دافيد غاريت
من ويكيبيديا،
دافيد غاريت
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معلومات شخصية
اسم الولادة (بالألمانية: David Christian Bongartz) تعديل قيمة خاصية (P1477) في ويكي بيانات
الميلاد 4 سبتمبر 1980 (العمر 40 سنة)
آخن، ألمانيا
الجنسية ألمانيا
الحياة العملية
المدرسة الأم مدرسة جوليارد تعديل قيمة خاصية (P69) في ويكي بيانات
المهنة عازف كمان
اللغات الألمانية تعديل قيمة خاصية (P1412) في ويكي بيانات
الجوائز
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المواقع
الموقع www.david-garrett.com
IMDB صفحته على IMDB تعديل قيمة خاصية (P345) في ويكي بيانات
تعديل مصدري – تعديل طالع توثيق القالب
دافيد غاريت (بالألمانية: David Garrett) هو عازف كمان ألماني شهير، ولد في 4 سبتمبر 1980 في مدينة آخن الألمانية. وقد حطم الرقم القياسي في موسيقى البوب في ألمانيا، ونال المرتبة الأولى في العزف على الكمان، ودخل موسوعة غينيس للأرقام القياسية في سرعة العزف على الكمان، كأسرع عازف يؤدي المقطوعات بسرعة فائقة، دون التأثير على جودة ونقاء الموسيقى المعزوفة.
حياته
وُلد دافيد غاريت في ألمانيا عام 1980 لأب ألماني وأم أميركية، بدأ عزف الكمان في سن الرابعة، عندما جلب والده لأخيه الأكبر كمان، فأصبح يَعزف عليه، وبعدها تقدّم لإحدى المسابقات، ونال الجائزة الأولى، وبدأ يُقدّم حفلات بشكل احترافي في السن الثانية عشرة. لم تكن حياته سهلة على الرغم من موهبته الكبيرة، ورحلة نجاحه مرّت بمحطات صعبة. روى جاريت بعضاً من ملامح تلك الحياة في حوار له بجريدة الديلي ميل. قضى جاريت طفولة شاقة تحت وطأة التدريبات المتواصلة والمعلمين الخصوصين الذين أحضرهم والده له حين أدرك موهبته. يقول جاريت على الرغم من أن والده نجح في أن يصل به إلى مكانته الحالية، إلا أنه لم يكن ليختار أن يحيا يوماً من تلك الأيام مرة ثانية، لقد كانت أياماً صعبة وبها كثير من الدموع. انفصل جاريت عن تأثير والده في السن السابعة عشرة حين سافر إلى أميركا ودرس في مدرسة جوليارد، تتلمذ هناك على يد عازفين مشهورين مثل إيزاك بيرلمان. ونال جائزة المعهد في التأليف الموسيقي بمقطوعة فيوج على غرار يوهان سباستيان باخ. في تلك الفترة امتنع والده عن تمويل دراسته الجامعية، فعمل جاريت كموديل، حتى لُقب بديفيد بيكام الموسيقى.
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مونامور و لا أجمل من عازف الكمان المشهور جدا ديفيد غاريت 😍🎻
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عازف الكمان النجم دافيد غاريت
في شهر آذار /مارس فاز عازف الكمان الشهير بجائزة إيكو الألمانية عن فئة موسيقى الروك والبوب. وفي الربيع الماضي أصدر ألبومه الجديد “14”.
يتمتع دافيد غاريت بمظهر شبابي، غير رسمي، كما أنه يحفز جيل الشباب على الإقدام على الموسيقى الكلاسيكية. وبفضل حسن مظهره تستعين به بعض وكالات الدعاية والإعلان في بعض الأحيان، وفي عام 2012 وقف أمام الكاميرا في فيلم بعنوان “باغانيني – عازف الكمان العبقري”.
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David Garrett
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David Garrett
Garrett performing in Ludwigshafen in March 2009
Garrett performing in Ludwigshafen in March 2009
Background information
Birth name David Christian Bongartz
Born 4 September 1980 (age 40)
Aachen, West Germany
Genres Classical, crossover
Instruments Violin
Years active c. 1988–present
Labels Decca, Deag
Website www.david-garrett.com
David Christian Bongartz (born 4 September 1980), better known by his stage name David Garrett, is a German classical and crossover violinist and recording artist.
Early life
When Garrett was four years old his father purchased a violin for his older brother. The young Garrett took an interest and soon learned to play. A year later, he took part in a competition and won first prize. By the age of seven, he studied violin at the Lübeck Conservatoire.[1] When he was nine years old he gave his debut at the Festival Kissinger Sommer,[2][3] and by the age of 12, Garrett began working with the distinguished Polish violinist Ida Haendel, often traveling to London and other European cities to meet her.[4] After leaving home at 17, he enrolled at the Royal College of Music in London,[5] leaving after the first semester. On being asked in an interview in 2008 if he was expelled, Garrett responded: “Well, expelled wasn’t the official term… It was mutually agreed that me and the RCM were going separate ways after the first semester. I did skip some lessons – but I also broke in to do extra practice, so that didn’t help!”[6] In 1999 he moved to New York to attend the Juilliard School, in 2003 winning the School’s Composition Competition with a fugue composed in the style of Johann Sebastian Bach.[7] Whilst at Juilliard he studied under Itzhak Perlman, one of the first people to do so,[4] and graduated in 2004.
Garrett attended the Keshet Eilon Masterclasses in Israel in the summers of 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2002.[8]
Career
Garrett received his first Stradivarius violin at the age of 11, courtesy of German president Richard von Weizsäcker, after having performed for him.[9] At the age of 13, Garrett recorded two CDs, appeared on German and Dutch television, and gave a concert in the residence of the President of Germany, the Villa Hammerschmidt, at Dr. von Weizsäcker’s personal invitation.[citation needed] He was offered the use of the famous Stradivarius “San Lorenzo”,[when?] which is among the best instruments of Antonio Stradivari’s “golden period”. At the age of 13, as the youngest soloist ever, Garrett signed an exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon.[7] In April 1997, age 16, he played with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Zubin Mehta in Delhi and Mumbai in concerts marking the 50th anniversary of India’s Independence.[10]
Two years later, Garrett played with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, and was hailed by critics. This led to an invitation to perform at Expo 2000 in Hanover. At the age of 21, he was invited to perform at the BBC Proms.
While studying at Juilliard, Garrett supplemented his income by working as a model.[11]
Garrett performing in Cologne on 15 January 2010
Garrett’s 2008 album Encore pursues an aim of arousing young people’s interest in classical music. The release contains his own compositions and arrangements of pieces and melodies that have accompanied him in his life so far. Together with his band, consisting of keyboard, guitar and drums, he gives concerts that include classical sonatas (accompanied by a concert grand piano), arrangements, and compositions, as well as rock songs and movie themes. In Autumn 2007, Garrett was chosen by the Montegrappa firm (whose items are distributed by Montblanc throughout the world) as an ambassador for the launch of the new pens from the Tributo ad Antonio Stradivari collection. The event took place in several venues, including in Rome, New York, Hong Kong, Berlin, and London. For these occasions Garrett was offered a Stradivarius from the Gli Archi di Palazzo Comunale collection.[citation needed] He also appeared at the Royal Variety Performance on 5 December 2011,[12] playing his cover of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.
He joined the 9th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians’ careers.[13] His album, Music, was released in 2012. On 19 May 2012 he appeared at the UEFA Champions League Final performing with German singer Jonas Kaufmann.[14] For 2014 he announced a new Crossover Tour.[15]
He played the lead role in the 2013 film The Devil’s Violinist, as the noted 19th-century violinist Niccolò Paganini. The same year he released his album Garrett vs Paganini. His 2015 album Explosive includes the original compositions Innovation, Furious, Explosive, Unlimited Symphony, Serenity, Baroque fantasy, and Melancholia.
On 18 August 2017, David Garrett released the single “Bittersweet Symphony” as a teaser for his album Rock Revolution, released 17 September 2017.
On 11 October 2020, Garrett performed the German national anthem at the Formula 1 2020 Eifel Grand Prix as part of the opening ceremonies.[16] On 9 October he released another studio album called Alive: My Soundtrack.
Personal life
Garrett was born in Aachen, Germany, to an American prima ballerina,[7] Dove Garrett,[17] and a German jurist,[7] Georg Bongartz.[17] Garrett explains that while he was performing as a child prodigy, his parents started using his mother’s maiden name as his stage name. “My parents kind of decided that it was more pronounceable than the German name, so I stuck with that.”[1]
Recordings
Studio albums
1995: Mozart: violin concertos (with Claudio Abbado)
1995: Violin Sonata
1997: Paganini Caprices
1997: Tchaikovsky, Conus: Violin Concertos
2002: Pure Classics
2007: Free
2007: Virtuoso
2008: Encore
2009: David Garrett
2009: Classic Romance
2010: Rock Symphonies
2011: Legacy
2012: Music
2013: 14
2013: Garrett vs. Paganini
2014: Caprice
2014: Timeless – Brahms & Bruch Violin Concertos (with Zubin Mehta & Israel Philharmonic Orchestra)
2015: Explosive
2017: Rock Revolution
2018: Unlimited – Greatest Hits
2020: Alive: My Soundtrack
Other albums
Nokia Night of the Proms (2004)
The New Classical Generation 2008 (2008)
Featured
2008: Tenor at the Movies – “Parla Più Piano” (theme from The Godfather) and “Se” (theme from Cinema Paradiso) with Jonathan Ansell
2008: A New World – “Cinema Paradiso” with Will Martin
DVD
David Garrett: Live – In Concert & In Private (2009)
David Garrett: Rock Symphonies – Open Air Live (2011)
David Garrett: Legacy Live in Baden Baden (2011)
David Garrett: Music – Live in Concert (2012)
Recognition and awards
Radio Regenbogen Award, March 2008
Echo Classics, Classic without borders, October 2008
GQ Award Man of the Year category music, November 2008
Goldene Feder, May 2009
Goldener Geigenbogen, May 2009
Golden Camera, Best Music International, January 2010
World’s Fastest Violinist, Guinness World Record, May 2008[18] to December 2011
Bambi Awards, category Classic (14.11.2013)
Frankfurter Musikpreis, 2017[19]