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SCHULTE, ROLF

The violinist Rolf Schulte was born in Germany and started playing the violin at the age of five under his father’s tutelage. He later studied with Kurt Schaffer at the Robert Schumann Conservatory in Düsseldorf, attended Yehudi Menuhin’s summer courses in Gstaad, Switzerland, and studied with Franco Gulli at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Italy, before moving to the United States to study with Ivan Galamian at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. His orchestral début came with the Philharmonia Hungarica in Cologne in Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto when he was fourteen, and he has since performed with the Berlin Philharmonic, the Munich Philharmonic, the Frankfurt Museums-Orchester, the Stuttgart State Orchestra, the Bamberg Symphony, the Orchestra del Teatro La Fenice in Venice and the Radio Orchestras of Berlin (RSO), Cologne (WDR) and Stuttgart (SDR). In 1991 he appeared in a series of American music in Moscow, and played Roger Sessions’s Violin Concerto with the Radio Orchestra of the U.S.S.R. In America he has performed with the Seattle Symphony, the St Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Vermont and New Hampshire Symphonies. Among the works of which he has given the première are Donald Martino’s Violin Concerto and Romanza, Tobias Picker’s Concerto, Milton Babbitt’s The Joy of More Sextets and Little Goes a Long Way, Mario Davidovsky’s Synchronisms No. 9, and Elliott Carter’s Fantasy. American premières include Gyorgy Kurtag’s Kafka Fragments Paul Ruders’ Violin Concerto No. 1, and Carter’s Riconoscenza per Goffredo Petrassi. He has appeared with the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, and has participated in the 1990 Kuhmo Music Festival in Finland. Rolf Schulte has performed the cycle of ten Beethoven sonatas and the complete violin works of Igor Stravinsky at the Berlin Festwochen. From 1999-2001, he fulfilled a residency that included annual recitals at Harvard University. He has been a regular faculty member of the Composers Conference at Wellesley College. He is an alumnus of the 1971 Young Concert Artists. His recordings include Arnold Schoenberg’s Violin Concerto with the London Philharmonia, Robert Schumann’s Fantasiestücke, Romanzen, Märchenbilder, Fred Lerdahl’s Waltzes, David Lang’s Illumination Rounds, and Carter’s Duo, Riconoscenza, Violin Concerto and Four Lauds. In 1980 and 1988 Rolf Schulte was a juror for the International Competition of American Music at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and he often serves on panels judging events for the Juilliard School. He plays a 1780 instrument by Lorenzo Storioni.


Albums featuring this artist are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
DEVIL'S MUSIC (The) 8.578085-86
DISCOVER CHAMBER MUSIC 8.558206-07
SCHOENBERG, A.: Serenade / Variations for Orchestra / Bach Orchestrations (Craft) (Schoenberg, Vol. 4) 8.557522
SCHOENBERG, A.: String Trio / 4 Pieces for Mixed Chorus / 3 Satires / Suite (Craft) (Schoenberg Vol. 11) 8.557529
SCHOENBERG, A.: Violin Concerto / Ode to Napoleon / A Survivor from Warsaw (Craft) (Schoenberg, Vol. 10) 8.557528
STRAVINSKY: Histoire du Soldat Suite / Renard (Stravinsky, Vol. 7) 8.557505
WUORINEN: 6 Trios 8.559264




 
 
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