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21. Jamesarts
centuries, features legendary violinist Aaron Rosand as soloist in The Four Seasonsby Antonio Vivaldi, the brilliant mezzosoprano julia fischer in Penelope's
http://www.jamesarts.com/releases/nov01/NYV_111901.htm
Nov. 19, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
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NEW YORK VIRTUOSI CHAMBER SYMPHONY AND MUSIC DIRECTOR KENNETH KLEIN DEBUT AT 92nd STREET Y KAUFMANN CONCERT HALL

December 5 "Italia" Concert to Feature Violinist Aaron Rosand The New York Virtuosi Chamber Symphony, under the direction of Kenneth Klein, begins its 20th anniversary season on Wednesday, December 5th, 2001 at 8:00 PM at the 92nd Street Y Kaufmann Concert Hall, 1395 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan. The program titled marks the Virtuosi's debut at this prestigious New York concert hall. The evening's program, an overview of Italian composers from the 16th through the early 20th centuries, features legendary violinist Aaron Rosand as soloist in The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi, the brilliant mezzo-soprano Julia Fischer in Penelope's Lament from Il Ritorno d'Ulisse by Claudio Monteverdi, and French horn virtuoso L. William Kuyper in the rarely performed Concerto for Horn and String Orchestra by Francesco Mercadante. Opening the concert and rounding out the program, The New York Virtuosi Chamber Symphony will perform

22. Fischer-Dieskau And Me - Part Seventeen
This time, Andras Schiff, his wife, violinist Yuuko Shiokawa, and pianist Till Fellner However,at that moment julia Varady and fischerDieskau appeared
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Fischer-Dieskau and Me - Part Seventeen
    by Celia A. Sgroi
    State University of New York College at Oswego
    sgroi@oswego.edu
In June of 1996, I made yet another pilgrimage to Feldkirch for FiDi and the Schubertiade. This time I only stayed a week, but it was a week in which I heard ten concerts. The theme of the 1996 Schubertiade was "Schubert and Beethoven," which was certainly reflected in the concert programs, with an additional nod in the direction of the 100th anniversary of the death of Clara Schumann. I renewed my acquaintance with the Hotel Rosenberger and the usual guests at the Schubertiade. I was sad to learn that one of the mainstays among the Schubertiade visitors, Alfred Krempel, had just died of complications following pneumonia, which he had contracted in January while in Salzburg at the Mozartwoche to hear his dear friend Andras Schiff. Doris and Fred Krempel had "adopted" many of the younger Schubertiade guests and had entertained us over the years, particularly with dinners after concerts at their "Stammtisch" in the Gasthof Lingg in Feldkirch. Although Fred was 84 years old, his death was still unexpected and a shock to everybody who knew them, and that was practically everybody at the Schubertiade. Fred died literally the day before the Schubertiade began, and it was quite painful to go to each concert and see the two empty seats in the front row, where he and Doris always sat. That same day, there was an afternoon Lieder recital by Boje Skovhus. He sang an expanded version of "Schwanengesang," with additional songs by Johann Gabriel Seidl. The festival staff, in their infinite generosity, had given me a seat in the front row center for this concert. I asked myself, why don't I get this kind of seat for Fischer-Dieskau? At any rate, I was in the perfect position to see (not to mention hear) that Skovhus was in real distress. He seemed to be suffering from allergies or a sinus problem. His voice only sounded full and healthy at full volume and in his lower range. Otherwise, it was very pinched and nasal and sounded all bottled up in his head. And even at full voice it had a pressed, unpleasant edge to it. Boje Skovhus is a very attractive man with a very appealing personality, and I would love to hear him in opera. My third experience of him as a Lieder singer convinced me that Lieder singing is not his strong point by any means.

23. Fischer-Dieskau And Me - Part Thirteen
to works by Beethoven and Schubert, featuring violinist Thomas Zehetmair. by AndrasSchiff (this time attended by both fischerDieskau and julia Varady
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Fischer-Dieskau and Me
Part Thirteen
    by Celia A. Sgroi
    State University of New York College at Oswego
    sgroi@oswego.edu
In due time, Great Performance Tours advertised a trip to the Schubertiade Hohenems for June, 1992, and I reserved a place on the tour. The actual venue of the concerts was Feldkirch, the oldest city in the Voralberg, in Western Austria. As a college student, I had studied briefly in Bregenz, the capital of the Voralberg, and I remembered Feldkirch and Hohenems from that time. It seemed to be a pleasant coincidence to be returning to that part of the world. The Schubertiade Hohenems had been in existence since 1976. One of its co-founders was Hermann Prey, who wanted to have a festival at which all of Schubert's works would be performed in chronological order. There is no historical connection between Franz Schubert and Hohenems, but there is a palace there with a beautiful wood-paneled room called the Rittersaal, which made an lovely setting for chamber concerts. The count who owned the palace agreed to make it available for the festival, and the city of Hohenems put up a considerable sum of money to carry out needed restorations to the palace. Our first concert, in the Konservatoriumssaal, was a performance of Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde" performed by Brigitte Fassbaender and Uwe Heilmann, accompanied by pianist Cyprien Katsaris. I was suffering from the usual jet lag, but I was tremendously impressed by the beauty and power of Fassbaender's voice and the intensity of her performance. Uwe Heilmann, who was suffering from a cold, made his greatest impression by dashing on and off the stage so he could blow his nose. I was amazed at how "orchestral" Katsaris made the accompaniment sound.

24. Press Releases
February 14, 2003 violinist julia fischer PERFORMS SIBELIUS VIOLIN CONCERTO WITHMICHAEL TILSON THOMAS AND THE SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY MARCH 1215 View full
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25. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
DETROIT, (January 11, 2002) – During the last weekend of January, 18year-oldGerman violinist julia fischer will make her Detroit Symphony Orchestra debut
http://detroitsymphony.org/news/fisher_press.htm

26. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
2 Born in Munich, Germany, in 1983, julia fischer has established This performancemark's fischer's DSO debut 1993, Marin Alsop began her career as a violinist.
http://www.detroitsymphony.com/record/radio2_september02.shtml
GENERAL MOTORS / DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RADIO BROADCAST SERIES 2002-2003
Sponsored by General Motors
Click on a month below to view the schedule, repertoire, artist bios and program notes. Check your local listings for air times. Sept /Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb ... Mar Fisher Plays Mozart
Airs Week of 9/30 Neeme Järvi conductor / Julia Fischer, violin MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G, K. 216
MAHLER: Symphony No. 7 in E
Encore - GRIEG: Norwegian Dance No. 2 Born in Munich, Germany, in 1983, Julia Fischer has established herself as one of the world's foremost young violinists. She began her violin studies at age four, and was admitted to the Munich Academy of Music five years later. Among the most prestigious competitions that Fischer has won are the International Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competition for Young Instrumentalists in 1995, and the Prix d'Espoir of the Foundation of European Industry in 1997. This performance mark's Fischer's DSO debut. Brahms' First
Airs Week of 10/7 Itzhak Perlman

27. Single Tickets
Neeme Järvi, conductor julia fischer, violin. 18year-old German violinist juliafischer will make her DSO debut performing Mozart’s Violin Concerto No.
http://www.detroitsymphony.com/events/classical/frank.htm

28. BGenerales
Sherry; Catherine TaitViolin Teacher; All about Valerie Vigoda- violinist; Menuhin;Brandenburg Concertos; Benefit Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin; julia fischer, violin;
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29. What's New
throughout the world recently sharing the stage with violinist AnneSophie Presse-Berichteder Brahms Doppel-Konzert Tournee zusammen mit julia fischer und den
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Von Theophil Hammer
(Heilbronner Stimme, 17.03.2003) Edison Award Nomination "Zukunftsmusik" A Night of Emotional Music
Charleston Symphony Masterworks Concert, February 1st
Gaillard Auditorium Beethoven, Overture to Fidelio, Op.72b
Beethoven, Symphony No. 4 in B-flat Major Op.60
Die Aufnahme der Franck Sonate mit Daniel Müller-Schott und Robert Kulek (EMI Classics) wurde zur "Besten erhältlichen Aufnahme" vom holländischen Musikmagazin "Luister" im Januar 2003 gewählt. Andere Musiker, die für diesen Preis in ihrer Interpretation der Franck Sonate beurteilt wurden, waren u.a. Jaqueline du Pré/Barenboim, Frans Helmerson, Truls Mork und Mischa Maisky/Argerich. Details auf der Luister! website http://www.luister.nl/luister/tien/default.htm Portrait in der aktuellen Ausgabe der "ZEIT" (02. Januar 2003) Die EMI Classics CD von Daniel Mueller-Schott und Robert Kulek wurde von der "Zeit" als eine der besten Einspielungen des Jahres 2002 empfohlen. http://www.zeit.de/2002/51/cd_empfehlungen

30. Chamber Music America 2001 National Conference - Attendees AN
Rebecca fischer, Violin, Chiara String Quartet. julia Grella, Director, The RisorgimentoProject. violinist/Music Director, Chamber Music Fest./Composers Forum
http://www.chamber-music.org/conference/2001Conf/TableList.html

Conference 2001
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A Leah Abbott Clarinet, Vento Chiaro Victoria Abrash National Conference Director, Theatre Communications Group Mariam Adam Jason Adams Stephen Aechternacht Member, Board of Trustees, Austin Chamber Music Center Mary Lou Aleskie Executive Director, Da Camera of Houston Allen G. Alexander Raechel Alexander Publicist, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Anne Allen Board Member, Chamber Music at the Barn Marianne Henry-Van Alstyne Jane Ambrose Director, George Bishop Lane Series Philip Anderson Andrew Appel Artistic Director, Four Nations Inc. Jamee Ard Artist Manager, Young Concert Artists, Inc. Javier Arias Cellist, Amernet String Quartet Marcia L. de Arias Violinist, Amernet String Quartet Nadine Asin Beverly Au Charles Avsharian President, Shar Products Co. B Barbara Barclay Trustee, San Francisco Friends of Chamber Music Daniel Barnard Director, Music At Noon Richard Barnes Member, Cantilena Trio Ruth Barnes Ellen Barnum Bassoon, Vento Chiaro William Barstow Vice President, Dallas Chamber Music Society

31. KW Symphony 2002/2003 Season
Symphony Katherine Carleton Executive Director Martin fischerDieskau Principal hasbeen an active freelance violinist, performing with julia DIXON - violin.
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Violin I Stephen Sitarski+ Jarek Polak* Angela Cox-Daly** Anna Luhowy*** ... Julia Dixon Click on the musician's name to go directly to their biography. STEPHEN SITARSKI - Concertmaster A native of Oakville Ontario, Stephen Sitarski graduated from Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music (A.R.C.T. Diploma) at the age of fourteen ad received the University of Toronto degree, Bachelor of Music in Performance, just six years later. Mr. Sitarski then earned a Masters degree in Music at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, studying with Professor Joyce Robbins. As violin soloist, Mr. Sitarski has appeared with Canadian orchestras performing works by Bach, Mozart, Chausson, Saint-SaNns, Beethoven, Wieniawski, Bartok, Part, and gave the Canadian premiere of works by Keith Jarrett and Aaron Jay Kernis.

32. KW Symphony 2001/2002 Season - KWS In The Community - Musicians
Symphony Michael Duschenes Executive Director Martin fischerDieskau Principal hasbeen an active freelance violinist, performing with julia DIXON - violin.
http://www.kwsymphony.on.ca/2001-02/community_musicians_vln1.htm

33. SF Gate: Corrections Policy
It is April 11. (3/18). A review in Saturday's Datebook section misstated the vehiclefor violinist julia fischer's 2001 debut with the San Francisco Symphony.
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34. In Performance April 2001 Schedule
From the Vancouver Playhouse violinist julia fischer and pianist MilanaChernjazska. From the Chan Centre in Vancouver The CBC Radio Orchestra.
http://www.radio.cbc.ca/programs/inperformance/01Apr/01Apr_calendar.html
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Winspear Centre, Edmonton From the Vancouver Playhouse violinist Julia Fischer and pianist Milana Chernjazska From the Chan Centre in Vancouver The CBC Radio Orchestra Winners of the 2001 CBC Radio National Competition for Young Composers From Pollack Hall in Montreal First Chairs of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra From Trinity St. Paul's Centre in Toronto Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra "The Red Priest" From Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto Tenor Benjamin Butterfield and pianist Stephen Ralls From Metropolitan United Church, Toronto The Swedish Radio Choir and the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir From Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and the Toronto Children's Chorus; Wendy Nielsen, soprano, Susan Platts, mezzo-soprano, Ben Heppner, tenor; and Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor From the Chan Centre, Vancouver Vancouver Cantata Singers, Pacific Baroque Orchestra; James Fankhauser, conductor; Ann Monoyios, soprano; Jennifer Lane, mezzo-soprano; Colin Balzer, tenor; Nathaniel Watson, bass

35. CBC Radio Two In Performance, April 2001 Listings
From the Vancouver Playhouse,. violinist julia fischer and pianist Milana Chernjazska.Tartini, Devil's Trill Sonata Beethoven, Sonata in E flat Major, op.
http://www.radio.cbc.ca/programs/inperformance/01Apr/01Apr_listing.html
April 2001
Monday, April 2
From the Winspear Centre in Edmonton The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Grzegorz Nowak
Beethoven, Coriolan Overture, op. 62
Mozart, Concerto for Two Pianos in E flat major, K. 365
Poulenc, Concerto for Two Pianos in d minor
Tuesday, April 3
From the Vancouver Playhouse, violinist Julia Fischer and pianist Milana Chernjazska Tartini, "Devil's Trill" Sonata
Beethoven, Sonata in E flat Major, op. 12 no. 3
Franck, Sonata in A Major
Wednesday, April 4
From the Chan Centre in Vancouver The CBC Radio Orchestra An all-Canadian programme of works by winners of the 2001 CBC Radio National Competition for Young Composers, and laureates of past competitions
Thursday, April 5
From Pollack Hall in Montreal "Premières Chaises", the chamber ensemble of "first chairs" of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra Nielsen, Serenata in vano
Rheinberger, Nonett, op. 139
Tchaikovsky, Souvenir de Florence
Friday, April 6

36. The City Of New York Guide To Winter Festival 2003
14, 8 pm Nineteenyear-old violinist julia fischer makes her Philharmonic debutplaying in Sibelius’ Violin Concerto in a program which also includes
http://home.nyc.gov/html/events/winterfest/music/music_manhattan.html
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Jazz Foundation of America Presents Billy Bang
The jazz violinist performs for families and children.
10% discount in the museum store
Caribbean Cultural Center/African Diaspora Institute
408 West 58th Street (between Ninth and Tenth Avenues) visit the website When the Spirits Dance Mambo through Jan. 2005 A two-year initiative following the journey of sacred traditions from Africa to Cuba and New York through films, dances, exhibitions, lectures and educational programs. Contact the center for more information. 10% giftshop discount Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street) visit the website Guarneri String Quartet Jan. 11, 8 p.m. The Guarneri, approaching its 40th anniversary, continues its annual Metropolitan Museum Concerts series with performances of Beethoven, Schumann and Lukas Foss’ String Quartet No. 5, written especially for the quartet. Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street) visit the website Sony Bravo and his Charanga-Jazz Experience Jan. 11, 3 p.m.

37. Jose Sanchez-Penzo: The Way Famous String Instruments Went - Players
Remarks Maestro Antonio Bazzini was a celebrated violinist and composer. Nippon MusicFoundation Japan (1999) • fischer, julia - Munich (2000) 3. Remarks
http://www.jose-sanchez-penzo.net/stIn_A-C.html
Named Instruments: (A-C)
(Instrument section of The Way Famous String Instruments Went
Admiral Kasyerinov Strad., A. V Owners/players/dealers in chronological order:
USSR State Collection
Oistrakh, David
- Moscow
Remarks: Alard Strad., A. V Owners/players/dealers in chronological order:
Knoop, Johann Ludwig Baron

Laurie, David (1876)
Brandt, R. E. - Exeter (1900)
Bennet, Mrs. Richard
Joachim, Joseph

Remarks: The Alard was owned by Baron Knoop and played by Delphin Alard, Professor at the Paris Conservatoire.
Goddkind states also Adam, Vuillaume and Woodcock as owners. , p 59; p 732 Allegretti Strad., A. V Owners/players/dealers in chronological order: Allegretti fam. - Naples (over 100 years) Herrmann, Emil Warburg, Felix (1937) Remarks: Felix Warburg acquired this instrument for the the Musical Art Quartet. Goodkind states also Aitay, Bernard, Baltimore Association, Fessler, Hamma, Lachmann, Loewenberg, Long, Meier, Tucher and Whitehead as past owners. p 42; p 729; Alsager Strad., A.

38. Jose Sanchez-Penzo: The Way Famous String Instruments Went - Instruments
17, Büthe, julia Correspondence to Fast Boat to China Madelyn Cohen meets AndreaCappelletti, the Italian violinist 49, Galerie fischer Auktionen AG
http://www.jose-sanchez-penzo.net/stSourc.html
Sources:
(Source section of The Way Famous String Instruments Went
Altman, Dan:
An Exception: The Paganini Guarneri

Altman, Dan:
David Oistrakh and Stradivari Violins

Atlantic Classics:
Maxim Vengerov Biography

Barton, Rachel:
eMail to José Sánchez-Penzo dated April 4, 2002 (unpublished).
Barton, Rachel:
Rachel Barton - Home Page

Beare, Charles: Letter to Oscar Lafer on the 'Lord Dunraven' 1710 Strad July 10, 1974 (unpublished) Beare, Charles: Letter on the 1716 Cristofori cello to the actual owner October 19, 1987 (unpublished) Beare, Charles: Capolavori di Antonio Stradivari Cremona Palazzo Comunale 26 agosto - 7 ottobre 1987 1987 Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., Milano The Miracle Makers Stradivari * Guarneri * Oliveira Bein, Robert: Letter to José Sánchez on the Lord Dunraven 1710 Strad November 4, 1998 (unpublished) Berlin Classics: Booklet of the recording Schubert-Brahms Jan Vogler, cello - Bruno Canino, piano Berlin Classics 0011792BC, 12/1997 Bongartz: 50. Auktion - Catalog Nov. 9, 1998.

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Bohuslav Matousek Outstanding Czech violinist, born 1949. 39 pages, 55 links.julia Varady und Dietrich fischerDieskau Fan page .
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40. Guest       Bios
julia, an acclaimed opera soloist, made her Washington Ms. fischer has sung in Handel'sAmadigi and Rossini's pieces written for him and violinist Nina Beilina
http://www.westvillagechorale.org/WVCGuestBios.htm
Click on image to return Home... The West Village Chorale GUEST ARTISTs We would like to acknowledge the professionals who have performed with and accompanied for the Chorale in recent seasons. Thank you! If you are a professional singer who is looking for solo opportunities, please send a resume and/or recording to The West Village Chorale, 487 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014. Thank you! Philip Anderson , Tenor Philip Anderson recently soloed with The West Village Chorale in our Winter Concert, December 2002. Mr. Anderson has received praise across the United States for his "voice of liquid warmth and easy stage presence" (The Journal, Albuquerque). Mr. Anderson has been a tenor soloist with Orchestra of St. Luke’s, The New York Collegium, Mark Morris Dance Group, American Bach Soloists, and The Waterbury Symphony Orchestra. He is much in demand as an early music specialist, and has appeared with ARTEK, BachWorks, Chatham Baroque, Common Ground, Lionheart, New York State Baroque, Piffaro, The Queens Chamber Band, and The Virgin Consort. He received critcal acclaim for his performance in the title role of The Play of Daniel With New York’s Ensemble for Early Music. In Europe he has sung at the Alte Musick Festival in Regensburg and in Scarlatti’s first opera

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