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W£iW^sM‘MÖPentaToneI£fr ° A>f8HA ^wwftÄ - ' »«mm» - s^Äftxmi&aiWH r 0#^j ° roos¥ - gm? ’ ^5«WF®ä ’ WH3 MägHfiOS^l: (tX> »l» r £Mj ' «W^ W)> Wlj 'S. «ÄÄftE» M^z00A¥M » r ftOf A^j » “OOAA - » o|AW r 0W^j W » ’ WW ’ «zRWHIg > www■raisntw - bbw©ä¥b > %,% . ° “OOA¥~£-0 - am ’ m» (PW« - «äMOT ’ E*3 WM# » (IHWBIW » ^±l#^t*Unitel Classica^BJßWWI^f® ’ K 1 —O“O¥AE ÖDeccaUff ° German Violinist Julia Fischer is recognized worldwide for possessing a talent of uncommon ability and as an exceptionally gifted artist, reflected in the numerous awards and effusive reviews she has received for both her live performances and recordings, including being named “Artist of the Year” at The Gramophone Awards in 2007 and “Instrumentalist of the Year” at the 2009 MIDEM Classical Awards. The season 2012/13 marked Fischer tenure as Artist in Residence at Konzerthaus Berlin; under the baton of the orchestra’s new Chief Conductor Ivan Fischer, she opened the orchestra’s season with Brahms’s Double Concerto. A recital and an appearance with the Julia Fischer Quartet in June 2013 completes her residency. The Quartet was founded by Fischer in the 2011/12 season and garnered ecstatic acclaim from public and critics alike for Fischer, Violinist Alexander Sitkovetsky, violist Nils Mönkemeyer and Cellist Benjamin Nyffenegger. Future seasons will see the Quartet touring through Europe, debut appearances are scheduled amongst others at the Prague Spring Festival, Wigmore Hall, Musikverein Vienna and Philharmonie Luxembourg. Coinciding with Decca’s release of the recording of Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 and Dvofäk’s Violin Concerto in spring 2013, Fischer embarked on a tour of Germany with the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich and David Zinman. Another highlight of Fischer’s 2012/13 season was her debut with the Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra with both, the Beethoven and Salonen Violin Concerto under the baton of Esa-Pekka Salonen in April 2013 - “a debut which could not have been more impressive” as Austria’s Die Presse attested.