Orchestral Tools – Berlin Orchestra Inspire V1.1 (KONTAKT): Tips and Tricks for Getting the Most Out
- mjjengojan8179
- Aug 19, 2023
- 2 min read
Together with the musicians of the Berliner Symphoniker new formats of performance evolved at particular places, for example, the Silent Green, Villa Elisabeth, or the Kaiser-Wilhem-Gedächtnis-Kirche. The orchestra thus steped on new paths into the city, seeks for the direct dialogue with the audience, and by doing this, tries to build bridges to reach out to new listeners - in particular, to inspire younger generations for the perception of orchestral works. All pieces were played by a small ensemble (approx. 18 - 20 musicians). This originates a small and versatile format and two of them were already Performed with the so called Kammerensemble der Berliner Symphoniker (3-5 musicians) at the Church in Schönhagen/Prignitz.
Performing for over six decades before audiences across the globe, Jaime Laredo has excelled in the multiple roles of soloist, conductor, recitalist, pedagogue, and chamber musician. Since his stunning orchestral debut at the age of eleven with the San Francisco Symphony, he has won the admiration and respect of audiences, critics and fellow musicians with his passionate and polished performances. That debut inspired one critic to write: 'In the 1920's it was Yehudi Menuhin; in the 1930's it was Isaac Stern; and last night it was Jaime Laredo.' His education and development were greatly influenced by his teachers Josef Gingold and Ivan Galamian, as well as by private coaching with eminent masters Pablo Casals and George Szell. At the age of seventeen, Jaime Laredo won the prestigious Queen Elisabeth of Belgium Competition, launching his rise to international prominence. With 2009 marking the 50th anniversary of his prize, he was honored to sit on the Jury for the final round of the Competition.
Orchestral Tools \\u2013 Berlin Orchestra Inspire V1.1 (KONTAKT)
Dr. Lanzilotti studied at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Yale School of Music, and Manhattan School of Music. In addition, Lanzilotti was an orchestral fellow in the Rundfunk- Sinfonieorchester Berlin and the New World Symphony. She participated in the Lucerne Festival Academy under Pierre Boulez, and was the original violist in the Lucerne Festival Alumni Ensemble. Her mentors include Hiroko Primrose, Peter Slowik, Jesse Levine, Martin Bresnick, Wilfried Strehle, Karen Ritscher, and Reiko Füting. 2ff7e9595c
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