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Extractions: ITZHAK PERLMAN Works by Beethoven, Webern, Stravinsky, Bloch, and Gershwin. Sunday, April 9, Symphony Hall. By DAVID STERN ITZHAK PERLMAN IS PROBABLY THE most renowned violinist playing today, and Sunday's performance at Symphony Hall once again made clear why. His performance was consistently nothing short of amazing. Perlman is the quintessential Beethoven violinist; when he played the first violin sonata, it was if he were playing his own work. Next came Webern's Four Pieces for Violin and Piano , an early 12-tone work. It is strange, mystifying music, but the performances made it quite enticing. After the piece, Perlman charmingly stated, "Due to the short duration of these pieces, it is a tradition to repeat them," at which point the performers did. Stravinsky's Divertimento was a complete delight. With Perlman's synergetic performance, parts of the piece were as powerful as a symphonic performance of Rite of Spring
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Extractions: Perlman, Itzhak Edifying Spectacle Thanks for helping, Richard Home Music Styles Classical ... ( P ) / Perlman, Itzhak Search All categories Baby Books Classical Music DVD Electronics Kitchen Magazines Office Products Popular Music Computers Software Toys Videos Video Games Cell Phones Books, Music, DVD Books The bach violin concertos have for me always been something ive always enjoyed listening to over and over. I suppose that is why such music is called classical music - it is timeless and still well loved after 1-2 hundred years after its 1st performance. I own 3 renditions of bach violin concertos... more info Customer Rating: The other reviewers here (at time of writing, they were all 5-stars) aren't exaggerating. I sing each movement of these sonatas impulsively and I cannot find opportunity for improvement in either the music or the performance. This would be a good disc to give as a gift. I cannot imagine a negative...
Extractions: Sign in Register Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Living our values Newsroom Reader Offers Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Working at GNL Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home News Friday Review Regulars ... Help My first encounter with Jascha Heifetz must have come when I was about three years old. In Israel in the late 1940s there was a lot of classical music on the radio and I recall that they played a lot of his recordings. Later I realised that everything in the history of violin playing could be divided into BH and AH: Before Heifetz and After Heifetz. I first met him when I was a nervous 14-year-old. He'd come to the Juilliard School, New York to hear some of the violin pupils. I played him the Lalo Symphonie Espanol and a Paganini Caprice and then my teacher, Ivan Galamian, said I could go. But Heifetz said, "Not so fast! I want to hear scales." Thankfully, my previous teacher in Israel had placed great importance on exercises, and I was well prepared - so when Heifetz told me the scale he wanted to hear, I could play it straight off. So our friendship started on the right foot.
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Extractions: Itzhak Perlman gives a student some individual attention Web posted on: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 4:50:02 PM From Correspondent Jill Brooke NEW YORK (CNN) What does it take to inspire future musical talents? Violinist Itzhak Perlman could have the answer a camp that gathers students committed to learning, and sets them in an environment conducive to their development as artists. The Perlman Music Program in Easthampton, New York, provides just that. Students attending the camp get instruction from some of the best musicians in the world. "Usually, we hear them on CDs, and you only hear the final product there," one student says. "But at this camp, we get to work with them and sort of see virtuousity behind the scenes." The program is costly $1,800 for three weeks but two-thirds of the students reportedly receive financial help. Fundraisers with musicians from Pincus Zuckerman to Billy Joel help support the scholarships.
Extractions: Observer-Dispatch When Itzhak Perlman plays a Beethoven violin sonata for the Great Artists Series tonight, he may be thinking about steak. Or perhaps, because he is on a diet, he will be imagining a salad. "Whenever I talk about music, I talk of it as food," the superstar violinist said by phone from Toronto, where he recently conducted the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. "I find it very comfortable to make comparisons to food," he said. "A music line may sound like honey or vanilla. ... Others may say it tasted like yogurt. The smoothness of food can be compared to the smoothness of sound. It is not that outrageous." One of the pieces Perlman will perform at 8 tonight in the Stanley Performing Arts Center is "Episodes for Violin and Piano" by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, the first woman to receive a Pulitzer Prize in music.
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Extractions: The award winning virtuoso violinist, Itzhak Perlman, has, inter alia, received 15 Grammy Awards and being honoured with 4 Emmy Awards. In the classical music world of the present era, there exists in Itzhak Perlman some sort of oxymoron: While he is an earnest musician who is being well-respected, he also possesses an infectious charisma. His innate humour blends flawlessly with his pyrotechnics of musical technical perfection and ardour, imparting his performance a singularly novel, refreshing charm. Itzhak Perlman was born in Israel in 1945. Itzhak Perlman completed his initial training at the Academy of Music in Tel Aviv with Rivka Goldgart. In 1963, He gave a rousing performance in the Carnegie Hall. After studying at the Juilliard School, Itzhak Perlman won the prestigious Leventritt Competition in 1964, which began his burgeoning worldwide career. In December 1990, Perlman to participated in a gala performance in Leningrad celebrating the 150th anniversary of Tchaikovsky's birth. This concert, which also featured Yo-Yo Ma, Jessye Norman and Yuri Temirkanov conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic, was televised live in Europe and later broadcast throughout the world and is now available on home video (RCA/BMG Classics). There, he performed Tchaikovsky's lively Valse-Scherzo and gave an utterly spellbinding and mellifluously heart-wrenching rendition of Serenade Melancholique.
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Extractions: Violinist Perhaps the most gifted of all violinists born since WWII, Itzhak Perlman is now in the 6th decade of his professional career with his formidable technique and penetrating interpretive powers intact and flourishing. He has taken up conducting in addition to his annual tours as a violinist and his impressive discography continues to grow. Perlman was a prodigy and was playing with orchestras in Israel by the age of ten. A scholarship allowed him to travel to New York where he studied at the Juilliard School with Ivan Galamian and by 1965, Perlman's international career was well underway. He has played all the major (and many smaller) music capitals in the world and has been an ardent champion of chamber music as well. He has explored his cultural roots in a series of concerts and recordings as a Klezmer violinist and enjoys playing jazz tool. His notable recordings of nearly the entire major violin repertoire are constantly available and the Universal labels have (among others) his fine interpretations of the Beethoven Sonatas with Itzhak Perlman.