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Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. Pine Lake Pavilion |
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The Red Violin: Suite for Violin and Orchestra |
John Corigliano (b. 1938) |
Elizabeth Pitcairn, violin
Caroga Arts Ensemble
Deborah Barrett Price, conductor
The Red Violin (film) |
François Girard, director (b. 1963) |
Violin virtuoso Elizabeth Pitcairn has earned a stunning
reputation as one of America's most beloved soloists. She appeared
as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Academy of Music
and in the year 2000 gave her New York debut at Alice Tully Hall with
the New York String Orchestra. She has since performed at Carnegie
Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Fisher Center and the Kimmel Center.
Passionate about youth and education, she serves as President and
Artistic Director of the Luzerne Music Center which provides training
for gifted young musicians ages 9 to 18 in upstate New York. Ms. Pitcairn
attended the Marlboro Music Festival and is a graduate of the University
of Southern California where she later taught alongside her former
teacher, the renowned violin professor Robert Lipsett, at the Colburn
School in Los Angeles. Her former teachers include Julian Meyer, Sylvia
Ahramjian, Jascha Brodsky and Shmuel Ashkenasi. The artist performs
with one of the world's most legendary instruments, the Red Mendelssohn
Stradivarius of 1720, said to have inspired the Academy Award-winning
film The Red Violin. Pitcairn is featured on the 10th Anniversary
edition of The Red Violin DVD in a special feature called “The
Auction Block”. Named the Red Stradivarius violin while in the
possession of Joseph Joachim, it was a gift from her grandfather in
1990 at Christie's Auction in London. Originally from a musical family
in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, she began the violin at age three.
Pitcairn believes strongly in philanthropy and is a frequent performer
for such charitable events as the American Cancer Society, the Breast
Cancer Research Foundation, the Helping Hands and Hearts Foundation
and the Nakashima Foundation for Peace. Her favorite activities are
skiing, tennis, horseback riding, and wine tasting. On the Red Mendelssohn
Stradivarius, she uses the revolutionary Wittner Finetune-pegs. Her
carbon titanium violin case is courtesy of GEWA.
Guest percussionist Brian Shank joins the Caroga Arts Ensemble tonight.
Timpani provided by Greater Johnstown School District.
Design and printing by James McMartin Long. Program archive at CACarchive.org
Updated 12:50 p.m. on Monday, September 5, 2022.
Formatted for Firefox browser printing on letter size (11×8.5) paper in landscape orientation, cut in half to 5.5×8.5 in portrait orientation.
Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. Pine Lake Pavilion |
![]() |
The Red Violin: Suite for Violin and Orchestra |
John Corigliano (b. 1938) |
Elizabeth Pitcairn, violin
Caroga Arts Ensemble
Deborah Barrett Price, conductor
The Red Violin (film) |
François Girard, director (b. 1963) |
Violin virtuoso Elizabeth Pitcairn has earned a stunning
reputation as one of America's most beloved soloists. She appeared
as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Academy of Music
and in the year 2000 gave her New York debut at Alice Tully Hall with
the New York String Orchestra. She has since performed at Carnegie
Hall, Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Fisher Center and the Kimmel Center.
Passionate about youth and education, she serves as President and
Artistic Director of the Luzerne Music Center which provides training
for gifted young musicians ages 9 to 18 in upstate New York. Ms. Pitcairn
attended the Marlboro Music Festival and is a graduate of the University
of Southern California where she later taught alongside her former
teacher, the renowned violin professor Robert Lipsett, at the Colburn
School in Los Angeles. Her former teachers include Julian Meyer, Sylvia
Ahramjian, Jascha Brodsky and Shmuel Ashkenasi. The artist performs
with one of the world's most legendary instruments, the Red Mendelssohn
Stradivarius of 1720, said to have inspired the Academy Award-winning
film The Red Violin. Pitcairn is featured on the 10th Anniversary
edition of The Red Violin DVD in a special feature called “The
Auction Block”. Named the Red Stradivarius violin while in the
possession of Joseph Joachim, it was a gift from her grandfather in
1990 at Christie's Auction in London. Originally from a musical family
in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, she began the violin at age three.
Pitcairn believes strongly in philanthropy and is a frequent performer
for such charitable events as the American Cancer Society, the Breast
Cancer Research Foundation, the Helping Hands and Hearts Foundation
and the Nakashima Foundation for Peace. Her favorite activities are
skiing, tennis, horseback riding, and wine tasting. On the Red Mendelssohn
Stradivarius, she uses the revolutionary Wittner Finetune-pegs. Her
carbon titanium violin case is courtesy of GEWA.
Guest percussionist Brian Shank joins the Caroga Arts Ensemble tonight.
Timpani provided by Greater Johnstown School District.
Design and printing by James McMartin Long. Program archive at CACarchive.org