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Winning the Gold Medal of the prestigious Indianapolis International Violin Competition of 1998 established Judith Ingolfsson as an international artist of uncompromising musical maturity, extraordinary technical command and charismatic performing style. She regularly appears in the world’s great concert halls including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Tokyo Opera City and Konzerthaus Berlin. Her concerts have taken her through almost all of the USA, to Germany, the Czech Republic, Russia, Japan, Hungary, Iceland, Puerto Rico, Panama and Macau. As a guest soloist, she has performed with leading international orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony, National Symphony (Washington, D. C.), Royal Chamber Orchestra of Tokyo and Budapest Philharmonic under world-renowned conductors such as Wolfgang Sawallisch and Leonard Slatkin.
A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and the Cleveland Institute of Music, her main teachers included Jascha Brodsky, David Cerone and Donald Weilerstein. Prior to her triumph at the Indianapolis Competition, she was also a prizewinner at the Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York City and the Paganini International Violin Competition in Genoa, Italy.
Since 2008, Judith Ingolfsson has been Professor of Violin at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart, Germany. She plays a Lorenzo Guadagnini violin, made in 1750.
FEATURED INTERVIEWS:
An Interview in German with Judith Ingolfsson, Violin and Vladimir Stoupel, Piano about the great Sonata for Violin and Piano by French composer Albéric Magnard.
Ein Interview von Judith Ingolfsson (Violine) und Vladimir Stoupel (Klavier) mit Stefan Lang von Deutschlandradio Kultur über die grosse Sonate von Albéric Magnard für Violine und Klavier.
Das Interview fand vor der Sendung "Die besondere Aufnahme" am 03.01.2015 statt. Die Sendung der Aufnahme der Magnard-Sonate folgte unmittelbar danach.
Mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Deutschlandradio Kultur.
An Interview in German with Judith Ingolfsson, Violin and Vladimir Stoupel, Piano about the Sonata for Violin and Piano by French composer Louis Vierne.
Ein Interview von Judith Ingolfsson (Violine) und Vladimir Stoupel (Klavier) mit Stefan Lang von Deutschlandradio Kultur über die Sonate von Louis Vierne für Violine und Klavier.
Das Interview fand vor der Sendung "Die besondere Aufnahme" am 27.02.2016 statt.
Die Sendung der Aufnahme der Vierne-Sonate folgte unmittelbar danach.
Mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Deutschlandradio Kultur.