PRESS AND NEWS violinist julia fischer joins Mr. Zinman and the ACS Friday, August 5 in a programfeaturing Haydns Symphony No. 45 in Fsharp minor and Mendelssohns http://www.aspenmusicfestival.com/index.cfm?method=c.pressRelease&releaseID=156
GoTriad.com - Pushing The Musical Envelope Acclaimed 22year-old violinist julia fischer joins the Eastern Chamber Players violinist julia fischer and the Eastern Philharmonic Orchestra end the http://www.gotriad.com/article/articleview/15716/1/17/
WCPE - Arts Calendar Special guest violinist julia fischer joins the Eastern Chamber Players in anevening of Barber, Hovhaness and of course Schubert. http://theclassicalstation.org/arts_calendar.shtml
Colorado Music Alliance violinist julia fischer joins Mr. Zinman and the ACS Friday, August 5 in a programfeaturing Haydnâs Symphony No. 45 in Fsharp minor and Mendelssohnâs http://www.coloradomusicalliance.com/presscenter.cfm?id=4
Extractions: The Stranger (Seattle), Thursday, June 30 th No other record label has done more for American classical music in recent years than Naxos . . . . I'm quite enamored with its "American Classics" series, especially the latest disc, Schuman: Symphonies Nos. 4 and 9 . . . . Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony navigate the tempestuous moods of these symphonies - harrying brass stabs, ennobling declarations by the strings, woodwinds frolicking in counterpoint, and mournful interludes - superbly. Additionally, I recommend Naxos's cycle of Bruckner symphonies conducted by the late Georg Tintner as well as their Penderecki series , whose first volume contains riveting performances of the legendary Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima and the unjustly neglected Fluorescences.
KDHX Music Review - St. Louis Symphony, 12/4/2004 young German violinist julia fischer this weekend as soloist in the concerto, Following an enthusiastic ovation, julia fischer was gracious and kind http://www.kdhx.org/reviews/slso041204.html
Extractions: Reviewed by Gary Scott Back to the index The music of Beethoven exerts a power over the human psyche that is almost inestimable. Witness the jump in ticket sales whenever any major symphony orchestra performs his music. Beethoven wields a healing, purgative effect that restores and inspires our spirits. His appeal cuts across all lines of class, race and gender. Perhaps no single work expresses the genius of Beethoven more fully than the Violin Concerto . Although it was his only concerto for the violin, Beethoven did not exploit the form for a technical display; rather, he chose to demonstrate the profound lyricism of the instrument and the power of original yet simple, unadorned melodies. The St. Louis Symphony presented the young German violinist Julia fischer this weekend as soloist in the concerto, with guest conductor Emmanuel Krivine at the podium. The two created an effective team. Fischer plays with an intensity and dedication almost reminiscent of Midori, her slightly older colleague and fellow prodigy. Such a soloist must be supported by an attentive, involved conductor, which Krivine certainly was. There seemed never to be any sense of disunity between soloist and orchestra; all worked together to produce a cohesive, organic whole. Following an enthusiastic ovation, Julia Fischer was gracious and kind enough to offer the audience two encores, the Fuge in G Minor by Bach and the Paganini Caprice in B Minor
Austrich Receives Prestigious Instrument Conservatory violinist Receives Prestigious Instrument julia fischer andViviane Hagner are among the violinists playing instruments from the foundation http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200204/austrich.html
Extractions: A musician qualifies to enter the competition only after winning first prize at any international competition (in Daniel's case, first prize at the Jeunesses Musicales competition in Germany in August 2001). Those honored with the use of instruments from the foundation can keep them longer by winning the competition again in subsequent years. Julia Fischer and Viviane Hagner are among the violinists playing instruments from the foundation.
Eastern Music Festival & School Special guest violinist julia fischer joins the Eastern Chamber Players for anevening of music julia fischer, violinist TCHAIKOVSKY Coronation March http://www.easternmusicfestival.org/schedule.htm
Intermusica Artists' Management Limited the Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra again with a violinist as soloist,julia fischer, who will play Dvorakâs Violin concerto. http://www.intermusica.co.uk/news/printable.html?PublicationDate=01/02/2005
Press Avery Fisher Hall, the first of two, offered the Violin Concerto, with the21years-old German violinist julia fischer as soloist, and the Symphony No. http://www.dresdnerphilharmonie.de/englisch/e_orchester/e_presse.html
Extractions: The New York Times, November 9, 2004 The Power of Intensity of a Brahms Connection The Dresden Philharmonic can rightly claim a connection to Brahms, who conducted it several times. So Lincoln Center chose wisely in inviting the orchestra to participate in its autumn exploration of Brahms, "The Classical Romantic." The orchestra's Brahms concert on Sunday afternoon at Avery Fisher Hall, the first of two, offered the Violin Concerto, with the 21-years-old German Violinist Julia Fischer as soloist, and the Symphony No. 1 in C minor, both under the direction of its principal conductor, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos. Yet for sure, current sensibilities and the distinctive perspective of the conductor determined the character of the performances as much as any vestige of the Brahms heritage. At 71, Mr. Frühbeck de Burgos, born in Spain to a Spanish mother and a German father, is enjoying more international renown than ever. It's probably too easy to say that his approach to music combines Latin and Germanic qualities, sometimes effectively, sometimes less so, but that was my impressions here. Overall the performance of the First Symphony had an organic sweep and an inexorable drive. The Dresden Philharmonic favors thicktextured, weighty, dark-hued sonorities, qualities certainly suited to some aspects of the music. Yet for all the relentless energy, the playing lacked precision and incisiveness. Did the free and easy approach to rhythmic articulation represent the laid-back Spanish side of Mr. Frühbeck de Burgos's music-making?
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Extractions: SUBSCRIBE UNSUBSCRIBE I HAVE READ and agree to our terms and conditions MORE INFO advertisement E-Mail the Editor Printer-friendly Version E-Mail this story Small Text ... X-Large Text advertisements LISTINGS Wednesday 8/16 Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra Thursday 8/17 Concerntante Chamber Players I Solisti Veneti New York Choral Society Lord Nelson Mass Requiem in continuing series of summer "sings"audience participation encouraged; CAMI Hall, 165 W. 57th St. (7th Ave.), 718-274-7279; 7:30, $9. Academically controversial composer leads ensemble of 70 feat. "rock bands, drummers, soothsayers, Tibetan lamas, Divas, accordionists" in hours-long, roving event, part of Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors Friday 8/18 Colorado String Quartet Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra Saturday 8/19 Colorado String Quartet Sunday 8/20 Collegium Vocale Gent Messe Solonnelle Monday 8/21 Collegium Vocale Gent Mass in B minor Colorado String Quartet Tuesday 8/22 Colorado String Quartet Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra New York Choral Society Messiah in continuing series of summer "sings"audience participation encouraged; CAMI Hall, 165 W. 57th St. (7th Ave.), 718-274-7279; 7:30, $9.
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The Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival Born in 1983 in Munich, Germany, julia fischer is among the top violin soloists julia fischer began her formal violin education at the Leopold Mozart http://www.jcmf.org.il/EN/artist.asp?id=28
Extractions: Exotic reveries may have been one of the themes of this concert, but another was orchestral colour. From Scheherazade , this was a concert which not only brought solo contributions of outstanding clarity in all works but also defined a measure of how exceptional the London Symphony Orchestra can be at its best. was not always subtle in its detail (surprising given that the conductor, Emmanuel Krivine, has spent a large part of his career with French orchestras), although there were outstanding solo contributions from the woodwind principals. More interesting was the performance of Scheherazade , a work much more difficult to bring off in concert than its popularity perhaps suggests. Apart from being able to unify the worlds of sound and feeling, a great conductor of
Julie Fischer | Russian National Orchestra julia fischer began playing the violin before the age of four, julia fischercurrently performs on the Stradivarius 1716 violin Booth, which is on http://www.russianarts.org/rno/fischerj.cfm
Extractions: CD Reviews Julia Fischer Julia Fischer was born in Munich, Germany in 1983, and now ranks among the top violinists performing for audiences around the globe. Reviews include the following praise: "...not a talent, but a full-fledged phenomenal violinist...", "...she takes your breath away...", "...worthy of a hailstorm of superlatives...", "...a winning blend of steely assurance and unabashed lyricism...". Julia Fischer has worked with such internationally acclaimed conductors as Lorin Maazel, Christoph Eschenbach, Yehudi Menuhin, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Bernhard Klee, Asher Fish, Marek Janowski, Jeffrey Tate, Simone Young, Herbert Blomstedt, Yakov Kreizberg, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Sir Neville Marriner, David Zinman, Michael Tilson Thomas, Mikhail Jurowski, as well as with a variety of top orchestras from Germany, Britain, the US, Poland, France, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Japan and Slovakia. She has performed in most European countries, the United States, Brasil and Japan. Her concerts have been broadcast on television and radio in every major European country, as well as on many US, Japanese and Australian radio stations. In 2003, Julia Fischer - who has appeared in concert halls in the US since 1997 - performed with the New York Philharmonic under Lorin Maazel, playing the Sibelius Violin Concerto in New York's Lincoln Center as well as the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in Vail, CO. Her 2003 Carnegie Hall debut received standing ovations for her performance of Brahms' Double Concerto with Lorin Maazel, Ha-Na Chang and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. In autumn 2003, she toured with Herbert Blomstedt and the Gewandhaus Orchestra throughout Germany, the UK and Austria. In January 2004, Julia Fischer embarked on her second tour with Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, this time through Germany.
Extractions: Glazunov MP3 Sample "A striking debut sees a young violinist doing full justice to a work she loves⦠The freshness of her way with the Khachaturian is immediately striking in the chattering figuration of the opening, and she brings a rare tenderness to the lyrical second subject. The clarity of Fischerâs performance in the finale brings lightness and sparkle. A unique coupling, superbly recorded.â Gramophone magazine SACD, but playable on ordinary CD players. Artist: Julia Fischer / Russian National Orchestra / Kreizberg
Julia Fischer Oliver Schnyder julia fischer, Violin New York Recital Debut Oliver Schnyder, Piano. BEETHOVEN Sonatafor Violin and Piano No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47, Kreutzer http://www.carnegiehall.org/textSite/box_office/events/evt_5185.html