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Extractions: Vladimir Feltsman, piano An artist of immense range and insight, Vladimir Feltsman is recognized as one of the most imaginative and constantly interesting musicians of our time. Mr. Feltsman joins the Symphony for an evening of Russian Romance with Prokofievs moving Piano Concerto no. 2, of which Prokofiev himself wrote: "The charges of showy brilliance and certain 'acrobatic' tendencies in the First Concerto induced me to strive for greater depth in the Second."
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Extractions: I agree with the review that Felix Perng wrote concerning the annoying G string buzz due to bow pressure. That is really my only complaint about this recording. I have compare Midori's recording of the Paganini Caprices to several other recordings. This one has a more "live" sound quality than many... more info Customer Rating: Francis Poulenc wrote three violin sonatas and threw out the first two. We already know that this sonata was dedicated to the emotional violinist Ginette Neveu and that it was written between 1942-1943, think long and hard about the feelings of a French impressionist composer trying to compose while...
Extractions: Full Review What Liszt and Segovia were to the piano and the guitar, Nicolo Paganini was to the violin. As an epitome of the Romantic era, this flamboyant virtuoso was renowned for his dazzling performances and massive stage presence. On this CD, former child prodigy Midori, records what is arguably the gold standard for all violinists, Paganinis 24 Caprices.
Extractions: Full Review Midori was a child prodigy on the violin. From her beginning on the classical music concert stage as a youth through adulthood, she has astounded audiences wherever she has played. The CD Live At Carnegie Hall is a recording of her New York debut recital as a professional on this legendary stage.
Midori Recital Barbican Hall, Tuesday, April 13th, 2004 (CC). midori is a violinistof real imagination, possessed of an astonishing technique. http://www.musicweb.uk.net/SandH/2004/Jan-Apr04/midori.htm
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Extractions: Violinist Midori was born in Osaka, Japan, in 1971 and learned to play the violin from her mother, Setsu Goto. In 1982, when Zubin Mehta first heard her play, he was so impressed that he invited her to be a surprise guest soloist for the New York Philharmonic's annual New Year's Eve concert. That night, she received a standing ovation, which helped her to decide to make music her lifetime career. Her violin is a 1734 Guarnerius del Gesu "ex-Huberman," which is on a lifetime loan to her from the Hayashibara Foundation. Ten years ago, Midori started her non-profit organization, , which brings free music instruction programs throughout the school year to thousands of children who need them. Midori has also founded a similar organization in Japan, sponsoring programs for school children, teenagers, and children in hospitals. She recently created a unique series of concerts called "Total Experience," based on the Japanese idea of kizuna, or "human interconnectedness." These appearances were in small towns all over Japan, and involved experimentation with thematic concepts and proactive audience participation. Midori's commitment to education extends beyond her foundation to her work with young violinists in master classes all over the world. This is in addition to lessons with students at the Manhattan School of Music, where Midori became a member of the violin faculty in 2001.
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Extractions: What a great violinist. Midori takes Elgars Sonata with passion. Its simply breath-taking. I can see some inteligence here... but how delicate it is. Their interplay creates dimension, and silence comes so strong between the notes. When the central melody of the 2nd Movement comes back in the 3rd movement, it becomes truly a moving moment. I give a credit to her Franck. It is very introspective. She takes a very long stride, instead of playing phrase by phrase she slowly and gradually opens the music. When it reveals strong emotion once a while then it becomes truly meaningful. Shes got a point there. It struck my mind so strong.
Extractions: Bought this for the Tchaikovsky based on other customer reviews and wasnt disappointed. She is just brilliant in her performance, as you would expect but the nuances are more evident than some of the previous works I have of hers. Maturity, insight, experience all shine through her incredible musicianship. I dont care for Shostakovich as much and no matter how well its played, I dont find the music endearing. The Tchaikovsky is most endearing! Highly recommended for your Tchaikovsky collection!
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The Globe And Mail After paying the physical and emotional price of early success, violinist Midoriembraces life as a musician By COLIN EATOCK Special to The Globe and Mail http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20031014/MIDORI14/
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The Globe And Mail After paying the physical and emotional price of early success, violinist Midoriembraces life as a musician. By COLIN EATOCK Special to The Globe and Mail. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPPrint/LAC/20031014/MIDORI14
Extractions: Advertisement a3=true;aW=300;aH=250;sBoxAd=true; SYRACUSE, N.Y. On a fine September evening, a near-capacity audience has turned out for the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra's season-opening program. This is no ordinary concert the guest artist is none other than Midori, and this city in upstate New York has been plastered with posters advertising her appearance. She's a small woman, but she fills the hall with her broad smile as she enters from the wings in a pale blue and silver dress, clutching her 1734 Guarnerius violin. Yet as soon as she puts bow to string, the smile vanishes, and she no longer seems to notice her audience at all. Rather, her performance becomes an intense dance, as she sways, crouches and swerves on stage, pouring forth Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor (the same piece she'll perform at Toronto's Roy Thomson Hall tomorrow and Friday with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra). Her interpretation is subtle, and her tone is sweet quite unlike some of the aggressive whiz kids playing these days.
Unity Concerts Of New Jersey: 1999-2000 Season Now in the second decade of an extraordinary international career, violinistMidori has become one of the most celebrated figures in the music world. http://www.unityconcerts.org/9900.htm
Extractions: Click here for detailed program There is no lovelier or more graceful singer than Dawn Upshaw . Her work is characterized by shimmering, exquisitely colored vocalism, and flawless musicianship. Whether on the opera or recital stage, as a proponent of new music or musical theater, or in television or recording, her ability to reach to the core of text and music has earned her the devotion of an exceptionally diverse audience throughout the world. Since 1993, she has given over 25 world premieres, including in 1999 works for orchestra and voice by Philip Glass, Christopher Rouse, and Judith Weir. The million-selling recording of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No. 3 is but one of her award-winning Nonesuch disks.