PLAYGROUNDS MAGAZINE COLUMBUS, GA The Columbus State University Premier Series at RiverCenter forthe Performing Arts will present world class violinist midori and Robert http://www.playgroundsmag.com/stuff.htm
Extractions: Columbus State University's Carson McCullers Center for Artists and Writers will present the first event in its "McCullers Center Reading Series," at 8 p.m. Monday, April 14 in the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts Studio Theatre. Poet Shawn Sturgeon, an Emory University creative writing professor, will read from his works and answer audience questions. The event is free and open to the public. Sturgeon is a frequent contributor to the international literary quarterly, The Paris Review. His poems and translations also have appeared in The New Republic, Western Humanities Review, Peiades, Willow Springs and Witness. As a Charles Phelps Taft Fellow in 1996-97, he lived in Mazatlan, Mexico where he studied Mexican culture and literature.
National Symphony Orchestra: Calendar Of Events An extraordinary prodigy now matured, violinist midori plays with stunningtechnique that is impassioned as never before (The New York Times). http://www.kennedy-center.org/nso/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=showEvent&event=
Thaiticketmaster.com : Your Ticket To Great Entertainment : Japan Foundation and the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation have arranged a charityconcert to be performed by the world famous violinist midori , a true http://www.thaiticketmaster.com/concert/midori_eng.php
Extractions: To celebrate the auspicious occasion of the Sixth Cycle Birthday of H.M. the Queen and in celebration of the Thai Toshiba Group of Companies' 35 th anniversary of operations in Thailand , Thai Toshiba Group of Companies , Thai-Japanese Association in co operation with The Embassy of Japan , The Japan Foundation and the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation have arranged a charity concert to be performed by the world famous violinist Midori , a true child genius, now entering her third decade as a world class professional violinist that has perform with many of the world leading orchestra. During
ArkivMusic Mozart Les Grandes Sonates Viennoises / Seiler violinist Enrico Gatti s twoCD selection of six sonatas and variations (Arcana,also deleted In fact, until these new performances by midori Seiler and Jos van http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=80671
A&L Performing Arts News Release - 2001-2002 Season UCSB Arts Lectures presents acclaimed violinist midori and pianistRobert McDonald in their Santa Barbara area debut at Campbell Hall. http://www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/archive/2001-2002/pr/midori.htm
Welcome To Presser Online He has also received commissions from violinist midori, the Albany Symphony, theVermont Symphony, the Fischer Duo, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, Zeitgeist http://www.presser.com/Composers/info.cfm?Name=PIERREJALBERT
BPO Seasonal Repertoire Bride Overture Adams Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Beethoven - Symphony No.3in E-flat major, op.55 Eroica JoAnn Falletta, conductor midori, violinist http://www.music.buffalo.edu/bpo/BXR-0304.HTM
BPO Seasonal Repertoire White Peacock Ravel Rapsodie espagnole de Falla - The Three Cornered Hat SuiteNo.2 Elgar - Violin Concerto JoAnn Falletta, conductor midori, violinist http://www.music.buffalo.edu/bpo/BXR-0102.HTM
Midori midori. violinist Born 1971 Birthplace Osaka, Japan midori s mother,Setsu Goto, began teaching her daughter the violin at age three. http://www.factmonster.com/cgi-bin.id/A0880664.html
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Virtuoso; President, midori and Friends Foundation, New York, NY In the 200203season, violinist midori will celebrate her 20th year of public performances. http://www.nationalguild.org/keynote_speakers.htm
Extractions: Named in honor of the National Guilds long-time friend and supporter, the Rosenbaum Award is given annually to an individual or institution whose work is nationally recognized as exemplifying and promoting the ideals to which the National Guild and its membership are dedicated. This year's Rosenbaum Awardee is Henry Fogel, who was appointed to the position of President and CEO of the American Symphony Orchestra League starting July 1, 2003. Prior to that, Mr. Fogel was President of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association from 1985-2003. During this period, the Associations budget more than tripled and its endowment grew from $19 million to over $160 million. Also during his tenure, the CSO undertook a massive program of community engagement and strengthened its educational programs considerably. In 1997, Mr. Fogel completed overseeing the award winning Symphony Center project the $120 million dollar renovation and expansion of Orchestra Hall.
BMG Music Service: CD Detail midori delivers a sensational performance of Niccolò Paganini s set of 24 unaccompaniedcaprices for violin, a supreme test of the violinist s virtuosity. http://www.bmgmusic.com/catalog/product/cd_detail.jhtml?productId=18539
Concert On 26 November 2004 At Barbican Hall, London Violin Recital www Japanese violinist midori presents a vibrant recital programmeincluding Beethoven s Spring sonata as well as sonatas by Debussy and Brahms. http://www.concert-diary.com/35455/
Dorothy DeLay, Beloved Violin Teacher Teach the Exceptional Young violinist, with master teachers Itzhak Perlman, ChoLiangLin, and Robert McDuffie, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, midori, Stephen Clapp http://www.ffaire.com/transitions/delay.html
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SERIES III (2003-04) February 20/21, 2004 Paavo Järvi, conductor midori, violinist Martinu The Frescoesof Piero della Francesca Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major Stravinsky http://www.cincinnatisymphony.org/calendar/calendar_detail/SeriesIII0304.htm
Isaac Stern Stern, Conductor Michael Stern, Conductor Shira Stern, Speaker Sarah Chang, ViolinGlenn Dicterow, Violin Ida Kavafian, Violin midori, Violin Joel Smirnoff http://www.sonyclassical.com/artists/stern/adnews_sternat80.html
Extractions: Isaac Stern and Carnegie Hall are inextricably linked: without his charismatic leadership in the early 1960s, the Hall would have faced the wrecking ball and a red skyscraper would have been erected in its place. Forty years later, his vision and leadership have allowed Carnegie Hall to flourish as a vital international musical, cultural and educational center where groundbreaking programs engage and inform an ever-growing audience of enthusiasts. To mark these significant moments in his and our lives, Carnegie Hall hosted a two-day celebration of his extraordinary legacy, with an ongoing exhibit about Mr. Stern that ran through December 31, 2000 in the Rose Museum. Other events of the two-day celebration included a retrospective of films featuring Mr. Stern shown in Weill Recital Hall; two family concert matinees in Stern Auditorium, two special concerts featuring young artists in Weill Recital Hall, and a festive evening concert in Stern Auditorium with distinguished friends and colleagues.
Midori - Violin Biography Born in Osaka, Japan, in 1971, midori began studying theviolin with her mother, Setsu Goto, at a very early age. In 1982 http://www.alphapenguin.net/~sheila/midoriinterview.html
Extractions: 3/23/00 6:35:21 PM Cincinnati welcomes Midori for a series of concerts this weekend with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Jesús López-Cobos conducting. This is not the first time our audiences will be able to enjoy her charm and virtuosity. In February 1999, Midori stopped briefly in Cincinnati for a chamber music concert. Her last appearance with the CSO was in 1997 when she played the First Violin Concerto by Shostakovich. In Beethoven's Violin Concerto, which is in the program of this weekend's concerts, Midori plays the first movement with gentleness and unfulfilled yearning. Her interpretation is so touching that one has to pause and contemplate the magnitude of the moment. The sound is rich and full. The spirit of the music seems to shelter us from the worries of everyday life. This music composed almost two centuries ago and played on an instrument of equal age communicates incredible relevance and tearful emotion. We, mortal vessels, are faced with the work universal and timeless. And such is the reflection on Midori's performance. In the opening measures of the last movement, she reaches beauty and confidence. The sound builds up in strength, jumping between light and darkness, peace and sparks of turbulence or almost fury.
Mendelssohn And Bruch Violin Concertos [Midori, Violin] Felix Mendelssohn and Max Bruch, Mendelssohn and Bruch Violin Concertos midori,violin; Berlin Philharmonic, Mariss Jansons, cond. (Sony Classical, SK87740). http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd/cd_mendelssohnbruch_violinconcertos.html
Extractions: Felix Mendelssohn and Max Bruch, Mendelssohn and Bruch Violin Concertos [Midori, violin; Berlin Philharmonic, Mariss Jansons, cond.] (Sony Classical, SK-87740) The two works recorded here represent two of the greatest war-horses of the violinist's repertoire. The Mendelssohn Concerto in E-Minor for Violin and Orchestra, written in 1844, is by turns haunting, elegiac, magical and spritely; it has never been out of the standard repertoire and is often paired, as it is here, with the Concerto in G-minor for Violin and Orchestra by Max Bruch. Bruch's concerto, written in 1865, is by far that composer's most popular work in fact, it is almost the only work of Bruch's still performed regularly. It is a warm and lush work, reminiscent of Brahms and Mendelssohn in its conservative form. The great nineteenth century violinist Joseph Joachim considered these two works to be two of the four great German violin concertos, along with Beethoven's and Brahms's. The Bruch concerto also soars, with the orchestra giving a wonderful performance that glows and delights. Like the Mendelssohn, the Bruch concerto is amazing in the way it casts soloist-as-partner; and as in the earlier work on this disc, Midori shows her ability to fill the role of partner just as well as she displays her awesome command of her instrument. These recordings were made live at the Philharmonie in Berlin, and they do indeed have the "urgent" feel of live performances. The liner notes are decent, directly quoting the composers to depict their attitudes toward composition. This is a fine, fine disc.
Extractions: Christoph Eschenbach (conductor) Details: Genre: Classical Content: Stereo/Multichannel Media: Single Layer Recording type: DSD Recording info: Note: SIGC-1 in Japan. add to recommendations add to wish list start discussion report errors Related titles: Mendelssohn/Bruch: Violin Concertos - Midori Buy now from... amazon.ca amazon.co.jp amazon.com amazon.de CD Universe Debussy, Poulenc, Saint-Saens: Violin Sonatas - Midori Buy now from... amazon.ca amazon.co.jp amazon.com amazon.de Tchaikovsky/Shostakovich: Violin Concertos - Midori/Abbado Buy now from... amazon.co.jp Midori - Encore! Buy now from... amazon.co.jp Reviews: add review Review by tream February 9, 2004 Performance: Sonics: I can only second Nucaleena's review (who I find to be usually right on, by the way). I have this as one of my recommendations for SACD classical newbies. Have heard it in MC and stereo. Smooth, full sound. This disc gives one a new appreciation for Midori as a mature artist and Eschenbach as a partner.
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