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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ivry_GitlisIvry Gitlis - Wikipedia

    Ivry Gitlis was a commentator (along with Itzhak Perlman) on the DVD The Art of Violin (2000), which showcases violin performances and gives biographical details of many of the great violinists of the twentieth century.

  2. Gitlis has always been a difficult violinist to categorise – maverick, with an unwillingness to conform, he has cultivated a unique style, and is at home in Wieniawski as he is in Xenakis, on prime time TV shows and in the great recital rooms of the world.

  3. Ivry Gitlis ( hebräisch עברי גיטליס; * 25. August 1922 in Haifa, Völkerbundsmandat für Palästina; † 24. Dezember 2020 in Paris [1]) war ein israelisch-französischer Geiger .

  4. Ivry Gitlis. Violin. Versions. Filter by. Format. Label. Country. Year. 2 versions. Add to Wantlist. Reviews. doctrine. Edited 11 years ago. For quite a long time, Kremer's version was my favourite recording of the Sibelius concerto.

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  5. Gitlis has the febrile intensity for this work, and he has a command of its rhetoric and its narrative development. The sense of characterisation is finely etched, and the collaboration with Horenstein is solid – a conductor who really insists on some deep, dark bass tone from the Vienna Symphony.

  6. The Art of Ivry Gitlis. Ivry Gitlis (violin) Concerts Colonne Orchestra, Pro Musica Symphony, Vienna Symphony Orchestra & Westphalia Symphony Orchestra, Harold Byrns, Heinrich Hollreiser, Jascha Horenstein, Hubert Reichert, William Strickland & Hans Swarowsky. Release Date: 12th Jul 2010.

  7. While the raw clarity of Gitlis’ phrasing and its spotlighting of conflict, along with the strong, constant presence of his expressive persona, are perhaps equally likely to inspire or offend, his art is unquestionably well-suited to certain corners of the violin repertoire.