簡介: 別名:維爾德·弗朗國籍:挪威生日:1986 年 8 月 19 日出生地:挪威奧斯陸Vilde Frang Bj?rke er en norsk fiolinist som ble f?dt i Oslo 19. august 1986. Hun begynte ? spille 更多>
別名:維爾德·弗朗
國籍:挪威
生日:1986 年 8 月 19 日
出生地:挪威奧斯陸
Vilde Frang Bj?rke er en norsk fiolinist som ble f?dt i Oslo 19. august 1986. Hun begynte ? spille fiolin da hun var 4 ?r. I grunnskole?rene var hun elev av Alf Richard Kraggerud, Henning Kraggerud og Stephan Barratt-Due ved Barratt Due musikkinstitutt i Oslo. Siden studerte hun med Kolja Blacher i Hamburg og med Ana Chumachenco ved Kronberg-akademiet i Hessen.
被德國小提琴天后慕特視為正統(tǒng)接班人,特別把她從挪威帶到慕尼黑去一手栽培、訓(xùn)練的新一代小提琴女杰薇爾德弗朗,在自己的第二張專輯中,很小心地選擇了一套恩師慕特從來沒有灌錄過的曲目。弗朗在漢堡高等音樂院的老師是德國名家柯利亞布拉夏(Kolja Blacher),布拉夏的父親波里斯布拉夏是近代音樂史上的知名作曲家,他和中國有段淵緣,他出生在俄國和中國邊境的牛莊鎮(zhèn),后來還住在哈爾濱多年,成年后才搬到柏林定居,而柯利亞則是茱莉亞音樂院名師狄蕾的高徒,與帕爾曼、林昭亮、張莎拉等人同門。因此弗朗的琴藝也與這幾位系出同門。剛來過臺(tái)灣不久,并演出過帕格尼尼整套無伴奏奇想曲的弗朗,在這套錄音中,選的最難的一首曲目是巴爾托克無伴奏小提琴奏鳴曲,此曲當(dāng)初是獻(xiàn)給曼紐因,他灌錄后,卻很少有重量級的小提琴家敢嘗試,原因是太艱難且吃力不討好。即使巴爾托克的兩首小提琴協(xié)奏曲都很受到小提琴家歡迎,但這首無伴奏奏鳴曲卻因?yàn)橐魳氛Z言獨(dú)特、再加上容易暴露出演奏家的弓法缺點(diǎn),所以大家往往敬謝不敏,弗朗將此曲排在葛利格非常浪漫、甜美的奏鳴曲之后,突顯了兩曲的時(shí)代語言強(qiáng)烈差異,但也更顯示她對自己能讓后者跟前者一樣受到喜愛的信心。而她的信心果然其來有自,不像曼紐因、甘乃迪等人,以較重的手法,在運(yùn)弓時(shí)刻意保留了一種粗獷的沖擊性音色,強(qiáng)調(diào)此曲的現(xiàn)代感,弗朗卻是以像在處理巴哈無伴奏一樣,每一個(gè)運(yùn)弓都講究優(yōu)美的歌唱性,距離此曲問世半世紀(jì)后,第一次有演奏家大膽嘗試不同的角度和方向來詮釋此曲,讓人印象深刻,也改變了對此曲的既有印象。片中的葛利格小提琴奏鳴曲,近年來幾乎已被遺忘,讓我們更忘了早在1928年時(shí),這首曲子曾是拉赫曼尼諾夫和克萊斯勒經(jīng)常在舞臺(tái)上合奏、甚至錄了經(jīng)典唱片的曲子,弗朗以挪威人的身份詮釋此曲,也留下了讓人難忘的旋律美。
Early life and education:Born in Oslo, Norway, Frang began playing the violin by the Suzuki method at the age of four. In the years 1993 - 2002 she studied with Stephan Barratt-Due, Alf Richard Kraggerud and Henning Kraggerud at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo.
Frang made her soloist debut at the age of ten with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra. In 1998 she was introduced to Anne-Sophie Mutter, who became her mentor and later appointed her a scholarship holder in the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation.
She was aged twelve in 1999 when Mariss Jansons engaged her as a soloist with Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.
From 2003 - 2009 Frang continued her studies in Germany, with Kolja Blacher at Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg and Ana Chumachenco at the Kronberg Academy. Recipient of a 2007 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship, Frang also had lessons with Mitsuko Uchida in London.
Career:In 2007, Frang's debut with London Philharmonic Orchestra in their Eastbourne series lead to a re-engagement in the following season, under Vladimir Jurowski at the Royal Festival Hall.
In 2008, Vilde Frang signed exclusively to EMI Classics (now Warner Classics). Her debut album was released in 2009 and received high praise from critics and audiences alike, and she was named EMI Classics' Young Artist of the Year 2010. Her recordings for EMI / Warner Classics have received numerous awards including a Classical BRIT, Deutsche Schallplattenpreis twice, four ECHO Klassik Awards, two Edisson Klassiek Awards, Diapason d'Or and Gramophone Magazine's Classical Music Award.
Winner of the 2012 Credit Suisse Young Artist Award, Frang performed Sibelius violin concerto with Vienna Philharmonic under Bernard Haitink at the Lucerne Festival.
She made her London Proms debut in 2013, playing Bruch violin concerto with BBC Philharmonic under John Storgards at the Royal Albert Hall.
Frangs solo engagements have included performances with Mahler Chamber Orchestra, BBC Symphony, Philharmonia, Liverpool Philharmonic, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Tonhalle-Orchester Zurich, Russian National Orchestra, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Washington National Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Sydney Symphony and the NHK Symphony in Tokyo, with conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Harding, Mariss Jansons, Leonard Slatkin, Ivan Fischer, Robin Ticciati, Krzysztof Urbanski, Vasily Petrenko, Kent Nagano, Neeme J?rvi, David Zinman, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Yuri Temirkanov.
Frang has appeared as soloist, as well as in recital with her regular duo partner Michail Lifits, at concert venues such as Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Tonhalle Zürich, Musikverein Vienna, Wigmore Hall London, Carnegie Hall New York, Salle Pleyel Paris, Tchaikovsky Hall Moscow, and Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels.
As soloist, recitalist and chamber musician she has performed at festivals in Salzburg, Verbier, Gstaad, Lucerne, Utrecht, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rheingau, Lockenhaus, London Proms, Prague Spring Music Festival and George Enescu Festival Bucharest.
Amongst her collaborators were Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Martha Argerich, Leif Ove Andsnes, Truls M?rk, Steven Isserlis, Lawrence Power, Janine Jansen and Maxim Vengerov.
Frang holds a professorship at the Norwegian Academy of Music, Oslo. She performs on an 1864 Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin.
Discography:Prokofiev & Sibelius: Violin Concertos (2009), with WDR Sinfonieorchester K?ln, Thomas S?nderg?rd (conductor), EMI Classics.
Grieg, Bartók, R.Strauss: Violin Sonatas (2011), with Michail Lifits (piano), EMI Classics.
Nielsen & Tchaikovsky: Violin Concertos (2012), with Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Eivind Gullberg Jensen (conductor), EMI Classics.
Mozart: Violin Concertos 1 & 5, Sinfonia Concertante (2015), with ensemble Arcangelo, Maxim Rysanov and Jonathan Cohen (conductor), Warner Classics
Korngold & Britten: Violin Concertos (2016), with Frankfurt Radio Symphony and James Gaffigan (conductor), Warner Classics