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Since winning the Gold Medal of the prestigious International Violin Competition of Indianapolis in 1998, JUDITH INGOLFSSON has established herself world-wide as an artist of uncompromising musical maturity, extraordinary technical command and charismatic performance style. A
native of Iceland, Judith Ingolfsson made her debut as orchestral
soloist in Germany at the age of eight. In the United States, she has
been heard with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony
Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Washington’s National
Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and Wisconsin
Chamber Orchestra, as well as the symphony orchestras of Austin,
Bakersfield, Binghamton, Boulder, Bozeman, Dayton, Grand Rapids,
Kalamazoo, Kenosha, Lexington, Louisville, Memphis, New Haven, Omaha,
Pacific, Roswell, San Diego, San Juan, South Carolina, Vermont,
Victoria, West Virginia and Wichita. She has collaborated with many of
the acclaimed maestri of our time, including Jesus López-Cobos, Raymond
Leppard, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Gerard Schwarz, Bramwell Tovey and Leonard
Slatkin. |
Ms. Ingolfsson was also heard as soloist with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra on its 2000 15-city North American tour, highlighted by a performance at New York City’s Carnegie Hall, while, abroad, her engagements have included Germany’s Neubrandenburg Philharmonie, the Czech Republic’s Bohemian Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Russia’s Saratov Philharmonic, Royal Chamber Orchestra of Tokyo and Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra.
She has
collaborated with many of the acclaimed maestri of our time, including Jesus López-Cobos,
Raymond Leppard, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Gerard Schwarz, Bramwell Tovey and Leonard
Slatkin. Ms. Ingolfsson was also heard as soloist with the Iceland Symphony
Orchestra on its 2000 15-city North American tour, highlighted by a performance
at New York City’s Carnegie Hall, while, abroad, her engagements have included
Germany’s Neubrandenburg Philharmonie, the Czech Republic’s Bohemian Chamber
Philharmonic Orchestra, Russia’s Saratov Philharmonic, Royal Chamber Orchestra
of Tokyo and Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra.
Highlights of Judith Ingolfsson’s current season includes performances with
the Midland, Mid-Atlantic and Pine Bluff symphony orchestras and a recital on
the University of Utah Virtuoso Series. Abroad, she is soloist with England’s
Bollington Festival Orchestra and Germany’s Brandenburgisches Staatorchester
Frankfurt. With her partner, pianist Vladimir Stoupel, she also tours throughout
Europe as The Ingolfsson-Stoupel Duo.
Judith Ingolfsson’s recital performances have taken her throughout the United
States and around the world: National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC,
Cleveland Museum of Art, La Jolla Chamber Music Society, Reykjavík
Arts Festival, Pro Arte Musicale of Puerto Rico, La Asociación Nacional de
Conciertos de Panamá, Macao Cultural Center, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Center,
Brooklyn’s famed Bargemusic series and Konzerthaus Berlin. An avid chamber
musician, she has collaborated with the Avalon and Miami String Quartets and the
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble, and has appeared as a member of the Chamber Music Society
of Lincoln Center Two on tour and at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Her
festival appearances include the Appalachian Summer Festival, Boulder Bach
Festival, Cape and Islands Chamber Music Festival, Grand Teton Music Festival,
Strings in the Mountains Music Festival, Finland’s Kuhmo Chamber Music
Festival, Germany’s Bodensee Festival, Poland's "New Faces, New
Music" Festival and the Spoleto Festival USA.
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