REGISTER A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT Web posted Monday, April 23, 2001. violinist eugene fodor brings symphony seasonto successful close By Doug Wyatt Savannah Morning News http://www.savannahmorningnews.com/stories/042301/LOCreview.shtml
What's Up She has performed with violinist eugene fodor, cellists Zvi Plesser and YvonneCaruthers and bassbaritone Eric J. Owens. For more informatin, call 831-2577 http://www.udel.edu/PR/UpDate/00/16/whatsup.html
Extractions: Vol. 19, No. 16 F our free, public lectures on "American Foreign Policy After 2000" continue through the end of January. The presentations are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in Room 125 Clayton Hall. On Tuesday, Jan. 18, Joshua Muravchik, resident scholar of the American Enterprise Institute, will discuss "American Leadership After 2000." His research areas include human rights and democracy, socialism and Iran. An adjunct professor for the Institute of World Politics and the executive director of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority, Muravchik is the author of The Imperative of American Leadership: A Challenge to Exporting Democracy, Fullfilling America's Destiny, News Coverage of the Sandinista Revolution and The Uncertain Crusade: Jimmy Carter and the Dilemma. He also has written articles in numerous newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal The New York Times and The Washington Post . He has appeared on NBC, FOX, NPR, PBS and CNN. On Monday, Jan. 24, Robert Herman, a foreign service officer in the Office of Policy Planning of the U.S. Department of State, will talk about "Democracy and Foreign Policy in the New Millennium." A specialist in democracy and human rights, Herman spent four years as a senior social scientist with the Agency for International Development, Bureau for Europe and the New Independent States, working on assistance strategies in economic, political and social spheres.
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Turner Classic Movies This Month Article film would be spoofed on SCTV Network 90, with Catherine O Hara as a hilariouslyoverdressed Joan Crawford and classical violinist eugene fodor standing alone http://www.tcm.turner.com/ThisMonth/Article/0,,17894|17895|17906,00.html
Extractions: However her character may have felt in this 1946 romantic drama, on-screen Joan Crawford played second fiddle to nobody. Although John Garfield had the larger role, as a ghetto boy who rises to fame and fortune as a classical violinist, Crawford dominated the film. From her first appearance, fending off a circle of admirers all trying to light her cigarette, to her final scenes as she walks into the ocean to save Garfield's career, the film showcased Crawford in one of her most complex roles. Humoresque was adapted from a Fannie Hurst short story that had been filmed as a silent in 1920. The 1946 version was inspired less by a desire to remake her classic tearjerker than by Warner Bros.' need to get something out of a very expensive and lengthy screenplay Clifford Odets had written for Rhapsody in Blue , their musical biography of composer George Gershwin. The Odets take on his story was good, but a little heavier on social commentary than they'd planned. But his story of a slum boy whose musical talents are exploited by the wealthy had potential, so producer Jerry Wald matched it with Hurst's similar tale to create a vehicle for John Garfield.
Classical Arts, Directory audio. fodor, eugene Biography, reviews, Real Audio clips, and discography.Sushansky, Leonid Classical concert violinist. Reviews http://www.wess-club.org/d2Vzc180ODgyNjk=.aspx
Extractions: Brown, Iona (Salisbury, England; 1941-) Brief biography also noting her work as conductor from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. Gluzman, Vadim Biography, concert schedule, and quotes from reviews. Langdon, Sophie British solo violinist; heads the Fourth Dimension String Quartet. Discography, biography, and booking information. Perlman, Itzhak Israeli-born American classical violinist. Biography, links to discography and tour schedule. Rachel Barton Official site. Biography, critical comments, discography, news and upcoming performances, booking information, and contact e-mail. Gomyo, Karen Biography. Tschopp, Mirjam Official site of the Swiss-born violinist. Concert dates, curriculum vitae, references, press reports, repertoire, concert highlights, productions and discography, and contact information in English and German. Kotkova, Hana Official website of the Czech violinist. Biography, discography, and photos. Korfker, Berent
Classical Arts, Directory fodor, eugene Biography, reviews, Real Audio clips, and discography. Gomyo, KarenBiography. Langdon, Sophie British solo violinist; heads the Fourth Dimension http://www.bpwregina.org/YnBfNDg4MjY5.aspx
Extractions: Rosand, Aaron Critically acclaimed recordings, translations, a complete discography, biography, and news about Mr. Rosand's most recent recordings. Khitruk, Anastasia Russian trained concert violinist. Biography, reviews, repertoire, and contact information. Fong, Christina Violinist/violist specializing in contemporary music: includes discography, reviews, and composer links. Foster, Martin Biography, photos, discography, French music project. Zlatarov, Pavel Leader of the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra. Biography, concerts, and news. Chee-Yun Biography, reviews, interview, discography, itinerary, and repertoire. Frank, Pamela Fan page with concert calendar, discography, and links to articles. Baraldi, Roberto Italian violinist. Concert master of Fenice Theatre. Biography, discography, information on his violin, reviews, and links. Cernoch Vitezslav Czech instrumentalist: biography, repertoire, discography, photos, and concert schedule. Dominic Moore and Daniel Becker Official site of violin and piano duo. Concert details, discography and CD sound clips, repertoire, biographical notes, mailing list, and contact information.
Extractions: List Price (You save $3.09) Category Classical Chamber Music/Recitals Romantic Period Sonata Label Clarity Recordings CDU Part# Catalog# Discs Street Date Apr 04, 1996 Mono/Stereo Stereo Spar n/a Detailed Work Information Sonata for Violin and Piano no 1 in G major, Op. 78 Composer Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) Performer Eugene Fodor (Violin)
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Extractions: Throughout Fodor's career he has earned accolades from myriad conductors. Here are excerpts from but a few of the letters highlighting Fodor's greatness. Please click on the underlined conductor's name to review the actual letter. These are large graphic images, but worth reading the actual words from these fine conductors Stephen Gunzenhauser , Delaware Symphony Orchestra Music Director stated, "In Wilmington, Delaware, Mr. Fodor played the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto three times last December with the Delaware Symphony. He exhibited amazing technical ease and ravishing tonal beauty, as well as the most thoughtful and faithful interpretation of this concerto."
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The History Of The Famous Guarnerius Violin Makers eugene fodor won the Italian Niccolo Paganini violin competition the firstAmerican to ever do so. The contest was held in Genoa, Italy, and in honor of http://www.guarnieri.com/violin.htm
Extractions: Or So Some Say.......Others Say The Guarnerius is the most Prized Of All Violins HISTORY The violin emerged in Italy in the early 1500's and seems to have evolved from two medieval bowed instrumentsthe fiddle, also called vielle or fiedel, and the rebecand from the Renaissance lira da braccio [ a violin-like instrument with off-the-fingerboard drone strings ]. Also related, but not a direct ancester, is the viol, a fretted, six-string instrument that appeared in Europe before the violin and excisted side by side with it for about 200 years. The earliest important violin makers were the northern Italians Gasparo da Salo [1540-1609 ] and Giovanni Maggini [1579-c. 1630] from Brescia and Andrea Amati [c.1520-c. 1611] from Cremona. The craft of violin making reached unprecedented artistic heights in the 17th and early 18th centuries in the workshops of the Italians Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri , both from Cremona, and the Austrian Jacob Stainer. A family of violin makers in Cremona, Italy, in the 17th and 18th centuries, the
Summer Faculty eugene fodor Violin Soloist The artistry of eugene fodor has captivated audiencesfor more that 3 decades. At a recent concert in Washington, DC, http://www.summermusicacademy.org/Our Faculty.htm
Extractions: The artistry of Eugene Fodor has captivated audiences for more that 3 decades. At a recent concert in Washington, DC, the Washington Post said, " He has the looks, poise and the presence of the Romantic Violin Virtuoso, all of which he uses to great effect. Fodor couples these natural attributes with drive, imagination and verve - the inborn skills of a great artist ." The New York Times declared " he played spectacularly well ." The Los Angles Times wrote, " Fodor revived the familiar violin concerto with poignancy, an effortless brilliance and myriad details of articulation and suave tone ." Mr. Fodor's distinguished career as violin soloist with great orchestras and in recital has taken him to fifty states of the USA, every province in Canada and nearly every country of Europe, Asia, Central and South American and the Mediterranean; South Africa, New Zealand and Mexico. Recital venues have included Carnegie Hall's Violin Virtuoso Series, Lincoln Center's Great Performers Series in New York, Royal Festival Hall in London and Chicago Auditorium Theatre. Major summer festivals include Blossom, Saratoga, Naples, Prague and L'ete musical in France. His Master Classes are lauded for inspiration, articulate demonstration and compassionate encouragement. Click here for his website
Classical Net - Books About Music - Instrumental interviewed eugene fodor, Henryk Szeryng, Mischa Mischakoff, Raphael Hillyer, Rayagarbousova, Michael Rabin, The Fifth International Tchaikovsky Violin http://66.39.27.242/music/books/instrumental.html