The Week in Reviews, Op. 446: Glenn Dicterow; Yura Lee and Tereza Stanislav; Hilary Hahn
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By Laurie Niles: In an effort to promote the coverage of live violin performance, Violinist.com each week presents links to reviews of notable concerts and recitals around the world. Violinist Glenn Dicterow. Glenn Dicterow performed Bernstein's "Serenade" with the Spokane Symphony. The Spokesman-Review: "...the solo violin and orchestra in Bernstein�s work collaborate from the start in refining and exploring the meanings pregnant in that opening solo utterance...That was exactly the experience we enjoyed on Saturday night � of hearing violin playing of exquisite refinement, of consistently ..read more
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REVIEW: Jinjoo Cho & Eric Wong: Live in Johnson City
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By Diana Skinner: Who says you have to live in a big city to hear great music? Move over, Nashville. Make way for another "music city" in Tennessee � Johnson City � where a large audience recently had the opportunity to hear a stellar viola quintet. The group was part of the "Faculty and Guest Artist String Chamber Recital" at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). (I previously wrote about ETSU regarding its new summer chamber music festival for young string players.) I had a feeling this would be a special concert, starting with violinist Jinjoo Cho, recently appointed Associate Professor a ..read more
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REVIEW: Yura Lee and Tereza Stanislav Play Mozart with LACO
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By Laurie Niles: Violist-violinist Yura Lee and violinist Tereza Stanislav gave a truly stunning performance of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante, along with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) and Jaime Martin, Friday night at the Alex Theater in Glendale, Calif. Performing Mozart's 1779 composition that casts violin and viola as co-protagonists, here were two musicians completely in step rhythmically, harmonically and aesthetically, like Mozartian musical twins. At the same time, they brought vividly different performance personalities to stage - and I'm not just talking about their outfits ..read more
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Creative Music Literacy with Carrie Salisbury and Michael McLean, at ASTA/SAA 2024
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By Laurie Niles: How I wish that Suzuki teachers Carrie Salisbury and Michael McLean had been there to teach me theory, back when I was a young violin student! String educators Carrie Salisbury and Michael McLean. I was one of those violin-centric students who had no background in piano, nor did I have any theory classes or lessons before college. So once I became a music major - wow, did I have a lot of catching up to do! I had to take a class called, "Bonehead Theory" - kidding, but I had to remediate. I never felt proficient or confident in theory, despite actually being interested in it ..read more
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24 Competitors Announced in 2024 Primrose International Viola Competition
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By Laurie Niles: The Colburn School and the American Viola Society today announced the 24 violists who will compete in the 2024 Primrose International Viola Competition, which will take place June 17-22 at the Colburn School in Los Angeles. Violists who will compete in the 2024 Primrose International Viola Competition, live at the Colburn School. The 24 violists were chosen from 156 applications received during a pre-screening round that closed in January. They include musicians representing 12 countries, with participants ranging in age from 16 to 30, with an average age of 24. They include ..read more
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Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante: Perspectives from Tereza Stanislav and Yura Lee
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By Laurie Niles: If you ask a group of string players, "What is your favorite violin concerto by Mozart?" a good percentage of them will completely ignore the composer's five official violin concertos and respond, "the Sinfonia Concertante!" Of course this piece is not even called a "concerto," and it's not just for violin. The Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat major pairs violin and viola together, as equal partners in the spotlight. Or maybe more like conjoined twins... "It�s like each person taking one side of the ski, yet skiing together," said Yura Lee, principal violist of the Los Angeles C ..read more
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The Week in Reviews, Op. 445: Nathan Olson, Hilary Hahn, Anne Akiko Meyers
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By Laurie Niles: In an effort to promote the coverage of live violin performance, Violinist.com each week presents links to reviews of notable concerts and recitals around the world. Violinist Nathan Olson. Photo courtesy Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Nathan Olson performed Benjamin Britten's Violin Concerto with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Texas Classical Review: "As the violin soloist, DSO co-concertmaster Nathan Olson proved an effective solo protagonist, alternating between a fervent singing tone that reflects the somber mood and brisk dance gestures that try but fail to escape the angst ..read more
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Review: LA Phil's Triumphant 'Organ Symphony'
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By Laurie Niles: Walt Disney Concert Hall's magnificent, one-of-a-kind, 6,134-pipe organ looms large at any performance in that venue, but last weekend it was truly the hero of the show. The instrument - which locals affectionately call the "French fry organ" - even received its own special round of applause. Laurie and Robert Niles at Walt Disney Concerto Hall - with its unique organ. That applause was for the "Organ Symphony" - Camille Saint-Sa�ns Symphony No. 3 in C minor - performed Friday night by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, led by conductor Louis Langr�e. It was one of three performan ..read more
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V.com weekend vote: Do you have dreams about your violin (or other instrument)?
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By Laurie Niles: Do you have dreams about your violin, viola or other instrument that you play? And I mean literal dreams - do you go to sleep and night and occasionally dream that you are playing, or trying to play, or are in some music-related situation? Here is an example for you, of a cello-related dream: @classicalmusicdaily Musicians Nightmares are Unique via ???? @nick.canellakis_cellist ? original sound - Classical Music Daily I think my favorite part of this is where the pianist randomly says, "It's for Rostropovich!" I've certainly had a number of violin-related dreams over many dec ..read more
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The Bach Odyssey
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By Stephen Brivati: It is a truism to note that the Sonatas and Partitas of Bach are at the core of what being a violinist means. They in turn frustrate, inform, inspire and profoundly touch us as human beings. I can easily imagine Bach, now on the astral plane, turning to Anna and saying with a chuckle "Seht, wie ich ihre K�pfe durcheinandergebracht habe!" (My skanky version of "Hah! I messed up their heads good and proper!") This being the case, the S+Ps are used to judge violinists in all manner of situations. The first for me was back in the dark ages when I had to graduate from RCM (the ..read more
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