Welcome to the Weekend and Your Sunday Morning Concert. It is a 3 day weekend for most in the US with tomorrow being the last official day of the Summer season as we celebrate Labor Day. Rather than feature a single composer's works in today's concert performances, we are celebrating the 'labors' of Dutch Violinist Janine Jansen. Janine began to study the violin at age 6. Her father and both her brothers are also musicians. Her mother is a classical singer and is a sister of the bass Peter Kooy. Jansen studied with Coosje Wijzenbeek, Philippe Hirschhorn, and Boris Belkin. She is married to Swedish conductor Daniel Blendulf.
She has eschewed tradition by recording with only five solo strings rather than an orchestra, including her brother as cellist and father playing continuo. In live concerts, she has received standing ovations from enthusiastic audiences, for example at the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra 2006 concert at Berlin's Waldbühne, with a full attendance of 25,000, and in Los Angeles at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in 2008 to a sold-out audience. Jansen has performed on the 1727 Stradivari "Barrere" violin, which was on loan from the Stradivari Society of Chicago. She currently plays on the "Baron Deurbroucq", also crafted in 1727 by Stradivari, which is owned by the Beare's International Violin Society. She has begun her own chamber music festival in Utrecht. She has been a member of Spectrum Concerts Berlin since 1998.
Earlier this summer, the 2015 International Chamber Music Festival was held in Utrecht, Netherlands in the comfortably intimate confines of the TivoliVerendenberg Theater. Janine is joined by a great number of her musical friends to celebrate Chamber Music in June of each year. The Opening Concert from this year's Festival, recorded on June 24 at the TivioliVrendenberg Theater is posted below. Janine is joined by friends Gregory Ahss [Violin], Nimrod Guez [Viola], Nicolas
Alstaedt [Cello], Rick Stotijn [Double Bass], Andreas
Ottensamer [Clarinet], Fredrik Ekdahl [Bassoon] and Radek
Barborák [Horn] for a superb performance of Franz Shubert's Octet in F Major. Over on my tumblr, Janine is joined by Denis Kozhukhin [Piano], Boris Brovtsyn [Violin], Amihai Grosz [Viola] and Julian Steckel [Cello] for their performance of Bela Bartók's Piano Quintet in C, Sz23 recorded on June 26.
Finally for this Sunday morning, this week's celebration of the au natural beauty of the male form, Naked or Nearly So!, is posted down below for your visual appreciation. Meanwhile over on my tumblr, your Hottie of the Day! is one hot 'Art Deco Adonis'. Thanks for sharing part of your Sunday with me, see you again tomorrow as we begin another week of Music, Men & More! here on Nichevo. Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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