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Ivry Gitlis - Wikipedia. Ivry Gitlis. Ivry Gitlis at home (Paris, 2. Background information. Birth name. Ivry (Yitzhak- Meir) Gitlis. Born(1. 92. 2- 0. August 1. 92. 2 (age 9. Haifa, Palestine Mandate, now Israel.

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Genres. Classical. Occupation(s)violinist, pedagogue, writer, actor. Instruments. Violin. Years active. 19. Ivry Gitlis (Hebrew: עברי גיטליס‎‎; born 2.

August 1. 92. 2 in Haifa, Israel)[1] is an Israeli virtuoso violinist and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. He has performed with the world's top orchestras, including the London Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and many more. Early life and education[edit]Yitzhak- Meir (Isaac) Gitlis was born in Haifa, Palestine Mandate to Jewish parents, who emigrated in 1. Kamianets- Podilskyi, Russia, now Ukraine. Gitlis acquired his first violin when he was five years old and started lessons under Mme Velikovsky together with his friend Zvi Zeitlin. He then studied privately with Mira Ben- Ami, a pupil of Joseph Szigeti.[2] When he was eight, she arranged for him to play for Bronisław Huberman, which prompted a fundraising campaign to allow him to study in France.[3]In 1.

Paris and started to take lessons with Marcel Chailley, husband of the pianist Céliny Chailley- Richez. Being very close to their family, he was introduced to George Enescu and Jacques Thibaud. In that period he decided to change his birth name (Isaac)[4]) to Ivry. At 1. 1, Gitlis (Jitlis) entered the Conservatoire de Paris in the class of Jules Boucherit, and graduated in 1.

In 1. 93. 9–1. 94. George Enescu[6] and Jacques Thibaud in Paris and Carl Flesch in Spa, Belgium and later in London. World War 2[edit]In 1.

World War II, he went to London where he first worked for two years in a war factory and was then assigned to the artists branch of the British Army. He gave numerous concerts for the Allied soldiers and in war factories. After the war he made his successful debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and subsequently played with the BBC and all other principal orchestras of Great Britain. In 1. 95. 1, as suggested by his teacher Alice Pashkus,[7] he participated in the Long- Thibaud Competition in Paris, where he took fifth place. During the preliminary stages of the competition, a rumor circulated that he had stolen a Stradivarius violin during the war, which caused a scandal on the day of the final. Six years after the fall of Hitler, being a Jew in France was still causing debate.[8] In the same year, Gitlis made his debut in Paris, playing in a recital at the Salle Gaveau, sponsored by the music manager Marcel de Valmalète (9 July 1.

In the 1. 95. 0s,[9] he moved to the United States where he met Jascha Heifetz.[1. There he made several tours, managed by Sol Hurok, including those conducted by Eugene Ormandy (Tchaikovsky, in Philadelphia) and George Szell (Sibelius, on 1. December 1. 95. 5 in New York).[1.

Back in Europe, between 1. Vox label concertos by Berg (Violin Concerto "To the memory of an angel", coupled with "Chamber Concerto" - Vox PL 8. Grand Prix du Disque" in 1. Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Stravinsky (Violin Concerto, coupled with "Duo Concertant") and with the conductor Jascha Horenstein, Bartók, Bruch and Sibelius. His recording of Bartok's 2nd Violin Concerto and Solo Violin Sonata - Vox PL 9. Best Record of the Year" award from the New York Herald Tribune in 1.

In 1. 96. 3, he was the first Israeli violinist to play in the Soviet Union. He gave a series of concerts under the cultural exchange program of the Soviet Union and Israel, starting in Vilnius (2. October 1. 96. 3). His other concerts were given in Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and Odessa.[1. In 1. 96. 8, he participated in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus film project, performing "Whole Lotta Yoko" with Yoko Ono and The Dirty Mac, recently released on DVD. Many composers were fascinated by his sound and way of playing, among whom René Leibowitz who dedicated the "Violin Concerto Op.

Roman Haubenstock- Ramati with "Sequences" for Violin and Orchestra (1. Bruno Maderna writing "Pièce pour Ivry" (1.

Gitlis never recorded commercially, but recorded live in Paris on 2. May 1. 98. 3; Yannis Xenakis with "Mykka(s)", which Gitlis premièred in 1. Charles Harold Bernstein with two works for solo violin, inspired by Gitlis, "Rhapsodie Israélienne" and "Romantic Suite" (1. In 1. 97. 2, Gitlis founded the Festival de Vence, famous for its innovative programming. He is also the inspirer and organiser of the Saint André de Cubzac, Alfortville and Bonifacio Music Festivals.[1.

In 1. 97. 5, he undertook a dramatic role, as Hypnotist in François Truffaut's film, The Story of Adele H. He has often visited Japan where he is very popular.[1. In 1. 99. 0, Gitlis was designated UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.[1. His stated aim is the "support of education and culture of peace and tolerance".

Ivry Gitlis is a commentator (along with Itzhak Perlman) all the way through the DVD The Art of Violin (2. In 2. 00. 8, he became patron of the Paris- based association "Inspiration(s)", whose aim is to make classical music accessible to all. He is a Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music.[1. Violins[edit]At various stages in his career, Gitlis played on a 1. Giovanni Battista Rogeri, which he sold to famed violin author Sidney Bowden,[1. Chant du Cygne" Antonio Stradivari,[1.

Ysaye" Guarneri del Gesù.[1. Ivry Gitlis currently owns the 1. Sancy"Antonio Stradivari.[2. Dear young colleagues of the up- and- coming generation, please have the courage to be yourselves, to take risks and not be copies of your recordings or of others'. Practice your instrument in order to free yourself from any psycho- technical constraint, to be able to create when you play. Listen to your inner ear, which is connected directly to your heart and spirit, the one that tells you what you feel is you!

And the one you don't feel isn't you. Remember that a beautiful "wrong" note by a Kreisler, a Thibaud, a Casals or a Callas is worth more than a thousand so- called "right" notes and that playing that is hygienically and clinically correct is not necessarily a sign of good health! Take heart! Good health to you!

Ivry Gitlis - January 2. IG, during a masterclass, 3. October 2. 01. 1)"Sheet music is a bunch of black marks; they have no significance .. I play violin, but in order to play well you have to be much more than a violin player. There is an entire world that lives together with it, like the currents in the ocean; and in any event, often I don't use sheet music at all, but improvise." (IG, October 2.

IG)(on answering the question: "what is your motto?") ".. IG, July 2. 01. 1)[2.

Personal life[edit]Since the end of the 1. Gitlis has resided in Paris, France. Audio/Video Recordings[edit]Sortable lists, in chronological order. Commercial - official, studio and live releases[edit]composerarrangerworkcollaborating artistsrec. Audio / Videoreprint / note. Paganini, NiccolòWilhelmj, August.

Violin Concerto No. D Major (reorchestration of I. Allegro maestoso & Cadenza: É. Sauret)The Austrian Symphony Orchestra / Kurt Wöss.

Vienna. LP Remington RLP- 1. Ano CD release. Berg, Alban. Violin Concerto To the memory of an angel (1. Vienna Symphony (Pro Musica) Orchestra / William Strickland. Vienna, Konzerthaussaal. LP Vox PL 8. 66. 0AGrand Prix du Disque 1.

CD Vox, 1. 99. 9Berg, Alban. Chamber Concerto for violin, piano and 1. Vienna Symphony (Pro Musica) Orchestra Wind Ensemble / Charlotte Lois Zelka, piano / Harold Byrns. Watch The Fly Online (2017).

Vienna, Konzerthaussaal. LP Vox PL 8. 66. 0Ano CD release. Mendelssohn, Felix. Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.

Vienna Symphony (Pro Musica) Orchestra / Hans Swarowsky. Vienna. LP Vox PL 8. A3. CD Vox, 1. 99. Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich. Violin Concerto in D major, Op. Vienna Symphony (Pro Musica) Orchestra / Heinrich Hollreiser. Watch I Due Superpiedi Quasi Piatti Instanmovie. Vienna. LP Vox PL 8.

A3. CD Vox, 1. 99. Bartók, Béla. Violin Concerto No. Sz. 1. 12, BB 1. 17. Vienna Symphony (Pro Musica) Orchestra / Jascha Horenstein. Vienna. LP Vox PL 9.