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Julia Fischer is an incredible technician and soulful musician who does not let an ounce of ego come between the music and the listener." [ 28 ] In 2010, a critic for the Guardian wrote: "Although still in her mid-20s, she has been playing Bach for nearly two decades, in a daily act of private worship.
1 January – Making her début as a concert pianist, German violinist Julia Fischer chooses Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in A minor at the Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany. [1] 14 March – Norwegian guitarist Mads Berven is awarded the Vossajazzprisen 2008 at the Vossajazz festival. [2]
English: (from left) Yulianna Avdeeva (piano), Julia Fischer (violin), Daniel Müller-Schott (piano after a chamber music concert of the Rheingau Musik Festival at Schloss Johannisberg Date 4 July 2024
Collaborations with further artists have included Gidon Kremer, Christian Tetzlaff, Sharon Kam, Tabea Zimmermann, Juliane Banse, Julia Fischer, Sabine Meyer and Lars Vogt. [ 4 ] Helmchen's first orchestral CD was released in 2007 with piano concerti from Mozart , and his first solo CD with works of Schubert was released in 2008.
Julia Fischer (born 1983), German classical violinist and pianist; Julia Martz-Fisher (born 1968), American jurist; Jules Fisher (born 1937), American lighting designer; Jules G. Fisher (1874–1943), Louisiana politician
Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection. Julia Roberts (left) and Richard Gere at the piano in 'Pretty Woman' in 1990
Jenna Fischer wore a muted cardigan and pantyhose as understated Dunder-Mifflin receptionist Pam Beesley on NBC's "The Office," which ended its run in May 2013. Since then, Fischer was busy taking ...
Among Thibaudet’s collaborators in performances and recordings are soprano Renée Fleming; mezzo-sopranos Cecilia Bartoli and Angelika Kirchschlager; violist Yuri Bashmet; violinists Joshua Bell, Midori, Lisa Batiashvili, Janine Jansen and Julia Fischer; cellists Truls Mørk, Daniel Müller-Schott, and Gautier Capuçon; and the Rossetti ...