Shaham, Gil - WhoZat.net 8. The Fiddler Of The Opera by Mario CastelnuovoTedesco Price $16.98 Customer Review I have never before heard a violinist capable of gil shaham is Mozart http://www.whozat.net/cgi-bin/ae.pl?type=browse&mode=59342
Tuesday Evening Concert Series 13. violinist gil shaham is internationally recognized by audiences and many noted critics as one of todays most virtuosic and engaging classical artists. http://www.tecs.org/bios/2003_2004/shaham_eguchi.htm
Extractions: September 30, 2003, 8 pm Program Copland Sonata in G Major J.S. Bach Partita No. 2 in D minor for solo violin, BWV 1004 Faure Berceuse Op. 16 Faure Sonata No. 1 in A Major, Op. 13 Violinist Gil Shaham Gil Shaham won a Grammy Award in 1999 for his recital album "American Scenes" with André Previn at the piano. Other recent releases include a Bartok disc (the Violin Concerto No. 2 and the two Rhapsodies for Violin and Orchestra) with Pierre Boulez and the Chicago Symphony, which earned two Grammy nominations; and an Arvo Pärt recording, on which Mr. Shaham performed "Tabula Rasa" and "Fratres III." His most recent releases are Messiaen’s "Quartet for the End of Time" with Myung-Whun Chung, Mischa Maisky and Paul Meyer; and "Devil’s Dance," a disc of showpieces with pianist Jonathan Feldman. Gil Shaham was awarded the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant in 1990. He plays the 1699 "Countess Polignac" Stradivarius and lives in New York City with his wife, the violinist Adele Anthony, and son, Elijah. Acclaimed for his extraordinary artistry, maturity and intelligence
Bergen Woodwind works by Brahms. She also made two extended duorecital tours, of Europe and North America, with her brother, violinist gil shaham. http://www.comehearcmsd.org/BergenOrli.html
Extractions: Per Hannevold, Bassoon Members of the BWQ are all very much in demand as soloists. They also serve as Professors at the Grieg Academy of the University of Bergen. The quintet has been named Visiting Guest Artists in residence at the University of Minnesota. ORLI SHAHAM, Piano Highlights of the past two seasons have included performances with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre National de Lyon, the Orchestra of La Scala (Milan), the Orchestra della Toscana (Florence) and the National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan. In addition to solo recitals, she appeared on Robert Kapilow's "What Makes it Great?" series in New York and Boston, performing works by Brahms. She also made two extended duo-recital tours, of Europe and North America, with her brother, violinist Gil Shaham. Other career highlights for Ms. Shaham have included several tours of Japan and performances with the National Symphony under Christopher Hogwood, the San Diego Symphony under Yoav Talmi, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony, the Buffalo Philharmonic, and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at Avery Fisher Hall. In 1997 she released a recording, "Dvorak for Two," with Gil Shaham on the Deutsche Grammophon label. In addition to Aspen, Ms. Shaham has performed at the Mostly Mozart, Ravinia, Caramoor, Grand Teton, Verbier, Spoleto (Italy) and Davos festivals. She has also appeared in solo and duo recitals in several European music centers, including Frankfurt, Munich and Paris.
ConcertCoup 4 Sept. 21; the stellar threesome of pianist Yefim Bronfman, violinist gil shaham and cellist Truls Mork in big works by Schubert and Tchaikovsky Oct. http://www.comehearcmsd.org/MarkStrykerPreview4.html
Extractions: Monday, March 10, 2003 Setting aside briefly the exquisite reading of Henri Dutilleux's spellbinding quartet, the most thrilling thing about the Tokyo String Quartet's concert Saturday was that the group sounded like the Tokyo String Quartet. This is news. The Tokyo quartet had always placed its biggest aesthetic bet on a remarkably homogenous and sumptuous tonal blend, instrumental finesse and a tasteful interpretive flair. When a new first violinist was needed in 1996, the group gambled on Mikhail Kopelman, hoping his Slavic pedigree might inject new energy and ideas into the dialogue. But a string quartet is a fragile balance of personalities, and the risk never paid off. Kopelman proved inconsistent and willful. The quartet lost its polished veneer without leveraging any compensatory artistry. Canadian Martin Beaver replaced Kopelman last year, joining violinist Kikuei Ikeda, violist Kazuhide Isomura and cellist Clive Greensmith. Chamber music group finds new life at 60 By Mark Stryker/Free Press Music Writer
New Page 1 is a developmental geneticist, and her brother gil is an internationally acclaimed concert violinist. The youngest of three children, Orli shaham has found her http://www.chambermusicsedona.org/2-22.htm
Extractions: Sunday, February 22 at 2:30pm Her father was a renowned astrophysicist and professor at Columbia University. Her mother is a cytogeneticist. Her eldest brother is a developmental geneticist, and her brother Gil is an internationally acclaimed concert violinist. The youngest of three children, Orli Shaham has found her place in the dynamic and often demanding musical world. Ms. Shaham will share her talents with Sedona in a recital Sunday, February 22, 2:30pm at St. John Vianney Church, 180 Soldiers Pass Road in Sedona. The program is sponsored by the Jewish Community of Sedona, and by Dr. Ronald Krug. Enchantment Resort is the hotel host. Pianist Orli Shaham has established an impressive international reputation as one of todays most gifted young pianists. Her recent seasons have included successful debuts with the Cleveland and Philadelphia orchestras, both resulting in re-engagements; numerous acclaimed recitals, including appearances in New York and Washington, D.C.; and an American tour as soloist with the Jerusalem Symphony. She has also been awarded two of the most prestigious prizes given to further the development of outstanding talent, the Gilmore Young Artist Award (1995) and the Avery Fisher Career Grant (1997). Her program includes French Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV. 817
Gil Shaham - Zeebebe Entertainment Guide Customer Review I haven t really heard too much about gil shaham when I was browsing the classical CD shelves. So, I was totally surprised by this violinist. http://www.zeebebe.com/shops/artistsearch_Gil Shaham/mode_music.html
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ArkivMusic | Schubert For Two / Gil Shaham, Göran Söllscher In Schubert for Two, violinist gil shaham and guitarist Göran Söllscher have assembled a remarkable Schubertiade of familiar tunes from Vienna s bottomless http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Playlist?source=WGMS&date=200404011547
Extractions: [66'00"] full-price by Ong Yong Hui Recordings of an entire album of encore pieces are nothing new for most violinists and pianists alike. I find most of them uninteresting as there is a common repetition of all-too-familiar music. (Just think of how often the name Chopin and Kreisler appear in piano/violin encore discs). But
Dallas Symphony Orchestra violinist gil shaham is internationally recognized by audiences and many noted critics as one of todays most virtuosic and engaging classical artists. http://www.dallassymphony.com/?crs=mm&mmi=guest&mmid=23
Biography Of Göran Söllscher Released this year Paganini for Two, with violinist gil shaham, which reaches the top ten on Billboard magazine s chart of the bestselling classical albums http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/artist/biography.htms?ART_ID=SOLGO
Prokofievan Recordings gil plays a 1699 Stradivarius and has recorded exclusively for shaham and Prokofiev With such a limited number of it is impossible for a violinist to specilize http://www.prokofiev.org/prokofievans/prkfartist.cfm?atype=Artists&aid=43
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Embassy Departments - Cultural Affairs Israel s 55th Independence Day Concert May 14, 2003. gil shaham, violinist Orly shaham, Piano. About the Performers. Audiences internationally http://www.israelemb.org/cultural/events-May-14-2003.htm
Extractions: Orly Shaham, Piano About the Performers Audiences internationally recognize Gil Shaham and many noted critics as one of today's most talented and engaging classical artists. He has recorded with the New York Philharmonic and the London Symphony. Mr. Shaham's 2002-03 season included a trio tour of North America with pianist Yefim Bronfman and cellist Truls Mork. Mr. Shaham won a Grammy Award in 1999 for his recital album "American Scenes." Orli Shaham has established an impressive international reputation as on of today's most gifted young pianists. Her recent seasons have included successful debuts with the Cleveland and Philadelphia orchestras. Ms. Shaham was an artist-in-residence on NPR's "Performance Today," where she preformed a week of live broadcast. Program Dvorak: Sonata in F Major, Op. 57
Extractions: Orli Shaham laughs at the memory and its obvious irony. The young musician is now a mature married woman at 22, and she's recalling the nuptial ceremony, held more than a month ago in her homeland of Israel. Orli's a world-class concert pianist. Her husband, Ziv Arazi, is a promising violinist she met while both were studying at Juilliard. Orli's brother, 27-year-old Gil Shaham, is probably the preeminent violinist of his day the Jascha Heifetz of Generation X. But for this occasion, none of them played a single note of Bach, Brahms or even one of Beethoven's romances for violin. It was an unusual day for the Shahams, to put it mildly. Gil and Orli are rarities in themselves: well-adjusted, good-natured prodigies. Orli's manner is light and self-deprecating, and she cracks jokes repeatedly during the interview; Gil's a sincere and personable fellow who seems to have little real notion of what an astounding musician he truly is. Native talent wells from both Shahams, though neither sibling has taken the gift for granted. Both have been studying incessantly and performing publicly since about the age of five, and it's a fair bet that Orli's wedding marked the first day in either of their lives that wasn't defined in some central way by the classical oeuvre. That's the sort of commitment it takes to command a stage the way Gil does now and Orli will one day soon, as she matures in the way that only fine wine and artists seem to.
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Extractions: Mr. Söllscher has toured throughout Europe, North and South America, China and Japan, giving recitals as well as performing as soloist with numerous orchestras. He performs regularly with all major Scandinavian orchestras, and has played with the Japan Philharmonic in Tokyo, Camerata Bern, English Chamber Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, and Chamber Orchestra of Europe under such conductors as Claudio Abbado, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Alexander Gibson, Sixten Ehrling, Woldemar Nelsson, and Esa-Pekka Salonen. In June 1996, he was invited for a major tour in Japan that included appearances as a recitalist, as well as duo performances with violinist Gil Shaham and Japanese flutist Shigenori Kudo. In Spring 1998, he returned for another concert tour of Japan. Other recent appearances include solo recitals in the United States, England, Germany, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey. In addition to his appearances with orchestras and recitals, he makes frequent appearances on radio and television.
Wieniawski: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2:Lots Of Good Music (Classical) is performed in magnific style by Mr. gil shaham, I like so much hear shaham because he plays with the emotion and the sense of a professional violinist. http://classical.lotsofgoodmusic.com/us_classical-item_id-B000001GFF-search_type
ICM - International Creative Management, Inc. Munich, among other cities. This past August she performed with her brother, the violinist gil shaham, in Salzburg and Amsterdam. http://www.icmtalent.com/musperf/profiles/60232.html
Extractions: Orli Shaham Pianist Orli Shaham has established an impressive international reputation as one of today's most gifted young pianists. Her recent seasons have included successful debuts with the Cleveland and Philadelphia orchestras, both resulting in re-engagements; numerous acclaimed recitals, including appearances in New York and Washington, D.C.; and an American tour as soloist with the Jerusalem Symphony. She has also been awarded two of the most prestigious prizes given to further the development of outstanding talent, the Gilmore Young Artist Award (1995) and the Avery Fisher Career Grant (1997). Last October Ms. Shaham made her debut with the San Francisco Symphony under Sir Roger Norrington, and she returned to the orchestra in February with Sir Neville Marriner (she has been re-engaged for May 2005). Other 2003-04 highlights have included return engagements with the Rochester Philharmonic, the Omaha Symphony and the Florida Orchestra in addition to appearances with the Toledo Symphony and the Orquesta de Valencia. She has also toured as soloist with the International Sejong Soloists and appeared in recital in Detroit and Munich, among other cities. This past August she performed with her brother, the violinist Gil Shaham, in Salzburg and Amsterdam. Highlights of recent seasons have included performances with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, the New World Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, the Sydney Symphony, the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre National de Lyon, the Orchestra of La Scala (Milan), the Orchestra della Toscana (Florence) and the National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan. In addition to solo recitals, she has appeared on Robert Kapilow's "What Makes it Great?" series in New York and Boston, performing works by Brahms. She has also made extended duo-recital tours of Europe and North America with her brother.