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21. Masterworks Series - “Putin” On The Ritz
violinist anne akiko meyers, performing regularly with the world’s leadingorchestras, has firmly established herself as one of the most dynamic and
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Saturday, September 21, 2002, 8 pm Tour Destination: Russia Markand Thakar, conductor
Program Notes:
Kabalevsky
Colas Breugnon: Overture
Stravinsky
Petrouchka ... Violin Concerto
Anne Akiko Meyers Highlights of her 2001-02 season included performances with the Honolulu Symphony, the Nashville Symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic, the Saint Louis Symphony, and a return to both the Hong Kong Philharmonic and the Netherlands Radio Symphony with Stanislaw Skrowaczewski conducting. Ms. Meyers also toured Austria and Germany with the Polish Radio Symphony conducted by Antoni Wit and made her debut with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Australia. Previous seasons have included performances at the Mostly Mozart Festival in Tokyo with Gerard Schwarz conducting and a tour of Belgium and the Netherlands with Peter Oundjian conducting the Nieuw Sinfonietta. She appeared as part of the Leonard Bernstein celebration at the Lincoln Center Festival in 1998, and participated in a concert televised and broadcast throughout Europe playing the Sibelius Concerto with the RTVE Orchestra led by James DePreist. A recital tour took Ms. Meyers to the Old Forbidden City in Beijing, Madrid and in Ottawa.
Ms. Meyers’ highly acclaimed discography includes the Barber Violin Concerto and the Bruch Violin Concerto No.1 with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and sonatas of Saint-Saëns and Fauré for RPO Records. Her RCA Victor Red Seal catalogue includes Lalo’s “Symphonie Espagnole” and Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy” with Jesus Lopez-Cobos and the Royal Philharmonic; the Franck and Strauss sonatas; and the Mendelssohn Concerto and other works with Andrew Litton and the Philharmonia Orchestra. She has also released two recital discs: an album of encore pieces entitled “Salut d’Amour,” and an album featuring works by Copland, Ives, Piston, and David Baker with pianist André-Michel Schub. Her latest RCA disc features both Prokofiev Violin Concertos with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony under Dmitri Kitaenko.

22. Ensemble Scholarship And The Appointment Of Its Youth Ensembles Concert Orchestr
Overture to Colas Breugnon, Stravinsky's Petrushka and Tchaikovsky's Violin Concertowith internationallyknown guest artist, violinist anne akiko meyers.
http://www.dsso.com/news/9-16-02.html
Date: September 16, 2002
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Internationally Renowned Violinist joins DSSO Music Director/ Conductor Markand Thakar for the first stop on his “Grand Tour” of the world ’s greatest music. The Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra ushers in its 71st season of music-making with its first stop on Markand's Grand Tour, Saturday evening, September 21, at 8:00 pm at the DECC Auditorium. This opening gala concert features a program from the great tradition of Russian classical composers: Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky and Kabalevsky. Music Director Markand Thakar, beginning his second season with the DSSO, will conduct the Symphony in Kabalevsky's Overture to Colas Breugnon, Stravinsky's Petrushka and Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with internationally-known guest artist, violinist Anne Akiko Meyers. Anne Akiko Meyers The Kabalevsky overture, with its brilliant and jaunty themes, will open the program. In contrast is the evening’s second work featuring the tuneful ballet music of Stravinsky's Petrushka a fanciful tragedy set as a humorous love triangle between three puppets. The concert closes with the monumental Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. While now accepted as one of the standards of the violin and classical music repertoire, Tchaikovsky's concerto, when written, was regarded as so exceedingly difficult that it was rejected as being unplayable. However, in the intervening years, it has become an audience favorite and is often played for grand occasions. Itzhak Perlman played this concerto at the very first DSSO subscription concert held at the DECC in 1966.

23. The Spokane Symphony Press Releases
Spokane anne akiko meyers, world-renown American violinist and theSpokane Symphony, will present a stunning concert Friday Jan.
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24. The Spokane Symphony Reviews
in a concert. violinist anne akiko meyers did both in the SpokaneSymphony's performance Friday at the Opera House. Mind you, the
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25. CBC Radio Two In Performance September 2001 Listings
67. Thursday, Sept. 13. Photo of anne akiko meyers, From the Ottawa Chamber MusicFestival. violinist anne akiko meyers Pianist Li Jian. Mozart, Sonata No.
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M onday, Sept. 3
The Miro String Quartet, winners of the 1998 Banff International String Quartet Competition Beethoven, Quartet in C, Op. 59, No. 3 "Rasumovsky" Chan Ka Nin, Quartet No. 3
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4-6 September From the 2001 Banff International String Quartet Competition The winning quartet and other highlights of this week-long event that brought ten quartets and an enthusiastic audience to the Banff Centre of the Arts
W ednesday, Sept. 5
Highlights of performances from the 2001 Banff International String Quartet Competition
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Highlights of performances from the 2001 Banff International String Quartet Competition
F riday, Sept. 7
From St. John's, Newfoundland Highlights from the Festival 500 , a choral event that brought choirs from Europe, South Africa, South America, the U.S. and Canada to St. John's, Newfoundland in July. For programme details

26. Meyers Dazzles In CSO Debut
By Janelle Gelfand The Cincinnati Enquirer. American violinist anne akiko Meyersmade her Cincinnati debut 13 years ago in a recital for Matinee Musicale.
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Saturday, November 16, 2002 Meyers dazzles in CSO debut Violinist plays a profound Prokofiev
By Janelle Gelfand
The Cincinnati Enquirer
American violinist Anne Akiko Meyers made her Cincinnati debut 13 years ago in a recital for Matinee Musicale. It took far too long to bring back this dazzling artist, but on Thursday, she made an impressive debut with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in Music Hall. Her vehicle was Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 1, a work that is as dreamlike and Impressionistic as Prokofiev's Second Concerto is full-blooded. What she brought to it was vivid imagination, infusing the concerto's meandering themes with personality and stunning finesse. Paavo Jarvi's program, which included ballet suites by Prokofiev and Ravel, was all about subtlety and orchestral color. No doubt some of the kinks in Prokofiev's

27. Soloist Loves Gym, Prokofiev, `abnormal' Violin
What Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Jarvi, conductor; anne akiko meyers,violinist • When 730 pm today; 8 pm Friday and Saturday • Where
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Thursday, November 14, 2002 Soloist loves gym, Prokofiev, `abnormal' violin
By Janelle Gelfand
The Cincinnati Enquirer
It's not the first thing you'd guess a concert violinist would love, but Anne Akiko Meyers loves to work out. "I love going to the gym, just body work," says the violinist, who performs with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra today through Saturday in Music Hall. "The amount of time spent sitting on planes - I'm waiting, waiting, waiting to just play for half an hour. You've got to keep your body in motion. It helps with jet lag, stamina and stress. The violin is so incredibly, I think, abnormal." IF YO GO Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 3; Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major; Ravel

28. The World Violinist Links (Page 2 (K-Q))
meyers, anne akiko (1970 ) USA Ann akiko meyers BMG Classics Midori Yes, Ido have a favorite violinist - Her name is MIDORI by Sheila; A child no more
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29. Bravo! VAIL VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL PO Box 2270, Vail, Colorado
concert. violinist anne akiko meyers returns to the Festival on July20 to perform Tchaikovsky's Concerto in D Minor. Other highlights
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THE VAIL VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL CELEBRATES ITS FOURTEENTH SEASON
Vail, Co.- The glorious sounds of orchestral and chamber music will fill the Rocky Mountain air once again from June 27 through August 5, 2001 as the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival celebrates its Fourteenth Season. This year's theme "2001: A Musical Odyssey - Masters from the Past and Present" marks the beginning of a new millennium of music and exploring the legacies of many great composers. Over 60 concerts performed by over 40 acclaimed soloists, ensembles and three resident orchestras - the Dallas Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic and Colorado Symphony Orchestras - will be held at the newly remodeled Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater/Vilar Pavilion in Vail, the Vilar Center for the Arts in Beaver Creek and additional lodges and residences throughout the Vail Valley.
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra and its Music Director Marin Alsop will open the Festival on June 27 at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater/Vilar Pavilion. The romantic inaugural program features the Festival's former Artistic Director and renowned violinist Ida Kavafian performing Dvorak's Romance in F Minor. The symphony will also perform a pops concert with Judy Collins and help the Vail Valley celebrate Independence Day with two free patriotic concerts on July 1 in Beaver Creek and July 4 in Vail with a narration by Jack Kemp.

30. April 17, 1998 Weekender On The Scene
Internationally acclaimed classical violinist anne akiko meyers will appear ina recital at Tokyo's Suntory Hall on Wednesday, May 6, at 7 pm She will be
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ANNE AKIKO MEYERS VIOLIN RECITAL Internationally acclaimed classical violinist Anne Akiko Meyers will appear in a recital at Tokyo's Suntory Hall on Wednesday, May 6, at 7 p.m. She will be accompanied on piano by Li Jian Meyers has played with great philharmonic orchestras in North America, Europe and Asia and has recorded four albums on her own, including Meyers Encore!, The American Album, Mendelssohn Violin Concerto and Prokofiev Violin Concertos 1 and 2 Her Suntory Hall program will include selections such as Schnittke's Suite in the Old Style, Beethoven's Sonata No. 5 in F major Op.24 "Spring," Bartok's Roumanian Folk Dances and Schoenfield's Three Country Fiddle Tunes. Tickets are ¥6,500 for S seats, ¥5,500 for A seats, ¥4,500 for B seats and ¥3,500 for C seats. For further information, call the promoter, Kajimoto Music Office, at 3289-9999. KIRI TE KANAWA APPEARANCES New Zealand-born soprano Kiri Te Kanawa will make two Tokyo appearances on a four-stop Japan tour beginning May 29. On that night she will perform in a recital at Sumida Triphony Hall, followed by a June 10 orchestra recital at Suntory Hall. Both begin at 7 p.m. with doors opeing at 6:30. She will also sing at Morioka in northern Japan on June 2 and in Osaka June 6.

31. October 20, 2000 Weekender On The Scene
anne akiko. Internationally known classical violinist anne akiko meyers will appearin a recital on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 7 pm at Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall.
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ANNE AKIKO Internationally known classical violinist Anne Akiko Meyers will appear in a recital on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. at Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. Her program will include Berloiz: Caprice and Reverie, Janaeck: Violin Sonata, Dohnanyi: Violin Sonata Op. 21 and Stravinsky: Diverti-mento. Accompanying on piano will be Akira Eguchi
PAUL MAURIAT GRAND ORCHESTRA TOUR
PAUL MAURIAT The Paul Mauriat Grand Orchestra, conducted by Gilles Gambus , will make a two-concert Tokyo stop on its Japan Tour 2000, playing Kosei Nenkin Kaikan in Shinjuku on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18 and 19, at 2 p.m. Doors open at 1. Thirty-one musicians make up the band, famous for its late 1960s hit "Love is Blue," and the theme of the tour is "The Legend Lives on Into the 21st Century." They will play a variety of popular instrumental tunes, classical pieces and movie themes.
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32. RPO Offers Beethoven’s Magnificent Seventh - Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Program Oct. 24 26 also features works by Haydn and Prokofiev withguest conductor Yoav Talmi and violinist anne akiko meyers.
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Rochester, N.Y., Oct. 7, 2002
– The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of guest conductor Yoav Talmi presents Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 as well as Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 1 featuring soloist Anne Akiko Meyers in performances at 8 p.m. Oct. 24 and 26 in the Eastman Theatre. The program also includes Haydn’s Symphony No. 96 Ms. Meyers has performed with major orchestras worldwide including the Baltimore Symphony, Boston Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Moscow Philharmonic, Berlin Radio Orchestra, and Tokyo’s NHK Symphony. Last season, she presented a world premiere of Joseph Schwantner’s violin concerto, Angelfire , with Marin Alsop and the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. Her discography includes recordings of both Prokofiev violin concertos with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony under Dmitri Kitaenko for the RCA Victor Red Seal label. In 1993 at age 23, Ms. Meyers was awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant, the only artist to be the sole recipient of this annual award. She has studied with Alice Schoenfeld at the Colburn School of Performing Arts in Lost Angeles, with Josef Gingold at Indiana University, and with Masao Kawasaki and Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School. She lives in New York City.

33. Jose Sanchez-Penzo: The Way Famous String Instruments Went - Players
Remarks The Pietro Guarneri, which was formerly owned by Carl Flesch, was lent herby the amateur violinist and collector Daniel Tschudi. meyers, anneakiko ?
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Ma, Yo-Yo
American/Chinese
b 07.10.1955 Paris
C Goffriller C Montagnana, Domenico C Davidoff Strad., A. Remarks: p 484 Teachers:
  • Scholz, János - Julliard School of Nusic New York
  • Rose, Leonard - Julliard School of Nusic New York
Maisky, Mischa
Israelian/Letvian
b 10.01.1948 Riga
C Montagnana, Domenico Remarks: p 491 Teachers:
  • Rostropovich, Mstisla - Conservatoire Moscow
Markevitch, Dimitry
American/Russian
b 16.03.1923 La Tour-de-Peilz C Lété C Markevitch Strad., A. Remarks: On his Strad Markevitch says: 'I performed all the Bach suites on it in Carnegie Hall. However, I sold it in 1972. It was painful to do because I would have liked to have kept it in the family, but I wasn't happy with it. I don't like Strads for the simple reason that they always have a "Strad" sound. I prefer to create my own sound. I play a French cello now, a Lété from 1839, a docile instrument that sounds well wherever I play. Teachers:
  • Eisenberg, Maurice - Ecole Normale Paris
  • Piatigorsky, Gregor - Paris and USA

34. Jose Sanchez-Penzo: The Way Famous String Instruments Went - Instruments
112, Potter, Tully Brahm's understudy violinist Marie Soldat-Roeger The Strad,December 1996, Page 1314. 167, Unknown Concert Notes anne-akiko meyers.
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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.

35. City Pulse - MUSIC
Nor could the featured soloist for the Barber concerto, violinist anne akiko meyers,be more perfectly matched to the serious tasks set for that evening.
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Doug Elbinger photo Gustav Meier: Affinity for grandeur of 20th-century American music. MasterWorks 2
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The double immersion should demonstrate the emotional and intellectual staying power of the romantic tradition, especially when loving and expert hands are tending the flame.
Nor could the featured soloist for the Barber concerto, violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, be more perfectly matched to the serious tasks set for that evening. She and Meier are as close to one another in their affinity for the sad grandeur of 20th-century American music as they are in name. Meyers has spent years sportingly diving into the spit-warm-from-overuse pools of Mozart and Mendelssohn, but the bracing waters of modernity offer her a much more sympathetic element. She has been associated with the Barber concerto since she was 18 years old, and by now can lay as solid a claim to its restless, lush soundscape as any violinist alive.
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36. Cso030302
Peter Serkin and Radu Lupu and violinist Gil Shaham. In the young, hot'' categoryare violinists Leila Josefowicz and anne akiko meyers, cellist Steven
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CSO to focus on the great masterpieces
Mary Ellyn Hutton, Post music writer Paavo Jarvi will encore his first season as Cincinnati Symphony music director with a focus on the great masterpieces. That's the best way, he said, to help the orchestra know him better and to establish a close working relationship. ''One of the most important things for me is to try to find a certain common ground with the orchestra in key repertoire important repertoire that one needs to start a process with. Paavo Jarvi ''After all, it is a very young marriage.''

37. INKPOT#76 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra - 26 May 199
JapaneseAmerican violinist anne akiko meyers is one of those soloist nameswho are known by many, but to whom full-fledged fame remains elusive.
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Presented by Singapore Symphonia Company Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Coriolan Overture , op.62
Felix MENDELSSOHN-Bartholdy Violin Concerto in E minor, op.64
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No.5 in D minor, op.47
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David ATHERTON conductor OVERALL NOISE RATING: 3 (I don't blame the little girls. I blame their parents for bringing them.) The Noise Rating Index is a partially-objective measurement of pager and handphone blasts, 9pm and 10pm watch beeps, coughing-during-the-pianissimo-bits, intra-audience conversation and other mind-bogglingly inept noises emitted in the concert hall during actual performance of music. It is measured on a scale of to 5, in increasing annoyance. This review has been kindly sponsored by the Singapore Symphonia Co. Ltd by Chia Han-Leon Well, that must have been the mellowest rendition of the Coriolan Overture I've ever heard. I was rather surprised that Beethoven could be made to sound so honey-smooth. Though the Hong Kong Philharmonic clearly showcased the ability of their individual sections to play with great precision and skill, I found that the blank picture they drew of

38. 2002-2003 Season Calendar
anne akiko meyers replaces originally scheduled violinist Gil Shaham in the seasonopener performing Maurice Ravel’s fiery Tzigane and Poème by Ernest
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>> 2002-2003 Calendar Masterworks A Masterworks B Masterworks C SuperPOPS ... CSO Presents 2002-2003 Season Calendar CSO PERFORMANCES: Tue-Sat performances begin at 7:30pm, unless otherwise noted.
Sunday performances begin at 2:30pm.
Performances are held in Boettcher Concert Hall at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. PRE-CONCERT DISCUSSIONS: Arrive one hour prior to all Masterworks concerts for an informative pre-concert talk. BUY TICKETS ONLINE: www.denvercenter.org/cso September 13 - 15 GALA OPENING WEEKEND (FRI 8:30, SAT, SUN)
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Maestra Alsop begins the CSO’s 2002-2003 Season with a program of passion, virtuosity and musical joie de vivre . Anne Akiko Meyers replaces originally scheduled violinist Gil Shaham in the season opener performing Maurice Ravel’s fiery Tzigane and Poème by Ernest Chausson with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.

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anne akiko meyers Awardwinning violinist, Sir Roger Norrington World-renownedconductor specialising in historically informed performance.
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