio Orchestra. In September of 1999, he will return to Japan to perform with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and to tour with recital performances. His other engagements include recitals in New York, Chicago, Boston, Germany, and Spain.

17. Angela Yoffe
and the US Her extensive collaboration with violinist vadim gluzman broughther to In March, 1995, Angela Yoffe and vadim gluzman made their debut
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Angela Yoffe was born in Riga, Latvia into a family of highly respected musicians. Her talent was recognized at the age of four when she began her music studies. She graduated from the Darzinia School of Music in Riga where she studied under the guidance of pianist Faina Bulavko. Later, her education continued at the Latvian Academy of Music with Ilze Graubin. In 1991, when her family moved to Israel, Angela Yoffe was immediately admitted to the Rubin Academy of Music where she studied under Victor Derevianko. In the summer of 1992, she was accepted as a student of Joaquin Achucarro at the Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, where she was awarded the Fannie and Bernard Schaenen Scholarship endowed by the Feldman Foundation. Angela Yoffe has received top prizes in many competitions, including the Dvarionas International Piano Competition in Lithuania. She also won the Edna Ocker Best Accompanist Award in the Corpus Christi International Competition. She is a Scholarship recipient of the America–Israel Cultural Foundation.

18. Vadim Gluzman
vadim gluzman violinist. One of the most inspiring and dynamic artists on the Israeli violinist vadim gluzman has established himself as a performer of
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Vadim Gluzman
Violinist
One of the most inspiring and dynamic artists on the musical scene, Israeli violinist Vadim Gluzman has established himself as a performer of great depth, virtuosity and technical brilliance. Lauded by both critics and audiences, he has performed throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Russia, Japan, Korea and Australia as a soloist and in a duo setting with his wife, pianist Angela Yoffe. Vadim Gluzman was born in 1973 in the city of Zhitomir, Ukraine into a family of professional musicians, he began studying the violin at the age of seven. Before moving to Israel in 1990, he studied with Zakhar Bron and later with Yair Kless at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel-Aviv. He has also studied in the United States with Arkady Fomin and in the Juilliard School with the late Dorothy DeLay and Masao Kawasaki. In 1990, 16-year-old Vadim Gluzman was granted five minutes to play for the late Isaac Stern. From that meeting, a friendship was born. Mr. Stern was a great influence on Gluzman both as a musician and human being, and he had the privilege of working with Stern in Israel and the United States. In 1994, Vadim Gluzman received the prestigious Henryk Szeryng Foundation Career Award. He now plays the extraordinary 1690 ex-Leopold Auer Stradivarius on extended loan to him through the generosity of the Stradivari Society of Chicago. "In Gluzman's hands, this Strad doesn't speak: it proclaims, sings, sighs, laughs" said the

19. Music In The Mountains
vadim gluzman violinist Hailed as a clone for the late Isaac Stern in his prime,gluzman has established himself as a performer of great depth,
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20. PROGRAM NOTES Concert Vadim Gluzman, Jonathan Feldman (4/4/04)
vadim gluzman, violinist Jonathan Feldman, Pianist Suite in the Old Style for Violin and Piano Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)
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PROGRAM NOTES CONCERT VADIM GLUZMAN, JONATHAN FELDMAN (4/4/04)
Vadim Gluzman, Violinist
Jonathan Feldman, Pianist

"Suite in the Old Style" - for Violin and Piano
Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)
Perhaps the most important Russian composer since Shostakovich, Alfred Schnittke wrote in a variety of genres. He was a prolific composer of scores for the Soviet film industry. Thematic material from three film scores forms the basis for "Suite in the Old Style" - a charming pastiche with elements of neo-classicism. Originally composed for violin and piano, the score was first performed in Moscow in 1972 by violinist Mark Lubotsky and pianist Liubov Yedlina. Violist-conductor Vladimir Spivakov asked the composer to make an orchestral version, which he subsequently conducted with his renowned chamber orchestra the Moscow Virtuosi. (Several seasons ago Spivakov led Miami's New World Symphony in this version of the score.)
The Pastorale and Ballet movements are from a comedy film about a dentist's amorous adventures. The Pantomime and Minuet are from scores for animated children's films. The Fugue comes from a documentary about a sportsman's double life ("Sport, Sport, Sport"). The entire score reflects the varied sound world and fertile creative imagination of Alfred Schnittke.
"Sonata in A Major" for Violin and Piano, Opus 47 "Kreutzer"

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