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61. Ellington
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63. Press Room: DANIEL BARENBOIM AND EDWARD SAID, PRINCE OF ASTURIAS AWARD FOR CONCO
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DANIEL BARENBOIM AND EDWARD SAID, PRINCE OF ASTURIAS AWARD FOR CONCORD 2002 Daniel Barenboim and Edward Said have been given the 2002 Prince of Asturias Award for Concord in its XXII edition. The decision of the jury responsible for awarding the honour was made public today in Oviedo.
Daniel Barenboim and Edward Said have built up a close working relationship that has inspired them to seek alternative paths towards peace, coexistence and mutual understanding through the medium of culture. The Wet Eastern Divan, a workshop for budding musicians from the Middle East, stands out for its importance and social impact amongst the projects that Barenboim and Said have launched together. Meetings have already been held in Weimar (Germany), Chicago (USA) and last August in Seville (Spain), and in just four years have become a guiding light for peaceful coexistence. The project unites young people through music, setting up orchestras where Palestinian, Israeli, Syrian, Lebanese, Egyptian and other musicians all perform together.
This nomination was made by the International Yehudi Menuhin Foundation and the Three Cultures of Mediterranean Foundation.

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Artistic director of the Chicago Sympony Orchestra, who was hand-picked by Sir Georg Solti to be his successor during the 1991-92 season, will mark his 50th year of performing in the year 2000. Though he has been considered by some an erratic conductor, hs has nonetheless been an orchestra favorite, and is widely recognized as a nearly flawless solo pianist, and has continuously diversified the programs both at Orchestra Hall and the renovated Symphony Center, including new music, jazz, and international events. Barenboim recently renewed his contract with the CSO through the 2002-2003 season, though he will be taking a short sabbatical during the 1998-99 season to spend more time playing the piano (he recently recorded an album of Duke Ellington compositions for Teldec!). Born in Buenos Aires, Barenboim was educated in Israel, made his concert debut in Vienna and Rome in 1952. His conducting debut was with the Philharmonic Orchestra in London in 1967. In 1975, Barenboim took over as music director of the Orchestre de Paris from Sir Georg Solti.

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As both a conductor and a virtuoso pianist, Daniel Barenboim approaches each of his projects from a dual perspective: he sees a piece as both a physical, sonorous expression and as a structural whole. For Barenboim, integrating the two perspectives is essential to making good music. "The element of physical contact is missing from conducting," Barenboim says. "The expressivity of sound depends on one's understanding of its characteristics." It is with this subtle, nuanced understanding that Baremboim approaches each of his musical roles.

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68. Daniel Barenboim
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Daniel Barenboim conducted opera for the first time at the Edinburgh Festival in 1973 in productions of "Don Giovanni" and "The Marriage of Figaro". Since 1981, he has conducted at the Bayreuth Festival; including Tristan and Isolde , the Ring and Meistersinger . He was Music Director of the Orchestre National de Paris from 1975 to 1989, and became Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in September 1991. He works with the Berlin Philharmonic on a regular basis, and whenever possible with the Vienna Philharmonic. Since 1992 he has been Artistic and Musical Director of the legendary Staatsoper Unter den Linden, and of its orchestra, the Staatskapelle Berlin. The same year he published his first book "A Life in Music" and he signed an exclusive contract with Warner Classics. The "Berliner Festtage", initiated by Daniel Barenboim and the Staatsoper in 1996, has become a popular yearly event in the city during the Easter period. In March 1997, Daniel Barenboim conducted the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in Vienna, Paris, London, Los Angeles and New York. In June 1997, he performed five concerts at the 'Musiktriennale' in Cologne. During November 1997, the Staatsoper Berlin was invited to give performances in Tokyo, where it enjoyed an enormous success. Alongside several opera productions, Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin performed the complete Beethoven symphonies and piano concerti. This cycle was repeated in London in May 1998 and will be given in Vienna and in New York in 2000. He gave recitals in New York, Chicago, Geneva,Turin, Paris and London in February 1999. He also played piano four hands with Radu Lupu in Chicago, Berlin and Paris.

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Daniel Barenboim is the ninth music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Throughout a remarkable international career spanning more than five decades, he has established himself as one the finest solo pianists, conductors, and chamber musicians in the world today. Mr. Barenboim first conducted the CSO in 1970. Over the course of his more than thirty-year collaboration with the Orchestra, he has appeared frequently in Chicago as conductor, orchestra soloist, and recitalist.
Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1942. When he was five years old, he began his first piano lessons with his mother, continuing with his father, who remained his only other teacher. In August 1950, when the young artist was just seven, he gave his first official concert in Buenos Aires.
Mr. Barenboim made his debut as a pianist in Vienna and Rome in 1952, in Paris in 1955, in London in 1956, and in New York in 1957 with Leopold Stokowski. From then on, he made annual concert tours of the United States and Europe. He toured Australia in 1958 and soon became known as one of the most versatile pianists of his generation. His recording activities as a pianist began in 1954 and, during the 1960s, he recorded the Beethoven piano concertos with Klemperer, the Brahms concertos with Barbirolli, and all the Mozart concertos in the dual role of soloist and conductor with the English Chamber Orchestra.
Between 1968 and 1970, Mr. Barenboim served as artistic director of South Bank Music in London and, until 1973, also was director of the Israel Festival. From 1975 to 1989, Mr. Barenboim was music director of the Orchestre de Paris placing special emphasis on contemporary music, giving performances of works by Lutoslawski, Berio, Boulez, Henze, and Dutilleux. He also founded the chorus of the Orchestre de Paris.

70. NATIV - March 2001 -Daniel Barenboim: The Failure Of Sycophancy
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Daniel Barenboim: The Failure of Sycophancy Aharon Dolev
“A court-Jew through whom Germany buries it guilt via esthetics”, wrote a music-critic about Daniel Barenboim upon his arrival in Israel at the head of a German Symphony Orchestra. Israeli pianist-conductor Barenboim had been living in Germany and raising his children among Germans in Berlin for many years. An ardent advocate of Richard Wagner, Mr. Barenboim’s servility towards Germany and its cultural institutions has been highly rewarded by grateful Germans over the last three decades. Nevertheless, when he recently became a target of an anti-Semitic attack, evoking dark memories of old Berlin, Mr. Barenboim’s denial and defense of his anti-Semitic German associates earned him the nickname “Galut-Jew” in an Israeli daily. Also known for his manipulative use of the podium as a political platform, Mr. Barenboim has been serving for many years as an invaluable mouthpiece of the PLO and as an active sympathizer of the Palestinian cause.

71. Daniel Barenboim
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73. Daniel Barenboim: Superman Who Carries The Baton For Wagner -- 31 March 2002
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He's taken the work of Hitler's favourite composer to Israel and doesn't care if his forays into world affairs cause outrage By Stephen Pollard, The Independent 31 March 2002
A week ago today, Daniel Barenboim raised his baton to begin Wagner's Flying Dutchman. By next Saturday evening, he will have spent 41 hours, spread across two weeks, conducting his Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin company in every one of the German composer's 10 major stage works. So intense is the challenge set by Wagner's operas that many conductors go through their career without performing one. No one has ever before attempted Barenboim's task of conducting all of them in immediate succession.
In most conductor's hands, the idea would be dismissed as a gimmick. A few years ago, Barenboim's contemporary, Lorin Maazel, conducted the nine Beethoven symphonies in one day at London's Festival Hall. As an athletic challenge it had some merit. As a musical event it was worthless. But such is Barenboim's stature, and his personal integrity, that one knows that the only purpose to his venture is musical.
Daniel Barenboim Barenboim's Judaism and Israeli citizenship are at the core of his personality and have prompted many of the ventures that have taken him beyond the musical world and into a form of politics. So it is all the more remarkable that it is Wagner, above all other composers, with whom he is now associated. The German composer, who died in 1883, was, of course, Hitler's favourite; his music sometimes accompanied Jews as they were sent to the gas chambers. But the current Wagnerthon in Berlin is merely Barenboim's latest attempt to rehabilitate Wagner, especially in the eyes of his fellow Jews. As he puts it: "Wagner was not responsible for Auschwitz".

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75. Glückwunsch, Daniel Barenboim!
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DANIEL BARENBOIM Daniel Barenboim wurde 1942 als Sohn von Eltern jüdisch-russischer Abstammung in Buenos Aires geboren. Seinen ersten Klavierunterricht erhielt er bereits im Alter von fünf Jahren von seiner Mutter; später studierte er bei seinem Vater. Im August 1950, im Alter von sieben Jahren, gab Daniel Barenboim in Buenos Aires sein erstes öffentliches Konzert. Prägenden Einfluß auf seine musikalische Entwicklung nahmen nach Aussage Barenboims der Pianist Arthur Rubinstein und der Geiger Adolf Busch, beides legendäre Musiker, die damals in Argentinien konzertierten. 1951 kehrte die Familie nach Europa zurück, um sich dann 1952 in Israel niederzulassen.
Im Sommer 1954 besuchte Barenboim Dirigierkurse bei Igor Markevitch in Salzburg, begegnete später Edwin Fischer (bei dem er Unterricht nahm) sowie Wilhelm Furtwängler, dem er vorspielte. Furtwängler schrieb daraufhin: "Daniel Barenboim ist ein Phänomen." 1955 studierte Daniel Barenboim Harmonielehre und Komposition bei Nadia Boulanger in Paris.
Mit zehn Jahren gab Daniel Barenboim sein internationales Solistendebüt als Pianist in Wien und Rom, anschließend in Paris (1955), in London (1956) und in New York (1957), wo er mit dem legendären Dirigenten Leopold Stokowski konzertierte. Seitdem unternahm er regelmäßig Tourneen in Europa, den USA, aber auch in Südamerika, Australien und Fernost.

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