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ANNA-LIISA BEZRODNY violin
GLASPERLENSPIEL SINFONIETTA
Conductor MIKHAIL LEONTIEV
BACH, HAYDN, MOZART

Released on July 21st, 2013. Dedicated to my father − Igor Bezrodny. (Anna-Liisa Bezrodny)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G major Straßburg, K 216
Joseph Haydn Violin Concerto No 1 in C major, Hob VIIa:1
Johann Sebastian Bach Sarabande from Partita No 2, BWV 1004
Bonus track Meet Anna-Liisa

 

Mozart. Violin Concerto No 3 in G major Straßburg, Mov III Rondeau, fragm, 3 min 35 sec, mp3, 224 Kbps

Watch a fragment (11 min 1 sec) of live video recording on YouTube − Mov I Allegro, Violin Concerto No 3 in G major by Mozart. Watch  on YouTube Sarabande from Partita No 2 by Bach.

Performed by: Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (violin), Glasperlenspiel Sinfonietta and conductor Mikhail Leontyev
Principal violinists Arvo Leibur and Kristina Kriit

 Anna-Liisa Bezrodny
● born in Moscow, 1981
● a decendant of generations of musicians: father Igor Bezrodny − a renowned Russian violinist and conductor, professor of Moscow Conservatory and Sibelius Academy; mother Mari Tampere-Bezrodny − professor of Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and the Sibelius Academy; grandfather Semjon Bezrodny − an acclaimed violinist; grandmother Aime Tampere − organist and teacher; paternal grandmother Tatiana Pogozheva – violinist; great grandmother Jenny Siimon − one of the best-known singers and teachers in Estonia
● started violin studies under the parents’ supervision at the age of 2, and at 9, began studies at the Sibelius Academy
● Master’s Degree: Sibelius Academy, London Guildhall School of Music and Drama
● solo concerts as well as orchestra soloist on prestigious stages in Russia, the UK, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, South-America and the USA, such as Royal Festival Hall, Barbican Hall, Wigmore Hall, Berlin Konzerthaus, Cologne Philharmonie, Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, St Petersburg Philharmonia
● stage partners Philharmonia Orchestra (London), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra, Moscow State Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductors Leif Segerstam, Sian Edwards, Paavo Järvi, Nikolai Alexeev, Olari Elts, Eri Klas…
● Rotary Club Special Prize 1999, III Prize at Heifetz International Competition, London Symphony Orchestra PROMIS Award, II Prize at the Brahms competition and the Finnish Pro Musica Foundation Prize 2005, Guildhall Gold Medal for performing Shostakovich’ 1st Violin Concerto 2006
● since 2007, has been teaching violin (Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre)

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Download: photo by Kaupo Kikkas, colour, jpg, RGB, 5.3 MB
See also Anna-Liisa Bezrodny at Glasperlenspiel Music Festival 2013

Recorded live from Glasperlenspiel Festival (July 19th, 2012), in the studio of Tallinn University (Nov 9th, 2012), and in Helsinki (Apr 15th, 2013)
Sound engineer − Tanel Klesment
Video Director − Jüri Tallinn
Camera − Elisa Avik, Jaan Kalmus, Oksana Nakorchevska, Kristiine Raag, Ilja Šmidt
Texts edited by Inna Kivi and Tiina Jokinen
Photos by Kaupo Kikkas
Design by Mart Kivisild
Produced by Peeter Vähi

Very special thanks: Prof. Mari Tampere-Bezrodny
Special thanks: Kristina Kriit, Sigrid Kuulmann, Marike Kruup, Valeria Rjumina, Linda-Anette Suss, Maria Nasterenko, Kristiina Talen, Andreas Lend, Villu Vihermäe, Regina Udod

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© 2013 Anna-Liisa Bezrodny, ERP (Tallinn)
In co-operation with Estonian Video Production
ERP 6013

 

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See also other violin recordings by ERP: Mari Tampere-Bezrodny, Great Maestros Vol XIV−XV, Eduard Tubin. Works for Violin and Piano Vol I, Eduard Tubin. Works for Violin and Piano Vol II, Vivaldi per Pisendel, World Premiere Recordings, Vivaldi senza basso, Vivaldi opera quinta, Works for Solo Violin. Sigrid Kuulmann