Extractions: (requires QuickTime media player) It is a great honor to host the world-renowned violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the brilliance of Mr. Perlman as he makes his only Wisconsin visit this season. Audiences worldwide praise his flawless technique, remarkable artistry and irrepressible joy. Winner of two Tony Awards, four Emmy Awards and 15 Grammy's Mr. Perlman is beloved for his charm and humanity as well as his sensational classical violin concerts. He performed the violin solos on the film score for Stephen Spielberg's Academy Award-winning Schindler's List and conducts leading orchestras around the globe. Join us for a rare and momentous evening as this extraordinary violinist fills the theater with his magic. Presented by City Grill Sponsored by Trigs, Gray Law Firm, Community Foundation, Jefferson Street Inn, Compass Properties, Noel Group and Wausau Center Mall Quick Links Home
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Extractions: Partita No. 3 in E, BWV 1006 Format: Compact Disc Record Label: EMI Catalog Number: Year Released/Recorded: Total Playing Time: Comments: Jose Araque said: Perlman's performance is simply outstanding and yet, not perfect. It is in the very delicate nuances that he 'misses' that the great Jewish player proves himself human. One giant in human terms, that is. But the most human of interpreters. Garry Ianco said: Perlman has provided his listeners with a most glorious recording. The vast tonal qualities he has when playing puts the listener into a state of enchantment. The wonderous Chaccone of the Dm Partita takes the listener through a gamit of worlds and tonal dimensions with its enormously difficult variations. Anyone tired of so-called "authentic" performances should check out this recording, its bound even to impress the Auer schooled listeners. Jasper Cooper said: One of the worst Bach recordings I have ever heard. Muddled, unexpressive. The Violin Sonatas and Partitas are perhaps some of the best things Bach wrote, and this recording does not do them justice. I can only imagine that the people who recommend this recording have not heard any others.
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Extractions: 2004 reviews: Johannes Wieland - B.T.F. One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest - B.C.C. Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane - MASS MoCA Vita and Virginia - Shakespeare and Co. ... Floyd Collins - B.T.F. e-mail a link to this page: August 28, 2004 performance review by Dave Conlin Read Itzhak Perlman The penultimate concert of the BSO's 2004 Tanglewood season, featuring guest violinist Itzhak Perlman and conductor Charles Dutoit, was a spectacular one and could stand as a model against which to measure such events. The orchestra was superb throughout the long evening and accross the broad musical geography mapped out by, first, Beethoven, then Stravinsky, and finally Ravel, musical explorers who charted courses according to their own celestial reckonings, on a night one could've navigated Stockbridge Bowl under the nigh-full barley moon. Catching myself humming the Ravel on the way to the parking lot, I thought, this is nuts, we ought to have time to absorb - to just sit with - the exquisite experience of Perlman soloing on Beethoven's Violin Concerto, and the B.S.O.'s masterful playing under the direction of Charles Dutoit.
Extractions: OpusCDs Price: A classic recording, made in Chicago in 1976, of Brahms's Violin Concerto, written during the 'idyllic' summer of 1878, which Brahms spent in Prtschach on the Wrthersee, and premiered in Leipzig in January 1879 by Brahms's friend, Joseph Joachim, at whose urging the composer had written the work.
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Sheet Music Plus - Itzhak Perlman Three Pieces From Schindler S (Violin and Piano) Performed by itzhak perlman, composed by John Williams.For violin solo and piano accompaniment. From the motion picture Schindler s http://wwws.sheetmusicplus.com/sheetmusic/detail/HL.849954.html
Extractions: Includes works by Tchaikovsky, Wieniawski, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, Kreisler, Sarasate, Elgar, Ponce, more. With pianist Samuel Sanders. RM WM 9 Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Melody), various arrangements (from 'Orfeo ed Euridice') 13 Sicilienne for keyboard in E flat Download Player: Real Media Windows Media Biography
Extractions: UPC-Code Category Source EMI Video Originally Released DVD Release Date Rating Not Rated Director DESCRIPTION Legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman joins conductor Daniel Barenboim and the Berlin Philharmonic to perform two well-known violin concertos, one by Johannes Brahms and the other by Ludwig Van Beethoven. These concertos are part of the vast violin repertoire mastered by Perlman, and the performances here are considered among the finest recordings of these pieces.
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