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A new age of top-quality string players?
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostI can only say that there is one over-hyped lady who is not included. Well done AMs!
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Well, I am going to mention Nicola Benedetti (if indeed it is she who is being referred to). I've heard her on many occasions and I think she's a terrific player as well as being at the forefront of asking pertinent questions about the future of music education in this country.
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostWell, I am going to mention Nicola Benedetti (if indeed it is she who is being referred to). I've heard her on many occasions and I think she's a terrific player as well as being at the forefront of asking pertinent questions about the future of music education in this country.
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Richard Tarleton
Ams - yes!
AmpH, I'd second Natalie Clein - I've heard her live a couple of times including a perf. of the demanding Kodaly sonata and her CD of it also superb. Alban Gerhard is another fine cellist.
Violinists - great live memories of Vengerov, Mullova, Frank-Peter Zimmerman, Vadim Repin.....
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I bought a cd today of Faure and Saint-Saens played by a violinist called Deborah Nemtanu who is leader of the Orchestra de chamber de Paris. It's conducted by Thomas Zehetmair so that gives an idea of the calibre of music making on offer.
Ms. Nemtanu is a wonderful player who makes the sweetest sound. Just lovely.
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amateur51
Originally posted by JFLL View PostGot in late here, but would just like to add young Brendel (Adrian) among the cellists. Some video clips from his Plush Festival here:
http://www.plushmusic.tv/channels/7W...nata-no-2.html
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Yes, definitely Baiba Skride. I find she instictively does eveything right. In the last 6 months I've heard her three times in partnership with Andris Nelsons and his CBSO and feel lucky to have done so. Since late 2010 she plays Gidon Kremer's violin. It's fabulous. And she's gorgeous and the orchestra love her.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Zucchini View PostYes, definitely Baiba Skride. I find she instictively does eveything right. In the last 6 months I've heard her three times in partnership with Andris Nelsons and his CBSO and feel lucky to have done so. Since late 2010 she plays Gidon Kremer's violin. It's fabulous. And she's gorgeous and the orchestra love her.
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Mahler's3rd
Hi Amateur 51, an excellent concert on Friday night at St Georges, Bristol by The Elias Quartet, it was the second in their ongoing series, playing all the Beethoven String Quartet's over a 2 year period. I know they are taking the tour elsewhere in the UK including Southampton, Norwich, Reading & London. Tonight we were treated to String Quartet in D Op18 No 3, String Quartet in F minor Op 95 & String Quartet in B flat Op 130, the playing was wonderful, and I'm really looking forward to their next visit on May 31st, sorry it's taken me a while to reply I was in Cardiff over the weekend At the Millennium Centre watching Lulu & Cunning Little Vixen
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostMesmerising musician, and one must add in the same breath (and on the same instrument) the slightly younger Maxim Rysanov.
I think I prefer the viola, played at that level of skill, to any other stringed instrument.
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