MORE February 25, 2005 judith ingolfsson has found her voice the violin. With amother who was a professional piano player, and a father who took his family http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/entertainment_more.php?id=63829_0_5_0_C
Catalpa Classics | Frequently Asked Questions judith ingolfsson, violin Ronald Sat, piano. judith ingolfsson was named 1999Debut Artist of the Year by National Public Radio s Performance Today program. http://www.catalpaclassics.com/info_ingolf.html
Extractions: Ronald Sat, piano Judith Ingolfsson was named 1999 Debut Artist of the Year by National Public Radio's Performance Today program. The award citation said, "Ms. Ingolfsson's personality and temperament are reminiscent of a pre-World War II violinist. She plays with a remarkable intelligence, musicality, and sense of insight." Purchase this CD Playlist Website Press Package in PDF fromat (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader RONALD SAT - Pianist Ronald Sat receives high praise from critics for excellence in his collaborations with artists. His performances have been noted for their elegant sonorities (The Philadelphia Inquirer), clean accuracy (The Youngstown Vindicator) and exquisite nuance (The San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune). Donald Rosenberg of the Cleveland Plain Dealer admired his refined pianism and seamless collaboration. Mr. Sat performs regularly with Ms. Ingolfsson in recitals throughout the U.S. and abroad. In celebrating the Johannes Brahms centennial at the Cleveland Institute of Music, the duo presented a special program featuring the complete violin sonatas of the composer. Their performances have been featured on National Public Radio, WQXR of New York, WFI of Indianapolis, PBS and NHK of Japan.
The Mountain Times Online Performers will include judith ingolfsson, violin; Kathryn Lockwood, viola; Monday, July 25th With guest artists judith ingolfsson, violin; http://www.mountaintimes.com/mtweekly/2005/0707/classical.php3
Calendar Of Events :: Item Detail Since winning the 1998 Gold Medal of theViolin Master Class with judith ingolfsson. Sponsored by College of Humanitiesand Fine Arts. http://was.coastal.edu/calendar/event.cfm?number=1526838940
Extractions: The many distinguished Artist Members of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center featured in the series include violinists Ani and Ida Kavafian, pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, flutist Ransom Wilson, cellist Fred Sherry, bass player Edgar Meyer, and the Orion String Quartet. It also features clarinetist David Shifrin, CMS Artistic Director from 1992 to 2004. Among the guest artists who will be featured in this series are pianist Peter Serkin, cellist Ronald Thomas, soprano Lucy Shelton and the New Millennium Ensemble. In June 2004, CMS announced the appointment of cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han as its new Artistic Directors.
Press Release - The Chamber Orchestra Of Philadelphia Violinists Jennifer Frautschi and judith ingolfsson are featured in concertos Soloist judith ingolfsson joins the ensemble in Mozart s Turkish Violin http://www.chamberorchestra.org/press/0506announcement.html
Extractions: Home About Concert Season Tickets ... Site Map March 22, 2005 Ignat Solzhenitsyn opens his exciting second season as Music Director of The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia on September 25 and 26, 2005, with an All-Beethoven performance featuring the monumental Fifth Symphony and the renowned Eroica Trio in the "Triple" Concerto. The 2005-2006 season concludes in May with a three-concert "Ultimate" Mozart cycle celebrating the composer's 250th Birthday with the overtures to his final three operas, his final three piano concertos and his final three symphonies. Maestro Solzhenitsyn conducts seven of the ten programs in the Kimmel Center's intimate Perelman Theater and leads the ensemble from the keyboard in the final three Mozart Piano Concertos in May's "Ultimate Mozart" celebration. Ransom Wilson conducts as piccolo and flute soloist in works by Vivaldi and Bach. Conductors Otto-Werner Mueller and Jahja Ling return by popular acclaim to lead the ensemble. Violinists Jennifer Frautschi and Judith Ingolfsson are featured in concertos by Schumann and Mozart. Baritone Wolfgang Holzmair and clarinetist David Shifrin also perform as featured soloists. Click here for the online listing.
Concerts - The Chamber Orchestra Of Philadelphia OttoWerner Mueller, conductor. judith ingolfsson, violin. Dvorak 1841-1904Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44; Mozart 1756-1791 Violin Concerto No. http://www.chamberorchestra.org/concerts/concert2.php
Extractions: BBC Proms; Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini; Mahler: Rückert-Lieder; Tubin: Toccata; Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 in E flat major - performers: Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) and The Gothenberg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neeme Järvi; Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Tippett: Piano Concerto; Holst: The Planets; Colin Matthews: Pluto - performers: Steven Osborne (piano), the New London Chamber Choir (40 womens voices), the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Martyn Brabbins; Visit Pete Seeger - Sing Out!; a benefit concert for Sing Out! magazine; Performers included Bruce Cockburn, Judy Collins, Ronnie Gilbert, Ginny Hawker, Tracy Schwarz, Janis Ian, Natalie Merchant, Holly Near, Odetta, Stephan Smith, and Bernice Johnson Reagon; hosted by National Public Radio's Scott Simon; Visit the Sing Out! webpage Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; Demarre McGill, flute; Jennifer Frautschi, violin; Fred Sherry, cello; Kent Tritle, harpsichord - Telemann: Quartet No. 4 in B Minor for Flute, Violin, Cello and Harpsichord; Ransom Wilson, flute; Anne-Marie McDermott, piano - Randall Woolf: Everything is Gree; Aaron Jay Kernis: Air; Ransom Wilson, piccolo; Ani Kavafian, Colin Jacobsen, violins; Paul Neubauer, viola; Fred Sherry, cello; Kurt Muroki, bass; Kent Tritle, harpsichord - Vivaldi: Concerto for Piccolo, Strings and Continuo in C Major, RV 443; Visit the
October 1-2, 2005 judith ingolfsson, Violin. Gold Medal winner of the 1998 International ViolinCompetition of Indianapolis, Icelandicborn judith ingolfsson has performed http://www.greenwichsym.org/0510-01-02.htm
Extractions: Symphony No.6 Pathétique Judith Ingolfsson, Violin Gold Medal winner of the 1998 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, Icelandic-born Judith Ingolfsson has performed throughout the world in recital and as a soloist with orchestra. She has established herself internationally as a musician of uncompromising musical maturity and extraordinary technical command, performing with some of the worlds leading orchestras, including The Philadelphia Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony and National Symphony Orchestra. The solo violin opening scary technically was breathlessly focused, eloquent and shaded. The expanse of tone shaped the musics mysterious quality.
Kennedy Center: Journey To America judith ingolfsson, violin ROBERT OPPELT, double bass MIA CHUNG, piano VLADMIRSHVETS, baritone THE WASHINGTON CHORUS, Robert Shafer, music director http://www.kennedy-center.org/nso/festival/journey/
Extractions: Trace their journey, and hear the marvels that they created in this bright new land. Join Leonard Slatkin and the National Symphony Orchestra for a fascinating two-week festival showcasing the works of composers who followed their muse to America. In their music you will hear the story of America-the story of a nation built by seekers of freedom.
The Chamber Music Society Of Lincoln Center Demarre McGill, flute; judith ingolfsson, violin; Paul Neubauer, viola DVORAKQuartet for Strings in D Minor, Op. 34 Pacifica Quartet (Simin Ganatra, http://www.chambermusicsociety.org/about/whats_happening/radio_series_0405.php
Extractions: September 12, 2005 The Chamber Music Society's National Radio Series Each Monday at 10 PM, hear performances from Alice Tully Hall, the Rose Studio, and from tours around the country on WQXR-FM, 96.3 FM . The host is WQXR's Elliott Forrest, with commentary by CMS Artistic Directors David Finckel and Wu Han, and Music and Education Advisor Bruce Adolphe. The series will eventually be syndicated to classical radio stations around the country.
The Chamber Music Society Of Lincoln Center GALINA USTVOLSKAYA Trio for Violin, Clarinet and Piano Kerry McDermott, AniKavafian, judith ingolfsson, violins; Paul Neubauer, Daniel Phillips, http://www.chambermusicsociety.org/about/whats_happening/RadioSeriesonWQXR.php
Extractions: September 12, 2005 Chamber Music Society Radio Series on WQXR-FM in New York Starting on Sunday, January 4, the nation's #1 classical music station, WQXR-FM (96.3) in New York will begin weekly broadcasts of a new Chamber Music Society radio series. The one hour programs, hosted by WQXR-FM radio announcer Elliott Forrest, feature highlights from the 2002-2003 season, and commentary by Artistic Director David Shifrin. Featured artists in the series include Artist Members and CMS Two members, as well as such guest artists as pianists Vladimir Feltsman and Andre Watts, and violinists Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and Leila Josefowicz. The radio series can also be heard on over 200 stations across the United States. Sundays at 8 PM
Ensembles In North America Joseph Robida Trombone. Trombonist. judith ingolfsson - Violin judithingolfsson - Violin. Konstantza Chernov - Piano http://www.classicol.com/classical.cfm?music=continentMusicians&continent=NorthA
Floridian: Classical Files judith ingolfsson, VIOLIN; BLOCH, ROREM, BACH, WIENIAWSKI (CATALPA CLASSICS 30101).In a musical world inundated by standard works and concert cliches, http://www.sptimes.com/News/120201/Floridian/Classical_Files.shtml
Extractions: published December 2, 2001 DAPONTE STRING QUARTET; BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS OPUS 18 (available at www.daponte.org ) Given today's climate of anxiety, it is hardly surprising that some seek solace in the cool rationality of late 18th century music. The baroque concept of musical dialogue was cultivated and raised to new levels in the music of Mozart, Haydn and especially Beethoven. Eventually the string quartet became the apotheosis of the new style. What, after all, could be more intelligible and dignified than a stratified, if abstract, dialogue given to four individuals at the helm of their respective instruments? No one knew this better, or conveyed it more persuasively, than Beethoven. His early quartets, particularly when played as elegantly as they are here by the DaPonte String Quartet, make a compelling case for the genre. Witness, for example, how cleverly Beethoven varies, within such a short space of time, the principal motive of the Allegro con brio of the F major quartet, Op. 18 No. 1. The DaPonte takes pains to illuminate the contours of such material without compromising any of the rhythmic trajectory upon which it depends. Again, in the earnest strains that inaugurate the opening movement of the C minor quartet, Op. 18 No. 4, this exemplary ensemble's playing combines with its seasoned rapport in serving the work's bold lyricism. The musicians also understand the real meaning of staccato, which is hardly an excuse to strangle the life out of a note, but simply an instruction to separate one from another while preserving most of its metrical value. What's more, they consistently draw our attention, discretely but distinctly, to the importance of a harmonic event, or to the entry of a new or challenging voice within the contrapuntal fabric.
WWW VL Classical Music: Artists, From Soloists To Orchestras Hughes, Melinda (soprano); Hunley, James (guitar); ingolfsson, judith (violin);Insley, Deana (mezzosoprano); Isokoski, Soile(soprano) also in German http://www.gprep.org/classical/artists.html
Extractions: If you know of a WWW page for a particular soloist, ensemble or orchestra which is not listed here, please use the submission form which also has a link to a standard mailto: option. If you have submitted a site for consideration and have not received a reply within one month, please feel free to resubmit. NEW! Search the entire WWW Virtual Library: Match: All Any Boolean Format: Long Short help Search engine courtesy of Harvard University and the ht://Dig search engine Need to have text or a website translated? Use Altavista's translation service!! Soloists Conductors Ensembles Orchestras ... Opera/Management agencies/Miscellaneous Adam, Bill (Bill Adam Tribute Web site) (trumpet) Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music ; Biographies and bibliographies on African Americans in classical vocal music Ainsley, John Mark (tenor) Angelov, Ludmil (piano) Alban, Carol (flute) Aler, John (tenor) Allen, Susan (harp) Allen, Sir Thomas (baritone) Aleksander, Adam (piano) Alykova, Valentina
Classical Musicians Directory: Jacques Ibert Thur Charles Ives ( ingolfsson, judith (violin), Itkin, Maestro (conductor). Ireland, John (composer), Ivers, Eileen (violin). Irvin, Andrew (violin), Ives, http://www.eventjar.com/pageMaps/classicalI.1.50.html
Extractions: Update: Sunday September 4, 2005 8:23pm EDT Home Classical Musicians I Last name between 1st and last Ibert,J. - Ives,C. Results 1 - 18 of 18. Ibert , Jacques (composer) Irwin-Brandon , Margaret (piano) Ii , Chelsea Tipton (conductor) Isaac , Heinrich (composer) Iii , Pelarin Bacos (musician) Isbin , Sharon (guitar) Im , Jeannie (vocals) Isherwood , Nicholas (baritone) Ingegneri , Marco Antonio (composer) Israel , Yoron (musician) Inglefield , Sonja (musician) Israelievitch , Michael (percussion) Ingolfsson , Judith (violin) Itkin , Maestro (conductor) Ireland , John (composer) Ivers , Eileen (violin) Irvin , Andrew (violin) Ives , Charles E (composer)
Highnotes Since winning first prize at the Indianapolis International Violin Competition,judith ingolfsson (violin 97) continues to captivate audiences with such http://www.musicacademy.org/Alumni/AlumniHighnotes.html
Extractions: Mona Golabek David Shifrin Michael Nowak Roberta Shulman-Zalkind Larry Zalkind Keith Lockhart Christine Abraham Valerie Vigoda Kevin Winard Since winning first prize at the Indianapolis International Violin Competition, Judith Ingolfsson Elisa Kaufman Phillipe Marsolais Jakub Omsky Tawnya Popoff Vassily Primakov Rinat Shaham Julie Sirois-Leclerc Marsha Thompson Daniel Wachs Michi Wiancko Emmanuelle Beaulieu Bergeron Jordan Gumucio Victoria Kelp Lee Poulis
MusicalOnline: Violin And Viola judith ingolfsson The Gold medalist of 1998 Indianapolis Violin competition -official website with biographical information, guestbook, http://www.musicalonline.com/musicians/violin_viola/violin_viola.htm
The Bryan-College Station Eagle > Entertainment > Music The justly celebrated violin and piano duo of judith ingolfsson and Ronald Satpaid the supreme compliment to Tuesday evenings Friends of Chamber Music http://www.theeagle.com/spotlight/music/2004articles/031104penelope.htm