As a passionate ambassador of classical music, violinist Monique Mead has kindled excitement in new listeners as a performer, pedagogue, and concert presenter in Europe and the United States.
Chamber music study in Germany on a Fulbright Scholarship, and tours with Leonard Bernstein at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival inspired a multi-faceted career focused on making classical music accessible to audiences of diverse cultures.
Monique Mead has been educating young audiences since 1996 and has gained widespread recognition in Germany as an innovative performer and presenter of youth and family concerts. Critics praise her "refreshing approach in communicating with young audiences."
Through television appearances, a radio series with the Munich Radio Orchestra, and as a frequent guest of the Berlin Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Berlin Radio Choir, Cologne Philharmonic, Düsseldorf Symphony, Bochumer Sinfoniker, and Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, among others, her programs have drawn national attention for their ingenuity and popular appeal.
During the 2006 Soccer World Cup, Monique Mead toured Germany with performances of her "Fussball a Tempo" program, which was also released on CD by the Bavarian Radio.
She has performed as a soloist with the Philharmonia Hungarica, Krakow Radio Orchestra, Philharmonie der Nationen, and the Mexico State Symphony. In the U.S., she has played chamber music and presented concerts with the San Diego Symphony, Rockport Chamber usic Festival, Strings Music Festival, Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival, Skaneateles Festival, Maui Festival, and the Mainly Mozart Festival. She continues to work with many of these organizations in developing long-term projects to promote classical music.
s a passionate ambassador of classical music, violinist Monique Mead has kindled excitement in new listeners as a performer, pedagogue, and concert presenter in Europe and the United States.
Chamber music study in Germany on a Fulbright Scholarship, and tours with Leonard Bernstein at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival inspired a multi-faceted career focused on making classical music accessible to audiences of diverse cultures.
Monique Mead has been educating young audiences since 1996 and has gained widespread recognition in Germany as an innovative performer and presenter of youth and family concerts. Critics praise her "refreshing approach in communicating with young audiences."
Through television appearances, a radio series with the Munich Radio Orchestra, and as a frequent guest of the Berlin Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Berlin Radio Choir, Cologne Philharmonic, Düsseldorf Symphony, Bochumer Sinfoniker, and Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, among others, her programs have drawn national attention for their ingenuity and popular appeal.
This is one of here rare recordings (a private edition) including amazing melodies from highlights of classical music. Enjoy this very special mix !
Chamber music study in Germany on a Fulbright Scholarship, and tours with Leonard Bernstein at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival inspired a multi-faceted career focused on making classical music accessible to audiences of diverse cultures.
Monique Mead has been educating young audiences since 1996 and has gained widespread recognition in Germany as an innovative performer and presenter of youth and family concerts. Critics praise her "refreshing approach in communicating with young audiences."
Through television appearances, a radio series with the Munich Radio Orchestra, and as a frequent guest of the Berlin Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Berlin Radio Choir, Cologne Philharmonic, Düsseldorf Symphony, Bochumer Sinfoniker, and Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, among others, her programs have drawn national attention for their ingenuity and popular appeal.
During the 2006 Soccer World Cup, Monique Mead toured Germany with performances of her "Fussball a Tempo" program, which was also released on CD by the Bavarian Radio.
She has performed as a soloist with the Philharmonia Hungarica, Krakow Radio Orchestra, Philharmonie der Nationen, and the Mexico State Symphony. In the U.S., she has played chamber music and presented concerts with the San Diego Symphony, Rockport Chamber usic Festival, Strings Music Festival, Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival, Skaneateles Festival, Maui Festival, and the Mainly Mozart Festival. She continues to work with many of these organizations in developing long-term projects to promote classical music.
s a passionate ambassador of classical music, violinist Monique Mead has kindled excitement in new listeners as a performer, pedagogue, and concert presenter in Europe and the United States.
Chamber music study in Germany on a Fulbright Scholarship, and tours with Leonard Bernstein at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival inspired a multi-faceted career focused on making classical music accessible to audiences of diverse cultures.
Monique Mead has been educating young audiences since 1996 and has gained widespread recognition in Germany as an innovative performer and presenter of youth and family concerts. Critics praise her "refreshing approach in communicating with young audiences."
Through television appearances, a radio series with the Munich Radio Orchestra, and as a frequent guest of the Berlin Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Berlin Radio Choir, Cologne Philharmonic, Düsseldorf Symphony, Bochumer Sinfoniker, and Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, among others, her programs have drawn national attention for their ingenuity and popular appeal.
This is one of here rare recordings (a private edition) including amazing melodies from highlights of classical music. Enjoy this very special mix !
Personnel:
Monique Mead (violin)
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Sinfoniette Hungarica conducted by Nissim Frank
Tracklist:
Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini
01. Minuetto aus Streichqintett in E,Op. 13, Nr. 5 3.50
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
02. Romanze aus Kleine Nachtmusik, K.V.525 5.25
Antonio Vivaldi:
03. I Allegro; Vier Jahreszeiten; Frühling 3.31
04. II Largo; Vier Jahreszeiten; Frühling 2.54
05. III Allegro; Vier Jahreszeiten; Frühling 4.30
Johann Sebastian Bach:06. Air aus Suite Nr. 3, BVW 1086 3.27
07. Adagio aus Violinenkonzert in E-Dur, BVW 1042 7.50
Anton Dvorak:
08. Moderato aus Serenade für Streichorchester in E-Dur, Op. 22 4.39
Peter Tchaikovsky:09. Walzer; Serenade für Streichorchester; C-Dur; Op.48 4.12
Johann Pachelbel:
10. Kanon in D 4.17
Johann Sebastian Bach:11. Largo; Konzert für 2 Violinen; D-Moll; BVW 1043 6.44
Peter Tchaikovsky:
12. Elegy; Serenade für Steichorchester; C-Dur; Op.48 9.00
Johann Strauss:
13. Pizzikato; Polka 2.27
ARMU 2104
ARMU 2104 (zippyshare)