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21. KBS Symphony Orchestra
The Israeli violinist vadim gluzman has established himself as a Born in 1973in the Ukraine, vadim gluzman began studying the violin at the age of
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22. KBS Symphony Orchestra
The Israeli violinist vadim gluzman has established himself as a performer ofgreat depth, virtuosity and technical brilliance.
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23. The Stradivari Society - New Recipients
Worldrenowned virtuoso violinist and Stradivari Society® recipient vadim Repinled an Suzanne Fushi, Chee Yun, vadim gluzman, and Angela Yoffe
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Robert Chen listens to Lydia Hong On November 30th, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster and Professor of Violin at Roosevelt University Robert Chen
Miriam Fried gives guidance to Elizabeth Choi Miriam Fried
, currently serves as first violin of the Mendelssohn Quartet, faculty member at Indiana University, Bloomington, and New England Conservatory as well as Steans Institute at Ravinia faculty chairman. Fried shared her vast knowledge and experience at an early evening class on June 26. Arun Ravi and Elizabeth Choi, students of Mark Zinger; and Hezin Bae, student of Gerardo Ribeiro, took part, assisted by pianist Kuang-Hao Huang. After the class Fried delighted class participants and audience members with a thrilling performance of Brahms’ Sonata in G Major. Ieva Jokubaziciute accompanied.
Maurizio Fuks works with Shawn Patrick Moore MAURIZIO FUKS , professor of violin at Indiana University School of Music and visiting professor at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler," University of Limerick, Hochschule Mozarteum, Royal Academy of Music, and the Yehudi Menuhin School, presided over an exciting master class on March 15.ÊBenefitting from Professor Fuks’ guidance were Steven Li and Yin Shen, students of Robert Chen; Olivia Lam, student of Drew Lecher; and Shawn Patrick Moore, student of Cyrus Forough. Tatyana Stepanova accompanied.

24. The Stradivari Society - About
The Ukraineborn, Israeli violinist vadim gluzman received the Szeryng FoundationCareer Award in 1994, and Romanian violinist Irina Muresanu was a prize
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In 1990 The Stradivari Society began presenting a series of recitals each season in Chicago to give further support to its artist-recipients. Recitals featuring Society artists including Kyoko Takezawa, Maxim Vengerov, Vadim Repin, and Eunice Lee have been held in Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Beijing, London, Tokyo, and other important international music centers. MASTERCLASSES
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That The Stradivari Society has had a global impact on the classical music world can be seen in the many prestigious international awards and events that have honored both recipients and patrons. Society co-founder Mary Galvin was presented by the Korean government in 1997 with an award recognizing her work to help young musicians the world over. Former recipient Eunice Lee and the International Sejong Soloists, in its debut performance, played at the event. April 29, 1995, was proclaimed by Mayor Richard M. Daley as Mr. Geoffrey Fushi Day in the city of Chicago and by Governor Jim Edgar as Mr. Geoffrey Fushi Day in Illinois honoring his support of young artists through The Stradivari Society Violinist Elissa Lee Koljonen was featured soloist with the Monte Carlo Philharmonic as part of the celebration marking 700 years of the Grimaldi Dynasty in 1997. To mark the anniversary of Antonio Stradivari's death, The Stradivari Society

25. USC Symphony
USC Symphony presents violinist vadim gluzman Feb. 22. One of USC SymphonyOrchestra’s most popular guests, violinist vadim gluzman, returns to the Koger
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USC THIS SITE USC Symphony presents violinist Vadim Gluzman Feb. 22 Violin Concerto at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22 The orchestra will perform Rossini's Barber of Seville Overture
Tickets are $18 general public; $15 senior citizens, USC faculty and staff; and $8 students.
Vadim Gluzman University Publications chorn@sc.edu University of South Carolina Board of Trustees

26. USC: USC TIMES: Short Article Title
violinist vadim gluzman also will perform with the symphony at the concert setfor 730 pm in the Koger Center. It is often said that music can express
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USC THIS SITE USC Symphony to perform new work by USC composer
By Larry Wood The USC Symphony will present the world premiere of a new composition by John Fitz Rogers of the School of Music at its concert Nov. 21.
"The Arc of Winter" is dedicated to the victims of Sept. 11, 2001, and to their families and friends. Violinist Vadim Gluzman also will perform with the symphony at the concert set for 7:30 p.m. in the Koger Center.
"It is often said that music can express thoughts and emotions that words and images cannot. Yet I doubt that anything I might ever compose could begin to voice the shock, sadness, and anger we all felt after the events of September 11, 2001," said Rogers, an assistant professor of composition. "I wrote 'The Arc of Winter' as a simple song of grief, at times anguished and choked, at other moments hopeful, even optimistic."
Rogers composed the piece for the orchestra’s string section and solo clarinet. "I didn’t want the piece to be some grand statement about the tragic events of 9/11," he said. "I thought that it should be something more quiet and more intimate.
"The strings all speak with one voice, yet there’s a solo lamenting clarinet set against that. I was able, in a philosophical way, to get the best of both worlds: both a public and an individual expression of grief."

27. Lera Auerbach
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29. 2003-2004 Classical Music
vadim gluzman vadim gluzman, Violin, and Angela Yoffe, Piano One of the mostinspiring and dynamic artists around, Israeli violinist vadim gluzman (who was
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Classical Music Israeli Music Lectures and Literature Movies ... Visual Arts Sorry you have missed these great events! Gil Shaham
At age twenty-eight, Israeli violinist Gil Shaham is recognized internationally as a veteran virtuoso. Shaham will visit the Bay Area twice in the coming year.
Sat, 10/11/03, 8:30 PM: Recital at the Carriage House Theatre, Villa Montalvo www.villamontalvo.org
Wed,1/7 - Sun,1/10/04, 8 PM www.sfsymphony.org Itzhak Perlman
One of the greatest classical musicians of our era, Itzhak Perlman is beloved around the world and enjoys superstar status rarely afforded a classical musician.
Sun, 1/18/04, 3 PM www.calperfs.berkeley.edu Israeli Soprano Ayelet Cohen in "The Telephone"
An opera in one act in English. Sun, March 7, 5 PM , Agnes Albert Hall, San Francisco Conservatory of Music. www.sfcm.edu Jerusalem Quartet
With all members in their early twenties, this exciting group has already established a reputation as one of the most interesting quartets of their generation. Founded within the framework of the Young Musicians' Network of the Jerusalem Music Centre and the American-Israel Cultural Foundation, this dynamic group makes their West Coast debut.
Thu, 3/11/04, 8 PM

30. ArkivMusic Kancheli Time And Again; Schnittke, Etc / Gluzman
Israeli violinist vadim gluzman s tone is sweetly sensuous in the Schnittke, andthere are Performer Angela Yoffe (Piano), vadim gluzman (Violin)
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31. Straight.com Vancouver | Arts - Music | Gluzman’s Blast Of Bravado
gluzman’s Blast of Bravado. By jessica werb. Publish Date 28Apr-2005.violinist vadim gluzman. violinist vadim gluzman
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32. Communication Office - News - Albertson College Of Idaho
VIOLIN VIRTUOSO vadim gluzman TO PERFORM IN CALDWELL ON MARCH 7. CALDWELL, ID –Back by popular demand, Ukrainianborn violinist vadim gluzman will perform
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VIOLIN VIRTUOSO VADIM GLUZMAN TO PERFORM IN CALDWELL ON MARCH 7 CALDWELL, ID – Back by popular demand, Ukrainian-born violinist Vadim Gluzman will perform on Thursday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Jewett Auditorium on the Albertson College campus. Gluzman ranks among the first-class artists of his generation. In 1991 he studied with violinist Isaac Stern, and in 1994 he won the prestigious Henryk Szeryng Foundation Career Award. In April 2001, Gluzman made his Carnegie Hall concerto debut, performing with the Columbus, Ohio Symphony. His appearances as a soloist have included the Houston, Seattle, Tokyo, and Jerusalem symphonies, the Boston Pops, the English String Orchestra and the Ravinia Festival Orchestra. Gluzman, who now lives in Israel, will perform a varied program of violin selections. He will be accompanied by his wife, pianist Angela Yoffe. Gluzman will perform on the 1690 "ex-Leopold Auer" Stradivari on loan from the Stradivari Society of Chicago. The performance is sponsored by Caldwell Fine Arts. Tickets are available at Select-A-Seat outlets and at the door for $8-12 with a $2 student discount. Or, call 454-1376.

33. Gluzman Rel.
violinist TO PLAY ANTIQUE VIOLIN IN CLEMSON UNIVERSITY PERFORMANCE CLEMSON There s no question 24year-old vadim gluzman is a masterful violinist and a
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IN CLEMSON UNIVERSITY PERFORMANCE
CLEMSON There's no question 24-year-old Vadim Gluzman is a masterful violinist and a rising star in the world of classical music. But it can't hurt his music career to play a 307-year-old Stradivarius violin. Gluzman will play the legendary instrument made in the 1700s by the Italian craftsman Antonio Stradivari during a free recital Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. in the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University. A five-minute audition for legendary conductor Isaac Stern in 1991 launched Gluzman, then 16, on a musical career that has led him to performing as a featured soloist around the world. He has appeared with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the Monte Carlo Philharmonic and the English String Orchestra and is a top prize winner at competitions in the United States and Europe. Gluzman says that with the Stradivarius, which is on loan from the Stradivari Society of Chicago and is worth more than $1 million, he spends less time on technical violin aspects and more time exploring the musical capabilities not available on a lesser instrument.

34. Sept. Events
violinist TO PLAY ANTIQUE VIOLIN IN CLEMSON UNIVERSITY PERFORMANCE There s noquestion that 24year-old vadim gluzman is a masterful violinist and a rising
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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EVENTS
September 1998
SWING BAND TO OPEN
BROOKS SEASON SEPT. 3
Swinging jazz tunes of the '30s, '40s and '50s will open the 1998-99 season of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts at Clemson University when the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra performs Sept. 3 at 8 p.m. Under the leadership of legendary trombonist Buddy Morrow, the big band will play the orchestra's signature tune, "Opus One." "Marie," "Stardust" and "I'll Never Smile Again," a tune made famous by Frank Sinatra during his stint with the original band in the early '40s, and other jazz standards are on tap. Morrow, who has led the 16-piece ensemble since 1975, has been performing his noteworthy brand of swing since the late '30s. He has played with big band greats Artie Shaw, Eddy Duchin and Tommy Dorsey. For RCA Victor, he formed his own orchestra and recorded the chart-topping tune "Night Train." Tickets to the toe-tapping show are $12.50 for the general public, $10 for senior citizens and $6 for students. For more information, call the Brooks Center box office at (864) 656-7787 between 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
FIRST FRIDAY PARADE TO LAUNCH
FALL FOOTBALL CAMPAIGN
Clemson Tiger fans will cheer the beginning of the fall football campaign with the annual First Friday Parade and Pep Rally Sept. 4 at 6 p.m. Traditionally held on the Friday before the first home game, the parade and pep rally will feature the Tiger Band performing rousing renditions of "Tiger Rag," "Eye of the Tiger" and other game-favorites. The university mascot, cheerleaders, rally cats and student organizations will celebrate the parade's theme "Where the Tigers Play" with cheers, displays and floats.

35. KESHET EILON
Extensive collaboration with violinist vadim gluzman brought her to the importantmusic festivals worldwide. She was a piano assistant in the late Dorothy
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Shlomo Mintz Felix Andrievsky Born in the USSR, where he studied in the Moscow Central Music School and received a doctorate at the Gnessin Institute under Abram Yampolsky and Yuri Yankelevich, Felix Andrievsky became one of the leading violin teachers in Russia. His pupils have won international competitions and became critically acclaimed musicians worldwide. A faculty member of London 's Royal College of Music, Andrievsky has also taught at the Jerusalem Music Academy and the Rubin Academy, Tel Aviv University, and served as professor and director of studies at the International Menuhin Academy in Gstaad, Switzerland. He has served on juries in international competitions; as director and professor of summer programs in England, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, France, Korea and Australia ; and as a lecturer in various music academies and in ESTA. Victor Danchenko A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with David Oistrakh, Victor Danchenko won the Gold Medal in the Soviet National Competition and the Ysaye Gold Medal, among other awards. His distinguished solo career prior to his emigration included appearances with orchestras and recitals throughout the USSR and abroad, recordings for the Melodiya label, and appearances on national radio and TV. Arriving in the West, he continued to perform to high critical acclaim while developing a successful teaching career. His students attained prominence as prizewinners in competitions, soloists and members of major orchestras and conservatory faculties. Currently, Victor Danchenko is a faculty member of the Curtis Institute of Music and the Peabody Conservatory of Music. He serves on the juries of major international competitions, and conducts masterclasses worldwide.

36. The Easy Does It Soundpost Setter
vadim gluzman New York. Web site about exciting violinist vadim gluzman offersBiography, Tour schedule, Contact and managerial links as well as a page
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37. All Things Strings: Reviews
vadim gluzman, violin; Angela Yoffe, piano. (Bis, 1242) violinist vadimgluzman and pianist Angela Yoffe deliver dynamic, emotionally harrowing accounts
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Outstanding Recordings that Spent an Inordinate Amount
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As adjectives go, a word like "best" can be particularly unforgiving. Webster's tells us that it means "excelling all others," which by definition makes the "others," well, not quite good enough. Still, end-of-the-year best-of-the-year lists do help to spotlight those things—in this case, recordings of string music—that prove especially noteworthy. But let's clarify one thing: The recording industry issues nearly 26,000 titles each year, including hundreds of string-related CDs—orchestral, chamber music, jazz, experimental, world, blues, pop, rock, bluegrass, and heck, even hip-hop—that receive review consideration. Many of those "others" are well-deserving of praise, yet sometimes remain unsung for lack of space in these pages.

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39. Israeli Husband And Wife Perform On Violin, Piano
The Sun Cities Music Society will present violinist vadim gluzman, accompaniedby pianist Angela Yoffe, in a concert at 730 pm on Wednesday, Dec.
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Israeli husband and wife perform on violin, piano
The Sun Cities Music Society will present violinist Vadim Gluzman, accompanied by pianist Angela Yoffe, in a concert at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the Sundial Auditorium, 103rd Avenue at Boswell Boulevard in Sun City.
The Ukranian-born Gluzman immigrated to Israel in 1990 where, in 1991 at the age of 16, he played for Isaac Stern. The famous Stern was so impressed he recommended that the America-Israel Cultural Foundation loan Gluzman a 1711 Pietro Guarneri violin. In 1994, Gluzman received the prestigious Henryk Szeryng Foundation Career Award and a scholarship for study at Julliard. He currently lives in New York City.
Gluzman's accompanist, Angela Yoffe, is also his wife. An Israeli immigrant from Latvia, Yoffe also is an international prize-winner and performer.
Reserved seats are $14; student tickets at $5. Call 972-0478 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
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40. Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra
was the first part of the evening the Russian violinist vadim gluzman had itsinterpretation of the Tschaikowsky Violinkonzerts with great speed,
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October 18 – 31, 2004
First tour to North America
Tour repertoire to include Berlioz, Weber, Elgar, Beethoven, and a specially-commissioned percussion concerto by Bright Sheng. Ms. Glennie will also perform a Vivaldi concerto on the same program! Music Director Bramwell Tovey regularly leads major orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, Toronto Symphony, Montreal Symphony, and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Tovey is also Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony. Founded in 1933, the national orchestra of the Duchy of Luxembourg has performed in Europe’s finest concert halls, including the Vienna Musikverein, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. It’s many recordings have won all the major prizes: Grand Prix de l'Académie Charles Cros, Gramophone Award, Prix Cécilia, Deutscher Schallplattenpreis, Cannes Classical Award (2002). Recordings: Timpani “accurate, characterful and persuasive performances ” - Gramophone Biographies LUXEMBOURG PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Bramwell Tovey, Chief Conductor and Musical Director

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