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SILVIA MARCOVICI
violin
Updated February 2010 – please discard any previous versions |
Silvia Marcovici, born in Romania, is one of the most renowned and highly
regarded violinist performing today.
As the Berlin
Morgenpost wrote of her performance with the Berlin Philharmonic under the
baton of Marcello Viotti: “In her performances of the Tchaikovsky concerto,
Silvia Marcovici displayed a totally stunning sonority, which shows her artistic
dimension; admirable tone, fascinating flexibility of each phrase, flaming
temperament and extraordinary energy, which give her interpretation impressive
power, without sentimentality.”
A student of Professor Stefan Ghiorghiu at the conservatory in Bucharest,
she made her professional debut at the age of
sixteen with the Residentie Orkest of The Hague under Bruno Maderna. A few years later she won first prize in the
Marguerite Long/Jacques Thibaut competition in Paris, the special prize of
Prince Rainier of Monaco for the interpretation of a contemporary work; and
first prize in the George Enescu International Competition in Bucharest.
Since then, Ms. Marcovici’s performances have brought her to the leading
orchestras throughout Europe, Israel, Japan, North and South America, appearing
with the most celebrated conductors of our time including
Claudio Abbado, Bernard Haitink, Simon Rattle, Kurt Masur, Riccardo Muti,
Kurt Masur André Previn,
Jesús
López-Cobos, Zubin Mehta, Neeme
Järvi,
Eliahu Inbal ,
Yoël Levi,
David Zinman and many of the great masters of the recent past, such as Eugene
Ormandy, Erich Leinsdorf, Mstislav Rostropovich and Sergiu Comissiona.
She has been soloist with most of the world’s great orchestras including
the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, L'Orchestre
National de France, Orchestra Sinfonica de L'Accademia Nazionale de Santa
Cecilia, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles
Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra and Atlanta Symphony
among many others.
A multifaceted musician and fascinating stage presence, she maintains a rich
involvement in chamber music as well. She appears frequently in recitals with
such pianists as Pascal Roger, Boris Berezovsky, Valentin Gheorghiu, Bruno
Rigutto and her son, Aimo Pagin; and cellists David Geringas, Antonio Meneses
and Boris Perganenscikov. Among her memorable recent performances was a
collaboration with Evgeny Kissin and Alexandre Kniasev at the Festival de Radio
France in Montpellier playing trios of Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky; and not to
be forgotten, a concert with her daughter, soprano Sarah Pagin, under the baton
of Eliahu Inbal in Turin.
Silvia Marcovici has numerous critically acclaimed recordings including the
Sibelius Violin Concerto with the Göteborg
Symphony Orchestra under Neeme Järvi,
the Nielsen Violin Concerto, with the Orchestre Symphonique de
Montpellier under Yoël Levi and
the complete Beethoven sonatas for violin and piano. The Canadian record
company DOREMI has released several CDs and a DVD in its “Legendary Treasures,”
series, of performances by Silvia Marcovici.
Silvia Marcovici
is a passionate and active teacher. She is
currently a professor at the Haute Ecole de Musique in Lausanne, Switzerland and
the Université des Arts in Graz, Austria.