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Johnny Gandelsman (Violin)

Born: 1978 - Moscow, Russia

The Russian-born American violinist and producer, Johnny Gandelsman, born in Moscow and raised in Russia and Israel, comes from a family of musicians. His father Yuri is a Professor of Viola at Michigan State University, his mother Janna is a pianist, and his sister Natasha is a violinist as well. He studied at Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts in Israel (1993-1995); and at Curtis Institute of Music (1995-1999). He was recipient of America-Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF)'s Grant (1991-1999).

Johnny Gandelsman's musical voice reflects the artistic collaborations he has been a part of since moving to the USA in 1995. Richard Brody of The New Yorker has called him “revelatory” in concert, placing him in the company of “radically transformative” performers like Maurizio Pollini, Peter Serkin and Christian Zacharias.

As a founding member of Brooklyn Rider (since 2005) and a member of the Silkroad Ensemble (July 2002-June 2020), Johnny Gandelsman has closely worked with such luminaries as Bela Fleck, Martin Hayes, Kayhan Kalhor, Yo-Yo Ma, Mark Morris, Anne Sofie von Otter, Alim Qasimov & Fargana Qasimova, Joshua Redman, Suzanne Vega, Abigail Washburn and Damian Woetzel. He has appeared with Bono, David Byrne, Renée Fleming, Rhiannon Giddens, I'm With Her, Christian McBride, and many others.

Johnny Gandelsman integrates a wide range of creative sensibilities into a unique style amongst today's violinists, one that according to the Boston Globe, possesses "a balletic lightness of touch and a sense of whimsy and imagination". His recording of the complete J.S. Bach Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin (BWV 1001-1006), which reached #1 on the Billboard Classical Chart, and made it onto NY Magazine and NY Times Best of the Year lists, was described by the Boston Globe as "Sparklingly personal Bach, shorn of grandeur, lofted by a spirit of dance, and as predictable as the flight of a swallow."

A passionate advocate for new music, Johnny Gandelsman has premiered dozens of new works, including music by Lisa Bielawa, Tyondai Braxton, Daniel Cords, Christina Courtin, Reena Esmail, Bela Fleck, Gabriela Lena Frank, Bill Frisell, Osvaldo Golijov, Gonzalo Grau, Ethan Iverson, Vijay Iyer, Colin Jacobsen, Gabriel Kahane, Rubin Kodheli, Angel Lam, Ljova, Dana Lyn, Nico Muhly, Padma Newsome, Shara Nova, Edward Perez, Matana Roberts, Kyle Sanna, Gregory Saunier, Caroline Shaw, Kojiro Umezaki, Dmitri Yanov-Yanovsky, Du Yun, Evan Ziporyn and John Zorn.

Johnny Gandelsman has been producing records since starting his label, In a Circle Records in July 2008. Recent credits include Brooklyn Rider's “Spontaneous Symbols” (In a Circle, 2017); his own recording of the complete Sonatas and Partitas for violin by J.S. Bach (In a Circle, 2018) and 2 albums with Silkroad Ensemble and Yo-Yo Ma: Music for “The Vietnam War”, a film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick (In a Circle, 2017); and “Sing Me Home”, a Grammy-award winner for Best World Music album (Sony, 2016). He currently lives in Brooklyn with his partner, Amber Star Merkens, and their two kids, Julius Ivry and Raiya Leone.



Sources:
Johnny Gandelsman Website & Facebook/LinkedIn profiles
Bits & pieces from other sources
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (January 2021)

Johnny Gandelsman: Short Biography | Bach Discography: Recordings of Instrumental Works

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