CBC Radio Two In Performance, March 2001 Listings From Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg. The Iceland Symphony Orchestra on its50th anniversary, conducted by Rico Saccani with violinist judith ingolfsson. http://www.radio.cbc.ca/programs/inperformance/01Mar/01Mar_listing.html
Extractions: March 2001 A Millennium of Music Part V: The 20th century The last in the five-part series features as panelists the composers Peter Maxwell Davies and Gary Kulesha as well as Tim Page , music critic and editor of the Glenn Gould Reader From Pollack Hall in Montreal A "Recorder Retrospective" Some of Montreal's best recorder players, supported by strings and percussion, present a thousand years of music for the recorder. Includes works by Byrd, Vivaldi, Libre Vermeil, Maute and Andriessen. From Vancouver Playhouse, Hornist Martin Hackleman and pianist Kelly Kerr Beethoven, Sonata for horn and piano
Letter From The Director We are pleased to be able to present to you two worldclass soloists during ourseason violinist judith ingolfsson and classical guitarist Ernesto Bitetti. http://www.elkhartcountysymphony.org/letter.html
Extractions: Dear Music Lovers, We are very excited to present to you the "Wide World of Music" for our 2001-2002 season! Not only will you hear tried-and-true symphonic favorites, but you will also experience many other types and styles of music, from the rhythmic verve and tunefulness of the music of Spanish and Hispanic composers to the drive and soul of African-American music. We are pleased to be able to present to you two world-class soloists during our season: violinist Judith Ingolfsson and classical guitarist Ernesto Bitetti. Ms. Ingolfsson will perform the incomparable Violin Concerto of Beethoven, and Mr. Bitetti performs perhaps the best-known of all guitar concertos, Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez , a concerto so popular that its second movement has been arranged and adapted by famous performers of jazz and pop music. There are wonderful surprises awaiting you at every concert, including the Jubilee Ringers and the Elkhart County Symphony Chorus at our Holiday concert in December, and a community Festival Gospel Choir at our April "Amazing Grace" concert. We will also feature the Elkhart Central High School Orchestra and the winner of the 2002 Student Concerto Competition at our February concert. We are happy to have Elkhart's own Celia Weiss as guest organ soloist at our March concert, along with the Elkhart County Symphony Chorus and Goshen Community Chorale. She will be performing Poulenc's Organ Concerto on the "King of the Instruments," the organ.
UNO's Overture To The Cultural Season The Music Department launches its fifth Musical Excursions Series on Oct.23, with an austere perfomance by violinist, judith ingolfsson. http://www.uno.edu/~drif/10-15-98/overture.html
Extractions: October is National Arts and Humanities month and the beginning of New Orleans Cultural Season. This year is ripe with entertainment that is sure to elevate your spirits and cultivate your mind. Many of the theatre, art and music productions taking place are in cooperation with the UNO community, featuring student-participants and/or offering student rates for performances. The evenings are tailor-made just for you. So come on put on a tie, polish your shoes and add a little art to your life. The Music Department launches its fifth Musical Excursions Series on Oct. 23, with an austere perfomance by violinist, Judith Ingolfsson. A native of Iceland, Ingolfsson was recently named the Josef Gingold Gold Medalist of the 1998 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, and also received a special prize for the best performance of a Bach work. Her performances have been broadcast in the United States and Europe, including National Public Radios Performance Today and CBS Sunday Morning.
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Violinist Judith Ingolfsson At Howland Center violinist judith ingolfsson At Howland Center. The Howland ChamberMusic Circle resumes its regular season with a concert by the http://www.pcnr.com/News/2000/0315/Cultural_Events/mar15oa5762.html
Extractions: Violinist Judith Ingolfsson At Howland Center. The Howland Chamber Music Circle resumes its regular season with a concert by the young violinist Judith Ingolfsson, recipient of numerous prestigious competition awards on March 19th at 4 pm. In 1999, Ms. Ingolfsson was named "Debut Artist of the Year" by the National Public Radios "Performance Today." Ms. Ingolfsson won the Gold Medal 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. She was also awarded the use of the 1683 Stradivarius formerly owned by Josef Gingold, which she can play until it is passed on to the next winner of the competition in three years 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 under the baton of Wolfgang Sawallisch. She appeared in recital in New York and other American cities as well as in Europe and Hong Kong. As a result of winning the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, Ms.lngolfsson will tour the United States and Europe making over thirty concerto and recital appearances in the next two seasons including her solo debut recital at Carnegie Hall in April. Judith Ingolfsson will be ably assisted by pianist Ronald Sat, who has been praised for his elegant sonorities, seamless collaboration and refined pianism. For their performance at the Howland Center Ms. Ingolfsson has chosen to play "Autumn Music" by Ned Rorem, Sonatensatz by Brahms, "Poeme Mystique" by Bloch, the Solo Sonata No.3 in C major by Bach and the Fantasie brillante on themes from Gounods opera "Faust" by Henri Wieniawski.
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Augusta Free Press : The Best violinist judith ingolfsson, Madison Music Now!, Wilson Hall Auditorium, JamesMadison University, Harrisonburg, 8 pm Info (540) 5686363 or www.jmu.edu. http://www.waynesborova.net:8082/augustafreepress/stories/storyReader$5934
Extractions: Our investigation into the rumors swirling around a possible state judicial inquiry into the actions of a member of the local bench - and possible violations of confidentiality requirements that mandate silence on the part of those involved in such processes - has hit a dead end. (To read the rest of the story, click above.) Regular listeners of WZXI-95.5FM noticed something different about the station the morning of March 10. After "The Bob and Sheri Show," a long-time WZXI favorite, the format didn't switch back over to adult contemporary music as it had for what seemed like forever. (To read the rest of the story, click above.)
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Extractions: Stonewall Jackson Inn April 2003 Newsletter In This Month's Edition: Local Calendar of Events TOOLS THAT BUILT THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY: ASPECTS OF ITS EARLY TECHNOLOGY will be on display at the Shenandoah Valley Folk Art and Heritage Center in Dayton. The exhibit will on display through April 8. The center is open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Information: 879-2616 For the wine and cheese lover, Shenandoah Vineyards has the weekends for you (every Sat. and Sun.). Enjoy wines paired with cheeses and other special treats. Event is $5.00 which includes tasting glass. (540) 984-8699. Eastern Mennonite Universitys Annual Jazz and Swing Sisters Spring Concert, always an upbeat, celebrative program, the EMU Jazz ensemble performs a variety of big-band and swing tunes, spirituals and contemporary selections. The Swing Sisters, a close-harmony quartet, is featured on some numbers. Dr. Steve Sachs, professor of music at EMU, is the Director. Contact Jim Bishop, 432-4211 Admission free.
JMU School Of Music Rhapsody Newsletter Auditorium. Later events in the series, all scheduled in Wilson, willinclude performances by violinist judith ingolfsson on Jan. 28 http://www.jmu.edu/music/rhapsody_newsletter/
Chanticleer season. The opening concert features the Iceland Symphony orchestrawith judith ingolfsson, violinist, on Friday October 20. Early http://www.la.unm.edu/~magner/chanticleer.htm
Extractions: CHANTICLEER CONCERT - LA CONCERT ASSOCIATION CLOSES ON HIGH NOTE a capella vocal ensemble. Chanticleer takes their name from the clear singing rooster in "The Nuns Priests Tale" from Chaucers Canterbury Tales. Founded by Louis Botto 22 years ago, the group has grown in popularity and renown. They recently received a Grammy Award for their new recording The Colors of Love Opening with a 14 th century French motet Alpha vibrans monumentum , the men split into three sections forming sides of an open square, the higher voices facing the audience. This formation allowed a wonderful emphasis of the text with a natural control of dynamics as the lower voices sustained the more active and important upper lines. Ave verum corpus Duo Seraphim For the second section of the concert, the men chose three madrigals from their vast repertoire of English and Italian secular choral pieces. From the frisky frottolo of Josquin des Pres, Il Grillo (The Cricket) to the plaintive Ma Ben (My Dear One) by Danish composer Gistou, each phrase was delicately painted its own appropriate color, as in the echoing "Anch io" ("and I, as well ") floating sadly from one man to another. The set was rounded out by John Bennets
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Peabody News | September/October 2000 surprisingly distinguished recordings should make listeners curious to hear the Icelanders,music director Rico Saccani and violinist judith ingolfsson at the http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/concerts-and-events/pn/sept00/wpas.html
Extractions: Washington Performing Arts Society By Stephen Wigler For Baltimore music lovers with either insatiable appetites for concerts or unquenchable thirsts for the world's most celebrated orchestras and recitalists, trips south to hear the offerings of the Washington Performing Arts Society are absolute necessities. Put simply, the WPAS series, which celebrates its 35th anniversary this season, is one of the most glamorous in North America. This season's WPAS highlights some might more accurately be called klieg lights begin with a recital by the great young Welsh bass, Bryn Terfel, at DAR Constitution Hall (Oct. 4). Terfel can be expected to fill every seat, but tickets for Cecilia Bartoli's recital (Oct. 25), in the same huge space, are likely to prove as scarce as the proverbial hen's teeth. They are worth the attempt (and the price); the world's favorite (and only) superstar mezzo-soprano is also a great musician. The troika of superstar vocalists will be completed by an appearance by soprano Dawn Upshaw (Feb. 11). Recitals by instrumentalists by up-and-coming musicians as well as by established stars are more plentiful. Local piano aficionados may remember Ilya Itin as the young Russian whose , dreamily lyrical playing of Rachmaninov and Chopin deserved better than the second prize he received at the William Kapell Competition more than ten years ago. Itin was better appreciated at the more prestigious Leeds Competition in 1995, when he earned first prize. His WPAS recital debut in the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater may prove fascinating (Oct. 21). Another appearance in the Terrace theater by an even younger Moscow-trained pianist, Katia Skanavi, whose keyboard style is stormy rather than dreamy, is also worth investigating (Dec. 2). Two musicians who do not need an introduction are cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Emanuel Ax., who give a joint recital in the center's Concert Hall (Dec. 5).
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Floridian: Classical File as mature and astute as judith ingolfsson, an Icelandic known as the Poeme Mystique,ingolfsson's uncommonly bright demands on the violinist, both technically http://www.sptimes.com/News/120901/Floridian/Classical_file.shtml
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Inside Binghamton University The concert, at 8 pm Saturday, November 23, at the Anderson Center ConcertTheater, also features violinist judith ingolfsson. Tickets http://inside.binghamton.edu/November-December/7nov02/artbriefs.html
Extractions: Published weekly during the academic year by the Office of Communications and Marketing, 3699 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, N.Y. 13850. Anita Doll, interim associate vice president of communications and marketing; Marty Doorey, editor; Sandra Paniccia, layout editor; Katie Ellis, Janice Endresen, Gail Glover, Susan E. Barker, Karen Fennie, John Hartrick, Ingrid Husisian, Susann Thiel, Lee Shepherd, contributing writers; Evangelos Dousmanis, photography; Libby Graves, webmaster. Phone 607-777-6366. COMMENTS: Email Inside BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY The Georgian State Dance Company, with 100 dancers, singers and musicians, will perform a mix of classical and folk dances in an 8 p.m. performance Wednesday, November 13, at the Anderson Center. Tickets are $36 and $33 for the public, $31 and $28 for faculty, staff and senior citizens and $18.50 and $17 for students. For tickets and information call 777-ARTS.
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