Ralph Kirshbaum
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Ralph Henry Kirshbaum (born April 4, 1946) is an American cellist currently living in England. During his career he has performed solos with major orchestras worldwide, won prizes in several international competitions, and recorded extensively.
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[edit] Early life and musical training
Kirshbaum was born in Denton, Texas, and grew up in Tyler. His father, Joseph Kirshbaum, was a professional violinist, music educator, and conductor who founded the East Texas Symphony Orchestra; his mother, Gertrude Morris Kirshbaum, was a harpist. Ralph started cello lessons with his father at age six; he continued with Dallas teachers Roberta Guastafeste at 11 and Lev Aronson at 14. He won numerous awards as a student and appeared as a soloist with the Dallas Symphony at age 15.
Kirshbaum continued his education at the Yale University School of Music, where he studied with Aldo Parisot. He graduated Yale magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with highest departmental honors. In 1968 he earned a Fulbright fellowship, but Selective Service registration issues prevented him from using it.
[edit] Career
Kirshbaum attracted international attention when he won prizes in the First International Cassadó Competition in Florence, Italy, in 1969, and subsequently in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1970. He made his London debut recital at Wigmore Hall in 1970, his professional orchestral debut (performing Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations with the New Philharmonia Orchestra of London) in 1972, and his New York debut at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1976.
In his long career, Kirshbaum has soloed with most of the world's major orchestras, including the BBC Symphony, the Berlin Radio Symphony, the Boston Symphony, the Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Dallas Symphony, the Hallé Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, the London Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the New Philharmonia Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, and many others. As a chamber musician he has collaborated with Yefim Bronfman, Peter Frankl, the Juilliard String Quartet, Garrick Ohlsson, Gyorgy Pauk, Itzhak Perlman, Gil Shaham, the Tokyo String Quartet, Pinchas Zukerman, and others; in particular, his longtime trio collaboration with Frankl and Pauk has generated a large number of concerts and recordings. He has participated in numerous major music festivals worldwide and is the founder and Artistic Director of the Manchester International Cello Festival, which is held annually at the Royal Northern College of Music, where he teaches.
Kirshbaum has recorded extensively; selections from his discography are shown below. His cello was crafted in 1729 by the Italian maker Domenico Montagnana.
[edit] Personal
Ralph Kirshbaum and his wife, Antoinette, have one son.
[edit] Selected discography
- Bach: Cello Suites. EMI/Virgin Classics. (recorded 1993; released 2000, 2002, 2004).
- Barber: Concerto, with Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Sonata, with Roger Vignoles, piano. Virgin Classics. (2001)
- Beethoven: Piano Trio, Op. 97 ("Archduke"), and Dvořák: Piano Trio, Op. 90 ("Dumky"), with Gyorgy Pauk, violin, and Peter Frankl, piano. BBC.
- Brahms: Double Concerto; Beethoven: Triple Concerto, with Pinchas Zukerman, violin, John Browning, piano, and London Symphony Orchestra. RCA. (1998)
- Brahms: Piano Trios, with Gyorgy Pauk, violin, and Peter Frankl, piano. EMI/Angel.
- Elgar: Cello Concerto; Walton: Cello Concerto, with Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Chandos. (recorded 1979; released 1994, 2001, 2006)
- Haydn: Concerto in D major; Sinfonia Concertante, with Pinchas Zukerman, violin, Gordon Hunt, oboe, Robin O'Neill, bassoon, and English Chamber Orchestra. RCA/BMG. (1993)
- Prokofiev: Sonata in C major; Shostakovich: Sonata in D minor; Rachmaninov: Vocalise, with Peter Jablonski, piano. (recorded 2005; released 2007)
- Tippett: Triple Concerto, with Gyorgy Pauk, violin, Nobuko Imai, viola, and London Symphony Orchestra. Philips/London/Decca. (1990) (world premiere recording; The Gramophone magazine Record of the Year)
[edit] Sources
- Campbell, Margaret. The Great Cellists (Robson Books, 2004). ISBN 1-86105-654-0.
- "Dealey Auditions Winner Will Play With Symphony." The Dallas Morning News, 13 March 1967.
- Texas Birth Records
[edit] External link
- Ralph Kirshbaum Official website