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Biography
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Recognized as one of the most celebrated violinists of
her generation, Elissa Lee Koljonen has thrilled audiences and
critics in over one hundred cities throughout the world. Ms. Koljonen
initially received international acclaim when she became the first
recipient of the prestigious Henryk Szeryng Foundation Award and
silver medalist of the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition.
Her playing has been hailed by the Helsingin Sanomat (Helsinki) as
"sparkling, sensual and personal". Dan Tucker of the
Chicago Tribune has written that "she displayed boundless
technique and musicianship", and the Detroit News has reported
that "Koljonen brings to her playing not just assured technique
but unflinching purpose and confidence."
Ms. Koljonen's recent engagements included a return to
the Philadelphia Orchestra to perform the Shostakovich Violin
Concerto #1, her debut in Spain with James Judd and the Bilbao
Symphony Orchestra, performances with José-Luis Novo and the
orchestras in Annapolis and Binghamton, the Delaware Symphony,
Reading Symphony, the Kimmel Center's Summer Solstice and the
Philadelphia premiere of Behzad Ranjbaran's Violin Concerto with
JoAnn Falletta. She has also made appearances with the Boston Pops,
Minnesota Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic and the symphonies of
Baltimore, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Helsinki
and Seoul. Ms. Koljonen has collaborated with such noted conductors
as Mattias Bamert, James DePriest, Lawrence Foster, Richard Hickox,
Neeme Järvi, Louis Lane, Andrew Litton, Eiji Oue and the late Bryden
Thompson. She has performed in some of the world's most important
venues, including the Musikverein in Vienna, the Mozarteum in
Salzburg, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Barbican Centre in
London, the Seoul Arts Center, the Symphony Hall in Boston and the
Academy of Music in Philadelphia.
As a recitalist, Ms. Koljonen has performed in the
international music capitals of London, Amsterdam, Salzburg, Seoul,
Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York. Her performance in
Carnegie Hall received excellent critical reviews. Also an avid
chamber musician, Ms. Koljonen appears regularly at festivals
throughout North America, Europe and Asia. She garnered critical
acclaim for her debut at the Queen Elisabeth Hall in London and her
appearances with the London Mozart Players and the Orchestre
Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo in a special concert celebrating the
700th anniversary of the Grimaldi Dynasty.
Ms. Koljonen is a protégée of the great Aaron Rosand at
the Curtis Institute of Music. Incorporating his influence, she
carries on the legacy and tradition of Leopold Auer and his legendary
school of violin playing.
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