平夏斯·祖克曼(Pinchas Zukerman)的职业生涯长达50年,是当今最受欢迎且多才多艺的音乐家之一,他既是小提琴和中提琴独奏家,又是指挥家和室内乐音乐家。他是著名的演奏大师,因其富有表现力的抒情性、独特的音色之美和无可挑剔的音乐性而备受赞誉,这在他100多张专辑的创作中随处可见,而他也因此获得过两项格莱美奖和21项提名。
在2024至2025乐季,祖克曼将与祖宾·梅塔执棒的维也纳爱乐乐团在维也纳和巴黎登台演出,还将与古尔本基安乐团、苏黎世室内乐团、以色列爱乐乐团、华沙交响乐团、瓦伦西亚交响乐团以及巴斯克国家管弦乐团合作。本乐季的其他亮点包括在纽约市与林肯中心室内乐协会合作的音乐会——其中包括一场开幕之夜的海顿作品全集——以及重返罗得岛爱乐乐团,届时他将演奏并指挥海顿和贝多芬的作品。他还将与丹麦爱乐乐团在日本巡演,并与钢琴家谢·沃斯纳在中国举办独奏会。与祖克曼三重奏一起,他将在科罗拉多州的阿斯彭、加利福尼亚州的索诺玛、宾夕法尼亚州的葛底斯堡、亚利桑那州的塞多纳以及加利福尼亚州的奥兰治县与“希望小提琴”合作演出。
最近的重要演出包括与达拉斯交响乐团、英国室内乐团、德国广播爱乐乐团、曼海姆爱乐乐团、阿德莱德交响乐团、里昂国立管弦乐团、巴伦西亚交响乐团、华沙交响乐团、卡斯蒂利亚-莱昂交响乐团、以色列爱乐乐团和巴塞隆纳交响乐团的合作演出,他还在日本、意大利、法国、德国和美国举办了室内音乐会;和大提琴家Amanda Forsyth与耶路撒冷弦乐四重奏合作在以色列和美国举办音乐会;与英国室内乐团、布拉格交响乐团、波兰国家广播交响乐团合作。他还与祖克曼三重奏一起访问了拉维尼亚、阿斯彭和阿米莉亚岛室内音乐节,以及新泽西州的Parlance室内音乐会和弗吉尼亚州列克星敦的华盛顿与李大学。
作为一名敬业的教师和年轻音乐家的拥护者,25 年来,他一直担任曼哈顿音乐学院平夏斯·祖克曼表演项目的主席,并在英国、以色列、中国和加拿大等国的著名院校任教。本乐季,他继续担任达拉斯交响乐团( Dallas Symphony Orchestra)的艺术与首席教育合作伙伴,与其和南卫理公会大学梅多斯艺术学院合作,为音乐学生提供强化训练和辅导课程。
作为导师,他激励了一代又一代年轻音乐家,他们在表演、教学方面取得了卓越成就,在全球各地的音乐节担任领导角色。祖克曼先生获得了布朗大学、安大略省金斯敦的女王大学和卡尔加里大学的荣誉博士学位,以及罗纳德·里根总统颁发的国家艺术奖章。他还是艾萨克·斯特恩古典音乐艺术卓越奖的获得者。
“祖克曼像是永远年轻的演奏大师:表现力丰富、音乐感染力强、技术无可挑剔、演奏毫不费力,和往常一样,有他的音乐相伴是一种享受。”
----《洛杉矶时报》
“他的音乐精准、清晰,具有强烈的浪漫主义情怀,这些成就了他的卓越,但更重要的是他的诠释充满智慧,他演奏的每一个乐句都能给听众带来一点新的感受,让听众始终沉浸其中。”
----《渥太华公民报》
你可以蒙住一个经验丰富的听众的眼睛,把他放在一个特殊的房间里,让他几乎听不到声音,但他仍然能辨认出祖克曼那种流动的音乐。没有人能够做到这样,他的音乐完全是无法模仿的,30 多年来一直如此,从高音的浓郁甜美到低音的沙哑浑厚....,从乐器中流淌出来的熔金般的音色令人叹为观止,演奏精彩绝伦。”
----《先驱报》(格拉斯哥)
With a celebrated career encompassing five decades, Pinchas Zukerman reigns as one of today's most sought after and versatile musicians - violin and viola soloist, conductor, and chamber musician. He is renowned as a virtuoso, admired for the expressive lyricism of his playing, the singular beauty of tone, and impeccable musicianship, which can be heard throughout his discography of over 100 albums for which he gained two Grammy® awards and 21 nominations.
In the 2024–2025 season, Zukerman performs in Vienna and Paris with the Vienna Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta and appears with the Gulbenkian Orchestra, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic, Sinfonia Varsovia, Orquestra de Valencia, and the Basque National Orchestra (Euskadiko Orkestra). Other season highlights include concerts in New York City with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center — including an opening night all-Haydn program — and a return to the Rhode Island Philharmonic, where he plays and conducts works by Haydn and Beethoven. He tours Japan with the Danish Philharmonic and China in recitals with pianist Shai Wosner. With the Zukerman Trio, he performs in Aspen, Colorado; Sonoma, California; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Sedona, Arizona; and Orange County, California with Violins of Hope.
Recent highlights include performances with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Mannheimer Philharmoniker, Adelaide Symphony, Orchestre National de Lyon and the Valencia, Sinfonia Varsovia, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Castille y Leon orchestras of Spain, Israel Philharmonic and Barcelona Symphony Orchestra. Chamber music concerts took place in Japan, Italy, France, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, and the United States, including his Wolf Trap debut with cellist Amanda Forsyth and pianist Michael Stephen Brown. And with the Zukerman Trio, he visited the Ravinia, Aspen and Amelia Island Chamber Music Festivals, Parlance Chamber Concerts in New Jersey, and Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
A devoted teacher and champion of young musicians, he has served as chair of the Pinchas Zukerman Performance Program at the Manhattan School of Music for over 30 years, and has taught at prominent institutions throughout the United Kingdom, Israel, China and Canada, among others. He has served as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Artistic and Principal Education Partner since 2021, collaborating with DSO in partnership with Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts to provide intensive coaching and tutoring sessions for its music students.
As a mentor he has inspired generations of young musicians who have achieved prominence in performing, teaching, and leading roles with music festivals around the globe. Mr. Zukerman has received honorary doctorates from Brown University, Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and the University of Calgary, as well as the National Medal of Arts from President Ronald Reagan. He is a recipient of the Isaac Stern Award for Artistic Excellence in Classical Music.
“Zukerman again seemed the forever-young virtuoso: expressively resourceful, infectiously musical, technically impeccable, effortless. As usual, it was a joy to be in his musical company.”
The Los Angeles Times
“The precision and clarity of his sound and his strong romantic sensibility contribute to this excellence, but even more important is the intelligence of his interpretations. The listener is constantly engaged as he brings a little extra something to each phrase.”
Ottawa Citizen
“You could have blindfolded an experienced listener, put him in a different room where he could scarcely hear the sounds, and he'd still recognize that liquid, Zukerman tone. There is no other like it....His sound is utterly inimitable - as it has been for more than 30 years - from its intense sweetness on high to its throaty richness at the depths of the instrument....And the molten gold that streams from the instrument is completely breathtaking. Fabulous playing.”
The Herald (Glasgow)