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61. The Tartan - Midori Performs At Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
works. midori, the world renowned violinist, finished the first halfwith the Concerto in A Minor, by Dimitri Shostakovich. The
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62. 2002-2003 Calendar - Music Worcester
violinist midori and pianist Robert McDonald have established an extraordinary musicalpartnership that has garnered consistent praise for their performances
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2003 Calendar: January - March
BOYS CHOIR OF HARLEM
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Ranked among the premiere symphony orchestras of Europe and renowned for its impeccable standards of musical excellence, the Czech Philharmonic displays a warmth, resonance and depth of artistry that has evolved through the inspiration and guidance of generations of the Czech Republic's finest musical talent. The Orchestra's rich discography is enriched with recordings, which have received numerous international awards. Although Ashkenazy first established his international career as a pianist, and still leads an active life as piano soloist, the greater part of his music making is devoted to conducting. He has guest conducted the world's finest orchestras including the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic, among others.

63. Alamo Trade. Famous & Professional Stringed Instrument Players
Rajam, ViolinIndia Sylvia Rosenberg-Violin Teacher ECM Records Fred Sherry CatherineTait-Violin Teacher All about Valerie Vigoda-violinist Zvi Zeitlin midori.
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64. May 2, 1997 Weekender On The Scene
For more information, call the Ito Music Office in Tokyo at 54669999.violinist midori FRIENDS. Popular international violinist
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Placebo
Henry Mancini
Midori Goto
Alvin Ailey Dance Theater
'Power to Workers'

1995 Illustration by Burton Silverman
Weekender
on the scene
IN CONCERT... PLACEBO: ONE NIGHT SHOW CASE The multi-national rock group Placebo will appear in a "One Night Show Case" concert at Shibuya Club Quattro on Thursday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m.
Placebo consists of American vocalist (and guitarist) Brian Molko, Swedish bassist Stefan Olsdal and Swiss-born drummer Robert Schutzberg. Their debut album, a hit on the British charts after its release in July of 1996, was Placebo, and their biggest single so far, also making it in England, has been the song "Nancy Boy." Olsdal is a former member of the group Elevation Addiction, and he and Molko were part of the group Ashtray Heat.
HENRY MANCINI ORCHESTRA The Henry Mancini Orchestra, conducted by Terry Woodson, will play those familiar movie and television themes at four Tokyo concerts beginning later this month. Dates and times are May 21, 6:30 p.m., at Suntory Hall; May 31, 6:30 p.m. and June 8, 2 p.m. at Orchard Hall and May 14, 2 p.m. at Tokyo Geijitsu Gekijo.
Though Mancini died three years ago, his music lives on with those unforgettable songs from great motion pictures including "Moon River" from "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and themes from "The Pink Panther," "The Days of Wine and Roses," "Charade," "Sunflower," "Hatari!," "Arabesque," "Romeo and Juliet" and TV series such as "Peter Gunn" and "Columbo."

65. WNYC - The Leonard Lopate Show: January 22, 2003
Plus a conversation with Japanese virtuoso violinist, midori. And midori.A conversation with Japanese virtuoso violinist, midori. Music
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66. Violinist - Wikipedia
violinist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Leila Josefowicz;Nigel Kennedy; Tasmin Little; Vanessa Mae; midori; Viktoria Mullova;
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Violinist
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin . The terms fiddler or fiddle player are also used. In classical music the "fiddle" terms are usually somewhat informal or jokey: they are more standard expressions in folk music. In between there are nuances of meaning and usage which are difficult to formalize. Important violinists include: and the following 20th Century players: and some popular present day violinists include:

67. October 25 - Wikipedia
1956 Mathias Jabs, guitarist; 1963 - Tracy Nelson, actress; 1971- Pedro Martinez, baseball pitcher; 1971 - midori, violinist. Deaths
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68. Quia - Music Trivia
A, B. Yo Yo Ma, Cello. Vladimir Horowitz, Pianist. Seiji Ozawa, Conductor.midori, violinist. Sarah Chang, Young Violinst. Antonin Dvorak, RomanticComposer.
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Music Trivia This is an exercise where you match various
individuals to their vocation.
A B Yo Yo Ma Cello Vladimir Horowitz Pianist Seiji Ozawa Conductor Midori Violinist Sarah Chang Young Violinst Antonin Dvorak Romantic Composer Ludwig Van Beethoven Classical Composer Fredrica Von Stade Soprano Johan Sebastian Bach Baroque Composer Placido Domingo Tenor

69. Spring Calendar 1996
Performing Arts Series midori, violinist with Robert McDonald, pianist WrightAuditorium, 800 For ticket information, call 3284788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS.
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JANUARY 1996
7 (January) James Zingara, trumpet
Guest Recital, 3:00 11 (January) EAST CAROLINA VOCAL QUARTET, 8:00
Popular Italian Songs of the 17th and 18th Centuries
Louise Toppin, soprano; Sharon Munden, mezzo-soprano;
Perry Smith, tenor; Jay A. Pierson, baritone
John B. O'Brien, piano 12 (January) Michael S. Jones, viola
Senior Recital, 7:00 13 (January) Chris Whitmire, tuba Junior Recital, 7:00 16 (January) Reiko Ishii, piano
Graduate Recital, 6:00 19 (January) UNACCOMPANIED WORKS OF J. S. BACH
Fritz Gearhart, violin Third in a series of four concerts Jarvis Memorial Methodist Church, 8:00 510 S. Washington Street, Greenville 20 (January) Family Fare: THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE AND OTHER STORIES Hodges and Hodges Performing Arts Wright Auditorium, 2:00 For ticket information, call 328-4788 or 1-800-ECU-ARTS. Hollie Quinton, voice Senior Recital, 7:00

70. RedLudwig.com: Music News
Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 1 midori made 14 years ago. Two bookswill also be published about the violinist in the next year.
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Home News Reviews Spotlight ... Who Is RedLudwig? The latest news in classical music. 25 February 2002 MIDORI TO MARK 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF DEBUT Midor made her professional debut at age 11
Midori, the violin prodigy who made her debut with Zubin Mehta and the New York Philharmonic at age 11, has announced a series of projects to mark the 20th anniversary of her career.
Her plans, which she unveiled at a press conference in Tokyo on Friday, include a special concert tour with longtime partner, pianist Robert MacDonald. The tour kicks off in May and will visit seven Japanese cities. The duo will perform Strauss' Violin Sonata and Schubert's piano piece Caprice Valse (as arranged by Liszt).
Other anniversary plans include two new CDs from Sony Classical - the first focused on her work with MacDonald and the second, a recording of Wieniawski's Violin Concerto No. 1 Midori made 14 years ago. Two books will also be published about the violinist in the next year.
In addition, Midori will also present a recital series, "Total Experience," in Japan in July, a television documentary about her life and an anniversary tour of Europe and concert appearances in the U.S.
25 February 2002 RW Deutsch
ORCHESTRA LEADER SEEKS VIOLIN Scottish Chamber Orchestra violinist/conductor Joseph Swensen wants a Strad
Joseph Swensen, violinist and principal conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra wants to buy a $2.1 million Stradivarius violin to use in performances with the orchestra. To that end, he is seeking private investors to finance his fancy.

71. RedLudwig.com: Music News
violinist midori and pianist/conductor Christoph Eschenbach have joined forces ona new recording of the rarely heard reconstruction of Mozart's Concerto for
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Home News Reviews Spotlight ... Who Is RedLudwig? The latest news in classical music. 28 June 2001 MIDORI, ESCHENBACH JOIN FORCES ON NEW CD Violinist Midori adjusted her fingerings for the Mozart work
Violinist Midori and pianist/conductor Christoph Eschenbach have joined forces on a new recording of the rarely heard reconstruction of Mozart's Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra, K. 56 The Sony Classical recording also features the composer's Sinfonia Concertante in E-Flat for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, K. 364 , with Eschenbach leading the NDR Sinfonieorchester on both works. Violist Nobuko Imai joins Midori on the Concertante recording.
The reconstruction of the concerto was done by contemporary musicologist Philip Wilby using the 120 surviving bars of Mozart's score. Mozart never completed the work. Wilby completed the first movement based on Mozart's existing measures and used the second and third movements of the violin sonata as the basis for the rest of the concerto.
What makes the Concertante different on this recording is that Imai uses scordatura tuning, in which the instrument is tuned to a different pitch. Imai said that in doing this it gave the sound of her viola "another dimension." It also required Midori to make adjustments in her fingering.

72. All Things Strings: Midori
That latter point, simply put—or perhaps not so simply, it turns out—is whatthe last 20 years have meant to the renowned violinist known as midori.
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and the Evolution
of Midori
by David Templeton
A protegé of the late violin teacher Dorothy DeLay at Juilliard School of Music, Midori emerged as a major musical force inspiring a veritable parade of meticulously groomed violinists-in-training. For years, the phrase, "Really, she's the next Midori!" was a kind of mantra among music teachers. The Midori phenomenon was pushed up a notch in 1986 when she broke not one, but two violin strings during a performance with the Boston Symphony at the Tanglewood Music Center, under the baton of Leonard Bernstein. Calm and composed through it all, Midori ended up playing three different violins in that one piece of music, never making a single mistake. The story of that performance became legend before the concert was even over. That was more than 15 years ago.

73. Midori
I saw midori perform with the Chicago Symphony in 1980s, I have been an avid fanof the Osakaborn New Yorker. In history, a non-white violinist had never
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74. Midori
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75. Lars Bjornkjaer & Rohan DeSilva - Violinist & Pianist
violinist virtuosos including Joshua Bell, Gil Shaham, Benny Kim and Kyoko Takazawa.In addition to his Johnny Carson Tonight Show appearance with midori, Mr
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"...all the rich
facets of the music were here expressed
to perfection."
- ANMELDELSE
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Mr. Bjornkjaer is currently living in Copenhagen where he is presented in recitals and concerts throughout Europe and the United States. Mr. Bjornkjaer is a graduate of Juilliard in New York and the winner of several prestigious awards, among them the Gold Medal in the Danish National Competition in 1986 and the Jacob Gade prize in 1987 for young, outstanding musicians. He is a friend of Betty Chao who was very impressed with the performance of Lars when they met in Europe. Mr. De Silva is an internationally distinguished collaborative pianist. He was awarded a special prize as Best Accompanist at the Ninth International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1990. He has performed as a chamber musician and soloist in major arts centers throughout the world. He has become a favorite collaborative pianist of the new generation of young violinist virtuosos including Joshua Bell, Gil Shaham, Benny Kim and Kyoko Takazawa. In addition to his Johnny Carson "Tonight Show" appearance with Midori, Mr. De Silva has numerous radio and television credits, including performances on WQXR, WNYC and WNCN in New York; Berlin Radio in Germany, NHK in Japan; CNN's "Showbiz Today" and a special televised recital in Tokyo with the winners of the Ninth International Tchaikovsky Competition. Now a resident of New York City, he has recorded for Deutsche Grammophon, CBS / Sony Classical and Collins Classics in London. Recent releases include collaborations with Anne Akiko Meyers and Kyoko Takazawa for RCA Victor.

76. A&L Performing Arts News Release - 2001-2002 Season
UCSB Arts Lectures presents acclaimed violinist midori and pianistRobert McDonald in their Santa Barbara area debut at Campbell Hall.
http://www.artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/archive/2001-2002/pr/midori.htm
December 11, 2001
Contact: Susan Gwynne
e-mail: gwynne-s@sa.ucsb.edu
violinist Midori and pianist Robert McDonald
in their Santa Barbara area debut at Campbell Hall Summary Facts:
  • Midori performs at UCSB in her Santa Barbara debut
  • Recent winner of the prestigious Avery Fisher Prize
  • Accompanist Robert McDonald has also partnered with Isaac Stern
  • A program of Schubert/Liszt, Beethoven, Webern and R. Strauss
  • Wednesday, January 16
  • 8 pm / UCSB Campbell Hall
  • General: $45/$35, UCSB students: $20 (limited availability)
The Toronto Star Baltimore Sun For more information,
Editor: For photos, please call
Susan Gwynne at (805) 893-2098.

77. Artists 1937-2001
199899 Distinguished Artists Series The Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra with StephenPrutsman, pianist midori, violinist Robert McDonald, pianist The Takács
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78. MCO 2001-2002 Henry Gronnier, Violinist
the American Youth Symphony, she has collaborated with Mstislav Rostropovich, NataliaGutman, Evgeny Kisin, Barbara Hendricks, Sara Chang, midori, Gil Shaham
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79. Midori - Violin
As a violinist, she balances her career between recitals and appearances with themost For several years now, midori has spent summers at the Marlboro Music
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    Midori Astonishes Cincinnati...Again - 2000
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    Cincinnati welcomes Midori for a series of concerts this weekend with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Jesús López-Cobos conducting. This is not the first time our audiences will be able to enjoy her charm and virtuosity.
    In February 1999, Midori stopped briefly in Cincinnati for a chamber music concert. Her last appearance with the CSO was in 1997 when she played the First Violin Concerto by Shostakovich.
    In Beethoven's Violin Concerto, which is in the program of this weekend's concerts, Midori plays the first movement with gentleness and unfulfilled yearning. Her interpretation is so touching that one has to pause and contemplate the magnitude of the moment. The sound is rich and full. The spirit of the music seems to shelter us from the worries of everyday life. This music composed almost two centuries ago and played on an instrument of equal age communicates incredible relevance and tearful emotion. We, mortal vessels, are faced with the work universal and timeless. And such is the reflection on Midori's performance.
    In the opening measures of the last movement, she reaches beauty and confidence. The sound builds up in strength, jumping between light and darkness, peace and sparks of turbulence or almost fury.

80. Midori Snyder, Hannah's Garden
sent me by way of the brownies was by none other than midori Snyder, a hannah's gardenis the deceptively simple tale of a nubile young violinist named Cassie
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Midori Snyder, hannah's garden (Viking, 2002) Well, I must say I was quite surprised when our Lady Grey asked me to write a review for this charming magazine. I am here as an observer for my Lady of the Winter Court, and I had not anticipated such an honor. Still, the dear lady promised me a new tale of the Summer and Winter Courts... 'Twould have been churlish to deny her at any rate, and with such an enticement set before me, too. Imagine my delight at the discovery that the charming little novel she sent me by way of the brownies was by none other than Midori Snyder, a lovely lady quite well known to Us in the Lands of Faerie. Miss Snyder is a wonderful writer, with a confidence and style that so many mortal storytellers sadly lack. hannah's garden is the deceptively simple tale of a nubile young violinist named Cassie, her dear yet apparently demented grandfather Daniel, and a battle between two Fey clans with Cassie's family at the center of the conflict. In the garden of the title, planted by Cassie's mysterious great-grandmother Hannah, Cassie will discover her family heritage of myth, magick, and sacrifice. For the border between the world of mortals and the world of Faerie is closing, and unless the mysterious grey-haired fiddler can convince Cassie to take up the traditional family bargain with the fey, the Green Clan will lose the battle to keep the way open. The Red Clan will take an unwilling sacrifice at random to open the border, and then they will control the gate. In the end, a willing and surprising mortal sacrifice must take place to ensure victory for the Green Clan.

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