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Alissa Margulis
Alissa Margulis was born in 1981 in Freiburg into a family of russian musicians. She started to play the violin at age 4 with prof. W. Marschner and also the piano. She gave her first public performance at age 7. With 10 years she won the 1. prize at the Spohr Yuth Competition and later the 1. prize at the Bundeswettbewerb “Jugend musiziert”. With 13 years she became a pupil of Zakhar Bron at the Musikhochschule Koeln. Further musical advice and participation in masterclasses she received from Ana Chumachenko, Vladimir Spivakov, Ida Haendel, Shlomo Mintz, Gyorgy Pauk, Herman Krebbers, Augustin Dumay, Ivry Gitlis. She is a prizewinner of many competitions: Wieniawsky Competition in Poland, the Concorso Viotti (Vercelli), the Unisa String Competition in Pretoria, Osaka Chambermusic Competition, Concorso Vittorio Gui in Florence. In 2002 she received the prix d’encouragement “Pro Europa” by Daniel Barenboim in Berlin, where she performed at the Berlin Opera and the Château Bellevue. Alissa Margulis has has been invited to perform as a soloist and chambermusic in many international festivals as the Tours, Davos and Gstaad festivals, the Encuentro di musica Santander, Schleswig Holstein Musikfestival, the Lockenhaus Festspiele by Gidon Kremer, the Menton Festival in Monaco. She played with the Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra, the Südwestfunk Orchestra, the Budapest soloists, the Johannesburg Symphony, the Prague Symphony, the NDR Orchestra and others and she received the “nouvelle artiste” award of the year in 2004 at the Juventus Festival de Cambrai.
Performances
- Tuesday 14.06.2005 - 20:30
- Thursday 16.06.2005 - 20:30
- Wednesday 14.06.2006 - 20:30
- Wednesday 21.06.2006 - 20:30
- Sunday 25.06.2006 - 18:30
- Monday 11.06.2007 - 20:30
- Wednesday 13.06.2007 - 20:30
- Friday 15.06.2007 - 20:30
- Thursday 21.06.2007 - 20:30
- Monday 09.06.2008 - 20:30
- Thursday 12.06.2008 - 18:30
- Tuesday 17.06.2008 - 20:30
- Friday 20.06.2008 - 20:30
- Monday 23.06.2008 - 18:30
- Friday 27.06.2008 - 18:30
- Monday 08.06.2009 - 20:30
- Sunday 14.06.2009 - 18:00
- Sunday 21.06.2009 - 20:30
- Monday 22.06.2009 - 18:30
- Wednesday 16.06.2010 - 20:30
- Sunday 27.06.2010 - 20:30
- Tuesday 29.06.2010 - 20:30
Works Performed
- Bach, Abrams, Alkan, Enescu - Programma da definire
- Bartok - Rhapsody No. 1
- Beethoven - Quartet in D Major WoO 36/2
- Bloch - Quintet No. 1 for piano and strings
- Brahms - Scherzo from the FAE Sonata
- Chausson - Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, Op. 21
- Dvorak - Quintetto per pianoforte, 2 violini, viola e violoncello in la maggiore op.81
- Enescu - Sonata No. 3, Op. 25
- Glinka - Serenade in E-flat Major
- Glinka - Sextet in E-flat Major for piano, two violins, viola, cello and double bass
- Granados - Quintet in G minor for piano and strings in G minor, Op. 49
- Janacek - Concertino for piano and six instruments
- Janacek, Sostakovic, Bartok, Franck - Programma da definire
- Korngold - Quintet in E Major for piano and strings, op. 15
- Liszt - Grand Duo Concertant
- Mendelssohn - Andante, from Octet in E-flat Major, for Strings, Op. 20
- Mendelssohn - Octet in E-flat Major, for Strings, Op. 20
- Messiaen - Thèmes et variations
- Piazzolla - Los cuatro Estaciones (arr. by José Bragato)
- Prokof'ev - Sonata in D Major for Flute and Piano, Op. 94
- Rachmaninov - Trio élégiaque No. 2 in D minor for piano and strings
- Rachmaninov - Trio Elégiaque no. 1 in G minor
- Schnittke - Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano
- Schubert - Sonatina in A minor n. 2 Op. posth. 13, D 385
- Schumann - 3 Rhythmische Etüden für den Pedalflügel - Transcription by Victor Derevianko
- Schumann - Phantasiestücke (Fantasy Pieces) for Violin, Cello and Piano, Op. 88
- Sciostakovic - Quintet for Piano, Two Violins, Viola and Cello, Op. 57
- Sciostakovic - Five Pieces for two violins and piano (arr. by Levon Atovmyan)
- Sciostakovic - Four Preludes Op. 34 (arr. by Dmitri Tsyganov)
- Sciostakovic - Trio n. 1 op. 8
- Smetana - Trio in G Minor, Op. 15