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81. Solstice Music Festival
judith ingolfsson, Stefan Milenkovich violin, Alan R Kay - clarinet RobertDeGaetano, Ronald Sat - piano. Tickets. “Walpurgis Nacht”
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Faust and Friends Sunday, June 19, 2005; 3:00 pm at Synagogue for the Arts Three Pieces for clarinet solo Stravinsky Mephisto Waltz Lizst La Campanella (Paganini Etude No. 3) Lizst La Campanella Paganini Tartini Stravinsky Judith Ingolfsson, Stefan Milenkovich - violin, Alan R Kay - clarinet Robert DeGaetano, Ronald Sat - piano Tickets Sunday, June 26, 2005; 3:00 pm at Synagogue for the Arts Song of the Rat Certain rat, dans une cuisine Berlioz Branders Lied Wagner Lied des Brander Busoni Song of the Flea Aus Goethes Faust Beethoven Lied des Mephistopheles I Wagner Lied des Mephistopheles aus Goethes Faust Busoni Pesnja Mefistofelja v pogrebke Au`erbakha Mussorgsky Wieniawski Octet for strings Mendelssohn Randall Scarlata - baritone, Judith Ingolfsson, Stefan Milenkovich

82. Patron Of The Arts: Music Performers
judith ingolfsson, violin. A native of Iceland, judith ingolfsson made her solodebut with the Waiblinger Chamber Orchestra in Germany at the age of eight.
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Music Performers San Antonio Early Music Ensemble Now in its 29th year, the San Antonio Early Music Ensemble was formed at San Antonio College in an effort to recreate the sounds of Medieval and Renaissance Music. Frequently featured at conventions and music festivals such as the Round Top Festival of Early Music and the Texas Music Educators Association convention, they have performed extensively throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Louisiana and have been presented twice on National Public Radio’s "Performance Today." Friday, September 24, at 8 p.m.
UTB/TSC Science and Engineering Technology Building Lecture Hall Judith Ingolfsson, violin A native of Iceland, Judith Ingolfsson made her solo debut with the Waiblinger Chamber Orchestra in Germany at the age of eight. Since then, she has won such prestigious awards as First Prize at the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, First Prize at the D’Angelo International Young Artists Competition, and Third Prize and Audience favorite at the Paganini International Violin Competition. Ingolfsson has appeared with symphonies throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States and has been featured on National Public Radio’s "Performance Today" and CBS Sunday Morning. Monday, October 25, at 8 p.m.

83. Artist Archive | CFCE
ingolfsson, judith (Feb. 13, 2000) Iowa Quartet (FIF 1967) Ushioda, MasukoViolin (FIF 1969) Vanderspar, Edward Viola (FIF 1993, 1999)
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84. Nuvo.net / A Competition Perspective
judith ingolfsson, 1998 Gold Medalist if the International Violin Competition ofIndianapolis. (Photo By Christian Steiner)
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NUVO Pick of the day: Monday September 12
"Gala Opening Concert, 2005-2006 Faculty Artist Series" at the Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center. Maestro Raymond Leppard with the University of Indianapolis faculty and guests. Sept. 12, 7:30 p.m. Pre-concert discussion with Leppard, 7 p.m. Free. 637-4574. Check out other great events in the calendar Switch article text style: serif sans-serif Posted on September 04, 2002 / Email to a friend Comments (closed) /
A competition perspective 20 years of "The Indianapolis" Tom Aldridge
(with material contributed by Cathy Strauss) For the arts world, "the Indianapolis" is almost the equal of the "500" in the sports world. A plethora of performances, big prizes and a festival atmosphere characterize the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis (IVCI) every fourth September. "The ultimate violin contest Ö" writes the Chicago Tribune. Many laureates of "the Indianapolis" have emerged as outstanding artists in concert halls around the world. Though possibly a bit ironic, it is also predictable that the greatest successes have not always gone to the gold medalists - anymore than the "500" winners have always proven the best racers. Judith Ingolfsson, 1998 Gold Medalist if the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. (Photo By Christian Steiner)

85. Cleveland Institute Of Music
judith ingolfsson, violin Gold Medal, 1998 International Violin Competition ofIndianapolis; performances at Carnegie Hall and with orchestras in the US and
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Special Programs ENCORE Achievements ... Memories Distinguished ENCORE "graduates" Judith Ingolfsson, violin
Gold Medal, 1998 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis; performances at Carnegie Hall and with orchestras in the U.S. and abroad Robert Chen, violin
Concertmaster, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Soovin Kim, violin
Amir Eldan, cello
Member, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Hilary Hahn, violin
Grammy Award winner; performances with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras and with major orchestras in Europe Leila Josefowicz, violin
1994 Avery Fisher Career Grant; performances with the BBC Symphony, Saint Louis, Dallas and Atlanta Symphonies; recordings on Philips/Universal Tamaki Kawakubo, violin
Winner, violin division, 12th International Tchaikovsky Competition Frank Huang, violin
First Prizes, 2003 Walter W. Naumburg International Violin Competition, 2000 Hannover International Violin Competition; Silver Medal, 1999 Premio Paganini Competition Lara St. John, violin
Soloist with The Cleveland, Philadelphia and Toronto Symphonies; "something of a phenomenon" ( The Strad Isabella Lippi, violin

86. Cleveland Institute Of Music
judith ingolfsson (MM, 1994, AD, 1996, violin) won the Gold Medal in theInternational Violin Competition of Indianapolis, receiving a cash prize of $30000,
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... Mission History 1920s and 1930s The dream of a conservatory in Cleveland, Ohio became a reality in April 1920 when a small group of founders each contributed $1000 to establish a "school of music where every type of student could find opportunity for the best musical education." Temporary studios at the Hotel Statler sufficed until a facility was found. The Cleveland Institute of Music opened its doors on December 8, 1920 at 3146 Euclid Avenue in a grand house with grand ideals. Ernest Bloch, the esteemed composer, was named the first Musical Director, and Mrs. Franklyn B. Sanders became Executive Director. The mission, proclaimed by Mr. Bloch, relayed the forethought which has guided The Institute through its 75 years, to be celebrated in grand style beginning this April. "Musical education, in addition to the thorough study of technique, ought above all else, to develop qualities of appreciation, judgment and taste, and to stimulate understanding and love of music." Willard M. Clapp was President of the Board. Faculty were already in place. Nathan Fryer, a pupil of Leschetizky, taught piano and ensemble. Cleveland Orchestra members, Louis Edlin, concertmaster, and Victor de Gomez, first cello, were hired. For a term of 24 weeks, at a cost ranging from $150 to $500, one could study an instrument, theory and composition, chorus singing or ensemble, and rhythm and eartraining.

87. Web Concert Hall - CD Release Announcement
Prelude in Memoriam Dmitri Shostakovitch for Violin and Tape. Bridge records, Inc.www.bridgerecords.com. judith ingolfsson Violin. Ronald Sat (Piano)
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Michal George - Classical Guitar Umzwangedwa Ingududu Productions Ingududu@aol.com Liu Yang - Violin Song of Nostalgia Liu Yang (Violin)
Gao Ping (Piano) Recorded in the Starling Recording Studio, Cincinnati, Ohio Eva Fampas - Classical Guitar A Guitar Portrait of Fantasy
Recordings include - Rodrigo, Goste, Brouwer, Paganini and more. To contact artist: evfampas@otenet.gr
Produced by Wave Music at Athens, 2002 www.wavemusic.gr Beethoven Live
from the 1998 International Violin competition of Indianapolis
L.V. Beethoven - Sonata No. 1 in D

88. WFIMC | Laureates
Indianapolis 1998. International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. judith ingolfsson.Iceland. 1st Prize. Violin. Contact Information. Address. Phone 1
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89. Upcoming_concerts0506
19.11.05, Bargemusic Festival, NY, Chamber Music, judith ingolfsson, Violin,730 pm, Schubert, Bach, Barkauskas, Schumann. 20.11.05, Bargemusic Festival,
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Highlights of the Season 2005/2006
Date Place Kind Partners Comments Programm
Chemnitz, Germany Solo-Recital 8:00 p.m. Beethoven, Brahms
Zagreb, Croatia Soloist with Orchestra Croatia Philharmonic
GMD Vjekoslav Sutej,
Conductor 8:00 p.m. Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto
Nr. 2
Lancaster, PA (USA) Soloist with Orchestra Lancaster Symphony
Stephen Gunzenhauser, Conductor 7:30 p.m. Brahms
Piano Concerto Nr. 2 Lancaster, PA (USA) Soloist with Orchestra Lancaster Symphony Stephen Gunzenhauser, Conductor 3:00 p.m. Brahms Piano Concerto Nr. 2 Lancaster, PA (USA) Soloist with Orchestra Lancaster Symphony Stephen Gunzenhauser, Conductor 7:30 p.m. Brahms Piano Concerto Nr. 2 Lancaster, PA (USA) Soloist with Orchestra Lancaster Symphony Stephen Gunzenhauser, Conductor 7:30 p.m. Brahms Piano Concerto Nr. 2 Bargemusic Festival, NY Solo-Recital 7:30 p.m. Alexander Scriabin All Piano Sonatas I Bargemusic Festival, NY Solo-Recital 7:30 p.m. Alexander Scriabin All Piano Sonatas II Bargemusic Festival, NY

90. The Philharmonic
Brian Lewis, judith ingolfsson, Stephanie Chase, Dylana Jenson, Ilana performson a 1799 Johannes Gagliano violin, on loan from the Mandell
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Meet the Concertmaster:
ILana Setapen
Ilana Setapen, age 21, from Amarillo, Texas, is an undergraduate violinist at the Thornton School of Music of the University of Southern California as a scholarship student of Robert Lipsett. She is currently the concertmaster of the American Youth Symphony and the USC Thornton Symphony Orchestra in Los Angeles. Ilana has also recently won the position of concertmaster for the Riverside County Philharmonic. Ilana played for three seasons as a member of the Amarillo Symphony, and was the concertmaster of the Texas All State Orchestra in 2001. She was also a recent participant in the New York String Seminar and performed at Carnegie Hall in December of 2003. Ilana has spent four summers at ENCORE School for Strings. She has been asked to attend the National Repertory Orchestra in Breckenridge, CO next summer as concertmaster. Ilana performs on a 1799 Johannes Gagliano violin, on loan from the Mandell Collection of Southern California. updated 7/13/04 home about us concerts tickets ... education
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91. Straight.com Vancouver | Arts - Music | VSO Gives Mahler New Majesty
The Violin Concerto was mildly more problematic again, the band performed smoothlybut the Soloist judith ingolfsson, filling in on short notice for an
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92. College Of Liberal Arts - Texas A M University
03/09 at 730 pm CCC/ TAMUPS judith ingolfsson, violin, Bush CC 03/09-10 OPASFame 03/25 at 730 pm AGO Members Recital, A M United Methodist Church
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93. Classical Music - Andante - Wunderkind?
judith ingolfsson, winner of the last Indianapolis Violin Competition, who beganto appear in public when she was about five, says I didn t enjoy
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94. Violin@web By Fstrings
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95. Ernest Bloch : Poeme Mystique For Violin & Piano
judith ingolfsson (violin) Ronald Sat (piano). CD. Catalpa Classics 30101 rel.1, Sep. 2000 Rorem, Bloch, Wieniawski, Bach . Yukiko Kamei (violin)
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Last update : 12, September, 2005 [Japanese] Ernest Bloch
A André de Ribaupierre et Beryl Rubinstein
Poème Mystique
pour Violon et Piano
(Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2)
( 1924, Cleveland )
Intrumentation:
Violin, Piano
Publication:
F. E. C. Leuckart.
  • Violin and Piano
Verlag Thomi-Berg
  • Violin and Piano [TB 960 / ISMN : M-2023-0060-2] LEUCKART REPRINT
Recordings : (in alphabetical sequence of name of Violinist)
Nina Beilina (violin)
Carlo Grante (piano) CD DANTE Michael Davis (violin)
Nelson Harper (piano) CD
[AAD] Orion master recordings: 7813-2 (USA) rec. 1969 or 1979 LP Orion : ORS79344 Rafael Druian (violin)
John Simms (piano) LP Mercury : MG50095 Joshua Epstein (violin) Eugène de Canck (piano) CD Schwann Musica Mundi : 11053 LP Schwann Musica Mundi : VMS 1053 Nachum Erlich (violin) Werner Genuit (piano) CD [DDD] onVox classics : VOX 1197 [rel.1997] with works by Vieuxtemps, Ben-Haim and Poulenc rec. 20 Feb.1996 Leonard Friedman (violin) Allan Schiller (piano) CD [DDD] ASV : CD DCA 714 Nippon Crown (Japan) ASV : CRCB-60 rec. 1991

96. “ú–{‰¹Šyà’c
*Ms. judith ingolfsson (vn) SaintSaens Havanaise Op.83 *Mr. Shunsuke Sato (vn) Bruch Violin Concerto No.1 Op.26 *Ms. Akiko Suwanai (vn)
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97. Untitled Document
Gloria J. Schenk, judith ingolfsson, violins; ChoongJin Chang, viola; Mirjamingolfsson, Sonata for Violin Solo Shir Eres (Lullaby) Zina Schiff, violin
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recordings Partita No. 1 for Violoncello Solo
Mirjam Ingolfsson, cello
Contemporary/Classic Masters
CRS 9255
Distributed by crsnews Sonata for Violoncello and Piano
Mirjam Ingolfsson, cello; Ursula Ingolfsson, piano
String Quartet No. 1
Chamber Art Soloists Quartet
Gloria J. Schenk, Judith Ingolfsson, violins;
Choong-Jin Chang, viola; Mirjam Ingolfsson, cello
Excursions CRS 9257 Distributed by crsnews Sonata for Violin Solo Shir Eres (Lullaby) Zina Schiff, violin King David's Lyre Distributed by 4Tay Records

98. WDAV 89.9 Classical Public Radio
Kerry McDermott, violin; Ani Kavafian, violin; judith ingolfsson, violin; PaulNeubauer, viola; Daniel Phillips, viola; Joseph Silverstein, viola;
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99. Music Colonial Center 801 Lincoln St., 576-9200 Www.colonialcenter
Oct. 16 Master Series 3 Beethoven in Blue Jeans (featuring violinist JudithIngolfsson) Nov. 6 Master Series 4 Fables and Foibles
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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
1301 Columbia College Dr., 786-3649
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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

100. To Do List Of Events
Friday Saturday October 89 Grand Rapids Symphony presents violinist JudithIngolfsson in Prokofiev s Violin Concerto No. 1.
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Recently announced events to fill in those "on your own" evenings during the
1999 MC/MLA Conference:
MUSIC
http://www.grsymphony.org/tickets/ticketpolicy.html Sunday afternoon, Oct. 10: Underground Railway Theatre in "Shadow Magic." Shadow puppets will present musical legends such as Stravinsky's "The Firebird" and Strauss' "Till Eulenspiegel." Tickets $4.50-8 for children, $8-$14 for adults. Phone Grand Rapids Symphony at (616) 454-9451; for details on purchasing tickets check the web site at http://www.grsymphony.org/tickets/ticketpolicy.html . Check the location when buying tickets; this has been variously announced as being at DeVos Auditorium or St. Cecilia's. WGVU Jazz Night at the BOB, 20 Monroe Ave NW (About 3 blocks from the Amway Grand). Thursday Oct. 7, 7 pm - midnight (you'll have time after our "special event"): Ron Jones. Grand River Folk Arts Society presents "Shepard's Folly", Irish music, at the Van Andel Museum Center, 272 Pearn NW (1 block from the Amway Grand) 8 pm Saturday Oct. 9. $8 general admission. Phone (616) 735-1891 or (616) 735-9587. THEATER OR...

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