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Janine Jansen

Janine Jansen (born 7 January 1978) is a Dutch violinist and violist.

Janine Jansen
Background information
Born (1978-01-07) 7 January 1978 (age 45)
Soest, Netherlands
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Violinist, violist
Instrument(s)Violin, Viola
Years active2001–present
Websitewww.janinejansen.com

Early life and education

Jansen was born in Soest in the Netherlands and came from a musical family. Her father Jan Jansen [nl] plays organ, harpsichord and piano; from 1987 to mid-2011 he was the organist of St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht, and was invested as a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau. Her mother was a classical singer; her brother David (nl) is a harpsichordist and organist; her brother Maarten is a cellist; and her uncle is the bass singer Peter Kooy. She began to study the violin at age 6,[1] and has studied with Coosje Wijzenbeek, Philippe Hirschhorn, and Boris Belkin.

She competed as a Junior Competitor in the Menuhin Competition in 1991 and 1993, advancing to the finals in 1991.[2]

She is married to Swedish conductor Daniel Blendulf and lives in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Career

She appeared as soloist with the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland in 2001, where she performed the Brahms Violin Concerto. She opened the BBC Proms in 2005.[3]

She has eschewed tradition by recording with only five solo strings rather than an orchestra,[clarification needed] including her brother as cellist and father playing continuo. In live concerts, she has received standing ovations from enthusiastic audiences, for example at the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 2006 concert at Berlin's Waldbühne, with a full attendance of 25,000, and in Los Angeles at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 2008 to a sold-out audience.[4]

Jansen has performed with several famous violins, including the 1727 Stradivari "Barrere" violin, which was on loan from the Stradivari Society of Chicago,[5] the 1727 Stradivari "Baron Deurbroucq", owned by the Beare's International Violin Society,[6] and the 1707 Antonio Stradivari ‘Rivaz, Baron Gutmann’, owned by the Norwegian national bank's subsidiary, Dextra Musica.[7] In September 2020, Janine was gifted the use of the 1715 Stradivari ‘Rode, Duke of Cambridge’ courtesy of a European benefactor.[8]

She has begun her own chamber music festival in Utrecht. She has been a member of Spectrum Concerts Berlin since 1998.

She received the Dutch Music Prize in 2003, and the distinguished Royal Philharmonic Society Instrumentalist Award in Britain in 2009.[9]

Jansen was a Radio 3 New Generation Artist from 2002–2004.[10]

She and her ex-boyfriend, the violinist Julian Rachlin, have collaborated in chamber music performances.[11]

In January 2018, Jansen performed Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 under Daniele Gatti's baton.[12]

In February of the same year, Jansen performed with Mischa Maisky, Martha Argerich and Barbican Conservatory at the Barbican Centre.[13]

In December 2018, Jansen performed with Valery Gergiev and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.[14]

For her performance with Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra between 1997 and 2018, Jansen became a recipient of the Johannes Vermeer Award, which was awarded to her by the Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Ingrid van Engelshoven.[15]

Recordings

As of January 2006, she had recorded two mainstream CDs (one also a hybrid SACD). The first is a collection of encore pieces, conducted by Barry Wordsworth, the second a chamber ensemble rendition of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. In particular, her Vivaldi recording has seen great success in terms of download sales.[16]

In October 2006, she released her third album. This CD features the Mendelssohn and Bruch Violin Concertos, along with the Bruch Romance for Viola, with conductor Riccardo Chailly and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.

In 2007, she released her fourth album, Bach: Inventions & Partita.[17]

In 2008, she recorded a live session for the iTunes music store consisting of Bach's "Trio Sonata in G Major" and "Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord No. 6 In G Major".

In 2009, Jansen released her recording of the Beethoven and Britten Violin Concertos. The Beethoven was recorded with Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, and the Britten with the London Symphony Orchestra. Both orchestras were conducted by Paavo Järvi. Jansen said that recording these concertos together was a long-standing desire of hers, as she sees these two works as among the greatest concertos in the current repertoire.[18]

On 29 December 2010, Jansen played with Mischa Maisky and Hannes Minnaar Antonín Dvořák's Piano Trio in e minor, op.90 'Dumky' at the Internationaal Kamermuziekfestival Utrecht, Vredenburg.[19]

Jansen has been a member of the chamber music series Spectrum Concerts Berlin since 1998. Various CDs with Spectrum have been released on the NAXOS label: Ernő Dohnányi – Serenade for String Trio and the Sextet (Nr. 8.557153) Robert Helps – Piano Quartet, Postlude and Nocturne (Nr. 8.559199) John Harbison – Four Songs of Solitude, Variations and Twilight Music (Nr. 8.559173).

In 2010, she recorded her first recital for violin and piano with Itamar Golan, issued by Decca the next year. She chose a French repertoire, exposing her wonderful sophisticated sound. In addition to Debussy's and Ravel's sonatas for violin and piano and other pieces from the French 20th century, she recorded some pieces by Richard Dubugon, who composed them for Jansen.

In 2012, Jansen recorded an album dedicated to Prokofiev, combining chamber music and concert music. With the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Jurowski, she played Prokofiev's concerto for violin and orchestra no. 2; with her colleague Boris Brovtsyn, she played the sonata for two violins in C major; finally, with Itamar Golan at piano, Jansen recorded the violin sonata in F minor.

Jansen also recorded an album of chamber music with the violinist Boris Brovtsyn, the violists Amihai Grosz and Maxim Rysanov, the cellists Torleif Thedéen and Jens Peter Maintz. The album contains Verklärte Nacht by Schoenberg in its original version, for string sextet, and the string quintet in C major by Schubert. The album was issued by Decca on 1 April 2013.

In June 2013, Jansen recorded her second album devoted to Bach. She recorded Bach's concertos for violin in A minor and in E major with a small ensemble with players chosen by herself (strings: Boris Brovtsyn, Cindy Albracht, Fredrik Paulsson, Julia-Maria Kretz, Tijmen Huisingh, Monika Urbonaite, Nimrod Guez, Pauline Sachse, Maarten Jansen, Rick Stotijn; harpsichord: Jan Jansen) and the concerto for violin and oboe with the soloist Ramón Ortega Quero. She added two sonatas for violin and harpsichord, recorded with her father Jan Jansen, the 3rd in E major and the 4th in C minor.

References

  1. ^ Jeff Lunden (4 March 2011). "Janine Jansen: Portrait Of A Rising Violinist". NPR. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Happy Birthday to the wonderful Janine Jansen, who competed in the Menuhin Competition as a young violinist!". Menuhin Competition at Twitter. 7 January 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Janine Jansen". Last FM. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  4. ^ Mark Swed (22 March 2008). "Believe the hype – Janine Jansen soars". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Stradivari Society — Home". www.stradivarisociety.com. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  6. ^ Janine Jansen 10 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  7. ^ "Janine Jansen receives 1707 Stradivarius violin on ten-year loan". The Strad. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Musical chairs: new Stradivaris for top violin soloists". The Strad. 16 September 2020. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  9. ^ "Violinist Janine Jansen: The Genuine Article". Strings Magazine. July 2011.
  10. ^ "New Generation Artists A to Z". BBC Radio 3. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  11. ^ David Patrick Stearns (11 February 2007). "Two fine violinists set aside competition for couplehood". Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  12. ^ . Concertgebouw. Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Martha Argerich, Janine Jansen & Mischa Maisky, Barbican, London — searching for synthesis". Financial Times. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 July 2019. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  15. ^ "Violinist Janine Jansen wins Johannes Vermeer Award 2018" (Press release). Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  16. ^ Michael Church (4 April 2006). "Janine Jansen: Queen of the download". The Independent. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  17. ^ "Bach Inventions and Partitas". Gramophone.
  18. ^ . janinejansen.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013.
  19. ^ Antonin Dvorak's Piano Trio in e minor, op.90 'Dumky' on YouTube

External links

  • Official website
  • Janine Jansen at AllMusic
  • Janine Jansen discography at Discogs  
  • Spectrum Concerts Berlin

janine, jansen, born, january, 1978, dutch, violinist, violist, background, informationborn, 1978, january, 1978, soest, netherlandsgenresclassicaloccupation, violinist, violistinstrument, violin, violayears, active2001, presentwebsitewww, janinejansen, conten. Janine Jansen born 7 January 1978 is a Dutch violinist and violist Janine JansenBackground informationBorn 1978 01 07 7 January 1978 age 45 Soest NetherlandsGenresClassicalOccupation s Violinist violistInstrument s Violin ViolaYears active2001 presentWebsitewww wbr janinejansen wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Recordings 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditJansen was born in Soest in the Netherlands and came from a musical family Her father Jan Jansen nl plays organ harpsichord and piano from 1987 to mid 2011 he was the organist of St Martin s Cathedral Utrecht and was invested as a Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau Her mother was a classical singer her brother David nl is a harpsichordist and organist her brother Maarten is a cellist and her uncle is the bass singer Peter Kooy She began to study the violin at age 6 1 and has studied with Coosje Wijzenbeek Philippe Hirschhorn and Boris Belkin She competed as a Junior Competitor in the Menuhin Competition in 1991 and 1993 advancing to the finals in 1991 2 She is married to Swedish conductor Daniel Blendulf and lives in Utrecht the Netherlands Career EditShe appeared as soloist with the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland in 2001 where she performed the Brahms Violin Concerto She opened the BBC Proms in 2005 3 She has eschewed tradition by recording with only five solo strings rather than an orchestra clarification needed including her brother as cellist and father playing continuo In live concerts she has received standing ovations from enthusiastic audiences for example at the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 2006 concert at Berlin s Waldbuhne with a full attendance of 25 000 and in Los Angeles at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 2008 to a sold out audience 4 Jansen has performed with several famous violins including the 1727 Stradivari Barrere violin which was on loan from the Stradivari Society of Chicago 5 the 1727 Stradivari Baron Deurbroucq owned by the Beare s International Violin Society 6 and the 1707 Antonio Stradivari Rivaz Baron Gutmann owned by the Norwegian national bank s subsidiary Dextra Musica 7 In September 2020 Janine was gifted the use of the 1715 Stradivari Rode Duke of Cambridge courtesy of a European benefactor 8 She has begun her own chamber music festival in Utrecht She has been a member of Spectrum Concerts Berlin since 1998 She received the Dutch Music Prize in 2003 and the distinguished Royal Philharmonic Society Instrumentalist Award in Britain in 2009 9 Jansen was a Radio 3 New Generation Artist from 2002 2004 10 She and her ex boyfriend the violinist Julian Rachlin have collaborated in chamber music performances 11 In January 2018 Jansen performed Max Bruch s Violin Concerto No 1 under Daniele Gatti s baton 12 In February of the same year Jansen performed with Mischa Maisky Martha Argerich and Barbican Conservatory at the Barbican Centre 13 In December 2018 Jansen performed with Valery Gergiev and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 14 For her performance with Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra between 1997 and 2018 Jansen became a recipient of the Johannes Vermeer Award which was awarded to her by the Dutch Minister of Education Culture and Science Ingrid van Engelshoven 15 Recordings EditAs of January 2006 she had recorded two mainstream CDs one also a hybrid SACD The first is a collection of encore pieces conducted by Barry Wordsworth the second a chamber ensemble rendition of Vivaldi s Four Seasons In particular her Vivaldi recording has seen great success in terms of download sales 16 In October 2006 she released her third album This CD features the Mendelssohn and Bruch Violin Concertos along with the Bruch Romance for Viola with conductor Riccardo Chailly and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra In 2007 she released her fourth album Bach Inventions amp Partita 17 In 2008 she recorded a live session for the iTunes music store consisting of Bach s Trio Sonata in G Major and Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord No 6 In G Major In 2009 Jansen released her recording of the Beethoven and Britten Violin Concertos The Beethoven was recorded with Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and the Britten with the London Symphony Orchestra Both orchestras were conducted by Paavo Jarvi Jansen said that recording these concertos together was a long standing desire of hers as she sees these two works as among the greatest concertos in the current repertoire 18 On 29 December 2010 Jansen played with Mischa Maisky and Hannes Minnaar Antonin Dvorak s Piano Trio in e minor op 90 Dumky at the Internationaal Kamermuziekfestival Utrecht Vredenburg 19 Jansen has been a member of the chamber music series Spectrum Concerts Berlin since 1998 Various CDs with Spectrum have been released on the NAXOS label Erno Dohnanyi Serenade for String Trio and the Sextet Nr 8 557153 Robert Helps Piano Quartet Postlude and Nocturne Nr 8 559199 John Harbison Four Songs of Solitude Variations and Twilight Music Nr 8 559173 In 2010 she recorded her first recital for violin and piano with Itamar Golan issued by Decca the next year She chose a French repertoire exposing her wonderful sophisticated sound In addition to Debussy s and Ravel s sonatas for violin and piano and other pieces from the French 20th century she recorded some pieces by Richard Dubugon who composed them for Jansen In 2012 Jansen recorded an album dedicated to Prokofiev combining chamber music and concert music With the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Jurowski she played Prokofiev s concerto for violin and orchestra no 2 with her colleague Boris Brovtsyn she played the sonata for two violins in C major finally with Itamar Golan at piano Jansen recorded the violin sonata in F minor Jansen also recorded an album of chamber music with the violinist Boris Brovtsyn the violists Amihai Grosz and Maxim Rysanov the cellists Torleif Thedeen and Jens Peter Maintz The album contains Verklarte Nacht by Schoenberg in its original version for string sextet and the string quintet in C major by Schubert The album was issued by Decca on 1 April 2013 In June 2013 Jansen recorded her second album devoted to Bach She recorded Bach s concertos for violin in A minor and in E major with a small ensemble with players chosen by herself strings Boris Brovtsyn Cindy Albracht Fredrik Paulsson Julia Maria Kretz Tijmen Huisingh Monika Urbonaite Nimrod Guez Pauline Sachse Maarten Jansen Rick Stotijn harpsichord Jan Jansen and the concerto for violin and oboe with the soloist Ramon Ortega Quero She added two sonatas for violin and harpsichord recorded with her father Jan Jansen the 3rd in E major and the 4th in C minor References Edit Jeff Lunden 4 March 2011 Janine Jansen Portrait Of A Rising Violinist NPR Retrieved 12 July 2019 Happy Birthday to the wonderful Janine Jansen who competed in the Menuhin Competition as a young violinist Menuhin Competition at Twitter 7 January 2018 Retrieved 31 May 2021 Janine Jansen Last FM Retrieved 12 July 2019 Mark Swed 22 March 2008 Believe the hype Janine Jansen soars Los Angeles Times Retrieved 12 July 2019 Stradivari Society Home www stradivarisociety com Retrieved 8 August 2016 Janine Jansen Archived 10 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 10 June 2015 Janine Jansen receives 1707 Stradivarius violin on ten year loan The Strad 22 September 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2019 Musical chairs new Stradivaris for top violin soloists The Strad 16 September 2020 Retrieved 17 March 2022 Violinist Janine Jansen The Genuine Article Strings Magazine July 2011 New Generation Artists A to Z BBC Radio 3 Retrieved 12 July 2019 David Patrick Stearns 11 February 2007 Two fine violinists set aside competition for couplehood Retrieved 12 July 2019 Gatti meets Janine Jansen Concertgebouw Archived from the original on 12 July 2019 Retrieved 12 July 2019 Martha Argerich Janine Jansen amp Mischa Maisky Barbican London searching for synthesis Financial Times 8 February 2018 Retrieved 12 July 2019 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Gergiev meets Janine Jansen Archived from the original on 12 July 2019 Retrieved 12 July 2019 Violinist Janine Jansen wins Johannes Vermeer Award 2018 Press release Retrieved 12 July 2019 Michael Church 4 April 2006 Janine Jansen Queen of the download The Independent Retrieved 12 July 2019 Bach Inventions and Partitas Gramophone Britten amp Beethoven Violin Concertos Janine Jansen janinejansen com Archived from the original on 20 October 2013 Antonin Dvorak s Piano Trio in e minor op 90 Dumky on YouTubeExternal links EditOfficial website Janine Jansen at AllMusic Janine Jansen discography at Discogs Spectrum Concerts Berlin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Janine Jansen amp oldid 1136428046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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