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Pinchas Zukerman

Pinchas Zukerman (Hebrew: פנחס צוקרמן, born 16 July 1948[1]) is an Israeli-American violinist, violist and conductor.

Pinchas Zukerman
Background information
Born (1948-07-16) 16 July 1948 (age 75)
Tel Aviv, Israel
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Conductor, pedagogue, violinist, violist
Instrument(s)Violin, viola
Years active1961–present
Spouse(s)
  • Eugenia Rich
    (m. 1968; div. 1983)
  • (m. 1985; div. 2001)
  • (m. 2004, present)

Life and career edit

 
Zukerman in 1980

Zukerman was born in Tel Aviv, to Jewish parents and Holocaust survivors Yehuda and Miriam Lieberman Zukerman.[2] He began his musical studies at age four, on the recorder. His father then taught him to play the clarinet and then the violin at age eight. Early studies were at the Samuel Rubin Academy of Music (now the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music). Isaac Stern and Pablo Casals learned of Zukerman's violin talent during a 1962 visit to Israel. Zukerman subsequently moved to the United States that year to study at the Juilliard School[3] under Stern and Ivan Galamian. He made his New York City debut in 1963. In 1967, he shared the Leventritt Prize with the Korean violinist Kyung-wha Chung. His 1969 debut recordings of the concerti by Tchaikovsky (under the direction of Antal Dorati, with the London Symphony Orchestra) and Mendelssohn (with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic) launched a successful recording career of over 110 releases.

Zukerman launched his conducting career in 1970 with the English Chamber Orchestra, and served as director of London's South Bank Festival from 1971 to 1974. In the US, Zukerman was music director of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra from 1980 to 1987. He later directed the summer festivals of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (1991–95) and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (1996–99). In 1999, he became Music Director of Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra (NACO) in Ottawa,[4][5] stepping down from the post in 2015. He has served as Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra since 2009.

Zukerman is on the faculty at the Manhattan School of Music and is the head and founder of the Zukerman Performance Program at the school. His former students include Koh Gabriel Kameda, Julian Rachlin, and Guy Braunstein. In 1999 he founded the National Arts Centre Young Artists Programme, which counts young musicians such as Viviane Hagner, Jessica Linnebach, and Antal Szalai as alumni. In 2006 Zukerman began his involvement in the Rolex Artistic Mentorship programme.

Zukerman plays the "Dushkin" Guarneri del Gesù violin of 1742. His honors include the King Solomon Award, the National Medal of Arts (presented by President Reagan in 1983), the Isaac Stern Award for Artistic Excellence, and an honorary doctorate from Brown University.

Personal life edit

Zukerman married Eugenia Rich in 1968.[6] The couple had two daughters together, opera singer Arianna Zukerman and blues/folk musician Natalia Zukerman.[7][8][9] They frequently appeared together in concert until their separation in 1983. Zukerman was then married to actress Tuesday Weld from 1985 to 2001.[10] He and Weld owned homes in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Montauk, New York, which they bought after the murder-suicide of its previous owners, soap opera actress Gwyda Donhowe and Broadway producer Norman Kean.[11][12] Zukerman and his third wife, cellist Amanda Forsyth, have been married since 2004 and primarily reside in Manhattan. They often appear as soloists together.

Recordings edit

His recordings have received 21 Grammy nominations, and two Grammy wins.[13] He has collaborated with filmmaker Christopher Nupen on several projects, and was the subject of Nupen's "Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music" documentary of 1974. In 2003 he founded a string quintet, the Zukerman Chamber Players, which has released three CD recordings in addition to its roster of live performances.

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Britannica biography
  2. ^ Interview on Youtube
  3. ^ Slonimsky, Nicolas (1978). "Zukerman, Pinchas". Baker's Biographical dictionary of musicians (6th ed.). New York: Schirmer Books. p. 1952. ISBN 0-02-870240-9.
  4. ^ "Pinchas Zukerman leaves legacy as a builder". Peter Robb, Ottawa Citizen, September 24, 2014
  5. ^ "Mr. Diplomacy sticks around". Maclean's, Jaime J. Weinman, September 4, 2006
  6. ^ Raymond Erickson (October 10, 1980). "The Busy Life of Eugenia Zukerman, Flutist-Author". The New York Times. p. T4.
  7. ^ "What They're Doing Together". The New York Times. March 11, 1979. p. SM16.
  8. ^ Cole Haddon (March 2, 2006). "Natalia Zukerman". West Word.
  9. ^ "Arianna Zukerman, Peter Sekulow". The New York Times. November 11, 2007. p. 921.
  10. ^ Prentice, Michael (April 12, 2001). "Zukerman, Weld divorce with 'amicable' settlement". The Ottawa Citizen. p. D6.
  11. ^ Wigler, Stephen (7 July 1996). "Leading The Way Music". The Baltimore Sun.
  12. ^ Ben Casselman (December 17, 2006). "Tuesday Weld lists estate". Naples Daily News.
  13. ^ "Pinchas Zukerman". GRAMMY.com. 2020-05-19. Retrieved 2020-08-31.

Sources edit

  • Boris Schwarz: Great Masters of the Violin. From Corelli and Vivaldi to Stern, Zukerman and Perlman. Simon and Schuster, New York 1983.
  • Darryl Lyman: Great Jews in Music. J. D. Publishers, Middle Village, NY 1986.
  • Stanley Sadie, H. Wiley Hitchcock (Ed.): The new Grove dictionary of American music. Grove's Dictionaries of Music, New York, N.Y 1986.
  • Kurtz Myers: Index to record reviews 1984–1987. G.K. Hall, Boston, Ma. 1989.
  • Alan Rich: Masters of Music: Great artists at work. Preface by Nicolas Slonimsky, foreword by Isaac Stern, photographs by James Arkatov. Capra Press, Santa Barbara, Ca. 1990.

External links edit

Preceded by Music Director, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
1980–1987
Succeeded by
Preceded by Music Director, National Arts Centre Orchestra
1999–2015
Succeeded by
Shelley Alexander

pinchas, zukerman, hebrew, פנחס, צוקרמן, born, july, 1948, israeli, american, violinist, violist, conductor, background, informationborn, 1948, july, 1948, aviv, israelgenresclassicaloccupation, conductor, pedagogue, violinist, violistinstrument, violin, viola. Pinchas Zukerman Hebrew פנחס צוקרמן born 16 July 1948 1 is an Israeli American violinist violist and conductor Pinchas ZukermanBackground informationBorn 1948 07 16 16 July 1948 age 75 Tel Aviv IsraelGenresClassicalOccupation s Conductor pedagogue violinist violistInstrument s Violin violaYears active1961 presentSpouse s Eugenia Rich m 1968 div 1983 wbr Tuesday Weld m 1985 div 2001 wbr Amanda Forsyth m 2004 present wbr Contents 1 Life and career 2 Personal life 3 Recordings 4 Discography 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksLife and career edit nbsp Zukerman in 1980 Zukerman was born in Tel Aviv to Jewish parents and Holocaust survivors Yehuda and Miriam Lieberman Zukerman 2 He began his musical studies at age four on the recorder His father then taught him to play the clarinet and then the violin at age eight Early studies were at the Samuel Rubin Academy of Music now the Buchmann Mehta School of Music Isaac Stern and Pablo Casals learned of Zukerman s violin talent during a 1962 visit to Israel Zukerman subsequently moved to the United States that year to study at the Juilliard School 3 under Stern and Ivan Galamian He made his New York City debut in 1963 In 1967 he shared the Leventritt Prize with the Korean violinist Kyung wha Chung His 1969 debut recordings of the concerti by Tchaikovsky under the direction of Antal Dorati with the London Symphony Orchestra and Mendelssohn with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic launched a successful recording career of over 110 releases Zukerman launched his conducting career in 1970 with the English Chamber Orchestra and served as director of London s South Bank Festival from 1971 to 1974 In the US Zukerman was music director of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra from 1980 to 1987 He later directed the summer festivals of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra 1991 95 and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra 1996 99 In 1999 he became Music Director of Canada s National Arts Centre Orchestra NACO in Ottawa 4 5 stepping down from the post in 2015 He has served as Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra since 2009 Zukerman is on the faculty at the Manhattan School of Music and is the head and founder of the Zukerman Performance Program at the school His former students include Koh Gabriel Kameda Julian Rachlin and Guy Braunstein In 1999 he founded the National Arts Centre Young Artists Programme which counts young musicians such as Viviane Hagner Jessica Linnebach and Antal Szalai as alumni In 2006 Zukerman began his involvement in the Rolex Artistic Mentorship programme Zukerman plays the Dushkin Guarneri del Gesu violin of 1742 His honors include the King Solomon Award the National Medal of Arts presented by President Reagan in 1983 the Isaac Stern Award for Artistic Excellence and an honorary doctorate from Brown University Personal life editZukerman married Eugenia Rich in 1968 6 The couple had two daughters together opera singer Arianna Zukerman and blues folk musician Natalia Zukerman 7 8 9 They frequently appeared together in concert until their separation in 1983 Zukerman was then married to actress Tuesday Weld from 1985 to 2001 10 He and Weld owned homes in Santa Fe New Mexico and Montauk New York which they bought after the murder suicide of its previous owners soap opera actress Gwyda Donhowe and Broadway producer Norman Kean 11 12 Zukerman and his third wife cellist Amanda Forsyth have been married since 2004 and primarily reside in Manhattan They often appear as soloists together Recordings editHis recordings have received 21 Grammy nominations and two Grammy wins 13 He has collaborated with filmmaker Christopher Nupen on several projects and was the subject of Nupen s Pinchas Zukerman Here to Make Music documentary of 1974 In 2003 he founded a string quintet the Zukerman Chamber Players which has released three CD recordings in addition to its roster of live performances Discography edit2015 Brahms Double concerto Symphony No 4 Analekta AN2 8782 2016 Baroque Treasury Analekta AN2 8783 2016 Vaughan Williams amp Elgar Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Decca References edit Britannica biography Interview on Youtube Slonimsky Nicolas 1978 Zukerman Pinchas Baker s Biographical dictionary of musicians 6th ed New York Schirmer Books p 1952 ISBN 0 02 870240 9 Pinchas Zukerman leaves legacy as a builder Peter Robb Ottawa Citizen September 24 2014 Mr Diplomacy sticks around Maclean s Jaime J Weinman September 4 2006 Raymond Erickson October 10 1980 The Busy Life of Eugenia Zukerman Flutist Author The New York Times p T4 What They re Doing Together The New York Times March 11 1979 p SM16 Cole Haddon March 2 2006 Natalia Zukerman West Word Arianna Zukerman Peter Sekulow The New York Times November 11 2007 p 921 Prentice Michael April 12 2001 Zukerman Weld divorce with amicable settlement The Ottawa Citizen p D6 Wigler Stephen 7 July 1996 Leading The Way Music The Baltimore Sun Ben Casselman December 17 2006 Tuesday Weld lists estate Naples Daily News Pinchas Zukerman GRAMMY com 2020 05 19 Retrieved 2020 08 31 Sources editBoris Schwarz Great Masters of the Violin From Corelli and Vivaldi to Stern Zukerman and Perlman Simon and Schuster New York 1983 Darryl Lyman Great Jews in Music J D Publishers Middle Village NY 1986 Stanley Sadie H Wiley Hitchcock Ed The new Grove dictionary of American music Grove s Dictionaries of Music New York N Y 1986 Kurtz Myers Index to record reviews 1984 1987 G K Hall Boston Ma 1989 Alan Rich Masters of Music Great artists at work Preface by Nicolas Slonimsky foreword by Isaac Stern photographs by James Arkatov Capra Press Santa Barbara Ca 1990 External links editPinchas Zukerman on Charlie Rose Pinchas Zukerman at IMDb Pinchas Zukerman collected news and commentary at The New York Times Profile at New York Philharmonic Profile at Canada s National Arts Centre Orchestra Preceded byDennis Russell Davies Music Director Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra1980 1987 Succeeded byChristopher Hogwood Preceded byTrevor Pinnock Music Director National Arts Centre Orchestra1999 2015 Succeeded byShelley Alexander Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pinchas Zukerman amp oldid 1195313423, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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