New York Philharmonic: Julia Fischer Born in 1983, violinist julia fischer has worked with such internationallyacclaimed conductors as Herbert Blomstedt, Christoph Eschenbach, Marek Janowski, http://newyorkphilharmonic.org/attend/guests/index.cfm?page=profile&personNum=57
PENTATONE CLASSICS The young and prodigiously gifted German violinist julia fischer makes her THE debut disc of the German violinist, julia fischer, this is seriously http://www.pentatonemusic.com/pags/059fischer.htm
Extractions: During the last decade Russian-born conductor Yakov Kreizberg has established a superb international reputation in the opera house and on the concert podium. Born in St Petersburg, Yakov Kreizberg studied conducting with Ilya Musin before emigrating to the United States in 1976. There he was awarded conducting fellowships at Tanglewood with Bernstein, Ozawa and Leinsdorf, and at the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Michael Tilson Thomas. His highly successful work in the opera house has included three critically acclaimed productions at Glyndebourne as well as productions for English National Opera, Lyric Opera Chicago and Canadian Opera. Yakov Kreizberg's guest conducting engagements include the following world-class orchestras: Berlin Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Philharmonia, LPO, BBC Symphony, Concertgebouw, Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, Orchestre de Paris, Vienna Symphony, Czech Philharmonic, Santa Cecilia, Oslo Philharmonic, Philadelphia, New York Philharmonic, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Detroit, St Louis and the Minnesota Orchestra.
PENTATONE CLASSICS Now the young German violinist julia fischer (whose CD début with Russian The young and prodigiously gifted German violinist julia fischer makes her http://www.pentatonemusic.com/pags/072fischer.htm
Extractions: Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 Adagio Fuga (Allegro) Siciliana Presto Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 Allemanda Double Corrente Double (Presto) Sarabande Double Tempo di Borea Double Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 Grave Fuga Andante Allegro Total playing-timing : Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 Allemande Corrente Sarabanda Giga Ciaccona Sonata No.3 in C, BWV 1005 Adagio Fuga Largo Allegro assai Partita No.3 in E, BWV 1006 Preludio Loure Gavotte en Rondeau Gigue Total playing-timing: J.S. Bach During the last decade Russian-born conductor Yakov Kreizberg has established a superb international reputation in the opera house and on the concert podium. Born in St Petersburg, Yakov Kreizberg studied conducting with Ilya Musin before emigrating to the United States in 1976. There he was awarded conducting fellowships at Tanglewood with Bernstein, Ozawa and Leinsdorf, and at the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Michael Tilson Thomas.
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Classical Voice Of North Carolina A Congenial Summer Evening with julia fischer the Eastern Chamber Players and bassist Leonid Finkelshteyn joined guest violinist julia fischer and http://www.cvnc.org/reviews/2005/072005/wtwEMF13.html
Extractions: by William Thomas Walker Works on the July 26 program of the Eastern Chamber Players made use of both woodwinds and strings, resulting in a satisfying evening of congenial music-making. Samuel Barber's Summer Music , Op. 31, for woodwinds, was composed in the spirit of 18th- century serenades intended for outdoor performance. There is an impressionist quality to the score and a wonderful melodic line for the oboe. The ensemble consisted of flutist Brian Gordon, oboist Eric Olson, clarinetist Shannon Scott, bassoonist Cedric Coleman, and Kevin Reid, horn. The performance was well balanced and bubbled over with a sense of fun. The Garden of Adonis , Op. 245, by Alan Hovhaness (1911-2000), featured Les Roettges, flute, and Anna Kate Mackle, harp. Extra-musical drama and atmosphere were added by bathing the stage in rose-colored lighting. Both players were bare-footed, and Roettges placed his music on the stage floor while he sat cross-legged on a large pillow. Hovhaness drew on Armenian religious sources and used a darkly-modal style that can be static and repetitive. Several of the six short movements featured the pentatonic scale and lovely, shimmering harp arpeggios. Schubert's "Trout" Quintet is not a neglected work – its tunes fit the listener like a favorite sweater. Eastern Philharmonic principals - violist Barbara Hamilton, cellist Neal Cary, and bassist Leonid Finkelshteyn – joined guest violinist Julia Fischer and faculty pianist Gideon Rubin for one of the most satisfying performances I have heard to date. The tempos seemed just right. Rubin balanced the dynamics of his piano so he never covered the other players' musical lines. The blending of string sound was gorgeous. Finkelshteyn's bass produced the darkest low notes I can recall hearing in this work. This musical "comfort food" lacked nothing in technical precision.
Classical Voice Of North Carolina violinist julia fischer, the most exciting new artist heard during last summer sEastern Music Festival, is in her early 20s, and she played with even http://www.cvnc.org/reviews/2004/november/Dresden.html
Extractions: Dresden Philharmonic in Charlotte: Musical Comfort Food by William Thomas Walker Music lovers and critics who attend a lot of concerts hear the basic repertory numerous times. Routine performances take their toll, so an "all war-horse" program had better bring special insights and qualities. From several perspectives, the touring Dresden Philharmonic, which appeared in the marvelous acoustics of Belk Theater on November 14 as part of the Carolinas Concert Association's 75th anniversary season, did just that. To a Triangle concert attendee of a certain age, the CCA is like the old Friends of the College series, but the venue, which is definitely not Less well known than the Dresden Staatskapelle, the Dresden Philharmonic traces its formation back to the opening of the first concert hall in Dresden, on November 29, 1870. Marking the 1885 transition from concerts for the aristocracy to concerts for the general public, the then "Gewerbehausorchestra" gave full seasons of symphonic programs and took its current name in 1915. Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Dvorák, and Richard Strauss conducted and often premiered their works with the orchestra. The orchestra's all-Brahms program for Charlotte was thus historically fitting. Goyescas and from the zarzuela La Boda de Luis Alonso Home About Us Calendar Reviews ... Web Design by Mandie Manring
News & Press Concerto with violinist julia fischer with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Brugge and with violinist julia fischer at the Tonhalle in St. Gallen. http://www.charlottesymphony.org/2005/cellist.asp
Extractions: Anthony Bramall Cello Concerto in C Major Symphony No. 1 with guest cellist on Friday, February 18 and Saturday, February 19 at 8:00 pm in the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, Belk Theater. Pre-concert talks begin at 7:00 pm prior to each Classics concert. Purchase tickets for $14 - $68 through SymphonyCharge at 704-972-2000 or the Charlotte Symphony website at www.charlottesymphony.org. Bank of America is the presenting sponsor of the Classics series. WDAV 89.9 FM is the media sponsor. THE CONCERT
The World Violinist Links (Home) julia fischer (violinist). Profile and photo at Nippon Music Foundation. Flesch,Carl (Oct 9/1873 Nov 15/1944) Hungary. The Carl Flesch Homage Page http://www2.osk.3web.ne.jp/~wistaria/violinists.htm
The University Of Chicago Presents julia fischer, Violin robert kulek, Piano CHICAGO DEBUT julia fischer Nineteenyear-old German violinist julia fischer has been accused of creating http://chicagopresents.uchicago.edu/series/chamber/2003-04.html
Extractions: The Scotsman This young British trio, named for Schumann's optimistic alter ego, has risen rapidly int he ranks of chamber musicians. In May 2000 the Florestan became the first piano trio ever to receive Britain's Royal Philharmonic Society Award for Chamber Music. Their recordings consistently win critical acclaim, including the coveted Gramophone Award for chamber music. Now, in collaboration with Carnegie Hall, The University of Chicago Presents has brought the trio who makes "everything they touch . . . turn to musical gold" to American audiences for the first time.
Extractions: The ensemble will perform an all-Beethoven program, including the beloved "Symphony No. 5" and the "Violin Concerto in D Major," featuring young talent Julia Fischer, whose playing has been praised for her dazzling technique and "a big burnished sound...of such purity that it brings tears to the eyes" (San Francisco Chronicle).
A NEW VIOLIN PHENOM SHINES IN SIBELIUS San Francisco Symphony with MTT and violinist julia fischer, through March 15 atDavies Hall, SF For info (415) 8646000, or on-line. http://www.artssf.com/sfs0568.html
Extractions: Fischer, 19, lit up all of Davies Hall with her lustrous interpretation of Sibelius' Violin Concerto March 13 under the baton of Michael Tilson Thomas. The attractive Bavarian musician with the hour-glass waist launched into the distant pianissimos of the opening with a silky, serene tone. Then she astonished me with a powerful bow arm, particularly in the sinewy finale, reflecting a vigor at the other end of the sonic spectrum. And her intonation, double stops and other technical matters were thoroughly mastered.
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Extractions: Violinists Barton, Rachel - a ring devoted to the violinist. Bell, Joshua - provides biography, discography, and tour schedule for the American violinist and composer. Vilhelmas Cepinskis - the top violinist in Lithuania. Cerovsek, Corey - up and coming violinist. Eisenberg, Irwin - 2nd violin with Philadelphia String Quartet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, and Seattle Symphony. Fischer, Julia - violinist. Fodor, Eugene - soloist who has performed in 35 countries on 5 continents over the last 3 decades. Gearhart, Fritz - offers biography, schedule, and recordings, as well as information on the Oregon String Quartet. Vadim Gluzman - provides biography, schedule, contact information and more for the exciting violinist. Golan, Lawrence
Press Release - Center For The Arts - George Mason University violinist julia fischer Saturday, November 13, 8PM Young violinist juliafischer, who, plays with a winning blend of steely assurance and unabashed http://www.gmu.edu/cfa/pressroom/view.php?id=129
More Information The second release from the prodigiously gifted German violinist julia fischer . julia fischer was born in Munich, Germany in 1983, and now ranks among http://www.crotchet.co.uk/scan/st=db/fi=background/sf=0/se=PTC5186072/sp=more_in
Extractions: The second release from the prodigiously gifted German violinist Julia Fischer. Her debut disc reaped warm praise - 'The debut disc of the German violinist, Julia Fischer, this is seriously impressive' - '...an ambitious and auspicious recording, leaving us to impatiently await the next one.' Julia Fischer was born in Munich, Germany in 1983, and now ranks among the top violinists performing for audiences around the globe. She began playing the violin before the age of four, receiving her first lesson from Helge Thelen. Her formal violin education commenced at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in Augsburg, under the tutelage of Lydia Dubrowskaya. At the age of nine, she was admitted to the Munich Academy of Music, where she worked with Ana Chumachenco. Julia Fischer has won many competitions, the most prestigious of which include the International Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competition under Yehudi Menuhins supervision (where she won both the first prize and the special prize for best performance of a solo work by Bach in 1995); and the Eighth Eurovision Competition for Young Instrumentalists in 1996. In 1997, she was awarded the 'Prix d'Espoir' by the Foundation of European Industry. Her active repertoire ranges from Bach to Penderecki, from Vivaldi to Shostakovitch, and includes over 40 works with orchestra as well as some 60 chamber-music works. Julia Fischer currently performs on the Stradivarius 1716 violin 'Booth', which is on loan from the Nippon Music Foundation.
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