YEHUDA HANANI Yehuda Hanani’s charismatic playing and profound interpretations bring him acclaim across the globe. His solo appearances have been with the Chicago Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Berlin Radio Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic, BBC Welsh Symphony, Buenos Aires Philharmonic, Jerusalem Symphony, Honolulu Symphony, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, and Seoul Symphony among others. A frequent guest at Aspen, Bowdoin, Chautauqua, Yale at Norfolk, Great Lakes, Casals Prades, Finland, Ottawa, Oslo, and Australia Chamber Music festivals, he has collaborated with preeminent fellow musicians. He made the first recording ever of the monumental Alkan Cello Sonata, receiving a Grand Prix du Disque nomination. On CD and in live performances, he has premiered works of
Nikolay Miaskovsky, Lukas Foss, Leo Ornstein, Joan Tower, Eduard Franck, Osvaldo Golijov, Lera Auerbach, Virgil Thomson, William Perry and Bernard Rands, among other composers. Professor of Cello at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, his studies were with Leonard Rose at the Juilliard School and with Pablo Casals. He is Artistic Director of the innovative chamber music series Close Encounters With Music.
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| PERRY, W.: Jamestown Concerto / SCHUMAN, W.: A Song of Orpheus / THOMSON, V.: Cello Concerto (Hanani) |
Naxos 8.559344 |
Concertos, Orchestral, Poetry
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| SCHOENFIELD, P.: Refractions / 6 British Folk Songs / Peccadilloes (Tocco, Hanani, Fiterstein, Schoenfield) |
Naxos 8.559380 |
Chamber Music, Instrumental |
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