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Summer 2004 Benefit Right judith ingolfsson performing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with The violinist judith ingolfsson has established herself internationally as a http://www.chambersymphony.com/ConcertHistory/0406CAG.htm
Fall 2002 violinist Emily Deans began her music studies in Dallas, Emily is currentlya student of judith ingolfsson at the Lucy Moses School and is concertmaster http://www.chambersymphony.com/ConcertHistory/0210.htm
Extractions: Left: Emily Deans performing Mozart Violin Concerto in A, K. 219 with The Park Avenue Chamber Symphony, David Bernard conducting. Right: Roy Niederhoffer, PACS Member and Trustee of The Kaufman Center, Lydia Kontos, Executive Director of The Kaufman Center, and David Bernard, Music Director of the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony, at the post concert reception. Violinist Emily Deans began her music studies in Dallas, Texas at the age of five and made her solo debut at the Meyerson Symphony Hall when she was nine. At the age of thirteen, she made her solo debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Andre Smith, and in the fall of 2000 returned to perform with them under the direction of Wolfgang Sawallisch. She has also appeared with the Brentwood-Westwood Symphony Orchestra and the Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra.
Juniper Music Festival In a few short years Icelandic violinist judith ingolfsson has established herselfinternationally as a musician of uncompromising musical maturity and http://www.junipermusicfestival.org/artists/j_ingolfsson/j_ingolfsson.html
Extractions: Judith Ingolfsson, Violin Home 2006 Artists Past Artists Concerts ... Donors In a few short years Icelandic violinist Judith Ingolfsson has established herself internationally as a musician of uncompromising musical maturity and extraordinary technical command—a command marked by purity of tone, soaring lyricism, and extremely supple phrasing. Since she sprang to world attention as winner of the Gold Medal in 1998 at the highly esteemed International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, Ms. Ingolfsson has been praised in glowing terms by such journals as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and Strings magazine. "Noble in concept," "effortless," "budding super-star," and "jeweled intensity," are only a few of the accolades critics here and abroad have used to describe Ms. Ingolfsson’s masterly playing. In reviewing her debut recital at Carnegie Hall in April 2000, Allan Kozinn of The New York Times wrote: During the 2003-04 season Ms. Ingolfsson stepped in at the last minute to replace another violinist in the Barber Violin Concerto with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra under Bramwell Tovey. The Vancouver Sun had this to say about her performance: Ingolfsson brought an affecting sense of commitment to the piece, wonderfully poetic and even improvisational in the first movement, darkly expressive and dramatic in the second. She commands both the technique to take the Molto perpetuo finale at breakneck speed and the tone to make it sound.
All Things Strings: News & Notes violinist judith Ingolsson s latest award When judith ingolfsson receivedthe 2001 Cleveland Institute of Musics Alumni Achievement Award, http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/strings96/Newsprof.html
Extractions: When Judith Ingolfsson received the 2001 Cleveland Institute of Musics Alumni Achievement Award, she added yet another prize to an already long list, of which the most prestigious was the 1998 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis Gold Medal. "I won a lot of kiddie competitions between the ages of eight and 14," she says, "and got to play with local orchestras. Then I stopped doing competitions for a while, because Jascha Brodsky, with whom I was studying at the Curtis Institute, wanted me to focus on practicing and building up my technical foundation. "Then in 1992, when I went to Cleveland to study with David Cerone, I started doing competitions again on a regular basis. The national ones are usually affiliated with one or two orchestras and the winner is asked to play with them, and you also get a little money, which is always welcome. I did really well in the nationals, so I thought I should try something more difficult and went in for the DAngelo Young Artists Competition, which has a first prize of $10,000. I won that and decided to try the Concert Artists Guild competition; there I won the Nathan Wedeen Management Award, which of course was very helpful because I got a lot of concerts as a result. I won the third prize and the Audience Prize at the Paganini Competition, I also won the Indianapolis, and then I stopped," she concludes with a laugh.
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Extractions: Judith Ingolfsson has frequently appeared on radio and television broadcasts, beginning with a performance on Icelandic TV at the age of five. Since then, she has been seen on PBS, "CBS Sunday Morning" and Japan’s National Broadcasting Company (NHK). In 1999, National Public Radio’s "Performance Today" named her "Debut Artist of the Year" for her "remarkable intelligence, musicality, and sense of insight." She is also the recipient of the 2001 Chamber Music America/WQXR Record Award for her debut CD for Catalpa Classics, featuring a varied program ranging from Bach to Ned Rorem.
Young Stringer violinist judith ingolfsson shows her mettle. by Peter Burwasser At the centerof violinist judith ingolfssons technically demanding, often flashy http://citypaper.net/articles/050301/mus.reviewa.shtml
Extractions: forums ... Email Newsletter music Violinist Judith Ingolfsson shows her mettle. by Peter Burwasser Violin. Sunday, April 29, Field Concert Hall. Ingolfsson opened her program, for the last Curtis Alumni recital of the season, with Autumn Music by Ned Rorem, who is also a Curtis alum. Rorem takes a dark view of the season, depicting sinister winds with cascades of notes. The pianist, in this case the very able Ronald Sat, also gets a work-out, including an especially vivid section in which he must race arpeggios up and down the full length of the keyboard while the violinist delivers a bristling pizzicato counterpoint. Even on this glorious spring afternoon, Rorem, and his interpreters, sent chills down the spines of the audience. cover story news opinion arts ... contact us
Philadelphia Citypaper.net May 3, 2001 violinist judith ingolfsson shows her mettle. by Peter Burwasser. The Beat BoxHiphop happenings by Ainé Ardron-Doley, Disc Quicks Access Orchestra http://citypaper.net/browse/050301.shtml
The World Violinist Links (Home) Michele Auclair, 80, violinist who became renowned teacher judith ingolfsson.Official site with profile, discogaphy, concert schedule and reviews http://www2.osk.3web.ne.jp/~wistaria/violinists.htm
NPR NAMES WINNERS OF FOURTH ANNUAL PERFORMANCE TODAY AWARDS The Debut Artist of the Year Award Winner judith ingolfsson, violin. Ms.ingolfssons personality and temperament are reminiscent of a preWWII violinist. http://www.npr.org/about/press/990519.performance.html
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IVCI Organization Icelandic violinist judith ingolfsson sprung to international attention in 1998when she won the Gold Medal at the highly esteemed International Violin http://www.violin.org/ivci/laureate_list2.html
Extractions: Canadian violinist Juliette Kang is celebrated on several continents for her interpretive insight, beautiful tone and astonishing technical mastery. Her engagements to date include the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, Orchestre National Bordeaux-Acquitaine, Orquesta Sinfonica del Estado de Mexico, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the Philadelphia and National Arts Centre Orchestras, as well as the American, Syracuse, Omaha, Detroit, Edmonton, Vancouver, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Toronto, Houston, Montreal, Korean Broadcasting, Singapore, Russian National and Kyushu (Japan) Symphonies. She has also appeared with the Hong Kong and Calgary Philharmonics and the Chicago Sinfonietta. An especially accomplished recitalist, Ms. Kang's invitations include New York's Carnegie Hall, Frick Collection, Rockefeller University and 92nd Street Y. She has performed in recital at Théâtre Châtelet in Paris and Tokyo's Suntory Hall, as well as Boston's Gardner Museum, the Kennedy Center, in Seoul, Taipei, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. In addition she has enlivened Canada's Festival International de Lanaudiere and Festival International d'Eté, America's Spoleto, Bravo! Colorado, Marlboro Festivals, and France's Colmar Festival. Born in Edmonton, Canada, Ms. Kang began her violin studies at age four. Five years later she began to study with Dr. Jascha Brodsky at the Curtis Institute of Music, from which she earned her Bachelor's Degree in 1991. In 1993 she earned her Master's Degree from The Juilliard School, where her teachers included Dorothy DeLay, Hyo Kang and Robert Mann. She came to international attention as winner of First Prize in both the Yehudi Menuhin and Indianapolis International Competitions and is also a Young Concert Artists winner.
The Purdue Exponent judith ingolfsson, an awardwinning violinist, performs at Fowler Hall Sundayafternoon violinist judith ingolfsson and pianist Ronald Sat serenaded the http://www.purdueexponent.org/2000/04/17/entertainment/
Extractions: Staff Writer A wonderful performance of classical music was encored Sunday at Fowler Hall in Stewart Center. Violinist Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Ronald Sat serenaded the audience at the final Purdue convocation event of the season. Ingolfsson and Sat played a variety of classical pieces such as Ludwig van Beethoven's Sonata in G, "Poeme Mystique" by Ernest Bloch, Ned Rorem's "Autumn Music," Johannes Brahms' "Sonatensatz" and "Fantasie brillante" by Henryk Wieniawski. Each piece performed by the duet was done with a beautiful intensity. Ingolffson handled her violin gracefully and created sounds that proved her extraordinary musical abilities. Ingolfsson and her violin were as if they were part of each other. She brought out deep-felt emotion as she played every piece. The sounds of the piano perfectly complemented the violin. A native of Iceland, Ingolfsson has made herself nationally famous and has performed for orchestras such as the Iceland Symphony, Pacific Symphony and the Orchestra of Teatro Carlo Felice in Italy. She has also appeared with several U.S. symphonies.
January 23, 2001 violinist judith ingolfsson to Perform Feb. 9. MIDDLEBURY, Vt. judith ingolfsson,1998 winner of the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, http://www.middlebury.edu/about/pubaff/news_releases/news_2001/ingolfsson.htm
Extractions: Search Directory Calendars Admissions ... 2001 News Violinist Judith Ingolfsson to Perform Feb. 9 She will be accompanied by Ronald Sat on the piano, and will play the 1683 Stradivarius instrument formerly owned by Josef Gingold and currently on loan from the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. They will perform the three sonatas for violin and piano by Johannes Brahms. Ingolfsson, a native of Iceland, studied at the Curtis Institute and the Cleveland Institute of Music. She made her solo orchestral debut at the age of eight in Germany, and has since appeared with many orchestras internationally, including recent performances with the Philadelphia Orchestra led by Wolfgang Sawallisch, the St. Louis Symphony conducted by Jesus Lopez-Cobos, and the Indianapolis, San Diego, Kansas City, and Pacific Symphonies. Beginning in October of last year, Ingolfsson traveled with the Iceland Symphony to14 North American cities on a tour that included stops at the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. After her Carnegie Hall debut, The New York Times called her "technically assured and interpretively astute."
Noted Violinist Performs Saturday Orchestra presents violinist, judith ingolfsson, who will perform. judith ingolfsson, a native of Reykjavik, Iceland, studied with Jascha Brodsky at http://www.southbaynews.com/News/2001/0314/Community_News/notedviolinist.html
Extractions: The Massapequa Philharmonic Orchestra presents violinist, Judith Ingolfsson, who will perform. Tchaikovskys Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D-Major, on Saturday evening, March 17th, 8:30 pm, at the Berner Middle School, Carmans Mill Road, Massapequa. The orchestral selections include the Egmont Overture by Beethoven and the Symphony No. 1 in C-Major by Bizet. Judith Ingolfsson, a native of Reykjavik, Iceland, studied with Jascha Brodsky at the Curtis Institute, and with David Cerone and Donald Weilerstein at the Cleveland Institute. Since making her solo orchestral debut in Germany at age eight, Ms. Ingolfsson has appeared with the Philadelphia and St. Louis Symphony Orchestras, and the Indianapolis and San Diego Symphonies, among others. In 1998, she won the Gold Medal of the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, the violin worlds most prestigious prize, and had previously won the Concert Artists Guild Competition and had received third prize in the 1997 Paganini Violin Competition. Most recently, she was awarded the 2001 Chamber Music America/WQXR Record Award for her debut recording on Catalpa Classics released in the Fall of 2000. Ms. Ingolfsson plays the 1683 Stradivarius violin formerly owned by Josef Gingold and currently on loan from the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis.
University Of Alabama News violinist judith ingolfsson. Tuesday, Oct.16, 2001. Icelandic violinist judithingolfsson is the 1998 gold medal winner of the quadrennial International http://uanews.ua.edu/sep01/musicsched092501.htm
Extractions: (205) 348-8320 (fax) UA School of Music Announces 2001-2002 Celebrity Series Schedule TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The School of Music in the College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Alabama has announced its upcoming 2001-2002 Celebrity Series concert schedule. This year, four internationally renowned musical artists will perform at the Moody Music Concert Hall on the UA campus. From the ever-popular king'singers to the Orion String Quartet, the UA campus and West Alabama community will be sure to once again have access to some of the finest music in the world - all experienced within one of the region's most beautiful concert halls. Season ticket subscriptions to this year's Celebrity Series are $72 and $55 - unchanged from last year's reduced price offerings. Single event tickets will again be value-priced at $22 and $15 for the general public, and $7 for students with valid IDs. All performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Moody Music Concert Hall. For more information about ticket purchases, contact the School of Music box office at 205/348-7111.
Chantez!: Reviewvancouver: John Jane Conductor Bramwell Tovey Featured Performer judith ingolfsson Violin The young violinist didn t care for the lyrical character of the first two http://www.reviewvancouver.org/musical_titans.htm
Extractions: Featured Performer : Judith Ingolfsson - Violin Judith Ingolfsson For an evening of raw emotion, Maestro Bramwell Tovey chose pieces made popular in two significant movies. Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings ran throughout the Vietnam war movie, 'Platoon'. Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 also set a somber mood for 'Death in Venice'. Certain pieces of music touch your heart and make your eyes well with tears. The simplicity and grave beauty drawn out of fine instruments by professional musicians is a moving experience. Barber's Adagio for Strings is such a piece. Barber's lesser-known work, Violin Concerto, Op. 14 , also has an element of war attached to it. This Concerto was commissioned in 1939 by a wealthy industrialist for his adopted son just before World War II broke out in Europe. The young violinist didn't care for the lyrical character of the first two movements declaring them too simplistic for his virtuoso technique. The composer assured the violinist that there would be a challenging bravura finale. The finale proved too challenging for the young man. Not so for the young Icelandic violinist, Judith Ingolfsson; she made her violin express poetry, darkness and energy. As if in another world, she bowed like lightning in the finale passing on her extreme energy to the violin section whose forest of bows moved in perfect unison.
SBC News Gold Medal Winning violinist ingolfsson to Play. violinist judith ingolfsson willperform on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 8 pm in Memorial Chapel as part of Sweet http://www.sbc.edu/news/?id=790
1999 CSHL Highlights - Other Lectures And Concerts May 15, judith ingolfsson, violinist, and Ronald Sat, pianist. May 29, JenniferFrautschi, violinist, and Benjamin Loeb, pianist http://www.cshl.edu/AnnualReport1999/rh37.html
Extractions: In addition to the benefit concerts described earlier, we hosted 11 free public concerts during CSHL meetings, when we have a large captive audience. Many meeting participants enjoy the cultural respite from their intense scientific sessions. They were as follows: Concerts April 24 Meng-Chieh Liu, pianist May 1 Irina Muresanu, violinist, and Tatiana Goncharova, pianist May 8 Christopher Taylor, pianist May 15 Judith Ingolfsson, violinist, and Ronald Sat, pianist May 29 Jennifer Frautschi, violinist, and Benjamin Loeb, pianist Aug. 21 Ayako Yoshida, violinist, and Andrew Armstrong, pianist Aug. 28 Dmitri Berlinsky, violinist, and Elena Baksht, pianist Sept. 4 Sophie Shao, cellist, and Adrienne Kim, pianist Sept.18 Michael Shih and Patricia Sunwoo, violinists; Ori Kam, violist; and Kristian Reiko Cooper, violoncellist Oct. 2 Arcadian Trio: Ara Gregorian, violinist; Andrew Russo, pianist; and Raphael Bell, cellist Oct. 9
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