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March 08, 2002 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-08

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release will feature
applying for the Perlman
concertos by
Summer Music Program
Tchaikovsky and
on Long Island.
Shostakovich.
"That's where I met
"I had a lot of rela-
Itzhak Perlman and had
tives in Israel I didn't
A fundraising party
my first lesson with
and a master rehearsal
know before [my trips
him," Gringolts recalls.
there]," says Gringolts,
with a student orches-
"I played for him several
tra will fill out Itzhak
who does not practices
times, and two or three
Perlman's March visit
religion although he's
months after that, he
to Detroit.
done extensive reading
invited me to audition
A wine-tasting party,
about it. "They were
for Juilliard, which I now
"Mus-oenology," starts at
all very nice and took
attend.
me to lunches and
6 p.m. Wednesday,
"He can give tips or
March. 13, at Duet
dinners and showed
teach for [just about] any
restaurant in Orchestra
me some sights. It was
piece played for him
Place. The name of the
fun, and I'd like to go
because his concert e _ xpe-
party comes from
back."
rience is almost
Although Gringolts
"music"
arid
"oenology,
unmatched by any living
has studied and played
the study, , 400-
violinist. He taught me
the piano, his instru-
Area collectors
lots of technical things
ment of choice is the
J
that usually go unno-
violin. He tries to
ticed, such as the use of
practice three hours a
vibrato s and I'm very
day, working toward a
thankful to him for
goal of performing on
that."
a regular basis with
Gringolts, a prizewin-
great orchestras and
ner in the 1995 Yehudi
artists. His main diver-
Menuhin International
sion is watching
Violin Competition and
sports, and he enjoyed
the 1998 International
viewing the Olympi6 ,
Paganini Violin
on television.
Competition, has joined
"I like everything
Perlman for many con-
about the violin," says
certs. Appearances with
Gringolts, who plays
the Los Angeles
the ex-Kiesewetter
re
Philharmonic, National
Stradivari, constructed
Arini
Symphony Orchestra,
in the 1700s and on
a ctual tiorn'lance. or
Melbourne Symphony,
not
extended loan from
Royal Liverpool
Clement Arrison
be present, takes pace
Philharmonic and other
through the Stradivari
7 p.m. Sunday, iarCh
prestigious orchestras are
24, at Orchestra Hall.
Society of Chicago. "It
building a cache of expe-
For information
looks and sounds
riences for the young
o ,
beautiful and [con-
cti
tiacke(t3 si 3 a)t $10 each,
violinist.
veys]
many different
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"What makes Ilya so
[musical] colors.
special is that he plays
"The violin can sing
with a great deal of indi-
viduality, and for me, the most impor- and dance. It can speak and whisper.
It can moan and scream. A lifetime is
tant thing is the individuality of the
not enough to explore it. Even if there
artist," says Perlman, whose upcoming
was nothing else beyond the
concert will be his third this season as
Beethoven concerto, I would learn to
principal guest conductor with the
play the instrument." ❑
DSO.
"It's a pleasure for me to listen to
him because there's always something
new and something that he does that
Ilya Gringolts will perform with
nobody else does quite like him."
the DSO, conducted by Itzhak
Perlman, 8 p.m. Thursday,
March 14; 8:30 p.m. Saturday,
Introduction To Israel
March 16; and 3 p.m. Sunday,
Gringolts made his first trip to Israel
March 17, at Orchestra Hall.
last. May, when he did eight concerts
$24-$75. (313) 576-5111.
with the Israel Philharmonic
ConcerTalks begin one hour
Orchestra. Later that year, he returned
prior to all performances and are
to record with the Philharmonic under
hosted by Charles Greenwell.
the direction of Perlman. Their July

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