BIOGRAPHY
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For latest material please contact Ms Andrea Kleibel • +43-699-1947-3893 • andrea@lipkind.info __________________________________________________ GAVRIEL LIPKIND Gavriel Lipkind, born in Tel Aviv in 1977, enjoyed an early stellar rise to international renown as a young cellist, before making the decision to question a predefined life and halt a predictable path. He decided to take a three-year period of retreat from stage life, during which he devoted himself to further studies and recording. An iconoclastic thinker, Mr. Lipkind’s work today stands for consistent thought and intrinsic musical inspiration without compromising quality — an almost unattainable goal in the life of performing soloists today. Being a genuine fanatic of musical detail and audio documentation, Mr. Lipkind has chosen a radical path of innovation in his profession. " [...] Lipkind is a total one-off [...] he plays as if possessed [...] This was edge-of-the-seat, white knuckle playing [...] " The Independent (five star review *****) Solo Gavriel Lipkind has appeared in some of the world's most prestigious venues, including the Concertgebouw, Suntory Hall, Kennedy Center and Berlin Philharmonie, with preeminent orchestras like the Israel Philharmonic, the Munich Philharmonic and the Baltimore Symphony. He has worked alongside outstanding musicians – Zubin Mehta, Philippe Entremont, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Yehudi Menuhin, Pinchas Zukerman, Yuri Bashmet and Gidon Kremer. A major recording endeavor featuring Saint-Saëns, Schumann and Shostakovich concerti marked the beginning of this year's ongoing partnership with Sinfonia Varsovia. This collaboration also started Gavriel's Cello Heroics series of recordings – A Soloist's Diary – and leads to further performances with that orchestra in the Benelux. Two return concert tours to Japan this year, both including performances at Suntory Hall, resulted in Tokyo's audiences standing in exuberant sustained ovations. The first tour included the rarely performed Pfitzner Concerto No. 3 with the New Japan Philharmonic; the second tour featured a Tchaikovsky Gala performing Rococo Variations and Andante Cantabile at Suntory Hall, a concert that launched National Philharmonic of Russia's debut tour in Japan, conducted by Vladimir Spivakov. The Cello Concertante project — in which Lipkind both conducts and plays an entire program of works for cello and chamber orchestra — gave him the opportunity to direct the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, the Brussels Chamber Orchestra and the Kremerata Baltica, the latter collaboration offering a revised rendition of Schumann's cello concerto. Among the larger concerti, Lipkind now concentrates on Saint-Saens’ concerto with the Kyoto Symphony, Prokofiev's Sinfonia Concertante last performed with the American Symphony under Leon Botstein, as well as the concertos by Dvořák and Elgar, and the Shlomo Rhapsody by Bloch, all of which he performs extensively across Europe and Japan. Dohnányi’s Konzertstück at Queen Elizabeth Hall concludes Lipkind's concerto activity for the year. Duolisms For over 15 years, Gavriel Lipkind has dedicated his efforts to an award winning collaboration with pianist Roman Zaslavsky – two lifelong friends performing onstage as one unit. Gavriel’s focus on merging the two very different sonic worlds of the cello and piano created a musical dialogue at once balanced and dynamic, winning a continuously growing international audience. Having performed together onstage in hundreds of concerts, theduohas recorded forLipkindProductions its first two albums; „Absolutes“ with works by Beethoven, Brahms and Britten, and „Specialties“ with works by Schumann, Schubert, Franck, are scheduled for release in 2010 as part of the series "Duolisms". Lipkind Quartet After a season of concert debuts with the Lipkind Quartet across Germany, Switzerland, Holland, and Norway, the press exclaimed: "A different way of making music [...] notsubordinateto thestereotypesof today’s concert world,but rather is a result of mutual respect, knowledge and mastery [...] a marvelous acoustic experience [...], a string quartet, which is well capable of stepping into the footprints of the Alban Berg Quartet" (Thüringer Allgemeine). The Lipkind Quartet continues touring with a program titled: „In Search of New Worlds“ featuring works by Bloch, Barber, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, and Dvořák. Lipkind Productions The unique success story of self-produced recordings that began with Gavriel's unusual interpretation of Bach's Cello Suites and his virtuoso album "Miniatures & Folklore" continues. In 2010, Lipkind Productions will release additional titles in its tripartite recording series Cello Heroics, Duolisms and Lipkind Quartet. Teaching In addition to being a unique interpreter, Gavriel is an inspiring teacher. As a passionate advocate of supporting and encouraging young talent, he enjoys giving master classes around the world as well as performing lecture recitals. The Instrument Gavriel Lipkind plays a unique Italian cello labeled "Aloysius Michael Garani (Bologna, 1702)" estimated, however, to have been completed in the years 1670-1680, an enigma which has come to be known as the "Zihrhonheimer" cello. Thus, while Gavriel continues setting new artistic goals and challenging the limitations of a soloist’s life, he naturally transforms his musicianship — and the lifestyle it implies — into a richly complex holistic mission. "Gavriel Lipkind… proves that he is certainly the finest cellist playing today.“ (Bernard Greenhouse, 2006) |
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