(from Harmonia Mundi): http://harmoniamundi.com/espana/artistes_fiche.php?artist_id=666 Isabelle Faust studied the violin with Christoph Poppen and D?nes Zsigmondy. In 1987 she won First Prize in the International Leopold Mozart Competition, and in 1993 the Premio Paganini in Genoa. The renowned magazine Gramophone gave her its Young Artist of the Year Award for her first recording of sonatas by B?la Bart?k, in 1997.
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Isabelle Faust studied the violin with Christoph Poppen and D?nes Zsigmondy. In 1987 she won First Prize in the International Leopold Mozart Competition, and in 1993 the Premio Paganini in Genoa. The renowned magazine Gramophone gave her its Young Artist of the Year Award for her first recording of sonatas by B?la Bart?k, in 1997.
Isabelle Faust appears with numerous orchestras, including the Hamburger Philharmoniker, the Radio Symphony Orchestras of Stuttgart, Munich, Cologne and Leipzig, the M?nchner Philharmoniker, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Prague, the AVRO Radio Orchestra Hilversum, Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the M?nchner Kammerorchester and Camerata Salzburg. Her tours have taken her to many European countries, as well as Israel and Japan. She is regularly invited to perform with such conductors as Paavo Berglund, Marek Janowski, Sakari Oramo and Ji?? B?lohl?vek. She made her debut in the USA in 1995, playing Paganini's Concerto no.1 with the Utah Symphony Orchestra under Joseph Silverstein.
Whilst not neglecting the classical and Romantic repertoire, Isabelle Faust is a noted interpreter of the great twentieth-century works of Bart?k, Berg, Ligeti, Lutos?awski and Takemitsu. She gave the first performances of Insel der Sirenen for violin and orchestra and Etude II for solo violin by J?rg Widmann, and of the Werner Egk's Violin Concerto, and commissions new works from young composers.
Isabelle Faust is an enthusiastic chamber musician, and regularly takes part in chamber music festivals at Bad Kissingen, Berlin, Heimbach, Lockenhaus, Oxford, Delft and Lyons. Amongst her partners are Ewa Kupiec, Florent Boffard, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Roger Muraro, Lars Vogt, Christian Tetzlaff, Joseph Silverstein, Tabea Zimmermann, Thomas Riebl, Bruno Giuranna, Boris Pergamenschikov, and Veronika and Clemens Hagen.