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81. Monthly Discussions No. 5 - Concerto In D Minor For Two Violins BWV 1043
Then in his remake with erick friedman and Malcolm Sargent he dispatched this movementin Kremer is a great violinist, of course, but he cannot come up to the
http://www.bach-cantatas.com/MD/MD-BWV1043-DoubleViolin.htm
Bach Cantatas Website Monthly Discussions - No. 5 Concerto in D minor for two violins BWV 1043 Francis Browne wrote (June 9, 2002):
The Concerto in D minor for two violins, the next work scheduled for discussion, is one of the most famous and popular of all Bach's music. The slow movement is invariably included on any compilation of 'The Best of Bach', 'Essential Bach', 'Romantic Bach', 'Bach Adagios' etc and it often represents Bach on more general compilations of classical music.
And rightly so. The music is supremely, hauntingly beautiful; and its popularity means there is a wide range of recordings available, often by artists not usually associated with Baroque music. The J.S. Bach Home Page has a list of recordings at:
http://www.jsbach.org/1043.html

On the Naxos Website you can hear performances by Kojla Blacher and Lisa Stewart with the Cologne Chamber Orchestra (8.554603) and by the sixteen year old Yehudi Menuhin recorded in 1932 with George Enescu and Pierre Monteux (8.110965). The index numbers and 'Search our catalogue' are the easiest way to reach the recordings.
It would be interesting to have comments and reactions the work and on as wide a range of recordings as possible.

82. James Ehnes
talent Mr. Ehnes is receiving international acclaim Hailed by violinist erick friedman a talent that comes around once in a hondred years, Mr. Ehnes was the
http://www.timsym.com/james.htm
James Ehnes A major Canadian talent Mr. Ehnes is receiving international acclaim Hailed by violinist Erick Friedman "a talent that comes around once in a hondred years," Mr. Ehnes was the youngest musician ever to win the Candaian Muisc Festival, at the age of 12. He has gone on to perform with conductor greats, Charles Dutoit, Vladmir Ashkenazy, andAndew Davis to name a few.

83. Joseph Curtin Studios, Violinmakers - Client List
Soloists such as erick friedman, Yehudi Menuhin, Donald McInnes, Elmar Oliveira,and Ruggiero Ricci, have chosen Joseph Curtin instruments for performances and
http://www.josephcurtinstudios.com/clients/clients.htm
Gallery of Clients Joseph Curtin's instruments are played in many of the world's major orchestras, from the Berlin Philharmonic to the Cleveland Orchestra. Soloists such as Erick Friedman, Yehudi Menuhin, Donald McInnes, Elmar Oliveira, and Ruggiero Ricci, have chosen Joseph Curtin instruments for performances and recordings, as have concertmasters of the Groningen, Syracuse, Portland, and Seattle Symphonies. Prizewinners in the Tertis, Stulberg, MTNA, and Nakamichi competitions competed on Joseph Curtin instruments.
Kam-Lung Cheng
Concertmaster of
the Groningen Symphony
Nick Crosa
Student at Julliard
and Competition winner
Artist-in-Residence at

Butler University
Hugh Ewart
Concertmaster Emeritus of
the Portand Symphony
Erick Friedman
Solo Violinist and Recording Artist Ilya Kaler Soloist, Recording Artist, and Professor at Indiana University Alphoso Lopez Assistant Concertmaster of the Orquestra Synfonica Venezuela Jana Luckey Cellist with the Toledo Symphony Yehudi Menuhin Elmar Oliveira* Soloist and Recording Artist Ruggiero Ricci Soloist and Recording Artist Ab Sengupta Assistant Principal Violist of Florida Philhamonic Steven Shipps Concertmaster of the Ann Arbor Symphony Andy Zaplatynsky

84. Classical Net - Books About Music - Instrumental
Roth is a violinist, teacher and writer. ISBN 0876664494 violinists interviewedErick friedman, Viktor Tretyakov, Christine Walevska, Sidney Harth, Vladimir
http://www.classical.net/music/books/instrumental.html

Books About Music
Instrumental
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this list is to provide an overview of books related to instruments: their history, manufacture, and playing. We welcome feedback, suggestions, additions, and corrections to this information.
Want to recommend a book? Use the Book Information Submission form General Strings Winds ... Keyboard
General
Musical Instruments Through the Ages
Descriptions of the historical development of musical instruments with information on ancient performance practice.
The Oxford Companion to Musical Instruments , Anthony C. Baines. Oxford University Press. 1992. ISBN
Descriptions of a wide variety of Western and nonWestern musical instruments with information on playing techniques, harmonics, instrumental timbre, acoustics, pitch, and historical development.
Musical Instruments Through The Ages, , Alexander Buchner. Crown.1973. ISBN
This is a beautiful, oversized "coffeetable" book with illustrations from works of art, and photographs of historical instruments.
The New Langwill Index . William Waterhouse. Tony Bingham. 1993. ISBN (hardcover).

85. Stephen Redrobe, Violinist
He is now the European Teaching Assistant of the American virtuoso violinist, Erickfriedman Professor of Violin at Yale University, USA Professor friedman is
http://www.stephenredrobe.demon.co.uk/
Born in 1957, Stephen Redrobe has been a solo violinist in concerto dates and recitals since a very early age. He has also been a successful violin teacher since the mid 1970s. He is now the European Teaching Assistant of the American virtuoso violinist, Erick Friedman
Professor of Violin at Yale University, U.S.A. Professor Friedman is the only long term protege
of Jascha Heifetz and a disciple of Nathan Milstein. Mr. Redrobe is also the personal assistant of Professor Friedman. Mr. Redrobe teaches in London. Tel: (44)-(0)208 888 8278 Email: StephenRedrobe@hotmail.com

86. Endowment News: National Medal Of Arts Recipients 1982-1999
Julie Harris Actress erick Hawkins - Dance Anthropologist Isaac Stern - ViolinistTexaco Inc. Eisenstaedt - Photographer Martin friedman - Museum Director
http://www.nea.gov/endownews/news02/AllMedals.html
NEA Home New on the Site Learn About the NEA Apply for a Grant Manage Your Award NEA Partnerships Publications Endowment News Explore Art Forms Federal Opportunities Search/Site Map National Medal of Arts Recipients 1985-2001 Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation - Modern Dance Company and School
Rudolfo Anaya - Writer
Johnny Cash - Singer and Songwriter
Kirk Douglas - Actor and Producer
Helen Frankenthaler - Painter
Judith Jamison - Artistic Director, Choreographer and Dancer
Yo-Yo Ma - Cellist
Mike Nichols - Director and Producer Maya Angelou - Poet and Writer
Eddy Arnold - Country Singer
Mikhail Baryshnikov - Dancer and Director
Benny Carter - Jazz Musician Chuck Close - Painter Horton Foote - Playwright and Screenwriter Lewis Manilow - Arts Patron National Public Radio - Cultural Programming Division, Broadcaster Claes Oldenburg - Sculptor Itzhak Perlman - Violinist Harold Prince - Theater Director and Producer Barbra Streisand - Entertainer and Filmmaker Irene Diamond - Arts Patron Aretha Franklin - Singer Michael Graves - Architect, Designer

87. USO Biographies
He recived a Master's Degree in Music Performance as a scholarship student at theManhattan School of Music, where he studied with erick friedman and the late
http://www.uticasymphony.org/USO_Biographies.htm
Biographies Home About Us Membership Mission Statement ... Concert Master Michael Emery
Guest Artists 2002-2003 Season Soprano April-Joy Gutierrez Pianist Andrew Russo Mezzo Soprano Dianna Heldman Violinist Axel Strauss ... Baritone Richard White Charles Schneider, Music Director With the start of the 2002-2003 concert season, Charles Schneider commences his 23rd year with the Utica Symphony Orchestra. An award-winning and versitile musician, Maestro Schneider's experience spans the musical spectrum. Broadway musical theater, opera, pops and symphonic
music Mr. Schneider has done it all. A number of upstate NY performance organizations have benefited from Charles Schneider's guidance and expertise. He has conducted the Catskill Symphony Orchestra since 1973 and the Schenectady Symphony Orchestra since 1983. He was the founding music director of the Glimmerglass Opera, a position he held for 12 years. And, he was co-founder of the Catskill Conservatory of Music (Oneonta, NY).

88. NEA National Medal Of Arts Previous Medalists 1982-2000
Julie Harris actress erick Hawkins - dance anthropologist Isaac Stern - violinistTexaco Inc. Eisenstaedt - photographer Martin friedman - museum director
http://www.arts.gov/guide/allmedalists.html

89. LMSWebdesign Awards
Our newest client, virtuoso jazz violinist Jeremy Cohen, was selected as a ErickFriedman's website, www.ErickFriedman.com has been awarded the Internet
http://www.lmswebdesign.com/awards.html
Kudos
Press Coverage
  • Musicians Take to the Web Gramophone Magazine , the world's oldest and most important classical record review magazine, now includes a monthly Webwatch column. We were thrilled when they chose to prominently feature a site designed, developed and maintained by LMSWebdesign. Mastering a New Instrument: The Web " In this informative article, The New York Times features LMSWebdesign's workÝon virtuoso violinist Aaron Rosand's behalf, and highlights the artist'sÝpositive feedback.Ý Classical Musicians Applaud the Web The Chicago Tribune also ran the above New York Times News Service article, which used one of our sites to illustrate the benefits that classical musicians receive from building their presence on the Internet.
Web Awards
Our thanks to the judges and webmasters who have visited and ranked many of the websites designed by LMSWebdesign:
  • Our newest client, virtuoso jazz violinist Jeremy Cohen, was selected as a Featured Artist of the Day at Smooth-Jazz on the Web and his website

90. Yale Bulletin And Calendar - News
Lee began studying there under the tutelage of worldrenowned violinistErick friedman when she was only 14 years old. At that time
http://www.yale.edu/opa/v28.n15/story3.html
December 6-13, 1999 Volume 28, Number 15
Min Lee has been receiving rave reviews of her international performances on her 1704 Guarnerius filius Andrea violin. Her native country of Singapore recently awarded the young musical star its highest honor for the arts, a Cultural Medallion.
'Accelerated life' suits Yale's youngest star Like any 16-year-old, Min Lee is eager to get her driver's license, and is especially looking forward to traveling alone on the highway. By Susan Gonzalez
T H I S W E E K ' S S T O R I E S Divinity School gets $6 million grant
CMI will boost faculty's use of new media

'Accelerated life' suits Yale's youngest star

From the University Provost
... Yale Home Page

91. Leonard Maltin's Animation Favorites From The National Film Board Of Canada DVD
This memorable document of a great violinist in concert is narrated by ErickFriedman. Leontyne Price The Complete Bell Telephone Hour VHS.
http://www.foximas.com/ol/leonard-maltin-s-animation-favorites-from-the-national
Search: ======================Video===================== DVD Keywords: Leonard Pt. 6 VHS Leonard Warren in Opera and Song VHS "The Voice of Firestone brought the world's greatest opera singers into the homes of music lovers through their innovative telecasts. This series offers many opera lovers their first opportunity to see some of the century's most renowned artists in actual performance. On this release the great Metropolitan Opera singer Leonard Warren is showcased. Leonard Warren in Opera and Song VHS "The Voice of Firestone brought the world's greatest opera singers into the homes of music lovers through their innovative telecasts. This series offers many opera lovers their first opportunity to see some of the century's most renowned artists in actual performance. On this release the great Metropolitan Opera singer Leonard Warren is showcased. Leonardo- A Dream of Flight VHS The engaging story about Roberto a plucky eleven-year-old who befriends Leonardo Da Vinci genius of the Italian Renaissance. The two of them chase their dreams of flight through scientific contemplation creativity and hard work. Endorsed by Kids First! Leonardo DiCaprio- In His Own Words VHS Leonid Kogan - Interpretations VHS Leontyne Price - The Complete Bell Telephone Hour VHS Leontyne Price in Concert VHS ... Leprechaun 2 DVD Leprechauns need love too and in this sequel the craggy gold-hungry sprite has his heart set on the reincarnation of a beautiful girl denied to him centuries before.

92. Classical Net Review - Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn - Violin Concertos
electricity nor making so distinct (if derivative) a stylistic impression as ErickFriedman. Dances was a most welcome addition to the violinist's record shelf
http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/v/vox08207a.html
Violin Concertos
  • Tchaikovsky : Concerto in D for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 35 Mendelssohn : Concerto in E Minor for Violin and Orchestra. Op. 64
Aaron Rosand, violin
Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg/Louis de Froment
Vox Allegretto ACD 8207 1996 ADD 58:01
Rosand brought to this enterprise a rich, buttery tone, which he nevertheless deployed with the austerity of a Cistercian monk (it may have been this chasteness that Milstein so admired). His somewhat heavy bow arm was coupled with a solid left-hand technique (reminiscent of Paganini's foil, Spohr), complementing an unerring sense of pitch. He had a tendency like David Oistrakh's to slow down in technical passages, adding extra weight to them, and a flair for the occasional dramatic, even eccentric, gesture. But the underlying virtuoso excitement of a Heifetz, a Milstein - or even a Szigeti - was always lacking; taking its place was the kind of benign placidity that now puts the final dehumanizing touch on the younger generation of contest winners. If it's there at all, Rosand's "ultra-romanticism" lies buried in the phrases and sentences, not in the paragraphs and chapters. Still, Rosand is always worth hearing. He is not faceless like the generation of violinists that succeeded him. And he never fails to turn in a well-crafted, polished performance. He certainly doesn't fail to do so in these reissues of the Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky violin concertos, originally recorded in 1972. Like most of his readings, these are rich in detail - he has discovered poetic moments in the Tchaikovsky's slow movement where others have found only prose, and he is commanding in the finale in passages where others are perfunctory. The Mendelssohn concerto is harder to personalize without risking mannerism; and, despite his reputation, Rosand on the whole is a classical rather than a mannered player.

93. Violin Videos
Itzhak Perlman Virtuoso violinist This is about Itzhak who began at the age of ErickFriedman plays Kreisler He plays many many of Kreisler's pieces very well.
http://www.bright.net/~hhelser/video.html
These are video's I own. I am adding this page because I do not think everyone is aware these videos exist. I enjoy them very much. I will try to tell you a bit about them and where to get them. The smiley ratings are my own, others might rate them differently. They range in price from about $19.95 to $50.00. However, a ticket to any of these would cost you more, and you can go again and again and again

    MIDORI Live at Carnegie Hall
    It is produced by Sony Classical
    I highly recommend this video! Midori's Carnegie Hall debut took place on her eighteenth birthday Midori plays Mozart Sonata K.301; Strauss Sonata in E flat; Beethoven, Sonata No.8; Ernst, last Rose of Summer; Chopin, Nocturne in C-sharp minor; Ravel, Tzigane; Debussy, Beau Soir; Sarasate, Zapateado; Poldini, Dancing Doll; During intermission there is a section about her when she was at the Children's Professional School.
    Mao to Mozart

    Academy Award winner in 1981 best documentary - This is an excellent video. In 1979 he was invited to China, He performs and also tours music schools in China and attends concerts of both Chinese folk music and also violins. Trying to get a good piano for a concert is an interesting section.
    Karl-Lorimar Home video
    Perlman Live in Russia
    I highly recommend this video! He tours Moscow and gives a master class and tells his thoughts on master classes. He plays: Tartini, Devil's Trill; Kreisler, Liebeslied; Prokofiev, Love for Threee Oranges; Block, Nigun; Wieniawski, Caprice in a minor; Tchaikovsky Andante Contabile from the quartet; Bazzini; Tchaikovsky, Concerto with the Israel Philharmonic. He has an interview at a clinic for the handicapped.

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