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41. CBC.ca - Arts - Music - Fine Tuning
“When the violinist vadim gluzman came to Vancouver in the fall of last year, heplayed the Tchaikovsky Concerto,” Tovey recalls.
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After a period of doom and gloom, Canada’s symphonies are on the upswing
By Alec Scott
July 26, 2005
Illustration by Jillian Tamaki “Like a garden beset by blight, orchestras across the United States and Canada are under attack. Regardless of the plant’s age or hardiness, nearly every variety is affected.” So began a 2003 article in the Montreal Gazette on the state of symphonic affairs in North America. At the time, some 47 ensembles were in dire financial straits. Many well-regarded smaller orchestras in the U.S. were on the brink of closing (including the San Antonio and Tulsa symphonies) and even the most venerable and formerly rich ensembles (including two of the so-called “Big Five” orchestras, the New York Philharmonic and the Cleveland Symphony) had to retrench. North of the border, the once-robust Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra had run up a debilitating $3-million deficit and the Toronto Symphony was reeling from a three-fold humiliation: in a cluster of events around the turn of the millennium, the ensemble nearly went bankrupt, the players walked out, as did the conductor, Jukka-Pekka Saraste; for a time, no suitable candidate could be found to take up the baton.

42. Pagosa.com Pagosa's Online Newspaper, Daily News & Guide To Lodging, Events, Rea
Pagosa will host internationally famous violinist vadim gluzman, whose performancewill include Bruch’s Octet. He is flying in from Europe just to perform
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Pagosa Web Cams ... Pagosa Links Music in the Mountains: Summer concert programs make Pagosa seem like world leader in classical music scene
Classical music enthusiasts Wide variety of talent
Joining Gluzman on the program for this special evening will be a trio composed of Erin Hannigan on the oboe, Greg Hustis on the horn and Edward Neuman on the piano. Hustis and Hannigan are leading members of the Dallas symphony orchestra. These musicians have performed in venues all over North America and also, in the case of Hustis, in Rio de Janeiro. Hustis and Newman also have made recordings of their performances.
Pompa-Baldi will be joined by a trio composed of Theodore Arm on the violin, Barbara Hustis on the viola and Jan Simiz on the cello. Together they will play the Schumann Piano Quartet in E Major. Each of these players is well known in the music world, having made names for themselves performing solo and in chamber groups on stages around the world.
Both these concerts begin at 7 pm at BootJack Ranch on US 160 east of Pagosa Springs, thanks to the generosity of David and Carol Brown, owners of the ranch. Cost of these concerts is $40, and tickets are available at the Pagosa Chamber of Commerce.

43. Pagosa.com Pagosa's Online Newspaper, Daily News & Guide To Lodging, Events, Rea
Born in Ukraine into a family of professional musicians, vadim gluzman has become July 22, of violinist vadim gluzman, who has played worldwide to rave
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Born in Ukraine into a family of professional musicians, Vadim Gluzman has become one of the top ranked violinists in the world, with one critic saying, "The degree of his technical perfection and artistic superiority is almost frightening ... polished like a diamond." Gluzman performs solo and with other musicians on July 22 at 7 p.m. at a Music in the Mountains concert at BootJack Ranch in Pagosa Springs. Tickets are available at the Chamber of Commerce. A few tickets are still available for the performance at 7 p.m. Friday, July 22, of violinist Vadim Gluzman, who has played worldwide to rave reviews and earned a reputation as the clone of the late virtuoso Isaac Stern.
One of the most inspiring and dynamic artists performing and recording today, Gluzman has established himself as a violinist of great depth, virtuosity and technical brilliance. Lauded by both critics and audiences, he has performed throughout the United States, Europe, Russia, Japan, Canada and Australia.

44. Classics Today.com - Your Online Guide To Classical Music
Israeli violinist vadim gluzman s tone is sweetly sensuous in the Schnittke, andthere are moments, such as the opening of the Pantomime movement,
http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=8416

45. BIOGRAPHIES OF CURRENT STUDENTS
classes with Charles Castleman, David Kim, Donald Weilerstein and vadim gluzman . violinist, and he is most definitely the town s sole violist.
http://www.charlescastleman.com/Eastman bios.htm
BIOGRAPHIES OF CURRENT STUDENTS Lauren Chauvin , Teaching Assistant to Charles Castleman, is currently getting her Master's in violin performance at Eastman and is a member of the Orchestral Studies Diploma program. She started violin at the age of 5 in Houston, TX, studying with Debbie Elafros, and then with Cindy Rubin. She has a BM in violin performance from LSU where she studied with James Alexander. While at LSU she performed with the Baton Rouge Symphony. She helped establish the LSU chapter of the Music Teacher's National Association (MTNA), and was a founding officer. She also attended the Quartet Program and the Roundtop Festival Institute, and currently teaches and performs in Rochester. She enjoys animals, science, sports, and photography.
Timmothy Baker began studying the violin at the age of ten. Hegraduated from the University of South Carolina in August of 2004 with a BM in Violin Performance. He has held positions as Assistant Concertmaster of the University of South Carolina Symphony and Chamber Orchestras for three consecutive years, and Assistant Principal Second Violin of the South Carolina Philharmonic for two years. He has performed in master classes with Charles Castleman, David Kim, Donald Weilerstein and Vadim Gluzman. His past teachers include Freddie Grace, William Terwilliger, Jerri Lucktenburg and Ryan Kho. In addition, Timmothy enjoys composing and has had several works for string orchestra premiered by groups in South Carolina. A member of The Well-Tempered Trio, Mr. Baker Placed alternate in the MTNA Collegiate Chamber Music Regional Competition..

46. Kalmar Announces 2005-2006 Classical Series
1113, 2006; violinist vadim gluzman will play Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto inE minor on Dec. 3-5, 2005 with what the Leipziger Volkszeitung calls “an
http://www.orsymphony.org/news/0405/0204_0506classical.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 4, 2005 KALMAR ANNOUNCES 2005-2006 CLASSICAL SERIES:
TO SEE SYMPHONY DEBUTS;
EXPANDED CLASSICAL SERIES TO INTRODUCE
FULL-LENGTH SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS;
Kyoko Takezawa * Yakov Kreizberg * Michael Stern *
Resident Conductor Gregory Vajda EXPANSION OF CLASSICAL PROGRAMMING STELLAR GUEST SOLOISTS NOTED GUEST CONDUCTORS OTHER REPERTOIRE HIGHLIGHTS ABOUT THE CLASSICAL SERIES Saturday SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Subscriptions may be purchased at the Oregon Symphony Ticket Office in downtown Portland at 923 S.W. Washington, or charged by phone at (503) 228-1353 or (800) 228-7343, weekdays (and Saturdays, Sept. through May) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or (503) 416-6383 after 5 p.m. Subscription orders also may be placed online at www.orsymphony.org

47. Symphony Announces 2005-2006 Season
1 in E minor on Oct. 2224, 2005; violinist vadim gluzman will play Mendelssohn’sViolin Concerto in E minor on Dec. 3-5, 2005 with what the Leipziger
http://www.orsymphony.org/news/0405/0204_0506season.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 4, 2005 SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES 2005-2006 SEASON FEATURING
EXPANDED CLASSICAL SERIES SCHEDULE
INCLUDING FULL-LENGTH SUNDAY MATINEE CONCERTS,
POPS PERFORMANCES BY ROBERTA FLACK AND THE MAMBO KINGS,
A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY MARTIN SHORT AND
KIDS CONCERTS FEATURING LOCAL YOUNG MUSICIANS,
EXCITING GUEST SOLOISTS AND UNIQUE SPECIAL EVENTS
* Horacio Gutiérrez * Kyoko Takezawa *
* Chris Botti * Shirley Aston Reeves of the Shirelles *
The Jerry Butler Orchestra…and more! CLASSICAL SERIES OREGON SYMPHONY POPS FRONT ROW CENTER KIDS CONCERTS SUNDAYS AT TWO These shorter concerts (starting at 2 p.m. and ending by 3:30 p.m.) present highlights from Classical evening programs, as well as selected short works. Sundays at Two also offers the audience an opportunity to connect with the music and musicians. During the concerts, the soloists and conductor will talk as well as play, sharing their background and passion for making music.

48. Summer Festivals - KBAQ 89.5 FM
musicinthemountains.com or 970385-6820) offers 35 concerts in its 19th season;violinist vadim gluzman, pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, and ASU conductor
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49. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
Ukrainian violinist vadim gluzman RICHARDSON, Texas (Feb. 27, 2003) The Universityof Texas at Dallas (UTD) will present 29-year-old Ukrainian violinist
http://www.utdallas.edu/news/archive/2003/gluzman.html

50. MusicalOnline Violin And Viola
Rafael Carlos Gintoliviolinist-Latin American Music vadim gluzman Hiroki,Tamaki Judith Ingolfsson - The Gold medalist of 1998 Indianapolis Violin
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51. The Daily Gamecock Online
Orchestra is teaming up with internationally renowned violinist vadim gluzman for Conductor Donald Portnoy will lead the baton while vadim gluzman
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By Eric Sutton Published: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 Media Credit: Michael Brown
USC Symphony Conductor Dr. Donald Portnoy (center) and USC’s Young Artist Award winners, from left: Timothy McDonnell, Zhou Jin, Kirsten Cassell and Abigail McKee.
The USC Symphony Orchestra is teaming up with internationally renowned violinist Vadim Gluzman for an evening of classical music at the Koger Center for the Arts. Timothy McDonnell, Kirsten Cassel, Abigail McKee and Zhou Jin are Young Artists Award winners selected to perform solos Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Conductor Donald Portnoy will lead the baton while Vadim Gluzman performs the "Korngold Concerto." Gluzman will play the concerto on the 1690 ex-Leopold Auer Stradivarius violin. The instrument is on extended loan from the Stradivari Society of Chicago, which connects great young talent with the greatest instruments ever made.
The ex-Leopold Auer takes its name from one of its former owners. Constructed in 1690, the violin "has a beautiful noble voice," according to Gluzman's Web site.

52. The Daily Gamecock Online
Saxophonist Robert Young, violinist vadim gluzman and composer Robert Ward will all Performing on the violin will be international artist vadim gluzman.
http://www.dailygamecock.com/news/2004/03/22/TheMix/Symphony.Concert.To.Feature.
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Symphony concert to feature celebrated musicians
By Brittany Bullington Published: Monday, March 22, 2004 The USC Symphony will hold a concert at 7:30 p.m. this Tuesday at the Koger Center, featuring a host of talented musicians.
Saxophonist Robert Young, violinist Vadim Gluzman and composer Robert Ward will all perform.
Symphony director Donald Portnoy has earned respect and recognition as a guest conductor with major and regional orchestras worldwide. A graduate of Juilliard, Portnoy received his master's from the Catholic University of America and his D.M.A. from the Peabody Conservatory.
Tuesday night's concert will mark the South Carolina premiere of Robert Ward's "Symphony No. 7." Ward is also the chairman of the Ditson Advisory Committee, which will present Portnoy with the Ditson's Conductor Award. Established in 1945, the award honors conductors for their commitment to American music. Previous recipients include Lenord Bernstein, JoAnn Falletta and James DePriest.
Performing on the violin will be international artist Vadim Gluzman. He will play Dvorak's "Violin Concerto, Op. 53."

53. Close Encounters With Music Artist Biographies
Shmuel Ashkenasi, first violinist of the Vermeer Quartet and Professor of Violin vadim gluzman, the Hamburg State Ballet, Kremerata Baltica and others.
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PARDON US - WE ARE UPDATING About the Artists Yehuda Hanani's Jane Alexander
“Volcanic powers of communication.”
- Charles Michener, The New York Observer The Amernet String Quartet Marcia Littley Javier Arias Misha Vitenson and Michael Klotz also serve as the Quartet-in-Residence for the Caramoor Center for the Arts.
Violinist Toby Appel Shmuel Ashkenasi Lera Auerbach Since making his debut with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta, twenty-eight year old pianist Eliran Avni Violinst Yehonatan Berick Among today's foremost American singers is Courtenay Budd Pianist Melvin Chen Young American soprano Elizabeth Keusch Born in London in 1971, Owen Leech Michele Levin Rainer Moog Substituting on three-days' notice for an ailing John Browning, American pianist Adam Neiman Violist Richard O'Neill Double bassist Stephen Sas has performed extensively in Europe, Asia, South America, and throughout the United States with ensembles such as the New York Philharmonic, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the New Jersey Symphony, Continuum, and the International Sejong Soloists. A native of New York City, he received his Doctorate of Music from the Juilliard School studying with Eugene Levinson. His original doctoral dissertation delved into the history of double bass performance practice from 1500 to 1900. Arve Tellefsen Pianist James Tocco's Joan Tower Originally trained as an actor

54. Coming Events
35 in D Major featuring violinist vadim gluzman, and Tchaikovsky s Symphony No.6, Pathétique . Performances begin at 8 pm Preconcert talk at 7 pm
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55. Music Colonial Center 801 Lincoln St., 576-9200 Www.colonialcenter
22 violinist vadim gluzman (Brahms Symphony No. 1 and Violin Concerto) March 22The Concerto (Mozart s Piano Concerto in Eflat Major, Beethoven s Triple
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Music Colonial Center
801 Lincoln St., 576-9200
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Sept. 3 Palmetto Capital City Classic Soul Cafe Concert
Sept. 10 Tim McGraw
Nov. 7 Alan Jackson
Nov. 26 Third Day Live Wire Tour Columbia College
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Sept. 20 Welcome Back Concert (Spears Music/Art Center)
September 30 Paul Leddington Wright (organ; Spears Music/Art Center)
Oct. 7 Francesc De Paula Solar (guitar; Spears Music/Art Center)
Oct. 11 Serena Hill (soprano); Brittnee Siemon (mezzo); Jun Matsuo (piano) (Spears Music/Art Center) Oct. 15-16 Piano Teachers Workshop (Spears Music/Art Center) Nov. 14 High School Choral Clinic Concert (College Place United Methodist Church) Nov. 22 Columbia College Wind Ensemble (Cottingham Theatre) Nov. 29 Columbia College Choir (Cottingham Theatre) Dec. 2 Columbia College Chamber Ensemble (Spears Music/Art Center) Feb. 8 Ariana Wyatt (soprano; Spears Music/Art Center) April 4 Columbia College Choir and Hi C's (Spears Music/Art Center) April 18 Columbia College Chamber Ensemble (Spears Music/Art Center) April 21 Columbia College Wind Ensemble (Cottingham Theatre) Columbia Community Concert Band cccb.bandlink.org

56. Press Releases
violinist Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica and composer/pianist Lera Auerbach Akiko Suwanai, vadim gluzman, Philip Quint, David Finckel and Wu Han,
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57. || San Francisco Performances
artists at the dawn of their professional careers, including pianists LangLang and Steven Osborne, violinist vadim gluzman, and the Eroica Trio.
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58. StringLetter Publishing
Former child prodigy Sarah Chang has matured into a fine young violinist plus new CDs from Gidon Kremer, Sturla Eide Sundli, vadim gluzman, and others.
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59. NFAA ARTS Finalists - Music
violinist Sandra WolfMeei Cameron, a graduate of Poolesville High School, vadim gluzman, Ruggiero Ricci, Andres Cardenes, and Ilya Kaler.
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ARTS Winner in Music Composition
Seabeck, WA
$1,500 (Level II) Award
Presidential Scholar in the Arts Zachary Bernstein, seventeen, is a graduate of Interlochen Arts Academy. He began studying piano when he was five and began composing seriously at age ten.
Zachary is studying composition with Michael Albaugh and piano with Thomas Lymenstull. His past composition teachers include Gregory Youtz, Samuel Jones, John Boyle, and Cynthia Vanmaanen.
In the summer of 2004, Zachary attended the Bowdoin International Music Festival, studying composition with Samuel Adler. He has won national awards for his compositions, including awards in the MTNA Composition Competition, National Federation of Music Clubs Composition Competition, Natalie and Murray S. Katz Young Composers Competition, Young Inventors and Creators Competition, ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Awards, and National PTA Reflections Competition.

60. Huntsville Symphony Offers Special Price To New Subscribers
Inspiring guests include internationallyacclaimed cellist Carlos Prieto playingShostakovich and violinist vadim gluzman playing Brahms.
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