Hadelich Debut Sat, March 23, 8pm Sun, March 24, 2:30pm JoAnn Falletta, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin JOHN ADAMS <strong>The</strong> Chairman Dances (Foxtrot for <strong>Orchestra</strong>) BRAHMS Violin Concerto DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 7 Patricia Handy mph@schmidtart.com http://augustin-‐hadelich.com/ Consistently cited in the press for his “gorgeous tone” (New York Times), “poetic communication” (Washington Post), “fast-‐-‐Bingered brilliance” (<strong>The</strong> New Yorker), and “Blawless intonation” (Vancouver Sun), Augustin Hadelich has catapulted into the top echelon of young violinists. After his sensational debut last summer with the New York <strong>Philharmonic</strong> under Alan Gilbert at the Bravo! Vail Valley Festival, he was immediately invited to play again with the <strong>Philharmonic</strong> in Vail this summer, as well as the Caramoor Festival in September and a subscription concert during the <strong>2012</strong>-‐-‐13 season. During this past season, Mr. Hadelich played extremely well-‐-‐received debuts with the symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore,Cincinnati, Colorado, Phoenix, Seattle, Utah and Vancouver. He will debut next season with the Dublin Symphony, Nashville Symphony, Netherlands <strong>Philharmonic</strong> (at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw), Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, San Diego Symphony, the Aspen Chamber Symphony and the St. Paul Chamber <strong>Orchestra</strong>, as well as tour Brazil with the São Paulo State Symphony under Yan Pascal Tortelier and play his second recital at Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. New concertos that he will be performing include the Adès concerto with Chautauqua Symphony, the Britten concerto with Alabama Symphony, and the Ligeti concerto with the St. Paul Chamber <strong>Orchestra</strong>. In the United States, Augustin Hadelich has also performed with the symphonies of Alabama, Columbus, Florida, Fort Worth, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Louisville, New Orleans and Syracuse, as well as the Cleveland <strong>Orchestra</strong>, Los Angeles <strong>Philharmonic</strong>, Pacifc Symphony, Rochester <strong>Philharmonic</strong> and the IRIS Chamber <strong>Orchestra</strong> (Memphis), among others. Festival appearances include Blossom, Bravo! Vail Valley, Chautauqua (where he made his American debut in 2001), and the Hollywood Bowl. Worldwide, Augustin Hadelich has performed with the Badisches Staatstheater <strong>Orchestra</strong>/Karlsruhe, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie/Saarbrücken-‐-‐Kaiserslautern, Dresden <strong>Philharmonic</strong>, Helsinki <strong>Philharmonic</strong>, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-‐-‐ Carlo, Nürnberg <strong>Philharmonic</strong>, Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México, Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo, Staatsorchester Stuttgart, Tokyo Symphony, and the chamber orchestras of Budapest, Cologne, Hamburg and Lucerne, among others. He has collaborated with such renowned conductors as Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Lionel Bringuier, Justin Brown, Alan Gilbert, Hans Graf, Giancarlo Guerrero, Miguel Harth-‐-‐ Bedoya, Günther Herbig, Yakov Kreizberg, Hannu Lintu, Fabio Mechetti, Juanjo Mena, Kazushi Ono, Peter Oundjian, Christof Perick, Christoph Poppen, Carlos Miguel Prieto, Larry Rachleff, Stefan Sanderling, Michael Stern and Mario Venzag Recently awarded a Borletti-‐-‐Buitoni Trust Fellowship in the UK, Mr. Hadelich is the 2006 Gold medalist of the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis and winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2009. He made three Carnegie Hall appearances in 2008, including a highly-‐-‐acclaimed recital debut and his orchestral debut, performing the Brahms Double Concerto under Miguel Harth-‐-‐Bedoya with cellist Alban Gerhardt and the Fort Worth Symphony. Mr. Hadelich has recorded two CDs for Naxos: Haydn’s complete violin concerti with the Cologne Chamber <strong>Orchestra</strong>, and Telemann’s complete Fantasies for Solo Violin. For AVIE, a CD of masterworks for solo violin (including the Bartók solo sonata) was released in October 2009. A second disc for AVIE, Echoes of Paris, was released in March 2011. Also an enthusiastic recitalist, Mr. Hadelich has appeared at <strong>The</strong> Frick Collection (New York), Kennedy Center, the Chamber Music Society of Detroit, Clark Memorial Library (Los Angeles), La Jolla Music Society, Kioi Hall (Tokyo), the Louvre, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and the Vancouver Recital Society, to name a few. As chamber musician, he has been a participant at the Marlboro, Ravinia, and Seattle festivals, and has collaborated with Midori at Lincoln Center’s Rose<strong>The</strong>ater.
Born in Italy in 1984, the son of German parents, Augustin Hadelich holds a graduate diploma andartist diploma from <strong>The</strong> Juilliard School, where he was a student of Joel Smirnoff. He plays on the 1723 “Ex-‐-‐Kiesewetter” Stradivari violin, on loan from Clement and Karen Arrison through the generous efforts of the Stradivari Society.
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