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Ivry Gitlis (;‎ 25 August 1922 – 24 December 2020) was an Israeli virtuoso violinist and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. He performed with the world's top , including the London Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, and Philadelphia Orchestra.


Early life and education
Yitzhak-Meir (Isaac) Gitlis was born on 25 August 1922 in , to parents Asher and Hedva Gitlis,[1] who emigrated in 1921 from Kamianets-Podilskyi, .Gitlis, L'Âme et la corde, p. 28 (2013)

Gitlis acquired his first violin when he was five years old and started lessons under Mme Velikovsky together with his friend . He then studied privately with , a pupil of .Gitlis, L'Âme et la corde (2013) When he was eight, she arranged for him to play for Bronisław Huberman, which prompted a fundraising campaign to allow him to study in France.Gitlis, L'Âme et la corde (2013)

In 1933, he arrived with his mother in Paris and started to take lessons with Marcel Chailley, husband of the pianist Céliny Chailley-Richez. Being very close to their family, he was introduced to and . In that period, he decided to change his birth name (Isaac)Gitlis, L'Âme et la corde, p. 62 (2013)) to Ivry. At 11, Gitlis ( Jitlis) entered the Conservatoire de Paris in the class of , and graduated in 1935.In the context of French Conservatoires, first prize, second prize and so on are the same as A and B grades, i.e. the highest level. Winning first prize meant graduation.

From 1938 to 1940, his teachers included George Enescu Violinist Ivry Gitlis remembers George Enescu , The Strad, 19 August 2013. and Jacques Thibaud in Paris and in Spa, Belgium and later in London.


Career

World War II
In 1940, during World War II, he went to London where he first worked for two years in a war factory and was then assigned to the artists branch of the British Army. He gave numerous concerts for the Allied soldiers and in war factories. After the war he made his successful debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and subsequently played with the and all other principal orchestras of Great Britain.


1950s
In 1951, as suggested by his teacher , he participated in the Long-Thibaud Competition in Paris, where he took fifth place. During the preliminary stages of the competition, a rumor circulated that he had stolen a violin during the war, which caused a scandal on the day of the final. Six years after the fall of , being a Jew in France was still causing debate.Gitlis, L'Âme et la corde, p. 152 (2013) In the same year, Gitlis made his debut in Paris, playing in a recital at the Salle Gaveau, sponsored by the music manager Marcel de Valmalète (9 July 1951).

In those years Ivry Gitlis already ranked with the foremost young masters of his instrument in the world. He started the study of the violin at the age of five. His debut was made shortly after that and he so impressed the noted virtuoso, Bronislaw Huberman, that he was sent to Paris to study. At the age of 11, the boy won first place among 150 competitors for admission to the Paris Conservatoire, and at 13, he got "Premier Prix" at graduation from the Conservatoire. Gitlis continued his studies with such noted virtuosi as Georges Enesco, Jacques Thibaud and Theodore Pashkus, after which he embarked on a European concert tour. During the war, Gitlis remained in London where he performed for the Armed Forces in hundreds of concerts. In recent years he has been soloist with such orchestras as the London Philharmonic, London Symphony, Liverpool Philharmonic, etc. He has featured contemporary music on his program ranging from works of Bartok to , and , as well as continuing his programs of the music of the classics. Further tours of the European continent strengthened critical belief that Ivry Gitlis had become one of the world's greatest violinists. (text extracted from: Don Gabor archives, ©1950). In 1955 he moved to the United States where he met . There he made several tours, managed by , including those conducted by (Tchaikovsky, in Philadelphia) and (Sibelius, on 15,16 and 18 December 1955 in New York). In Europe, between 1954 and 1955, he recorded for the Vox label concertos by (Violin Concerto "To the memory of an angel", coupled with "Chamber Concerto" -Vox PL 8660- which was awarded a "Grand Prix du Disque" in 1954), Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, (Violin Concerto, coupled with "Duo Concertant") and with the conductor Jascha Horenstein, Bartók, and . His recording of Bartók's 2nd Violin Concerto and Solo Violin Sonata -Vox PL 9020- received the "Best Record of the Year" award from the New York Herald Tribune in 1955.


1960s
In 1963, he was the first Israeli violinist to play in the Soviet Union. He gave a series of concerts under the cultural exchange program of the Soviet Union and Israel, starting in (23 October 1963). His other concerts were given in Moscow, Leningrad, Kyiv and Odesa. Israeli Violinist Gives Successful Concerts in Soviet Cities, JTA Archive, 25 October 1963.

In 1968, he participated in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus film project, performing "Whole Lotta Yoko" with and The Dirty Mac.

Many composers were fascinated by his sound and way of playing, among whom René Leibowitz who dedicated his Violin Concerto, Op. 50 (1958) to him; Roman Haubenstock-Ramati with "Sequences" for Violin and Orchestra (1958); writing "Pièce pour Ivry" (1971), which Gitlis never recorded commercially, but recorded live in Paris on 25 May 1983; with "Mikka", which Gitlis premièred in 1972; Charles Harold Bernstein with two works for solo violin, inspired by Gitlis, "Rhapsodie Israélienne" and "Romantic Suite" (1984).


1970s
In 1972, Gitlis founded the Festival de Vence, famous for its innovative programming. He was also the inspirer and organiser of the Saint André de Cubzac, Alfortville and Bonifacio Music Festivals.

In 1975, he undertook a dramatic role, as Hypnotist in François Truffaut's film, The Story of Adele H.

He often visited Japan, where he was very popular. ‘Debris violins’ pull at heartstrings, Instruments crafted from homes, trees washed away by tsunami at center of musical relay project – The Japan Times, 26 April 2012


1990s
In 1990, Gitlis was designated Goodwill Ambassador. Ivry Gitlis – UNESCO Celebrity Advocates | UNESCO.org His stated aim was the "support of education and culture of peace and tolerance". He performed at the opening event of the International Bioethics Committee's 3rd session in 1995.


2000s
Ivry Gitlis was a commentator (along with ) on the DVD The Art of Violin (2000), which showcases violin performances and gives biographical details of many of the great violinists of the twentieth century.

In 2008, he became patron of the Paris-based association "Inspiration(s)", whose aim is to make classical music accessible to all. He was a Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music.

He was a distinguished guest of the International Master Course for violinists and string players at Keshet Eilon Music Center.


Violins
At various stages in his career, Gitlis played on a 1699 Giovanni Battista Rogeri, which he sold to famed violin author Sidney Bowden,Documented in handwritten letter dated 31 March 2008, from Bowden the 1737 "Chant du Cygne" Antonio Stradivari, and the 1740 "Ysaye" Guarneri del Gesù. Ivry Gitlis owned the 1713 "Sancy" Antonio Stradivari and a violin by Émile Marcel Français, Paris 1944 (won as a prize for the 1951 "Thibaud Competition").


Quotes
  • "... don't be so polite with the music, it's like being in love!" (IG, during a masterclass, 31 October 2011)
  • "Sheet music is a bunch of black marks; they have no significance ... I play violin, but in order to play well you have to be much more than a violin player. There is an entire world that lives together with it, like the currents in the ocean; and in any event, often I don't use sheet music at all, but improvise." (IG, October 2012)Ben Zeev, Noam: "At 90, master violinist wants to bestow his knowledge onto a new generation" – Haaretz, 5 October 2012
  • "... rubato is the art of playing in tempo..." (IG)
  • (on answering the question: "what is your motto?") "... to be alive, to be aware, to hear, to know, to feel, to see, to love, to be loved a little bit sometimes." (IG, July 2011) Interview at the Verbier Festival, 2011


Family
Ivry Gitlis was married from 1959 to 1960 to American director and writer ; also to French Actress , with whom he had one child, Raphaëlle; and until his death was married to German actress , mother of three of his four children, Nessie, David and Johnathan.


Death
Since the end of the 1960s, Gitlis resided in Paris, France. He died there on 24 December 2020 at the age of 98. Israel's violin genius Gitlis dies at 98


Ivry Gitlis Edition - Rhine Classics
According to the Ivry Gitlis Edition page at the 'Rhine Classics' label website.


Audio/video recordings
Sortable lists, in chronological order.


Commercial – official, studio and live releases
9CD Rhine Classics RH-019 ℗2021
Grand Prix du Disque 1954 / CD Vox, 1999
9CD Rhine Classics RH-019
3CD Vox, 1992
3CD Vox, 1992
3CD Vox, 1992
3CD Vox, 1992
CD Vox, 1999
9CD Rhine Classics RH-019 ℗2021
3CD Vox, 1992
3CD Vox, 1992
"1955 USA début"
CD Vox (p)1999
w.p. at "Tag der Neuen Musik 1961"
2CD Philips 446189-2 L'homme au violon (p)1994
2CD Philips 446189-2 L'homme au violon (p)1994
video playback w. Philips audio rec.
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5CD Decca 5346246 Ivry Gitlis portrait (p)2013
5CD Decca 5346246 Ivry Gitlis portrait (p)2013
5CD Decca 5346246 Ivry Gitlis portrait (p)2013
5CD Decca 5346246 Ivry Gitlis portrait (p)2013
video session from the Philips audio recording
5CD Decca 5346246 Ivry Gitlis portrait, 2013
2CD Philips 446189-2 L'homme au violon, 1994 / 5CD Decca 5346246 Ivry Gitlis portrait, 2013
2CD Philips 446189-2 L'homme au violon, 1994 / 5CD Decca 5346246 Ivry Gitlis portrait, 2013
2CD Philips 446189-2 'L'homme au violon' (p)1994 / 5CD Decca 5346246 'Ivry Gitlis portrait' (p)2013
2CD Philips 446189-2 'L'homme au violon' (p)1994 / 5CD Decca 5346246 'Ivry Gitlis portrait' (p)2013
5CD Decca 5346246 'Ivry Gitlis portrait' (p)2013
2CD SWR MUSIC SWR19005CD (p)2016
2CD SWR MUSIC SWR19005CD (p)2016
no CD
5CD Decca 5346246 'Ivry Gitlis portrait' (p)2013
CD RCA Red Seal BVCC-35110 (p)2001+2015
CD RCA Red Seal BVCC-35110 (p)2001+2015
live, "The Huberman Week Festival, 30th Anniversary"
live, "The Huberman Week Festival, 30th Anniversary"
soundtrack release (p)2009 / YouTube
'Le cinéma de Michel Legrand' (p)2005
live
live
live
live
live
only in: 'Legendary Virtuoso', 3CD
only in: 'Legendary Virtuoso', 3CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
only in: 'Legendary Virtuoso', 3CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
only in: 'Legendary Virtuoso', 3CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
only in: 'Legendary Virtuoso', 3CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
'The best of violin melodies', 2CD
live
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
'Extravaganza'
live, Casals Hall Tokyo
live, Casals Hall Tokyo
live, Casals Hall Tokyo
live, Casals Hall Tokyo
live, Casals Hall Tokyo
live
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
'Le violon enchanté'
JP release
JP release
JP release
live, "Beppu Argerich Festival" / JP release
live, "Beppu Argerich Festival" / JP release


Filmography
1963 video playback over the 1954 VOX audio rec. / video YouTube
RAI5 Classica / YouTube
YouTube
ina.fr, watch video
ina.fr, watch video / YouTube
watch video / DVD release, 1996
YouTube
dailymotion, watch video
YouTube
YouTube
YouTube
YouTube
YouTube
YouTube
ina.fr, watch video
IMDb
ina.fr, watch video
IMDb
ina.fr, watch video / YouTube
ina.fr, watch video
ina.fr, watch video
Télévision Française, 1982
ina.fr, watch video
IMDb
IMDb / watch video
ina.fr, watch video
YouTube
ina.fr, watch video
ina.fr, watch video
Institut français / VHS PAL only
medici.tv, medici.tv
MEZZO.tv (broadcast, 2004/2/19) / YouTube
YouTube
DVD release, 2010 / YouTube
IMDb / YouTube
Ivry Gitlis / short clip on YouTube
DVD release, 2012 / YouTube
medici.tv / YouTube
Crossmarkpictures, Avro / YouTube
dailymotion, watch video
Classifilms , Arte, ina / DVD, 2010 / YouTube
dailymotion, watch video
medici.tv, watch video / YouTube
YouTube
dailymotion, watch video
YouTube, watch video
IMDb / watch film / YouTube
dailymotion, watch video / YouTube
DVD Tempo Primo Co., Ltd., 2015
dailymotion, watch video

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