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Silvia Marcovici (born 30 January 1952) is a Romanian classical violinist.

Born in Bacău, Romania, to a Jewish family, she studied at the Conservatory in Bucharest.[1] Her international debut was at the age of sixteen when she performed in The Hague under Bruno Maderna. In 1969, she won the second grand prize in the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud Competition in Paris (nobody won the first one) as well as the special prize of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. In 1970, she was the winner of the first prize in the George Enescu Competition in Bucharest. In 1972, she was invited by Leopold Stokowski to play the Glazunov Violin Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, recorded by Decca.

Her discography includes Debussy, Franck, Fauré sonatas for Aurophon-Classics, the Sibelius Violin Concerto with Neeme Järvi and the Gothenburg Symphony for BIS. Also, the Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Beethoven, Saint-Saëns and Bruch 1st violin concertos and the Lalo Symphonie Espagnole with various orchestras, collected on a set of Doremi CDs.[2]

She performs frequently in South and North America, Japan, Middle East and all over Europe[3] Marcovici has been productive in chamber music. She appears often in recitals with famous pianists, and recently also with her son Aimo Pagin, himself a pianist.

She lives in Strasbourg (France) and Graz (Austria) where she is a professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts of Graz.[4]


References


  1. Băileșteanu, Fănuș (2005). Români Celebri din Străinătate: Dicționar [Famous Romanians Abroad: Dictionary] (in Romanian). Bucharest: România Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-9-73823-662-2.
  2. Silvia Marcovici /Symphonie Espagnole- Youtube
  3. Silvia Marcovici/California Artists Management Archived 2015-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Silvia Marcovici at KUG


(in Romanian) "Silvia Marcovici", short biography at ArtFestival



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- [en] Silvia Marcovici

[es] Silvia Marcovici

Silvia Marcovici (Bacău, 30 de enero de 1952) es una violinista rumana nacida en Bacău. Estudió en el Conservatorio de Bucarest y su debut internacional tuvo lugar en La Haya. Con dieciséis años estaba bajo la dirección de Bruno Maderna. En 1969 ganó el segundo premio en el concurso 'Marguerite Long/Jacques Thibaut', en París, así como el premio especial del Príncipe Raniero de Mónaco. En 1970 le fue concedido el primer premio en el concurso 'George Enescu de Bucarest'.

[ru] Маркович, Сильвия

Сильвия Маркович (рум. Silvia Marcovici; род. 30 января 1952 (1952-01-30), Бакэу) — скрипачка румынского происхождения. Жена скрипача Диего Пажена, мать пианиста Эмо Пажена и певицы Сары Пажен.



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