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Shlomo Mintz (Hebrew: שלמה מינץ) (born October 30, 1957) is an Israeli violin virtuoso, violist and conductor. He regularly appears with orchestras and conductors on the international scene and is heard in recitals and chamber music concerts around the world.
Shlomo Mintz was born in Moscow. In 1959, at the age of two, his family immigrated to Israel, where he studied with Ilona Feher, one of the last representatives of the Central European Violin School. Feher introduced Shlomo Mintz to Isaac Stern, who became his mentor. He was also a student of Dorothy DeLay in New York.
Mintz began his career at age 11 as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Soon afterwards he was called on a week's notice by Zubin Mehta to play Paganini's first Violin Concerto with the orchestra when Itzhak Perlman fell ill. He made his Carnegie Hall debut at the age of sixteen with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the auspices of Isaac Stern and the American-Israel Cultural Foundation, and subsequently began his studies with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. At the age of 20 he made a big tour through Europe with famous conductors such as Carlo Maria Giulini, Antal Dorati, and Eugene Ormandy. He also signs at his early twenties a contract with Deutsche Grammophon.
Shlomo Mintz, a protégé of Issac Stern, and a phenomenal violinist in his own right, plays a part of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor, first movement. Zubin Mehta conducts the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in this vintage performance. Shlomo Mintz has been playing for more than four decades, although he's only fifty-three (born on October 30, 1957). His standard biography says: Born in Moscow in 1957, Shlomo Mintz emigrated with his family two years later to Israel, where he studied with the renowned Ilona Feher. At age eleven, he made his concerto debut with the Israel Philharmonic. He made his Carnegie Hall debut at age sixteen in a concert with the Pittsburgh Symphony, and subsequently began his studies with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School of Music. ************* Feli...
Sibelius Violin Concerto in D Minor (recorded live, 1986) Shlomo Mintz, soloist Esa Pekka Salonen, conductor SWF Symphony Orchestra
The Violin Channel recently caught up with Israeli violin virtuoso, Shlomo Mintz. We sat him down for a fun game of 'VC 20 Questions' - to help gain some fun insight into the person behind the Paganini.
Bach Double Violin Concerto - Shlomo Mintz And Donghwan Yoon Orchestra: Bach Collegium Seoul
Concerto n.1 op. 6 di Niccolò Paganini. Al violino Shlomo Mintz. Limburg Symphony Orchestra Maastricht diretta da Yoel Levi. Concerto eseguito con il violino appartenuto a Paganini, Guarneri del Gesù del 1743, il "Cannone".
Shlomo Mintz, Southwest German Symphony Orchestra
Shlomo Mintz, violin Vaclav Neumann , conductor NHK Symphony Orchestra L. v. Beethoven - Violin Concert in D major, Op. 61
This recording was converted from an old VHS, so not the best video quality. Sad to say that the 24-etude set was not complete on the cassette. There were only Nos. 1-11., 13, 14, 17, 20 and 24. Check out young master's incredible technique and the sound (especially for staccati, spiccati and ricochets), musically also intelligent. Recorded in 1981.
A. Vivaldi "The Four Seasons" (Autumn and Winter) Bach Collegium Seoul Orchestra Recorded by Arte TV in Seoul | June 2016
Rome, January 2014 "I violini della speranza". www.shlomomintzviolin.com