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61. The Friends Of Chamber Music
worldfamous violinist and violist pinchas Zuckerman in a recital with pianist Marc Neikrug at 8 pm on Feb. 14 in Kansas City s Folly Theater. zukerman is one
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62. PROM 35: Chopin Arr. Stravinsky, Knussen, Carter, Stravinsky; Pinchas Zukerman (
Stravinsky, Knussen, Carter, Stravinsky; pinchas zukerman (violin), BBC for the evening’s soloist, pinchas Zuckerman work At times the violinist resembles a
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PROM 35 : Chopin arr. Stravinsky, Knussen, Carter, Stravinsky; Pinchas Zukerman (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra; Oliver Knussen (con) Royal Albert Hall, 14 th August, 2003 (AR)
As the vast majority of Proms audiences tend to veer towards conservative programmes, it was hardly surprising (though very disappointing) that the Royal Albert Hall was a barely one third full for this concert of modern works. It remains a mystery why the public tend to be put off by the ‘new’, since all music was ‘new’ once: even Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring entered into the classical canon soon after its riotous Paris premiere. Oliver Knussen and the BBC Symphony Orchestra opened their programme with Two dances for ‘Les Sylphides’ (1909) by Frederic Chopin, orchestrated by Stravinsky (its first performance at the Proms). Nocturne in A flat major, Op. 32 No.2

63. Pinckas_Zukerman
pinchas zukerman. zukerman also preformed on the viola, recording some of the finest examples of While some critics claim he is merely a violinist paying lip
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Pinchas Zukerman
Born, Tel Aviv, 1948. Beginning to study music with his father, Zukerman had been accepted to the Israel Conservatory by the age of eight. He studied with some of the best teachers in the world, including Pablo Casals and Issac Stern. He also studied at the Juilliard Institute. He spent the next few years preforming with various orchestras world-wide on violin. Zukerman also preformed on the viola, recording some of the finest examples of modern viola playing ever. While some critics claim he is merely a violinist paying lip-service to the viola for the sake of recording companies, his merrit as a performer and his seemingly genuine interested in the instrument goes a long way to silence them. Not restricting himself solely to performing, Zukerman has also partaken in a vary sucessful career as a conductor, raising the baton over orchestras such as the English Chamber Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Boston Symphony, the Israel Philharmonic, and many others. Most notably, he has also become the music director, conductor, and occasional soloist of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra . Through this excellent organization, Zukerman has vastly increased the popularity of classical music among the general public without comprimising the music's integrity and beauty.

64. Itzhak Perlman
violinist entered the prestigious Levintritt Competition in New York (the same contest that helped to launch the careers of Van Cliburn and pinchas zukerman)
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/2571/perlman.html
Background music: the soundtrack to Schindler's List,
by Itzhak Perlman
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Violinist
"That he has accomplished so much with a crippling disability is a source of
amazement and admiration for all who come in contact with this remarkable man."
One of the greatest violinists of our era, Itzhak Perlman was born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1945. The son of a barber, he took to the violin at an early age, receiving his first lessons at the Music Academy of Tel Aviv. A prodigy from the start, he was taken to the United States at the age of thirteen to participate in Ed Sullivan's Caravan of Stars, a traveling musical showcase for gifted children. At the end of this somewhat grueling tour, he decided to stay in America to study, and he was quickly awarded scholarships by the Juilliard School and the American-Israeli Foundation to study with noted pedagogue Ivan Galamian and his assistant, Dorothy DeLay.
Itzhak and the unmatchably hilarious Victor Borga,
in the concert Mozart by the Masters
Perlman made his formal debut in the spring of 1963 at Carnegie Hall, playing the Wienawski F-sharp minor Concerto with the National Orchestral Association; there happened to be a newspaper strike that week, so no critical notices were recorded. The next year, however, the young violinist entered the prestigious Levintritt Competition in New York (the same contest that helped to launch the careers of Van Cliburn and Pinchas Zukerman) and won first prize. Thereafter, he signed with legendary impresario Sol Hurok, who booked a fifty-city American tour for his rising star.

65. CBC Shop Online
pinchas zukerman has been recognized as a musical phenomenon for four decades. He is equally respected as a violinist, violist, conductor, teacher and chamber
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66. CBC Shop Online
the chemistry operating between violinist/conductor pinchas zukerman and his players is palpable in these engaging performances. . Toronto Star.
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67. Zukerman, The “forever-young Virtuoso” - Parry Sound North Star
pinchas zukerman, violinist and violist extraordinaire, makes his first Festival of the Sound appearance with a chamber ensemble from the National Arts Centre
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Zukerman, the “forever-young virtuoso”
Pinchas Zuckerman, performs July 20 at the Stockey Centre. PARRY SOUND - The first chamber music concert in the Charles W. Stockey Festival Performance Hall, on Sunday July 20 at 2 p.m., will be a very special one indeed. Pinchas Zukerman, violinist and violist extraordinaire, makes his first Festival of the Sound appearance with a chamber ensemble from the National Arts Centre Orchestra, of which he is the Music Director. Pinchas Zukerman has been recognized as a phenomenon for nearly four decades. His musical genius and prodigious technique have long been a marvel to critics and audiences, and his exceptional artistic standards continue to earn him the highest acclaim. His devotion to younger generations of musicians who are inspired by his magnetism has been applauded worldwide. Equally respected as a violinist, violist, conductor, pedagogue and chamber musician, Pinchas Zukerman is indeed a master of our time. Born in Tel Aviv in 1948, Zukerman studied music with his father, first on the recorder and clarinet, and later on the violin. He soon began lessons with Ilona Feher and, in 1962, came to America with the support of Isaac Stern, Pablo Casals, and the America-Israel and Helena Rubenstein Foundations. He began his studies at the Juilliard School with Ivan Galamian, and in 1967, was named first-prize winner of the 25th Leventritt Competition. He holds an honorary doctorate from Brown University and an Achievement Award from the International Center in New York. In October 2002, he became the first recipient of the Isaac Stern Award for Artistic Excellence.

68. Breaking News
violinist, violist, and conductor pinchas zukerman last appeared with the New York Philharmonic on April 29, 30, and May 1 and 4, 1993, performing Elgar s
http://www.arts4all.com/newsletter/breakingnews/breakingnews.asp?bb=2361&aid=13

69. National Arts Associates - U-V-W-Y-Z
Zaimont, Judith Lang composer, 1991; zukerman, pinchas - violinist/conductor, Minneapolis/St. Paul Alumnae, 1983. Last updated 9/29/03 Sigma Alpha Iota © 2003.
http://www.sai-national.org/mship/naau.html
National Arts Associates
  • Udell, Budd - composer, Delta Gamma
  • Ungar, Dr. Tomas - pianist, Ft. Worth Alumnae 1996
  • Unkefer, Robert F. - music therapist, Lansing Alumnae 1979
  • Vellucci, Paul * - pianist, Dallas Alumnae
  • Voxman, Himie - dean/educator, Zeta Epsilon 1980
* = deceased
  • Wadsworth, Charles - pianist, NEB 1979
  • Ward, Dr. Robert - composer, SAI Philanthropies Board 1997
  • Watts, Andre - pianist, Washington DC Alumnae
  • Waybright, David - conductor, Delta Gamma
  • Wehr, David - pianist, Denver Alumnae 1987
  • Werner, Dr. Robert J. - dean, Cincinnati Alumnae 1993
  • White, Dr. Gary C. - composer, Sigma Lambda
  • Whitten, Dr. Dophus, Jr. - OCU president, Oklahoma City Alumnae
  • Wiedrich, William - conductor, Delta Chi
  • Wiley, Russell L. * - conductor, Kansas City Alumnae
  • Williams, Dr. David Russell - composer, Delta Beta 1987
  • Wolfe, Duain - choral conductor, Denver Alumnae 1989
  • Wolfe, Paul C. - conductor/violinist, Sarasota/Manatee Alumnae 1981
  • Wolff, Hugh

70. Musica Viva Australia - 2004 - Pinchas Zukerman, Violin
Celebrated for his virtuosity, pinchas zukerman is renowned as a violinist, violist, conductor, teacher, chamber musician and exponent of contemporary music.
http://www.mva.org.au/2004/performer.asp?id=275

71. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Arts > ... > Bands And Artists > Z > Zukerman, Pin
HEIA People pinchas zukerman A brief biography of the violinist, violist, and conductor. Avg. User Review 4.0 of 5 stars www.upenn
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72. Canadian Music Centre
Patrick Summers, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago in a special collaboration with pinchas zukerman as conductor and violinist, and Mervon Mehta as narrator for the
http://www.musiccentre.ca/apps/index.cfm?fuseaction=news.FA_dsp_details&newsid=1

73. Mark Kaplan@ Jwentworth.com
violinist Mark Kaplan has established himself as one of the leading violinists of his Europe began in 1975 when he was asked to replace pinchas zukerman in a
http://www.jwentworth.com/Kaplan/Kaplan.htm
Mark Kaplan
Violinist "The musicians I admire most tend to be selfless types for whom razzle-dazzle is clearly anathema; for them, the composer always comes first. Mark Kaplan is exactly that kind of violinist...a gripping performance of ever-increasing lyrical intensity."
The Strad , May 2004
"The rhythm and colors brought out by the conductor were equaled only by the surpassing musicality and the beautiful technique of soloist Mark Kaplan." [Stravinsky Violin Concerto, Orchestre National de Lyon]
Figaro (Lyon)
"Kaplan made his case throughout with a rich, luminous tone quality that hung resonantly in the air; near-perfect intonation, even in the most treacherous multiple-stopped chords; expressive rubatos in the slower dances; sufficiently graceful rhythm in others. He could dig trenchantly into the Sonata No 2's great Fuga, finding the climaxes and crunching them with satisfying, robust attacks...these were formidable performances" [Bach: Solo Sonatas and Partitas]
Los Angeles Times
"The man of the moment (Schwarz in his first concerts with the RLPO since appointment was announced) was almost upstaged however in the second piece by violin maestro Mark Kaplan and his dazzling interpretation of one of the great violin pieces - Siebilus' violin concerto in D minor. It comes with the reputation of being a finger breaker but Kaplan's scintillating virtuosity gave us a real performance to remember. His technique was matched only by the crisp vivid resonate tones of his Stradivari violin in a performance of passion which drew gasps from the listeners." [Sibelius Violin Concerto, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gerard Schwarz]

74. Midori - Violin
Surrounded by music from birth, as her violinist mother Setsu Goto took her to At Aspen, Midori met the virtuoso pinchas zukerman, who wept when he heard the
http://www.bright.net/~hhelser/midori.html
* MIDORI *
Music is a moral law.
It gives a soul to the universe,
wings to the mind, flight to the imagination,
a charm to sadness, gaiety and life to everything.
It is the essence of order, and leads to all that is good,
just and beautiful, of which it is the invisible,
but nevertheless dazzling,
passionate, and eternal form. -Plato
MIDORI has been playing violin for 24 of her 27 years, and performing for 21. Surrounded by music from birth, as her violinist mother Setsu Goto took her to orchestral rehearsals, she soon fell in love with the violin, and began her first lessons on her own tiny instrument at three. Midori studied and practised daily with Setsu and made astonishing progress. At six, she made her concert debut in her native Osaka, Japan performing one of the extremely difficult Paganini Caprices before a delighted audience, and receiving her first standing ovation of many throughout her distinguished career.
Two years later, an American friend of Setsu's taped the prodigy playing concertos by Bach, Paganini and Saint-Saens and sent the recording to renowned Juilliard teacher Dorothy DeLay, who was so astonished by the playing she invited Midori to the 1981 Aspen Music Festival . At Aspen, Midori met the virtuoso Pinchas Zukerman, who wept when he heard the tiny child perform a difficult Bartok concerto, and who later became a close friend and mentor. Midori also performed for Miss de Lay at Aspen. Her mature interpretation of the mighty

75. Masterclass.html
August 31, 2000 Renowned violinist/violist pinchas zukerman, visiting Australia as part of the 2000 Olympics Arts Festival, presented masterclasses in three
http://www.bright.net/~hhelser/masterclass.html
MASTER CLASSES
The mice from the CMJO have come to the masterclass
Pinchas Zukerman masterclass. Sydney, Australia. August 31, 2000: - Renowned violinist/violist Pinchas Zukerman, visiting Australia as part of the 2000 Olympics Arts Festival, presented masterclasses in three cities. Students from around the country auditioned by tape for the chance to participate and four were chosen to perform at each class. In Sydney, the students were all violinists; most were prize winners of local and international competitions with impressive resumes and all were about 18 years old and currently undertaking tertiary training. Of course, violin and viola students and teachers came from near and far to watch, learn and take the rare opportunity to ask questions of the master.
  • The selected students played:
    • 1. Concert fantasy on Bizet's Carmen, op 25 by Pablo de Sarasate
    • 2. Polonaise in D, op 4 by Henryk Wienawski
    • 3. Tzigane by Maurice Ravel
    • 4. Violin concerto no 2 in g minor (first movement) by Sergei Prokofiev
    Zukerman opened the class with a sometimes-humourous introduction, explaining to the large audience that although this was a public lesson for advanced students, he would focus on fundamentals of technique, rather than on the music they played because he believes that before one can make music, one must learn to make the sound. None of the students played his or her entire piece; Zukerman listened carefully for about five minutes before interrupting to discuss what he had observed. Here are some of those observations:

76. The World Violinist Links (Page 3 (R-Z, Other Links))
Bernard Zinck, violinist Photos, profile, press and contact at The zukerman, pinchas (Jun 16/1948 ) Israel/USA pinchas zukerman Biography, discography and
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77. Pittsburgh Symphony 2004-05 Season: Friday 11A Series
pinchas zukerman, conductor and violin Midori, violin. With pinchas zukerman violinist and conductor - in charge, you re in great hands.
http://www.pittsburghsymphony.org/subs04-05/mgc/friday11a.html
FRIDAY 11A SERIES ALSO IN:
September 17, 2004 - 8:00 pm
MAGNIFICENT MIDORI Pinchas Zukerman , conductor and violin
Midori , violin With Pinchas Zukerman - violinist and conductor - in charge, you're in great hands. He and famed soloist Midori bring you Bach's upbeat rhythms, the warm melody and virtuosity of Beethoven's concerto, and the surge of Beethoven's most energetic symphony. BACH: Double Violin Concerto
BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D Major
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 Friday 22
Friday 6A

Saturday 15

Saturday 10
...
SEASON
October 8, 2004 - 8:00 pm
REMEMBRANCE David Robertson , conductor Gil Shaham , violin Sanford Sylvan , baritone Men of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Robert Page , director BERIO: Stanze for Baritone, Three Male Choirs and Orchestra SCHOENBERG: A Survivor from Warsaw BARBER: Violin Concerto HINDEMITH: Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Weber Friday 22 Friday 6A Saturday 15 Saturday 5A ... SEASON October 29, 2004 - 8:00 pm THE ROMANTICS Pinchas Zukerman , conductor Lars Vogt , piano Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Robert Page , director BEETHOVEN: Overture to The Creatures of Prometheus (Thurs only) BRAHMS: Schicksalslied SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto in A minor SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 2

78. Arianna Zukerman - Reviews
Joseph McLellan, The Washington Post. Ms. zukerman, the daughter of the violinist pinchas zukerman and the flutist and television commentator Eugenia
http://www.ariannazukerman.com/reviews.html
BACH
B minor Mass
(excerpts)
"Arianna Zukerman stilled the congregation of 2,200 [at Westminster Abbey] with her clear soprano voice as she sang, with a violin, 'Erbarme dich, mein Gott,' from Bach's St. Matthew Passion
The Daily Telegraph
BRITTEN
The Turn of the Screw , Governess
Jane Glover, Chicago Opera Theater
The Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Sun-Times
chicagotheater.com
"Arianna Zukerman was a quirky, doe-eyed Governess, on the verge of nervous breakdown. Her lovely voice had the breadth of dramatic inflection to make for a powerfully effective performance." OPERA Opera News JEAN-MICHEL DAMASE Ochelata's Wedding , Wilma Ransom Wilson, OK Mozart Festival Opera News DONIZETTI , Nizza Will Crutchfield, Caramoor Festival "Will Crutchfield's Bel Canto at Caramoor ClassicsToday.com Elisabeth , ou Elizabeth , or The Exile's Daughter Opera News HANDEL Solomon , Solomon's Queen, First Harlot Ivor Bolton, Israel Philharmonic

79. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association - Performer Details
pinchas zukerman is recognized throughout the world for his exceptional artistic standards. He is equally renowned as a violinist, violist, conductor, pedagogue
http://www.laphil.org/resources/performer_detail.cfm?id=687

80. NPR : Performance Today For Friday, August 18, 2000
in Santa Fe The artistic director of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, pianist Marc Neikrug has had a long affiliation with violinist pinchas zukerman.
http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=4&prgDate=18-Aug-2000

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