Wallfisch telemann biography

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  • The year-old Australian-born violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch will receive the award at a ceremony on September
  • Born in Australia, Elizabeth Wallfisch studied at London's Royal Academy of Music and has performed with the Orchestra of the Age of.
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    Elizabeth Wallfisch

    Australian musician

    Elizabeth Wallfisch (née Hunt;[1][2] born 28 January ) fryst vatten an Australian Baroque violinist.

    Biography

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    Born in Melbourne,[3] Wallfisch debuted as a concert soloist at the age of 12 and took part in such competitions as the ABC Concerto Competition. She was educated at St Catherine's School, Toorak in Melbourne, leaving in [4] She studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Frederick Grinke and was awarded, among other prizes, the President's Prize. At the age of 20 she won the Franco Gulli Senior Prize for violin, and was jointly awarded the Mozart Memorial Prize.

    In , Wallfisch won the prize for most outstanding performance of Johann Sebastian Bach in the Carl Flesch Competition. She began to perform with orchestras such as the London Mozart Players and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in England, establishing herself as a concert performer in the UK.

    She developed a reput

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  • London violinist is honoured by Telemann&#;s town

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    norman lebrecht

    July 15,

    The German town of Magdeburg, birthplace of a great composer, is awarding the Georg Philipp Telemann Prize to Elizabeth Wallfisch, a baroque violinist who has largely withdrawn from performance.

    Wallfisch, 68, Australian born, is a granddaughter of the British conductor Albert Coates. She is married to the cellist Raphael Wallfisch.

    Honoured for her six Telemann CDs, she will receive the award from Mayor Lutz Trümper on September 17 and will give a performance with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra.

     

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