- Glenn Dicterow
Infobox musical artist
Name = Glenn Dicterow
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = birth date|1948|12|23
flagicon|USALos Angeles, California , USA
Instrument =Violin
Genre = Classical
Occupation =violin ist
Years_active =1950s-Present
URL = [http://www.GlennDicterow.com/ www.GlennDicterow.com]Glenn Dicterow (born
December 23 1948 ), is an Americanviolinist and is currently concertmaster of theNew York Philharmonic Orchestra .Mr. Dicterow's musical gifts became apparent when, at age 11, he made his solo debut with the
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with theLos Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra . Harold Dicterow, his father, served as principal of the second violin section in theLos Angeles Philharmonic for 52 years. Over the following years, Mr. Dicterow became one of the most sought-after young violinists, appearing as soloist from coast to coast.Mr. Dicterow went on to win numerous awards and competitions, including the Young Musicians Foundation Award and Coleman Award (Los Angeles), The Julia Klumpke Award (San Francisco), and the Bronze Medal in the
International Tchaikovsky Competition (1970). He is a graduate of TheJuilliard School , where he was a student ofIvan Galamian . Other teachers have included Erno Neufeld, Eudice Shapiro, Naoum Blinder, Manuel Compinsky,Jascha Heifetz , andHenryk Szeryng .Career
In 1967 he appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic under the baton of
Andre Kostelanetz in theTchaikovsky Violin Concerto . He was then 18 years old. In 1980 he joined the Orchestra as Concertmaster and has since performed as soloist every year. Prior to joining theNew York Philharmonic , Mr. Dicterow served as Associate Concertmaster and Concertmaster of theLos Angeles Philharmonic . During aNew York Philharmonic tour of major American cities in 1986, Mr. Dicterow was featured inLeonard Bernstein 's Serenade with the composer conducting. In 1990 he played TheCarmen Fantasy byPablo de Sarasate under the direction ofZubin Mehta in a "Live from Lincoln Center " concert telecast. In 1982, Dicterow was a soloist in the Orchestra’s concert at theWhite House .In recent years, Mr. Dicterow has been the featured soloist with the New York Philharmonic in
Prokofiev ’s Second Violin Concerto with guest conductorYuri Temirkanov ,Gian Carlo Menotti ’s Violin Concerto under the direction ofKurt Masur , and Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 withChristian Thielemann . During the Philharmonic’s 1998 Asian Tour, he was soloist in theBarber Violin Concerto in Manila, Korea, and in Beijing, China, where he performed in The Great Hall of the People to an audience of more than 10,000 people. In the 2005–06 season, he was the soloist inMozart ’s Violin Concerto No. 3, K.216 withBramwell Tovey conducting, and Mozart’s Serenade No. 7 in D major, K.248B, “Haffner,” withSir Colin Davis . In the 2006–07 season he will play theBrahms Double Concerto with Philharmonic Principal Cello Carter Brey in New York and on the Orchestra’s 2007 European Tour.Mr. Dicterow has also been a guest soloist with the symphony orchestras of Los Angeles, Baltimore, Birmingham, Chautauqua, Grant Park, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Mexico City, Miami, Montreal, Omaha, and Tampa, to name a few. More recent engagements have included solo concerts with the
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra ,Hong Kong Philharmonic , and the Bernstein Serenade with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra in “Isaac Stern at Eighty: A Birthday Celebration” atCarnegie Hall . In February 2002 he performedMiklós Rózsa ’s Symphonie Concertante and the Wagner-Waxman Tristan Fantasy withLeonard Slatkin and theNational Symphony Orchestra . Upcoming activities include an October, 2006 appearance with theSan Diego Symphony , led byJahja Ling , in Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor; a recital at the University of Texas in January, 2007; and a performance with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra in February, 2007.Discography
Mr. Dicterow’s discography includes Copland’s Violin Sonata, Largo, and Piano Trio;
Charles Ives ’s Sonatas Nos. 2 and 4 and Piano Trio; andErich Wolfgang Korngold ’s Piano Trio and Violin Sonata, all for EMI. He is also featured in the violin solos inRichard Strauss ’sEin Heldenleben andAlso Sprach Zarathustra withZubin Mehta for CBS. Other compositions committed to disc are works ofWieniawski withZubin Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Lee Holdridge’s Violin Concerto with theLondon Symphony Orchestra and Holdridge conducting;Shostakovich ’s Violin Concerto No. 1 with the New York Philharmonic conducted byMaxim Shostakovich on a Radiothon recording; and the Philharmonic’s recording ofRimsky-Korsakov ’s Scheherazade with Yuri Temirkanov on the BMG label. Mr. Dicterow’s most recent CD is a solo recital for Cala Records entitled New York Legends, featuring John Corigliano’s Sonata for Violin and Piano, Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Much Ado About Nothing, the premiere recording of Leonard Bernstein’s Sonata for Violin and Piano, andBohuslav Martinu ’s Three Madrigals for violin and viola, in collaboration with violistKaren Dreyfus and pianistGerald Robbins .Filmography
Mr. Dicterow can also be heard in the violin solos of the film scores for
*"The Turning Point
*"The Untouchables
*"Altered States
*"Aladdin
*"Beauty and the Beast
*"Interview with the Vampire .Other Musical Interests
In addition to concertizing, Mr. Dicterow enjoys an active teaching career. He is on the faculty of The
Juilliard School andManhattan School of Music . He and his wife, violistKaren Dreyfus , are founding members of The Lyric Piano Quartet, which is in residence atQueens College, City University of New York .He also contributed to Madonna's 1992 album "Erotica" with the song In This Life, leading the strings in this orchestral song.
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