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Uzi Wiesel - Cello
Chamber Music Tutor, 2009 ASA Summer School
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Internationally known Israeli cellist Uzi Wiesel has
won numerous awards including the 1953 USA Piatigorsky Prize, the
1957 Moscow International Concours, and the Pablo Casals
International Concours in 1961. In 1975 the Israeli Council of
Culture and Arts awarded him a special national prize. In November
1996 Indiana University honored him with the title Chevalier du
Violoncelle in recognition of his universal contributions to the
art of playing and teaching the cello.
In 1954, after his
graduation with honors from the Juilliard School of Music in New
York, he spent several months with Pablo Casals in Prades, France.
Prof. Wiesel has performed internationally as a soloist with
orchestras and as a recitalist. He has devoted much of his time to
Baroque music including thesis on the performance of Bach's 3rd and
5th Suites for solo cello. He has also specialized in 20th century
repertoire performing concerti by Beno, Ligeti and Lutoslawski. A
dedicated supporter of Israeli music, he has premiered and recorded
many concerti and solo pieces written and dedicated to him by
Israeli composers. Prof. Wiesel has performed with many
world-renowned artists including Yehudi Menuhin, Pinchas Zuckerman,
Itzakh Perlman and Lukas Foss. He was a founding member of the
renowned Tel Aviv String Quartet, and has recorded and played with
them throughout the world for more than 30 years. He frequently
performs with his pianist son, Arnan Wiesel.
As a full professor at
the Tel Aviv University Academy of Music since 1965, Prof. Wiesel
dedicates much of his time to teaching. His students are
prize-winners in international competitions, concertmasters,
chamber music players and teachers. He has been a guest professor
in the USA, Germany and Australia, and is frequently invited to
give master classes in those countries as well as Holland, Russia
and Hungary. For more than 10 years he was the chamber music
director of the Bayreuth International Youth Festival in Germany.
Prof. Wiesel is often seen as a jury member at international
competitions. He took part in the First World Cello Congress as a
performing artist and panel member. Strad published many of his
articles.
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