Aloysia Friedmann
Released Album
Opera
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January 1, 1992
Vocal
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1994
Artist Info
Genre:ChoralConcertoOperaVocalAloysia Friedmann is a renowned classical music artist who has made a significant impact in the world of music. Born in New York City, Friedmann grew up in a family of musicians. Her father, Leonard Friedmann, was a violinist and conductor, while her mother, Laila Storch, was an oboist and musicologist. From a young age, Friedmann was exposed to classical music and began playing the viola at the age of six. Friedmann's talent was evident from an early age, and she quickly became a sought-after performer. She studied at the Juilliard School of Music, where she earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music. During her time at Juilliard, Friedmann studied with some of the most renowned violists of the time, including William Lincer and Lillian Fuchs. After completing her studies, Friedmann began her professional career as a violist. She quickly gained recognition for her exceptional talent and was invited to perform with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world. In 1982, Friedmann was appointed principal violist of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, a position she held for six years. Throughout her career, Friedmann has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Philadelphia Orchestra. She has also collaborated with some of the most renowned conductors of the time, including Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, and Zubin Mehta. In addition to her work as a soloist and orchestral musician, Friedmann is also a dedicated chamber musician. She is the founder and artistic director of the Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival, which takes place every year in Easton, Maryland. The festival brings together some of the world's most talented musicians for a week of performances and workshops. Friedmann has also been recognized for her contributions to the world of music. In 1994, she was awarded the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant, which is given to outstanding young musicians who show exceptional promise for a career in classical music. She has also been awarded the Philadelphia Orchestra's C. Hartman Kuhn Award, which recognizes outstanding musicianship and dedication to the orchestra. Throughout her career, Friedmann has remained committed to promoting classical music and inspiring the next generation of musicians. She has taught at some of the most prestigious music schools in the world, including the Juilliard School, the Curtis Institute of Music, and the New England Conservatory of Music. She has also served as a mentor to many young musicians, helping them to develop their skills and achieve their goals. In addition to her work as a performer and educator, Friedmann is also a dedicated advocate for the arts. She has served on the boards of several arts organizations, including the Chamber Music America and the American Viola Society. She has also been a strong supporter of music education programs, working to ensure that young people have access to high-quality music education. In conclusion, Aloysia Friedmann is a remarkable musician who has made a significant impact in the world of classical music. Her exceptional talent, dedication, and commitment to promoting the arts have earned her numerous accolades and made her a beloved figure in the music world. As she continues to inspire and mentor young musicians, her legacy will continue to live on for generations to come.More....
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Gloria, for 3 solo voices in D major, RV 589
Gratias agimus tibi; Propter magnum gloriam tuam
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