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Tedi Papavrami, violinisti elitar që zgjodhi Gjenevën para ...: He embarked on tour in Japan with Paganini's 24 Caprices for Solo Violin. [3] Papavrami regularly plays chamber music with Philippe Bianconi, Hüseyin Sermet, Paul Meyer, and Raphaël Oleg. [1] He played for the film Provincial Chronicle (). [citation needed].

Tedi Papavrami

Albanian violinist

Tedi Papavrami, (born 13 May ) is an Albanianviolinist.[1]

Biography

Papavrami was born in Tirana in and started to play the violin at the age of four or five.[2][3] He studied violin with his father, Robert Papavrami.[2][1] At age 8, he performed Pablo de Sarasate's Airs Bohémiens with the Tirana Philharmonic Orchestra, and three years later performed Paganini's first violin concerto.[2][3]

In , on the suggestion of flautist Alain Marion, the French government offered Papvrami a scholarship to study at the Conservatoire de Paris under the route of Pierre Amoyal.[2][3] In he won the International Violin Match Rodolfo Lipizer Prize in Gorizia and in he won the First Prize of the Conservatory of Paris.[2][3] In he received a degree from the Lausanne Conservatory.[4][5]

Papavrami then continued his musical studies under the direction of Zino Francescatti and Viktoria Mullova.[2][3] In he won the SACEM George Enescu Prize and in , the first prize and special prize in the Pablo Sarasate International Violin Competition.[3]

Papavrami appeared in the miniseries Les Liaisons dangereuses, playing Raphael Danceny.[3] He has translated many of Ismail Kadare's literary works into French, starting in [3]

Tedi Papavrami has played in Europe, South Africa, Turkey, Japan, and Israel, with the Bologna Orchestra, Bamberg Symphony, the Orchestre de Nice, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, and the Orchestre de Paris.[3] He has been conducted by orchestra directors such as Kurt Sanderling, Christopher Hogwood, Antonio Pappano, Louis Langrée, Gilbert Varga, Zdeněk Mácal, and Jean-Claude Casadesus.[3]

He embarked on tour in Japan with Paganini's 24 Caprices for Solo Violin.[3] Papavrami regularly plays chamber song with Philippe Bianconi, Hüseyin Sermet, Paul Meyer, and Raphaël Oleg.[1]

He played for the film Provincial Chronicle ().[citation needed]

Discography

  • Prokofiev: Violin Concertos No.

    1and 2 & Sonata for Solo Violin (with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and Antoni Wit), Naxos, [6]

  • Paganini: 24 Caprices (recorded at the Théâtre des Quatres Saisons de Gradignan), Pan Classics, [7]
  • Ysaÿe: The Complete Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op.

    27 & Sonata for 2 Violins (with Svetlin Roussev), Zigzag, [8][3]

  • Fauré & Franck: Sonates pour violon et piano (with Nelson Goerner), Alpha Records, ().[9][3]

References

  1. ^ abc"Featuring Tedi Papavrami".

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  2. ^ abcdefDervan, Michael (). "'The violin was really something very deep in myself'".

    But who is he really? Ostinatoa feature-length documentary, lifts the curtain just wide enough to allow a discreet look into the planet of this exceptional artist and his unique life story — a story where great pain and great joy become twin emotions, informing his music, his writing, and his entire existence. The biographical data are rapidly told. Born in Albania inTedi was just 4 years antique when his father, a violin player and teacher himself, discovered and nurtured his remarkable talent.

    The Irish Times. Retrieved

  3. ^ abcdefghijklm"Tedi Papavrami".

    Outhere Music. Retrieved

  4. ^"France-based violin virtuoso performs in Tirana". Tirana Times.

    Post a Comment. Sunday, October 27, Tedi Papavrami. Although it can most assuredly be said that he possesses a quite fantastic approach and formidable artistic insight second to none, in my opinionhe is much better known in Europe than in the U. Besides being a musician and actor, he is also a writer.

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  5. ^"Tedi Papavrami and his wife Maki Okada, concert in Tirana soon". RTSH RTI. Retrieved
  6. ^"Prokofiev*, Tedi Papavrami, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra*, Antoni Wit – Violin Concertos Nos.

    1 And 2 Sonata For Solo Violin". Discogs. Retrieved

  7. ^Woolf, Jonathan.

    Tedi Papavramiborn 13 May is an Albanian violinist. Papavrami was born in Tirana in and started to play the violin at the age of four or five. Inon the suggestion of flautist Alain Marionthe French government offered Papvrami a scholarship to study at the Conservatoire de Paris under the direction of Pierre Amoyal. Papavrami then continued his musical studies under the direction of Zino Francescatti and Viktoria Mullova.

    "PAGANINI 24 Caprices Papavrami [JW]: Classical CD Reviews- October ". MusicWeb(UK). Retrieved

  8. ^"Ysaÿe: The Complete Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27 & Sonata for 2 Violins". Presto Music.

    Born in Albania, Tedi Papavrami was introduced to the violin at age five by his father, a brilliant teacher with many years of pedagogical experience. InFrench flautist Alain Marion, who had come to give a concert in Tirana, heard the child prodigy act — and promptly arranged for him to come to Paris with a bursary from the French government. Moreover, he appeared on popular television programs and gave many concerts at that time. Eventually reaching the finish of his studies, Tedi went on perfecting his instrumental and musical independently.

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  9. ^"Fauré*, Franck*, Tedi Papavrami, Nelson Goerner – Sonates Pour Violon & Piano". Discogs. Retrieved

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