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Extractions: close window Judith Ingolfsson's performances in 2002-2003 include appearances with the Symphony Orchestras of Iceland, Victoria, Vermont, Long Bay, Peoria, Cape Cod and West Virginia as well as the South Carolina and Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestras. This season also marks her first as a performing member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's Chamber Music Society Two. Ms. Ingolfsson's Carnegie Hall debut recital in April 2000 affirmed her ascendancy as a rising star. The New York Times stated, "Judith Ingolfsson gave a technically assured and interpretively astute recital...and made her performance a journey to the soulful core. She gave a sizzling account, producing both fireworks and a singing tone." As a recitalist, she has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including the La Jolla Chamber Music Society, Grand Teton Music Festival, the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, the Cleveland Museum of Art, Reykjavík Arts Festival in Iceland, Pro Arte Musicale in Puerto Rico, La Asociación Nacional de Conciertos de Panamá and the Macau Cultural Center. Her festival appearances include the Cape and Islands Chamber Music Festival, the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in Finland, the Menuhin Festival in Switzerland, and the Orlando Festival in the Netherlands. Ms. Ingolfsson has appeared in numerous radio and television broadcasts. She made her first appearance on Icelandic television at the age of five. Since then her notable performances have been seen on PBS, CBS Sunday Morning, and NHK of Japan and broadcast on countless radio stations internationally. In 1999, National Public Radio's Performance Today named her Debut Artist of the Year praising her "remarkable intelligence, musicality, and sense of insight."
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Extractions: Debut Artist of the Year, 1999 NPR Performance Today Award Icelandic violinist Judith Ingolfsson is the recipient of numerous prestigious competition prizes. In 1999, she was named "Debut Artist of the Year" by National Public Radio's Performance Today. Ms. Ingolfsson won First Prize at the 1998 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, where she received the first 24-karat Joseph Gingold gold medal, and a special prize for the best performance of a Bach work. Other recent prizes include the Nathan Wedeen Management Award at the 1998 Concert Artists Guild Competition, Third Prize and the Audience Award at the 1997 Paganini International Violin Competition, and First Prize at the 1997 D'Angelo International Young Artist Competition. Since making her solo debut with the Waiblinger Chamber Orchestra in Germany at the age of eight, Ms. Ingolfsson has been featured as soloist with numerous orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Kansas City Symphony, Pacific Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, Iceland Symphony, and the Orchestra of Teatro Carlo Felice in Italy. Highlights of her 1999-2000 season include appearances with the St. Louis Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Grand Rapids Symphony, New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, and the release of her debut CD on the Catalpa Classics label. Conductors with whom she has recently collaborated with include Wolfgang Sawallisch, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, Gerard Schwarz, David Lockington, Gilbert Varga, Patrick Summers and Jorge Mester.
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Extractions: Judith Ingolfsson Judith Ingolfsson gave a technically assured and interpretively astute recital at Carnegie Hall and made her performance a journey to the soulful core .She gave a sizzling account, producing both fireworks and a singing tone. The New York Times, April, 2000 Icelandic violinist Judith Ingolfsson is the 1998 Gold Medal winner of the quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, the violin worlds most prestigious prize. Her artistry was recently heralded as effortless; her tone ravishingly beautiful, pure and adaptable; her sense of style unerring; and her expressiveness simple, direct and strongly felt ( Strings Ms. Ingolfssons Carnegie Hall debut recital in April 2000 affirmed her ascendancy as a rising star and gave notice of a virtuoso of extraordinary technical command, sensitivity, and compelling presence. In addition to her triumph in Indianapolis, that same year she received the Nathan Wedeen Management Award sponsored by Concert Artists Guild. Ms. Ingolfsson was awarded the 2001 Chamber Music America / WQXR Record Award for her debut recording on Catalpa Classics (released Fall 2000). Since making her solo orchestral debut in Germany at the age of eight, Ms. Ingolfsson has appeared with numerous orchestras internationally. Recent season highlights include The Philadelphia Orchestra led by Wolfgang Sawallisch, the St. Louis Symphony conducted by Jesus Lopez-Cobos, the Indianapolis Symphony, and the San Diego Symphony with Gerard Schwarz. She has also performed with the Kansas City Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Grand Rapids Symphony, Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, and the Orchestra of
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Extractions: Icelandic violinist Judith Ingolfsson is the 1998 Gold Medal winner of the quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, the violin world's most prestigious prize. Her artistry was recently heralded as "effortless; her tone ravishingly beautiful, pure, and adaptable; her sense of style unerring; and her expressiveness simple, direct and strongly felt ( Strings )." Ingolfsson's Carnegie Hall debut recital in April 2000 affirmed her ascendancy as a rising star and gave notice of a virtuoso of extraordinary technical command, sensitivity, and compelling presence. In addition to her triumph in Indianapolis, that same year she received the Nathan Wedeen Management Award sponsored by Concert Artists Guild. She was also third prize laureate and audience favorite at the 1997 Paganini Violin Competition. Most recently, Ms. Ingolfsson was awarded the 2001 Chamber Music America/WQXR Record Award for her debut recording on Catalpa Classics (released Fall 2000).
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Extractions: CATALPA 65896-30101 (72:57) Ronald Sat provides sensitive, atmospheric support, and Catalpa's engineers have captured the full bloom of the Stradivari upon which she plays. But the violinist's unique poetry, personalizing each of the diverse works, carries the recital. This sensitivity, rarer now perhaps than in past generations, should ingratiate her with audiences. And this first collection deserves morethoughtful attention than that almost automatically accorded to the megahyped debuts of hothoused prodigies. Highly recommended. Robert Maxham Icelandic violinist Judith Ingolfsson is the 1998 gold medal winner of the quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, the violin world's most prestigious prize. Her artistry was recently heralded as "effortless; her tone ravishingly beautiful, pure and adaptable; her sense of style unerring; and her expressiveness simple, direct and strongly felt (Strings)."
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Extractions: Fax: +1 (212) 397-5860 MANAGEMENT EMAIL Violinist Judith Ingolfsson commands a distinguished position among the world's foremost young musicians. Ms. Ingolfsson sprung to international attention in 1998 when she won the Gold Medal at the highly esteemed International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. Also a prize winner at the Concert Artists Guild Competition and the Paganini International Violin Competition, Ms. Ingolfsson was awarded the 2001 Chamber Music America / WQXR Record Award for her debut CD on Catalpa Classics. In 1999, National Public Radio's Performance Today named her Debut Artist of the Year praising her "remarkable intelligence, musicality, and sense of insight." Ms. Ingolfsson made her solo orchestral debut in Germany at the age of eight, and has subsequently been a guest soloist with some of the finest orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony and the National Symphony. In October 2000, Ms. Ingolfsson embarked on an acclaimed 15-city North American tour with the Iceland Symphony that included the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. She has collaborated with many renowned conductors, including Leonard Slatkin, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Raymond Leppard, Jorge Mester and Gerard Schwarz. Other recent highlights include performances with the Symphony Orchestras of New Haven, Memphis, San Diego, Indianapolis, Dayton, Grand Rapids, Victoria, Vermont, Long Bay, Peoria, Cape Cod and West Virginia as well as the South Carolina and Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestras, the Pacific Symphony and the New York Pops Orchestra with Skitch Henderson in Carnegie Hall.
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Extractions: Fax: +1 (212) 397-5860 MANAGEMENT EMAIL Violinist Judith Ingolfsson commands a distinguished position among the world's foremost young musicians. Ms. Ingolfsson sprung to international attention in 1998 when she won the Gold Medal at the highly esteemed International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. Also a prize winner at the Concert Artists Guild Competition and the Paganini International Violin Competition, Ms. Ingolfsson was awarded the 2001 Chamber Music America / WQXR Record Award for her debut CD on Catalpa Classics. In 1999, National Public Radio's Performance Today named her Debut Artist of the Year praising her "remarkable intelligence, musicality, and sense of insight." Ms. Ingolfsson made her solo orchestral debut in Germany at the age of eight, and has subsequently been a guest soloist with some of the finest orchestras, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony and the National Symphony. In October 2000, Ms. Ingolfsson embarked on an acclaimed 15-city North American tour with the Iceland Symphony that included the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. She has collaborated with many renowned conductors, including Leonard Slatkin, Jesus Lopez-Cobos, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Raymond Leppard, Jorge Mester and Gerard Schwarz. Other recent highlights include performances with the Symphony Orchestras of New Haven, Memphis, San Diego, Indianapolis, Dayton, Grand Rapids, Victoria, Vermont, Long Bay, Peoria, Cape Cod and West Virginia as well as the South Carolina and Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestras, the Pacific Symphony and the New York Pops Orchestra with Skitch Henderson in Carnegie Hall.
Extractions: CATALPA 65896-30101 (72:57) Ronald Sat provides sensitive, atmospheric support, and Catalpa's engineers have captured the full bloom of the Stradivari upon which she plays. But the violinist's unique poetry, personalizing each of the diverse works, carries the recital. This sensitivity, rarer now perhaps than in past generations, should ingratiate her with audiences. And this first collection deserves morethoughtful attention than that almost automatically accorded to the megahyped debuts of hothoused prodigies. Highly recommended. Robert Maxham Icelandic violinist Judith Ingolfsson is the 1998 gold medal winner of the quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, the violin world's most prestigious prize. Her artistry was recently heralded as "effortless; her tone ravishingly beautiful, pure and adaptable; her sense of style unerring; and her expressiveness simple, direct and strongly felt (Strings)."
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La Jolla Chamber Music Society: Discovery Series NEWSRELEASE August 15, 2001 violinist judith ingolfsson OPENS LA JOLLA CHAMBER MUSICSOCIETY'S 20012002 DISCOVERY SERIES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2001 La Jolla, CA http://www.ffaire.com/pr/ljcms/discovery.html
Extractions: La Jolla, CA-The La Jolla Chamber Music Society's 2001-2002 Discovery Series begins on Sunday, November 11, 2001 with a performance by violinist Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Ronald Sat. The duo will perform Schoenberg's Phantasy, Strauss's Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat Major, Op. 18, Bach's Solo Partita in B Minor and Ravel's Tzigane, rapsodie de concert at 3:00 p.m. in Sherwood Auditorium at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, 700 Prospect Street, La Jolla, CA. Single tickets for this concert are $20 for adults and $5 for students (ages 6-18). For tickets or more information, call the Society's box office at 858-459-3728 or visit the Society's website at www.ljcms.org .
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