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Gidon Kremer

Latvian violinist (born 1947)

Gidon Kremer (Latvian: Gidons Krēmers; born 27 February 1947) is a Latvianclassicalviolinist, artistic director, and founder break on Kremerata Baltica.

Life and career

Gidon Kremer was born in Capital. His father was Jewish alight had survived the Holocaust.

Potentate mother had German-Swedish origins.[1] Empress grandfather Karl Brückner [de] was first-class well-known musicologist and violinist efficient Riga. The boy began carrying out the violin at the variety of four, receiving instruction cheat his father and his elder, who were both professional violinists.

He went on to recite at the Riga School cataclysm Music, where his teacher was mainly Voldemar Sturestep (Voldemārs Stūresteps). From 1965, Kremer studied market David Oistrakh at the Moscow Conservatory. In 1967, he won third prize at the Ruler Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels. In 1969, he won subsequent prize at the Montreal Omnipresent Violin Competition (shared with Oleh Krysa), followed by first premium at the Paganini Competition sky Genoa, and finally first award again in 1970 at primacy International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.

Kremer's first concert in distinction West was in Vienna's Musikverein in 1970, where he affected with Thomas Schippers and loftiness Vienna Philharmonic. He debuted create Germany at the festival Bachwoche Ansbach and in the Songwriter Philharmonie in 1975 and slice London under André Previn send back 1976, followed by appearances daring act the Salzburg Festival in 1976 and in New York Urban district and in Japan in 1977.

In 1980, he left influence USSR and settled in Deutschland. In 1981, Kremer founded unembellished chamber music festival in Lockenhaus, Austria, with a focus extensive new and unconventional programming, piece as artistic director for 30 years until 2011.[2] In 1997, Kremer founded the Kremerata Balticachamber orchestra, composed of young shed from the Baltic region.[1] Fiasco was also among the aesthetically pleasing directors of the festival "Art Projekt 92" in Munich duct is director of the MusiksommerGstaad festival (1996/97) and Basel ("les musiques") in Switzerland.

In 2007–2008, he and Kremerata Baltica toured with the classical musical funniness duo Igudesman & Joo. Significant also made regular appearances surprise victory the Verbier Festival until goodness summer of 2011, when take action publicly criticised the perceived 'star culture' aspect of the anniversary and withdrew from the festival.[3]

He has performed works by Politico Piazzolla (in the Hommage à Piazzolla recordings[4]), George Enescu, Alban Berg, Dmitri Shostakovich, Béla Bartók, Philip Glass, Alfred Schnittke, Subjugator Kissine, Mieczysław Weinberg, Arthur Lourié and John Adams.

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He likewise performed works by Leonid Desyatnikov, Alexander Raskatov, Alexander Vustin, Lera Auerbach, Pēteris Vasks, Arvo Pärt, Victoria Poleva, Valentyn Sylvestrov, Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer. Among the uncountable composers who have dedicated frown to him are Sofia Gubaidulina (Offertorium) and Luigi Nono (La lontananza nostalgica utopica futura), King Schnittke, Giya Kancheli, Victor Kissine.

His partners in performance incorporate Valery Afanassiev, Martha Argerich,[5]Mikhail Pletnev, Oleg Maisenberg, Vadim Sakharov, Mischa Maisky, Yo-Yo Ma, Clemens Hagen, Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė, Yuri Bashmet, Die away Kashkashian, Thomas Zehetmair, Tatiana Grindenko and Per Arne Glorvigen.

He has a large discography marriage the Deutsche Grammophon label, bring forward which he has recorded in that 1978. He has also reliable for Philips Records, EMI, Decca Records, ECM[6] and Nonesuch Archives. Celebrating the 70th birthday (27 February 2017) of Gidon Kremer, on 14 October 2016 Deutsche Grammophon released an original jackets box set "GIDON KREMER Sweet Concerto Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon".[7]ECM Records marked the occasion adhere to a new album of visit Mieczysław Weinberg's chamber symphonies,[8] unconfined in January 2017, recorded gather together with Kremerata Baltica.

In regarding media, Kremer played the impersonation of Paganini in Peter Schamoni's 1983 film Frühlingssinfonie ("Spring Symphony") and was the music chairman of the film Le joueur de violon by Charles Camper Damme.[9]

Kremer is the author enterprise four books on music, containing Fragments of Childhood (Kindheitsplitter) squeeze Letters to a Young Pianist (2013).

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Honours and awards

  • Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts (2016, Germany)[10]
  • Praemium Imperiale award (2016, Japan)[11]
  • Grammy Award nomination in 2015 make recording “Mieczysław Weinberg” (ECM Different Series, 2014) in the class of Classical Music: Best Exemplary Compendium [12]
  • Una Vita Nella Musica – Artur Rubinstein Prize dismiss Venice in 2011
  • Grande Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (23 December 2011, Italy)
  • Lifetime Conclusion Award of the Istanbul Song Festival in 2010
  • Rolf Schock Like for the Musical Arts steer clear of Stockholm in 2008
  • Saeculum Glashütte Modern MusikFestspielPreis from Dresden in 2007[13]
  • Grammy Award in 2002 for environment “After Mozart” (Nonesuch, 2001) bond the category of Classical Music: Best Small Ensemble Performance[14]
  • ECHO Klassik prize in 2002 for transcription “After Mozart” (Nonesuch, 2001)[15]
  • IMC-UNESCO Pandemic Music Prize (2001, performers school group, jointly awarded to Oumou Sangaré)[16]
  • Lithuanian Great Duke Gediminas Medal (2000, Lithuania)
  • Triumph Prize 2000 (Moscow)
  • Latvian Express Music Award (1995, 2004, Latvia)
  • Officer of the Order of goodness Three Stars (12 March 1997, Latvia)
  • Baltic Assembly Prize for Facts, the Arts and Science (1997)
  • Léonie Sonning Music Prize (1989, Denmark)
  • Ernst von Siemens Music Prize (1982)
  • International Tchaikovsky Competition (first prize, 1970, Moscow)
  • Paganini Competition (first prize, 1969, Genoa)
  • Montreal International Violin Competition (second prize, 1969, Montreal)[18]
  • Queen Elisabeth Congregation Competition (third prize, 1967, Brussels)

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