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Paul Neubauer (born in Encino, California, in 1962) is an American violist. Neubauer was a student of Paul Doktor, Alan de Veritch and William Primrose. In August 1980, aged 17, he won the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and Workshop on the Isle of Man, which had commissioned Gordon Jacob's Viola Concerto No 2 as a test piece. He gave the first public performance in 1981 as part of his prize. Neubauer attended the Juilliard School, where he received his B.M. in 1982, and his M.M. in 1983. In 1984, at age 21, Neubauer became the principal violist with the New York Philharmonic the youngest principal string player in the Philharmonic's history, a position he held for six years. He became an Artist Member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in 1989.

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  • Paul Neubauer (de)
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  • L'altiste Paul Neubauer (né le 17 octobre 1962) a été le plus jeune premier instrumentiste de l'Orchestre philharmonique de New York, phalange qu'il a rejoint en 1984 à l'âge de 21 ans. Il enseigne à la Juilliard School et se produit avec la Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Il parcourt le monde comme concertiste et a gagné de nombreux concours. (fr)
  • Paul Neubauer (* 17. Oktober 1962 in Los Angeles) ist ein US-amerikanischer Bratschist. Neubauer studierte an der Juilliard School bei Paul Doktor mit Abschluss als Bachelor und Master. Weitere Lehrer waren und William Primrose. Im Alter von 21 Jahren wurde er erster Bratschist des New York Philharmonic Orchestra und damit jüngster Stimmführer einer Streichergruppe in der Geschichte dieses Orchesters. Er gehörte dem Orchester sechs Jahre an und hatte in dieser Zeit mehr als zwanzig Auftritte als Solist u. a. mit Krzysztof Pendereckis Violakonzert unter der Leitung des Komponisten. (de)
  • Paul Neubauer (1962) fue el principal violista joven en la historia de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Nueva York. Su gran musicalidad y su forma excepcional de tocar han hecho de Paul Neubauer uno de los artistas más importantes de su generación. Al combinar su carrera como solista con sus actuaciones como miembro de la Chamber Music Society del Lincoln Center, a los 21 años Neubauer era el jefe de cuerda más joven en la historia de la Filarmónica de Nueva York. (es)
  • Paul Neubauer (born in Encino, California, in 1962) is an American violist. Neubauer was a student of Paul Doktor, Alan de Veritch and William Primrose. In August 1980, aged 17, he won the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and Workshop on the Isle of Man, which had commissioned Gordon Jacob's Viola Concerto No 2 as a test piece. He gave the first public performance in 1981 as part of his prize. Neubauer attended the Juilliard School, where he received his B.M. in 1982, and his M.M. in 1983. In 1984, at age 21, Neubauer became the principal violist with the New York Philharmonic the youngest principal string player in the Philharmonic's history, a position he held for six years. He became an Artist Member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in 1989. (en)
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  • Paul Neubauer (* 17. Oktober 1962 in Los Angeles) ist ein US-amerikanischer Bratschist. Neubauer studierte an der Juilliard School bei Paul Doktor mit Abschluss als Bachelor und Master. Weitere Lehrer waren und William Primrose. Im Alter von 21 Jahren wurde er erster Bratschist des New York Philharmonic Orchestra und damit jüngster Stimmführer einer Streichergruppe in der Geschichte dieses Orchesters. Er gehörte dem Orchester sechs Jahre an und hatte in dieser Zeit mehr als zwanzig Auftritte als Solist u. a. mit Krzysztof Pendereckis Violakonzert unter der Leitung des Komponisten. Daneben gab er Konzerte mit mehr als 100 weiteren Orchestern, darunter dem Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, dem National Symphony Orchestra, Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra und dem English Chamber Orchestra. Er spielte Ur- und amerikanische Erstaufführungen von Bratschenkonzerten Béla Bartóks, , Reinhold Glières, Gordon Jacobs, Aaron Jay Kernis', , Detlev Müller-Siemens', , Tobias Pickers, Richard Suters und Joan Towers und nahm mehrere der Werke auf CD auf. Zwei seiner Alben wurden für einen Grammy nominiert. Als Kammermusiker trat er u. a. mit André Watts im Metropolitan Museum of Art, mit Joshua Bell und Steven Isserlis in der Wigmore Hall und Queen Elizabeth Hall in London und mit Pinchas Zukerman, James Galway, Vladimir Spivakov und Alicia de Larrocha beim Mostly Mozart Festival auf. Auch arbeitete er vielfach mit namhaften Streichquartetten wie dem Emerson String Quartet, dem Juilliard String Quartet und dem Brentano String Quartet zusammen. Seit 1989 unterrichtet er an der Juilliard School, außerdem unterrichtet er am Mannes College of Music und der The New School. Zu seinen Schülern zählen Richard O’Neill, Scott Lee, und . (de)
  • Paul Neubauer (1962) fue el principal violista joven en la historia de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Nueva York. Su gran musicalidad y su forma excepcional de tocar han hecho de Paul Neubauer uno de los artistas más importantes de su generación. Al combinar su carrera como solista con sus actuaciones como miembro de la Chamber Music Society del Lincoln Center, a los 21 años Neubauer era el jefe de cuerda más joven en la historia de la Filarmónica de Nueva York. En noviembre de 2006, actuó en el estreno mundial de la obra para viola y orquesta de Joan Tower, Purple Rhapsody, en la inauguración del Holland Performing Arts Center de Omaha, Nebraska (Estados Unidos). Esta obra será también interpretada con orquestas en Nueva York, Misuri, Virginia, Wisconsin, Pensilvania y Ohio. Ha actuado con las filarmónicas de Nueva York, Los Ángeles y Helsinki, así como con las sinfónicas National, St. Louis, Detroit, Dallas, San Francisco y Bournemouth y con las orquestas Santa Cecilia, English Chamber y Beethovenhalle. Neubauer ha estrenado la revisión del Concierto para viola y Orquesta de Bela Bartók, así como conciertos de Penderecki, Picker, Jacob, Lazarof, Suter, Müller-Siemens, Ott y Friedman. Es director de música de cámara del OK Mozart Festival y ha participado en los festivales de Verbier, Ravinia, Stavanger, Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center, Mostly Mozart, Saratoga, Marlboro y Ljubljana. Neubauer ha aparecido en los programas de la CBS Sunday Morning, A Prairie Home Companion, con Garrison Keillor, y en las revistas Strad, Strings y People. Ha ganado el primer premio de los Concursos Internacionales Whitaker, D’Angelo y Lionel Tertis y en 1989, se convirtió en el primer instrumentista de viola elegido para recibir la Avery Fisher Career Grant. Como primer viola de la Filarmónica de Nueva York durante seis años, ha tenido ocasión de actuar como solista con esta orquesta en más de veinte conciertos. Paul Neubauer forma parte del claustro de la Juilliard School de Nueva York y de la Escuela de las Artes Mason Gross, de la Universidad Rutgers. (es)
  • L'altiste Paul Neubauer (né le 17 octobre 1962) a été le plus jeune premier instrumentiste de l'Orchestre philharmonique de New York, phalange qu'il a rejoint en 1984 à l'âge de 21 ans. Il enseigne à la Juilliard School et se produit avec la Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Il parcourt le monde comme concertiste et a gagné de nombreux concours. (fr)
  • Paul Neubauer (born in Encino, California, in 1962) is an American violist. Neubauer was a student of Paul Doktor, Alan de Veritch and William Primrose. In August 1980, aged 17, he won the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and Workshop on the Isle of Man, which had commissioned Gordon Jacob's Viola Concerto No 2 as a test piece. He gave the first public performance in 1981 as part of his prize. Neubauer attended the Juilliard School, where he received his B.M. in 1982, and his M.M. in 1983. In 1984, at age 21, Neubauer became the principal violist with the New York Philharmonic the youngest principal string player in the Philharmonic's history, a position he held for six years. He became an Artist Member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in 1989. Neubauer has appeared as soloist with orchestras throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He has been featured on Live from Lincoln Center, CBS's Sunday Morning, A Prairie Home Companion, and in Strad, Strings and People magazines. He has been heard on St. Paul Sunday Morning, Morning Edition and Performance Today and appeared in Dark Side, a film starring Edoardo Ballerini and Ali Ahn. In 1989 he became the first violist to receive an Avery Fisher Career Grant. As well as the 1980 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition prize, Neubauer was the first prize winner of the Whitaker and D'Angelo prizes. A two-time Grammy nominee, he has recorded on numerous record labels including Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, RCA Red Seal and Sony Classical. He has appeared at the Verbier, Ravinia, Stavanger, Hollywood Bowl, Lincoln Center, Mostly Mozart, and Marlboro festivals, and has collaborated with Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, Pinchas Zukerman, Vladimir Spivakov, Gil Shaham, Isaac Stern, Yo-Yo Ma, Steven Isserlis, James Galway, Yefim Bronfman, Emanuel Ax, Alicia de Larrocha, Andre Watts, Evgeny Kissin, Leon Fleisher and Rudolf Firkušný. He performs with SPA, a trio with soprano Susanna Phillips and pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, with a wide range of repertoire including salon style songs. Neubauer teaches at the Juilliard School, and Mannes School of Music. Among his students are Richard O’Neill, Gilad Karni, Scott Lee and Che-Yen Chen. His students have become members of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Miami, Formosa, Ehnes and Calder quartets, the New York Philharmonic, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has edited works for Boosey & Hawkes, Universal Edition and International Music Company. Neubauer is the Artistic Director of the Mostly Music Series and has been Music Director of the OK Mozart Festival, the Chamber Music Extravaganza in Curaçao and at Bargemusic. (en)
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