[Gareth
Johnson]
Saturday, February 4, 2012
“The
Ypsilanti Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1999 and concentrates on
educational efforts, sponsoring youth concerto competitions to
showcase talented young musicians. An important aspect of the YSO's
growth has been its partnerships with regional organizations, to
strengthen community ties and offer diverse musical experiences to
audiences. The YSO performs each year with a Sphinx Competition
winner, showcasing a talented young African-American or Hispanic
musician in collaboration with the Sphinx Organization.
The
next chance to hear the Ypsilanti Symphony will be April 29, during
an event featuring violin virtuoso and Sphinx Laureate Gareth Johnson
performing Tchaikovsky's D major Violin Concerto on a Stradivari
violin. Crafted in 1709 by Antonio Stradivari who was regarded to be
one of the finest violin makers in history, this rare instrument is
one of about 1,100 violins he produced in his lifetime and is on loan
to the YSO from among the collections of The Henry Ford.
The
2011-2012 special season finale will be held at Eastern Michigan University's Pease Auditorium in Ypsilanti instead of at Towsley Auditorium. [Aaron Dworkin (b. 1970), Founder and President of The Sphinx Organization
is profiled at AfriClassical.com and has a personal website,
http://www.AaronDworkin.com]
“Distinguished
Lecturer and Artist in Residence (Professor) at Albany State
University, Albany Georgia.
“An artist with
flair that brings to the stage an exciting 21st Century rendition of
the master's; mixed with the vibrancy of youth, perfection and
extraordinary musicality. At the age of 10 after hearing famed
Itzhak Perlman, the young Mr. Johnson declared, 'I can play that
instrument!' And how right he was. Mr. Johnson is an articulate,
enthusiastic, and creative presenter and an inspiration to young
musicians everywhere. Now in his mid-20s, the New York Times once
said of Mr. Johnson that he '…possesses prodigious musical gifts –
like Joshua Bell or Maxim Vengerov…he dominates the stage.'”
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