Camden New Journal violinist alexander markov, with Heika Doerr on piano, performs music by Schumann,Hindemith, Tchaikovsky and others. WH. £10£15. 7.30pm. SUNDAY APRIL 25 http://www.camdennewjournal.co.uk/2004 archive/220404/r220404_5.htm
Extractions: Under Peter Holman, as the harpsichordist and director, with violinists Judy Tarling and Theresa Caudle and Mark Caudle playing the bass viol, cello and bass violin, the group have become widely celebrated and have moved from the Renaissance and Baroque periods and have more recently embraced both 18th and 19th century music.
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Extractions: $35 Preferred Seating Call 899-1118 for ticket information. The Austin Classical Guitar Society is extremely proud to open its 2001-2002 International Concert Series with the Austin debut of Eduardo Fernandez on the evening of October 27, 2001 at 8 pm. Born in 1952 in Uruguay, Eduardo Fernandez began his guitar studies at age 7. His principal teachers were Abel Carlevaro, Guido Santórsola and Héctor Tosar. After winning prizes in several international competitions, the most notable being the 1972 Porto Alegre (Brazil) and 1975 Radio France (Paris) competitions, he won the first prize of the 1975 Andrés Segovia Competition in Mallorca (Spain). His New York debut in 1977 won critical accolades, being described as "a top guitarist...rarely has this reviewer heard a more impressive debut recital on any instrument." (Donal Henahan, The New York Times).
First Family Of The Fiddle To Give Rare Joint Concert Pleased to meet you, alexander markov. markov was destined to play the violin. emigratedto the United States in 1975, his father was a top Soviet violinist. http://www.showmenews.com/2002/Feb/20020217Ovat016.asp
Extractions: Subscribe Search Archive Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions On Sale Now: Inside: Home Classifieds Autos Jobs ... Real Estate Departments News Business Sports For the Record ... Columnists Special Sections Our Town Special Ad Sections Special Sports Sections Search Archive ... Commercial Printing First family of the fiddle to give rare joint concert Published Sunday, February 17, 2002 NEW YORK (AP) - Clad in black and with curly light brown hair dangling above his shoulders, he looks like a youthful Mick Jagger. He also shares a certain sympathy for the devil. But his satanic affinity extends to the caprices of Nicolo Paganini and the tricks of Luciferian double trills, left-handed plucks on the violin fingerboard and ricochet bowings. Pleased to meet you, Alexander Markov. Markov was destined to play the violin. Before he and his family emigrated to the United States in 1975, his father was a top Soviet violinist. Markovs mother is from a family of musicians and played violin in Moscows Bolshoi Orchestra. Today, this first family of the fiddle plays together in a performance at Lincoln Centers Alice Tully Hall, accompanied by the elder Markovs Rondo Chamber Players. It took Alex only one summer to learn the Paganini Caprices.
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Jewish Violinists Gidon Kremer 5; Albert markov; alexander markov; Lord Yehudi Menuhin a physician and amateur violinist from Krakow, was almost certainly Jewish. http://www.jinfo.org/Violinists.html
Extractions: Vadim Gluzman Szymon Goldberg Ida Haendel Emil Hauser Jascha Heifetz Gustav Hollaender Bronislaw Huberman Joseph Joachim Oleg Kagan Leonid Kogan Rudolf Kolisch Miriam Kramer Fritz Kreisler Gidon Kremer Albert Markov Alexander Markov Lord Yehudi Menuhin Anne Akiko Meyers Nathan Milstein Shlomo Mintz Mischa Mischakoff Erica Morini Tivadar Nachez David Oistrakh Igor Oistrakh Itzhak Perlman Mark Peskanov Michael Rabin Aaron Rosand Alexander Schneider Gil Shaham Hagai Shaham
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Cheryl North Interviews Constantine Orbelian With his Russianborn violinist wife, Maria Safarrantz, Orbelian has founded two but the San Francisco debut of alexander markov, the recent gold medal http://www.northworks.net/c_orbelian.htm
Extractions: Cheryl North Interviews Constantine Orbelian ANG Newspapers Classical Music Column - February 7, 2003. Imagine the following scenario for a terrific movie: A young American concert pianist arrives in cold blustery Moscow on a December day in 1990 to begin rehearsing for his upcoming appearance with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra. He is primed and ready to solo in the daunting Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1. Then, the conductor of the orchestra suddenly takes ill. He dies. The concert is to be canceled. But, like the coming of the cavalry to save the besieged fort, the young American suggests that he can not only play the scheduled Shostakovich Concerto, he can also wield a baton! Like John Wayne with sword held high rallying the troops, he proposes to play the concerto and conduct the orchestra too. They doubt, of course. But after he displays his prowess during a rehearsal, they decide they must allow him to try. The big night arrives. He swashbuckles through the performance in heroic fashion. The concert is a smashing success! They ask him to stay on as their new leader. Cut to the credits. But wait! This is not a movie scenario. It's real life and it actually happened to conductor/pianist Constantine Orbelian.
More From WFMT July 7-20, 2005 Leon Botstein leads the Jerusalem Symphony with violinist alexander markov onthe theme of The Dreyfus Affair. Hear D Indy s Istar, Magnard s Symphony No. http://pbsmail.org/network_chicago/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=3388881
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::Rhythm Tech | Artists :: a concert for the International Spring Festval Rishon LeZion 2005, with friendand brilliant violinist alexander markov and great Ivan Bodley on bass. http://www.rhythmtech.com/artists/artist_news/
Extractions: Brendan Buckley Over the past few months, I have been on the road with Shakira doing her promotional tour for her new record Oral Fixation. We played shows in Las Vegas and New York City, as well as Spain, France, Monaco, and Turkey. The highlight was our performance on Live 8 in Versailes, France. It was a blast to be part of such a significant event. On the home front, I've been finishing up songs for a new record with my band Pedestrian. Plus, I'm in the final mixing and mastering stages of a record I'm producing for the singer-songwriter Elsten Torres (a.k.a. Fulano). In the near future, I should be heading into the studio to record tracks for Minnie Driver and Michael Miller. Here are some upcoming shows... - July 30th: Minnie Driver @ Pacific Amphitheater in Orange County, CA - August 3rd: Popvert @ Mercury Lounge in NYC, NY - August 28th: Shakira @ MTV VMA's in Miami, FL thanks! Brendan www.brendanbuckley.com Ian Wallace LA has Ian Wallace back! Coming soon: www.crimsonjazztrio.com www.ianrwallace.com Janelle Burdell ... I have been out on Tour for the past year playing Drums with the National Tour of Little Shop of Horrors, (Yes, another Broadway show!), as well as working on completing a solo CD!
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FACFOCUS Archives November 2004 ( 20) Hello,. The Office of the Provost has two free tickets to give away for aperformance by alexander markov, violinist. Here are the details http://listserv.ualr.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0411&L=facfocus&F=&S=&P=2397
Turkish Daily News - Phenomenon Of Violinist Markov Despite his relative youth, alexander markov already has a noteworthy internationalreputation as a remarkable violin virtuoso, and there is no doubt he will http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=6285
News Release 20, followed by the Symphony s own Principal Clarinet alexander Laing and Principal He studied violin with Roman Totenberg, Albert markov, Paul Kantor, http://www.phoenixsymphony.org/about/2005-04-Chamber5.htm
Extractions: Click here for TICKETS or call 602-495-1999 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 23, 2005 (PHOENIX) -In the final program of the Phoenix Symphony Chamber Orchestra's 2004-05 series at Scottsdale Center for the Arts, guest conductor Scott Yoo leads the Phoenix Symphony Chamber Orchestra in musical works by Beethoven, Mozart, and Rossini on April 7 . Mr. Yoo conducts and plays Mozart's exuberant Violin Concerto No. 5 (nicknamed "Turkish") in addition to leading the orchestra in works by Rossini and Beethoven. The Thursday evening concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts and is part of The Phoenix Symphony's Chamber Orchestra Series sponsored by the Arizona Republic Scott Yoo is music director of the Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra and resident conductor of the Colorado College Summer Music Festival. An exponent of new music, Mr. Yoo has premiered more than 42 works by 20 composers and recently led Metamorphosen on a 26-city tour across the United States. Mr. Yoo's performance of Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 is one of four Mozart concertos featured in this season's Chamber Orchestra programs. Pianist Jeffrey Siegel opened the Chamber Series with Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20, followed by the Symphony's own Principal Clarinet Alexander Laing and Principal Horn Mark Houghton in solo chamber orchestra performances.
Extractions: Thomas Adès: Life Story Malcolm Arnold: Orchestral Works Michael Daugherty: American Icons Johan de Meij: Lord of the Rings Nyman: Piano Concerto. MGV Nyman: Where the Bee Dances Krystopf Penderecki: Violin Concerti John Rutter: Te Deum and other works John Rutter: Fancies and other works Aulis Sallinen: Works for Strings Stolarczyk: Symphony for 96 Pianos Tan Dun: Symphony 1997 John Tavener: The Protecting Veil Peteris Vasks: Voices Symphony. Cello Concerto John Williams: Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace Soundtrack [65:12] full-price by Johann D'Souza Years ago I had listened to a recording of Jascha Heifetz playing the Vieuxtemps' Fifth Concerto and, as usual, he raced through it with lightning speed full of panache and total mastery. However, it was not until I had heard Elmar Olivero - the Tchaikovsky winner - that I actually bothered to find out more about the music of Vieuxtemps. There was something in his playing that immediately drew my attention to the music. I think it must have been the combination of violin wizardry together with the pathos of Chausson thrown in, together with the fact that all this was thrown in within 19 minutes. Other concertos seem by comparison, very long (eg. the Beethoven or Brahms concertos).